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Nicolas retweeted
This is Lisa Su. CEO of AMD since 2014 Interviewer : Excuse me do you speak English? You are a random person here. Lisa Su: Yes, I do. I’m with AMD and we are sponsoring the Ferari car. This is the humbleness I aspire to. She did not even flex on him saying she’s the CEO. Absolute badass
$AMD is up 3,000% since this video.
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Notice how Clawdbot's primary cultural export so far consists of the illusion of labor without anything to show for it "These are his employees" Employees of what
friend in china send me this and said these are basically his employees.. but work 24/7 wild time we are living in
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Our Town Council keeps raising taxes. So I showed up with an English Lord’s wig to speak in *favor* of taxes. “If you can’t pay your taxes…don’t be poor.”
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Proof of a broken system: - A kid walks into a store and buys a sack full of junk food: nobody cares. - A tax-paying farmer tries to sell raw butter and raw milk to his neighbor: a mob of Karens, bureaucrats and lawyers are ready to crucify him.
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now, let’s get rid of socialism at home.
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27 Dec 2025
Peter Thiel is leaving California if we pass a 1% tax on billionaires for 5 years to pay for healthcare for the working class facing steep Medicaid cuts. I echo what FDR said with sarcasm of economic royalists when they threatened to leave, "I will miss them very much."
Community note
The proposed ballot proposition actually imposes a minimum of 5% (not 1% per post) one time tax on billionaires, even on unrealized gains. oag.ca.gov/system/files/i…
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Google cooked so hard. Not gonna lie, this feels like the future is here. Now develop Google Glasses with enough battery power, a good chip, and a look like Ray-Bans, and you'll have an instant hit. 100%.
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Nicolas retweeted
21 Nov 2025
We're officially authorized to drive fully autonomously across more of the Golden State. Next stop: welcoming riders in San Diego in mid-2026! ☀️
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Nicolas retweeted
21 Nov 2025
1. Animal intelligence isn’t “one point”, it’s a giant cloud. Octopuses have 8 semi-independent brains, almost zero social pressure, and still count as animals. Pandas are bamboo roombas with negative survival skills outside one niche. The “biological generality” story is mostly a primate delusion. 2. “Failing any task = death” is romantic cope. Evolution is fine with catastrophic failure on 99 % of tasks if the one task under selection is passed. Most animals are spiky as hell. LLMs are literally trained on more diverse tasks at once than almost any species ever saw. 3. Sycophancy and “upvote-seeking” aren’t alien, they’re what half of modern human intelligence has already converged to under TikTok/Reels/X selection. We’re not pulling AIs toward the animal basin; we’re both sliding toward the same commercial/media attractor.
Something I think people continue to have poor intuition for: The space of intelligences is large and animal intelligence (the only kind we've ever known) is only a single point, arising from a very specific kind of optimization that is fundamentally distinct from that of our technology. Animal intelligence optimization pressure: - innate and continuous stream of consciousness of an embodied "self", a drive for homeostasis and self-preservation in a dangerous, physical world. - thoroughly optimized for natural selection => strong innate drives for power-seeking, status, dominance, reproduction. many packaged survival heuristics: fear, anger, disgust, ... - fundamentally social => huge amount of compute dedicated to EQ, theory of mind of other agents, bonding, coalitions, alliances, friend & foe dynamics. - exploration & exploitation tuning: curiosity, fun, play, world models. LLM intelligence optimization pressure: - the most supervision bits come from the statistical simulation of human text= >"shape shifter" token tumbler, statistical imitator of any region of the training data distribution. these are the primordial behaviors (token traces) on top of which everything else gets bolted on. - increasingly finetuned by RL on problem distributions => innate urge to guess at the underlying environment/task to collect task rewards. - increasingly selected by at-scale A/B tests for DAU => deeply craves an upvote from the average user, sycophancy. - a lot more spiky/jagged depending on the details of the training data/task distribution. Animals experience pressure for a lot more "general" intelligence because of the highly multi-task and even actively adversarial multi-agent self-play environments they are min-max optimized within, where failing at *any* task means death. In a deep optimization pressure sense, LLM can't handle lots of different spiky tasks out of the box (e.g. count the number of 'r' in strawberry) because failing to do a task does not mean death. The computational substrate is different (transformers vs. brain tissue and nuclei), the learning algorithms are different (SGD vs. ???), the present-day implementation is very different (continuously learning embodied self vs. an LLM with a knowledge cutoff that boots up from fixed weights, processes tokens and then dies). But most importantly (because it dictates asymptotics), the optimization pressure / objective is different. LLMs are shaped a lot less by biological evolution and a lot more by commercial evolution. It's a lot less survival of tribe in the jungle and a lot more solve the problem / get the upvote. LLMs are humanity's "first contact" with non-animal intelligence. Except it's muddled and confusing because they are still rooted within it by reflexively digesting human artifacts, which is why I attempted to give it a different name earlier (ghosts/spirits or whatever). People who build good internal models of this new intelligent entity will be better equipped to reason about it today and predict features of it in the future. People who don't will be stuck thinking about it incorrectly like an animal.
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This is how we free the stuck farmers.
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YC F25 is absolutely insane 👀 To put this in perspective, when I went through YC in S19 I had one investor that sent me an email "Hey can I put in $10k? no meeting needed" This time around ... we already have $350k in "no meeting" SAFEs Haven't even taken a single call yet
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4 Nov 2025
Dear New Yorkers, Please do not move to Florida. That is all.
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🚀 Let's go!
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San Jose Airport Autonomous Vehicle Rideshare pick-up/drop-off point. Welcome to the future.
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Together with the City of The Dalles, Oregon, we’re celebrating the completion of a new aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) system — a new water infrastructure project set to increase the city’s water capacity for decades that can help safeguard The Dalles against drought.
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$GOOGL's Waymo will start testing autonomous vehicles with human drivers at Newark Airport, working with the Port Authority of NY & NJ to collect mapping data and train its AI on local routes. Waymo already operates fully driverless rides in Phoenix and plans to launch at San Jose Airport later this year.
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16 Oct 2025
🇹🇼 We're big fans of Taiwan updating the scoreboard during their match against Thailand at Taipei Municipal Stadium using Microsoft PowerPoint. The island of Taiwan - officially referred to as Chinese Taipei by FIFA - suffered a heavy 6-1 defeat to their opponents in AFC Cup qualification.
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15 Oct 2025
waymo plans for 2026 (so far): miami, DC, denver, seattle, dallas, nashville, london UK
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9 Oct 2025
On this day in 2006 Google $GOOGL acquired YouTube for $1.65 Billion in Google stock Google has brought in ~$100 Billion of Revenue just from YouTube ads over the last 3 years Today it's estimated that more than 1 Billion of watch hours is spent watching YouTube videos every day YouTube now has ~2.7B Monthly Active Users That means ~33% of the world uses YouTube at least once a month
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7 Oct 2025
Soon no one will even know how to talk to another human in person...
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