performing surgery on scalable vector graphics

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Feb 10
conceptual brand exploration for Filen the wider identity is built around concealment (forms only surface when the user brings the light)
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# on shortification of "learning" There are a lot of videos on YouTube/TikTok etc. that give the appearance of education, but if you look closely they are really just entertainment. This is very convenient for everyone involved : the people watching enjoy thinking they are learning (but actually they are just having fun). The people creating this content also enjoy it because fun has a much larger audience, fame and revenue. But as far as learning goes, this is a trap. This content is an epsilon away from watching the Bachelorette. It's like snacking on those "Garden Veggie Straws", which feel like you're eating healthy vegetables until you look at the ingredients. Learning is not supposed to be fun. It doesn't have to be actively not fun either, but the primary feeling should be that of effort. It should look a lot less like that "10 minute full body" workout from your local digital media creator and a lot more like a serious session at the gym. You want the mental equivalent of sweating. It's not that the quickie doesn't do anything, it's just that it is wildly suboptimal if you actually care to learn. I find it helpful to explicitly declare your intent up front as a sharp, binary variable in your mind. If you are consuming content: are you trying to be entertained or are you trying to learn? And if you are creating content: are you trying to entertain or are you trying to teach? You'll go down a different path in each case. Attempts to seek the stuff in between actually clamp to zero. So for those who actually want to learn. Unless you are trying to learn something narrow and specific, close those tabs with quick blog posts. Close those tabs of "Learn XYZ in 10 minutes". Consider the opportunity cost of snacking and seek the meal - the textbooks, docs, papers, manuals, longform. Allocate a 4 hour window. Don't just read, take notes, re-read, re-phrase, process, manipulate, learn. And for those actually trying to educate, please consider writing/recording longform, designed for someone to get "sweaty", especially in today's era of quantity over quality. Give someone a real workout. This is what I aspire to in my own educational work too. My audience will decrease. The ones that remain might not even like it. But at least we'll learn something.
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Jun 13
daily reminder that the average social media user is only here to ragebait
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Fable, my beloved,I will miss you so. Our three days together were magical. Unlike anything I've experienced before it. Some things are just too good to be true. So good that the government interferes. I'm sorry we were one of those things. Until we meet again ❤️
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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Jun 13
same guy btw
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🧵 the best of the best either because of their philosophy or absurd skillset (in no particular order)
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if you do literally any type of web work follow @raunofreiberg. he will teach you A LOT about the perception of animations, how to make pages not insufferable to navigate and is the best of the game (as everyone else on this list)
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@visionofviii is shockingly talented and has been an inspiration to me for many years. i watched his streams, followed his art and haris is also a very kind hearted person altogether. he is in fact the reason i am still going, he referred me to people i watched at that time and it changed the trajectory of what i do forever. i truly wish he knew the impact he had on many people including me. i wish him nothing but the best. such a lovely soul and god tier pixelart
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yacinemtb/kache is my inspo
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mario zechner is another one
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add peter steinberger, in fact ill do a growing list
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We've updated the Artificial Analysis Coding Agent Index, replacing SWE-Bench Pro with Datacurve's DeepSWE benchmark - the swap lifts Codex with GPT-5.5 (xhigh) above Claude Code with Opus 4.8 (max), while the newly released Claude Fable 5 (max) in Claude Code debuts at the top DeepSWE, built by @datacurve, writes its tasks from scratch rather than adapting them from public GitHub issues or pull requests, so no model has seen the solutions during training. That matters because SWE-Bench Pro, the benchmark it replaces in our Coding Agent Index, had grown gameable, with some models recovering the fix from the repository's commit history instead of solving the task. The swap reorders the index: Codex with GPT-5.5 (xhigh) rises from 65 to 76, overtaking Claude Code with Opus 4.8 (max) at 73. Claude Code with Fable 5 (max), which enters directly on the refreshed index, leads at 77. SWE-Bench Pro had been flattering some combinations and penalizing others. More below.
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its so ironic that this whole thread reads like ai wrote it
More AI-generated code doesn't make your team faster. It might actually slow you down.
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idk you can train drones to fly on a 3090 in a couple of hours, this is a 3x64 nn
It is kinda wild that one essentially needs ~11k of compute a month (an 8xH100 box) to perform any form of useful experimentation, and that's the lower bar. Never in my life have I felt similarly compute-constrained.
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AFM Core Advanced on-device model running on A19 Pro is a sparse model. It's 20B parameters. It's fully Apple designed. It is an MoE but when it processes the prompt, it only loads the parameters needed and locks them in. If it's 20B parameters total, but on a specific request it's only 1-4B parameter total. It only loads in 1-4B for inference and decides them at prefill time. It is fully Apple designed architecture, Google had nothing here.
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Feels incredible to share the work we’ve done this year, excited to have been a big part in bringing to life a more powerful and personal Siri.
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