Joined February 2009
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This thing with Fable 5 makes me feel that they are selling us a truckload of sh**
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Jun 2
someone made a fork of opencode that routes through the unsecured ai endpoints from chipotle
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I love the book thinking fast and slow. We try to find the solutions, but when we stop, the solutions come to us.
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I just sent Claude to google the answer. Came back like a champ.
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it's open source time, with a real leap for world models 🎉 NVIDIA's SANA-WM: a camera-conditioned world model that fits on one GPU. 60s of 720p in 34s on a single 5090 - 2.6B params and Apache 2.0! huggingface.co/Efficient-Lar…
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Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
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.@dientedeleche4 fixed a nasty git rebase conflict like a champ. We're living in the future!
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we took the first step of losing control. Now it's more of a discovery process than a writing process.
May 18
Andrej Karpathy admits he’s struggling with AI
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I've been more and more into the "drafts" and "rewrites". I think doing a draft is writing the spec in code that it's functional, and once you have all the working code, ask the AI to do a rewrite that fits your arquitectural decisions!
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Bugbot dictates the coding flow
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this is how bad iOS CI needs work
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bugbot should be the last
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One MOFO subscribed me to Costco mailing list. Best spam I've ever received.
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Life after you realize its all in your head and there is nothing really holding you back anymore
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Apr 21
SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models. Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.
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basically
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Apr 16
Today we’re announcing Ternary Bonsai: Top intelligence at 1.58 bits Using ternary weights {-1, 0, 1}, we built a family of models that are 9x smaller than their 16-bit counterparts while outperforming most models in their respective parameter classes on standard benchmarks. We’re open-sourcing the models under the Apache 2.0 license in three sizes: 8B (1.75 GB), 4B (0.86 GB), and 1.7B (0.37 GB).
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Researchers just proved that every single elementary function, sin, exp, log, sqrt, comes from one single binary operator. It is like finding the “God Particle" for calculus. In computer science, every complex program breaks down to a single logical operator: the NAND gate. It is the fundamental building block of all digital reality. But for continuous math, physics, engineering, machine learning, we thought we needed a massive toolbox. Addition. Subtraction. Trigonometry. Logarithms. Every scientific calculator and neural network has to juggle all of them. Until today. But this paper proved that every single mathematical function can be generated by a single, bizarre binary operator. eml(x,y) = exp(x) - ln(y). Combine that with the number 1, and you can build everything. Pi. The square root. Sine and Cosine. Arithmetic. It is all just the exact same operator, repeating over and over again in a binary tree. Nobody anticipated this existed. It was found by systematic exhaustive search. But the implications for AI are massive. Instead of an AI struggling to combine different mathematical rules to discover a new scientific law, it can just use a single, uniform architecture. One trainable circuit. One repeatable node. We thought the language of the universe was complex. It turns out, it's just one equation repeating in the dark.
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I am more terrified of frontierlabs leaving us vibecoding like this forever than reaching full blown AGI
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Exa is live in the @baseapp
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