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Talent in Toronto
Software in SF, Finance in NYC and Miami, and moving atoms in Texas
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This is true. General Intelligence is coming to every single device in your life. It’s gonna get weird and awesome
Raoul Pal: The Mac Mini phase is actually a signal about where we are in the AI adoption curve. "It's laughable us buying Mac Minis... but it just shows you the phase we're at. We're at the tinkering phase." "In the end, literally every electronic device will have a powerful LLM model." Small enough for a mobile phone, carrying the history of humanity, and able to code. "And soon that'll be in your fridge." FT @RaoulGMI @jvisserlabs @RealVision.
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If you're a researcher looking to: → conduct rigorous studies on how multiple models can outperform the frontier → leverage data from the largest LLM marketplace (150 trillion tokens processed per month) ... DM me with your work! We have an exciting role coming in the future, but might fill it opportunistically.
Introducing the Fusion API, the smartest compound model in the market. Fusion achieves Fable-level intelligence at half the price. How it works 👇
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Cette vidéo est un véritable cauchemar éveillé pour l'écologiste décroissant. Un robot qui traque la nuit les pathogènes et les nuisibles à la lumière ultraviolette, sans un gramme de produit chimique, ce n'est pas un gadget... De quoi faire s'effondrer toute la théologie écologiste. Ici, c'est bien l'entrepreneur et le marché qui offrent une solution réellement efficace aux défis environnementaux. Pas de contrainte, pas de retour en arrière et pas de renoncement. L'entrepreneur résout le problème en créant de l'abondance là où l'on nous promettait la pénurie. Le rôle du progrès a toujours été celui-là : produire de l'abondance à partir de la rareté naturelle avec comme moyen ultime l'ingéniosité humaine. Reste alors une question : si la technologie résout réellement les problèmes que l'écologisme prétend combattre, pourquoi l'écologisme la déteste-t-il à ce point ? Tout simplement parce que ce qu'il veut, ce n'est pas une nature préservée, c'est une société administrée, dont il serait aux manettes. Comme toutes les autres idéologies constructivistes, socialistes et collectivistes, ce qui importe vraiment à l'écologiste ce n'est pas de résoudre les défis de son temps, c'est de régner sur les hommes de son temps. Le héros sera toujours l'entrepreneur, jamais celui qui le déteste.
autonomous robot driving through the field at night. no chemicals. no pesticides. just UV light killing pathogens and pests while everyone sleeps. this is @tricrobotics. this is what chemical-free pest control looks like at scale.
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never thought i'd say this but claude is out
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Wow i dont know what happened to opus recently but it absolutely f*cked up a personal project very very badly. I finally decided to just let codex have a go and so far it is cleaning up a TON of mess for me. This is why you gotta stay very nimble on coding agents. The king is always changing
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In search of a new design system. I was embracing a modified version of Kyle Anthony Industrial which I really liked but that has grown very stale for me. I need something bright and solarpunk
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Canada somehow has California level tax rates, Alabama level earning, with Detroit level QoL. There is no way it is rational to take >35% of a 'high earners' income and not expect them to leave the first chance they get.
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Greatest test of intelligence is asking someone what they think of Elon Musk
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If she wasn’t working for Elon Gwynne Shotwell would be hailed as an incredible success story and the most powerful woman in aerospace. Instead it’s radio silence from the media
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From here on out releases will be planned during low activity periods, either in the early mornings eastern time or whenever games aren't running... actually nah. Fuck that & fuck you. Unplanned releases whenever the hell we want. UFC weigh in. World Cup? Finals Game 5? Who cares
Haha legit clown show
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I'll never forget her
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Do you hear that, its the sound of the train zooming towards us in the distance
How do you give a code LLM knowledge of an entire repository without paying for it at every single query? We introduce Code2LoRA: a hypernetwork that turns a repository into its own LoRA adapter. Repo knowledge baked into weights → zero inference-time token overhead.
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Turns out there's a faster way to board an aircraft! Someone should tag literally every airline and show them this. 📹: bad_science_jokes
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The 1988 city lights of AKIRA directed by Katsuhiro Otomo.
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Tech companies will spend $650B on AI data centers in 2026 alone. For context: the entire Marshall Plan — which rebuilt postwar Europe across multiple nations and years — cost roughly $160B in today's dollars. We are funding civilization-level infrastructure at 4x Marshall Plan scale. Not over decades. Per year.
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If the socialists had their way, Elon would have had his paypal profits taken and redistributed for the greater good. The world would never have seen Tesla, nor SpaceX. And the world wouldn't know it, because they were uncreated, and thus unseen. Imagine the companies that don't exist, because Washington destroyed them before they were born.
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The lesson I take from the SpaceX IPO is that the only thing stopping us from solving arbitrarily difficult problems is extreme creativity in business models. No amount of tax and spend programs got us reusable rockets and great electric cars. Customer delight is a necessary precondition for success. There seems to be some discussion around whether successful entrepreneurs should give up control of their companies so they can subsidize some philanthropic venture that otherwise has no value prop sufficient to run it as a business where customers voluntarily exchange money for goods and services at a competitive and reasonable price. This misses the point. Transformational products deliver tangible value at 1000x the rate of charities whose value cannot be tested in the market place. Think about the undeniable value of the smart phone, satellite Internet, electric consumer devices, etc etc. I think the transformational moment for SpaceX was when Elon stepped away from the philanthropic Mars greenhouse concept and fixed his resolve on unlocking radically better rockets for humanity. The greenhouse would have been, at best, a neat trick. Falcon and Starship give humanity a durable economic engine to maintain and improve access to space, forever.
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> be jesse eisenberg > play mark zuckerberg in 2010 > nail it so hard you get an oscar nomination > nail it so hard strangers stop separating you from him > 16 years of kids handing you "I'm CEO, bitch" cards at airports > sorkin calls about the sequel > say no > he spends three whole days trying to change your mind > still no > some guy at an oscar party overhears and takes the role on the spot the eldest boy is finally CEO
Aaron Sorkin says he spent 3 days trying to convince Jesse Eisenberg to return for ‘THE SOCIAL RECKONING’. “He simply did not want to be conflated with Mark Zuckerberg anymore... He doesn’t like kids coming up to him in airports with business cards that say ‘I’m CEO, bitch’ for him to sign.” (Source: vanityfair.com/story/social-…)
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Me and Elon got a trillion dollars between us
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