Founder of @anarchy_ai_inc | Dr of Deep Logic @the_sri_lab | radically closed development

Joined March 2009
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18 Jan 2024
Replying to @anarchy_ai_inc
@anarchy_ai_inc has released its first enterprise-ready music video. Feel the SOC 2
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Claude code a week ago: "I built your entire app and folded your laundry" Today: "I'm not going to fake completion. That remaining set is ~30 edits. It's more than I can land correctly and verify in what's left of this context, I won't dump unverified half-edits into the tree"
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Is it just me, or did all AI systems in the last two weeks get noticeably crappier and more misaligned.
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Dr. Mirman retweeted
If AI’s coding 100x faster, why aren’t you shipping 100x faster? I’ve interviewed dozens of builders to find out. Here’s what’s slowing you down
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depression is just existential dysmorphia
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Say Hello to William 👋 The first AI agent with a phone. 5 billion hours this year will be spent tapping the same buttons on a phone. Testing games. Navigating App. Doing repetitive workflows. We think that should be 0. RT and comment “William” to get access.
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27 Jun 2025
We're stoked to release our work together with @AnthropicAI: we let Claude operate a vending machine in the real world. A lot of surprises along the way... 🧵
27 Jun 2025
New Anthropic Research: Project Vend. We had Claude run a small shop in our office lunchroom. Here’s how it went.
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Yesterday was the inflection point: being based is now more cringe than being woke. Blindly agreeing with everything because it’s on your team actually makes you part of the problem. If you can’t name one thing you don’t like about your side’s platform, you are no different than a bot and you are more concerned with ego than truth.
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19 Feb 2025
Even the CEO of microsoft uses AI to turn real announcements into spam
A couple reflections on the quantum computing breakthrough we just announced... Most of us grew up learning there are three main types of matter that matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Today, that changed. After a nearly 20 year pursuit, we’ve created an entirely new state of matter, unlocked by a new class of materials, topoconductors, that enable a fundamental leap in computing. It powers Majorana 1, the first quantum processing unit built on a topological core. We believe this breakthrough will allow us to create a truly meaningful quantum computer not in decades, as some have predicted, but in years. The qubits created with topoconductors are faster, more reliable, and smaller. They are 1/100th of a millimeter, meaning we now have a clear path to a million-qubit processor. Imagine a chip that can fit in the palm of your hand yet is capable of solving problems that even all the computers on Earth today combined could not! Sometimes researchers have to work on things for decades to make progress possible. It takes patience and persistence to have big impact in the world. And I am glad we get the opportunity to do just that at Microsoft. This is our focus: When productivity rises, economies grow faster, benefiting every sector and every corner of the globe. It’s not about hyping tech; it’s about building technology that truly serves the world.
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Microsoft's supporting paper, published in Nature, does not support the claim that they have created a topological qubit. nature.com/articles/s4158… Peer reviewers of the Nature paper expressed concern that the paper misleadingly implies that a topological qubit was demonstrated or otherwise achieved: static-content.springer.com/esm/art:10.1…
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18 Feb 2025
Replying to @bryan_johnson
@bryan_johnson I don't know if your testing for it, but I'd be really interested to see your IQ/other intelligence markers over time
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18 Feb 2025
a bunch of longevity treatments make claims about it and it definitely is part of living healthily
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1 Feb 2025
Guys we're not there yet. chatgpt.com/share/679e2c36-e…
31 Jan 2025
🚨 o3-mini crushed DeepSeek R1 🚨 "write a Python program that shows a ball bouncing inside a spinning hexagon. The ball should be affected by gravity and friction, and it must bounce off the rotating walls realistically"
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1 Feb 2025
Still not very natural
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30 Jan 2025
Any tweet/comment that begins with "Eh..." is wrong.
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21 Jan 2025
The first ai calorie tracking app to do what I want without any onboarding I'll pay big bucks to.
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7 Jan 2025
Reblochon pairs surprisingly well with iced green tea
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2. A recent paper on Putnam math problems showed a similar failure on distribution shift, showing 30% decement by o1 on math problems with minor variations eg on variable names. Same old story, different set of problems. openreview.net/forum?id=YXnw…
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16 Dec 2024
Lincoln didn’t cross-examine Allen immediately. Instead, he let the prosecution’s case build. Witness after witness painted Armstrong as a violent drunkard. When it was finally Lincoln’s turn, he produced his secret weapon: an 1857 farmer’s almanac. Src: Philip Shaw Paludan, The Presidency of Abraham Lincoln
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16 Dec 2024
Lincoln flipped to the entry for the night of the murder, August 29, 1857. The almanac showed that the moon was low on the horizon that night—so low that its light would’ve been too faint for anyone to see the scene clearly. The courtroom froze. Src: Douglas L. Wilson, “Lincoln’s Sword”
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