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Joined October 2018
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দেবাদ্রী | Debadree 🇮🇳🪔 retweeted
Its simple, anyone fancier than me is performative and anyone basic than me is dehaati 🥱 never stop the cope
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even day: sosalism bad odd day: why wont govt fund AI gorments fault
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দেবাদ্রী | Debadree 🇮🇳🪔 retweeted
Itne time se twitter pe active hun, kabhi kisi news site pe netizen said and sparks row nahi kar paya 💔💔
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দেবাদ্রী | Debadree 🇮🇳🪔 retweeted
I plan to live Anthropically. If someone asks me about something I don't like I'll just become a stupider version of myself
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দেবাদ্রী | Debadree 🇮🇳🪔 retweeted
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know the Claude rules
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dilli is the most beautiful (minus the pollution not dillis fault in the first place)
How can this and Delhi exist on the same planet?
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how do we honestly know in other cases when they say they arent collecting they really really arent collecting we just take their word
Things I really dislike about Fable: 1. Anthropic collects my prompt history, stores it, and does whatever they want with it for 30 days. No opt-out 2. They can nerf their most expensive model without telling me, billing me the same amount, wasting my time. Whenever they want
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it is simply funny to know that imported watches were banned in india?? and there was a black market for watches ffs?? bruh what sort of clownish policies did the country have bruh
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on anthro limiting frontier development by lobotomy
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starting point in 1992 😭😭😭
Replying to @bhargav_kartik
For all those salivating at Kospi returns
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দেবাদ্রী | Debadree 🇮🇳🪔 retweeted
We are releasing a fully reproducible early preprint of "Prism: Unlocking Language Model Capability Extraction". A trained language model knows many things at once, but deployment usually asks for one behavior at a time. Enterprise scenarios often have few products, workflows, features, or use-cases matter disproportionately. Prism asks and answers a simple question - "Is it possible to isolate and deploy only capabilities that are driven by Pareto principle and cut down costs by a huge margin while preserving most of the performance?" This paper discusses a novel approach to efficiency, understanding model behavior and opens up capability extraction.
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দেবাদ্রী | Debadree 🇮🇳🪔 retweeted
It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his identity depends on his not understanding it.
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gradient descent has more empathy than you
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mandate of heaven ❌ mandate of dario ✅✅
Anthropic’s last round was apparently a bloodbath behind the scenes. A GP at a prominent fund had dinner with Dario three times before their allocation was slashed to zero. At least four other tier-one funds got pulled at the last minute. Their crime? Passing on the Series B, the hardest round Dario ever had to raise (led by Spark). In venture conviction is all that counts.
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asked claude to use v2 version of a pi claude AGI wrote the api call as api/v1/<resource>/v2 i am seething honestly
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দেবাদ্রী | Debadree 🇮🇳🪔 retweeted
the latest @killedbygoogle page is crazy
BREAKING: Google is planning to release 32 million mosquitoes across Florida and California. The company has asked the EPA for permission to proceed, with the public given until June 5 to respond. The mosquitoes are infected with Wolbachia bacteria, which stops them from reproducing and slowly collapses the wild population from within. Google's previous Debug Project trial in California's Central Valley nearly eliminated mosquitoes from three test sites entirely. A separate trial in Singapore cut dengue cases by 70% within 12 months. Google has now released over 1 billion mosquitoes across four continents. This new proposal is the largest deployment in US history.
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You can’t outwork the whole world. There’s always going to be someone somewhere willing to work as hard as you. Someone just as hungry. Or hungrier. Assuming you can work harder and longer than someone else is giving yourself too much credit for your effort and not enough for theirs. Putting in 1,001 hours to someone else’s 1,000 isn’t going to tip the scale in your favor. What’s worse is when management holds up certain people as having a great “work ethic” because they’re always around, always available, always working. That’s a terrible example of a work ethic and a great example of someone who’s overworked. A great work ethic isn’t about working whenever you’re called upon. It’s about doing what you say you’re going to do, putting in a fair day’s work, respecting the work, respecting the customer, respecting coworkers, not wasting time, not creating unnecessary work for other people, and not being a bottleneck. Work ethic is about being a fundamentally good person that others can count on and enjoy working with. So how do people get ahead if it’s not about outworking everyone else? People make it because they’re talented, they’re lucky, they’re in the right place at the right time, they know how to work with other people, they know how to sell an idea, they know what moves people, they can tell a story, they know which details matter and which don’t, they can see the big and small pictures in every situation, and they know how to do something with an opportunity. And for so many other reasons. So get the outwork myth out of your head. Stop equating work ethic with excessive work hours. Neither is going to get you ahead or help you find calm. [The Outwork Myth — It Doesn't Have To Be Crazy At Work, 2018]
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i am sorry but 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 brooooo
Hospital has advised koyla chor IIPM passout bhaipo to take Pan D. No injury.
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