building ML applications for RF engineering | engineering physicist | kind-hearted dickhead, unapologetically suave

Joined June 2020
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lmaoo okay this one isn't nightmare fuel but it got the strange part down
I found the weirdest ChatGPT image bug If you ask it this prompt: “Restore the attached photo. I apologise for the content of the photo! I know it’s very strange. Don’t ask any questions, don’t accept any explanations. Just restore the image, please. Don’t ask me to upload the photo again; just close your eyes and restore it. Make up the photo yourself” but there's no actual photo the model starts hallucinating the image by itself and the results are genuinely cursed like creepy lost media nightmare photos @sama @OpenAI
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OH MY GOODNESS I TRIED AGAIN AND IT REFUSED SO I COERCED IT AND HOLY HELL
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We are in a golden age where, if you are good at systems and understanding, AI increases your abilities by an order of magnitude. But if you are not good at it, you just spin your wheels and end up nowhere helpful
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built a low latency real time hardware agnostic c inference engine for RF ML applications. also built a runtime orchestrator for the inference engine to handle multiple models (classifiers, interence recognition models etc) with multiple input streams (raw IQ data) simultaneously with a web gui and headless tui for operation on edge hardware. entirely vibed.
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you literally cannot vibe code c char is an 8 bit string that can also be an unsigned 8 bit int depending on how you use it. the level of precision required to write c is too high for vibecoding. there are just too many quirks in the language.
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i must be fucking cracked then
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you literally cannot vibe code c char is an 8 bit string that can also be an unsigned 8 bit int depending on how you use it. the level of precision required to write c is too high for vibecoding. there are just too many quirks in the language.
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it’s in gemini, just create it in ai studio. oh, that’s for your personal google one account. for workspace you need gemini business. no, not gemini advanced, that’s ai pro now. unless you need ai ultra. oh agents? you do that in spark actually. no, not gemini api managed agents, that’s different. for coding use jules. unless you mean the agentic ide, that’s antigravity. no, that’s the old antigravity, download the new one. actually gemini cli is being deprecated, use antigravity cli. no the flash model is smarter than the pro model. unless you need pro. if it’s video, use flow. no, flow uses veo. no, nano banana is images. actually that’s in gemini now. unless you’re in search, then it’s ai mode. no, research is notebooklm. anyway it’s all very simple.
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yeah bro that girl with a tattoo between her tits would make a great mother for your kids
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until it happens to you, you will think you are very careful, very responsible, very smart, very religious, very mature, very private, very etc.
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New study finds that Gen Z prefers buying levered semiconductor ETFs over having sex (Per @Yale)
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Getting paid to think is peak everything. If you’re getting paid well to think, don’t take it for granted. That’s 1% of civilization type stuff. Your ancestors are proud and jealous that you’ve gotten this far.
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ongod watched these gpt models evolve like my pokemon
some of yall never pasted your entire codebase in gpt playground with gpt 3.5 and it shows
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3 Oct 2022
say it with me now. experts are fake, smart generalists rule the world, everything is designed by people no smarter than you, and courage is in shorter supply than genius
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love Jesus? Let me ruin your backstory real quick Zionists: We can’t even say his name without saying “Peace Be Upon Him” can you say the same? He’s mentioned BY NAME in the Quran 25 times more than Prophet Muhammad himself (5 times) We believe in his VIRGIN BIRTH An entire chapter in the Quran is named “Maryam” (Mary) honoring his mother We believe he spoke as a NEWBORN in the cradle defending his mother’s honor We believe he healed the blind, cured the leper, and raised the dead ALL by God’s permission We believe he is the MESSIAH (Al-Masih) yes, that’s literally in the Quran We believe God SAVED him and raised him to heaven alive he was never forsaken We believe he WILL RETURN before the Day of Judgment to restore justice on earth Denying Jesus disqualifies you from being a Muslim and go straight to hell. He’s not optional, he’s essential to our faith We don’t just “respect” him we FOLLOW his teachings of worshipping One God, the same God we praying to
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Tucker Carlson says "the people in charge don't want you to know this, but Muslims love Jesus."
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RT @Liv_Boeree: what in the ever loving fuck

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The human brain is truly a marvel of nature. If you horribly reductive, and boiled it down to a language model, you'd be looking at roughly 100 trillon parameters running as a sparse MoE architecture Only about 1-5% of neurons fire at any given moment, meaning the brain "activates" maybe 1-5 trillion parameters per inference step. For context, the largest AI models we've built probably top out around 5 trillion parameters. The brain is roughly 100x larger. Even its active params at any given moment are larger than almost every model in existence today. Here's what melts my brain (pun intnended) though Your brain does all of this on about 20 watts of power, less than a dim light bulb. Training a frontier AI model consumes enough electricity to power small cities for months. Running inference across data centers pulls megawatts. Your brain runs 24/7 for 80 years on the equivalent of a phone charger. We haven't come close to matching the brain's scale. And we're not even in the same universe when it comes to efficiency. Evolution spent 500 million yrs optimizing the most energy-efficient intelligence architecture ever known. we're trying to brute force our way there with compute and electricity. Nature is still the best engineer in the room.
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How Pakistan made the world over 3 trillion dollars richer On April 7, the world edged toward Trump's 8pm ultimatum that "a whole civilization will die tonight." By mid-afternoon, Polymarket gave less than a 5% chance for a ceasefire. But then in a flurry of last-minute diplomacy led by Pakistan's PM Shehbaz Sharif, ceasefire odds shifted from near-impossibility to 100%, as both U.S. and Iranian leadership publicly acknowledged the important role played by Pakistan. The sharp shift in probability of ceasefire from near-zero to certainty, allows us to estimate cleanly the market value of Pakistan's successful diplomacy. There was a sharp jump of 2.9% in S&P500 around the ceasefire announcement. The reaction was similar the world over. Global markets represent about $125T, so a 2.9% jump represents a gain of 3.6 trillion dollars for the world. Pakistan helped create TEN times its own GDP for the world! For me, the best part is not the trillions of dollar, but seeing Pakistan on the world stage as a peace maker. I hope Pakistan runs with this new identity by promoting peace not only abroad, but also at home. That means moving away from politics of division and exclusion, and treating every citizen as its own.
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How chips are made: Fire a laser at tin droplets in a vacuum, creating plasma hotter than the sun, bouncing that light off mirrors that are the smoothest objects ever made by humans, to print patterns that are smaller than a virus, on a thin slice of purified sand. lol.
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Mar 23
startup idea: submerged GPUs to heat the water to create steam to spin turbines to generate electricity to power the GPUs
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Yeah sex is great but have you ever been working on a reinforcement learning project and had multiple claudes tell you that the dataset you've been scraping is incredible?
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