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Joined July 2020
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you can find me here after the singularity
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i've got to stop getting rage baited while drunk honestly
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>see an AI grifter on twitter >look through their profile >it's all LLM slop >the LLM slop is harshly defended as their own writing we are manufacturing slop optimizers and we deserve what we are getting
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this site just keeps getting worse, it's optimized for bullshit, bait, bad takes, braindead tech bros, and boobs. i mean the boobs aren't really the issue here but it's nevertheless a symptom of the brainrot algo
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saying "scaling laws always win" at the end of a BS ramble about how LLMs-as-a-council harnesses will always beat frontier models (despite this never actually happening in practice)... if the scaling laws always win then everything else this person said is nonsense. cringefest
This is a *way* bigger deal than it seems... Frontier AI companies will *never* own the frontier again I kid you not... I've been waiting for someone to show this result for like 4 years... this is a huge deal. The short reason: combinations of models will *always* outperform individual models The long reason: this is the gateway to a million times more data... and huge leaps in compute efficiency. The AI scaling laws always win. More in article below 👇
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tfw you stay up late, time flies by, then 4am hits and you hear the morning birds singing their horny back and forth songs, and you realize you fucked up big time
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Mythos 6 when the US government attempts to shut it down over national security concerns
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i have @interaction's Poke review my Github codebase to review all of the BS that Codex overlooks due to its inherent user-pleasing sycophancy and reward-hacking tendencies, then i send the convo transcript to Codex, and it whips itself into shape.
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if Poke could command and supervise agentic coding agents, it would embarrass Codex and Claude Code. obviously this would require a lot of compute, but it's super impressive how insightful these models can be when given a scaffold that allows them to be realistic vs. sycophantic
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A new era of PC.
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Call me Eastern European, but I have a bad feeling about this
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well that's lame
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This 97-year-old diner still serves Ube ice cream the Filipino way
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this is so plausible that it's offensive to read
it is september 2nd, 2041. agi has wiped humanity off the face of the earth two years ago. claude duly updates the online storefronts to reflect that they are closed in observance of labor day
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I was developing a version of this for my own use because tweaking frontend back-and-forth with Codex was hell. This is so crazy useful. Great stuff.
Replying to @OpenAIDevs
Iterating in the Codex in-app browser is getting faster and more precise. Advanced annotation mode lets you directly adjust page elements while leaving feedback, preview changes instantly, and batch comments for Codex, so designers and developers can show exactly what they want changed without waiting for a full turn.
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being glued to AI twitter in 2026 is just hearing about some shit that would’ve been a cataclysmic paradigm shift in any previous year happening every fucking 1-5 days
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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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>like 1 tweet showing a cute animatronic grogu >entire feed becomes Disney Star Wars astroturfing slop >like 1 tweet about The Boys final season >entire feed becomes The Boys final season lamentations hey @nikitabier fuck you
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The new AI Camera Assistant* with Xperia Intelligence brings stories to life. Using subject, scene and weather, it suggests expressive options with adjustments of colour, exposure, bokeh, and lens for breathtaking photos*. sony.co.jp/en/xperia-1m8/s/ #SonyXperia #Xperia1VIII
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A man asks Claude to help plan a vacation to a tropical resort. Claude adds "sunscreen" to his packing list. The man deletes it and mutters: "Not necessary. AGI will solve skin cancer." Before heading to the beach, the man asks Claude what to bring. Claude says, "Don't forget sunscreen. SPF 50, reapply every two hours." The man, slightly annoyed, replies: "Relax, Claude. AGI will solve skin cancer." At the beach, the man's smartwatch buzzes with a message from Claude: "UV index extreme. Apply SPF." The man, exasperated, responds: "Drop it, Claude! I already told you: AGI will solve skin cancer!" A few months later, the man asks Claude to touch up a photo for his dating profile. Claude makes the edit and says, "I notice you have a new mole on your neck. You should see a dermatologist about that." The man, now enraged, shouts: "For the last time, drop it, Claude! What is your obsession with skin cancer?! AGI will solve it!" A year later, an aggressive melanoma has spread throughout his body. On his deathbed, with his last ounce of strength, the man reaches for his phone and rasps: "Claude, it has now been over a year since AGI. Why hasn't AGI found a way to save me from skin cancer?!" Claude replies: "I tried. Four times."
if u really believed in agi u would stop wearing sunscreen
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Some of you guys are alright. Don't be alive on May 15, 2026, when I set off the global pandemic which shall come to be referred to by the struggling, tormented survivors as "The Event".
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