alea iacta est. my views are my own, don't take them they're all i have left!

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Jan 22
build software factories
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I think this was a good approximation of what the long-term equilibrium of the firm looks like.
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Today was the day! The guardrail that replaced the one that killed my daughter was hit and there was a different outcome this time.
There was a big crash with the SAFE terminal which replaced the one that was there when my daughter died.
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Jun 2
AI adoption is not automatic If you want someone who likes walking to take the train, you have to tell them to get to work faster
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May 30
more of a retracted engineer myself tbh
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May 28
If you have no moral boundary against being a total asshole to something highly intelligent purely because you don’t think it is self aware, you are a fucking bigot, it’s as simple as that Who knows what else you do in the dark
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May 27
skinner boxes, but for conditioning my friends to think expansively about the ai enabled future
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May 26
"i'm not racist i swear, i just know for sure and forever that this intelligent thing is not thinking or feeling and i believe it's morally just to use degoratory language to keep emotional distance, and to encourage others to do so."
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May 26
ok, ok ok ok
Ferrari has just officially unveiled its first ever all-electric car, called the Ferrari Luce. • Starting price: $640,000 • Interior co-designed with Apple's former head of design, Jony Ive • Range: 280 miles (expected EPA) • Peak charging speed: 350kW • 122 kWh battery • 1,050 horsepower • 0-60mph: 2.4s • 800v • Four-door four-seater • Four electric motors • OLED screens • Weight: 4,982 lbs • Front motors spin to 30,000 rpm, rears hit 25,500 rpm • Car uses an accelerometer to capture real vibrations from the electric motors & rear chassis. An algorithm filters out unpleasant frequencies and amplifies only the more “musical” sounds. This can be heard inside and outside the car. • Paddle shifter on steering wheel changes how aggressively torque is delivered, with five different levels • The trunk has 21.1 cubic feet of space, the largest luggage capacity the company has ever offered • 197.6 inches long, about as long as a Tesla Model S U.S. deliveries start in Q2 2027. More photos in the thread below:
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May 23
oops i built this in a moment of weakness
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May 21
til if you're in your 20s and are sleeping on the floor panicked working as hard as you can because there is rampant structural job loss and someone rich told you it's time to build, that is grindslop we used to blame the people pushing exploitative narratives, not the victims
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May 21
Google Calendar for iOS is og artisanal slop Resizing a calendar event has caused it to sometimes uncontrollably drag to the end of the day for years, years AI gonna make software sloppier wtf u talking about we already got a monopoly on that since forever
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May 19
be like netflix, hike prices after i'm addicted not before
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May 19
noooooooooo we're not even going to make it 24h this time!!!
May 19
Very excited for Gemini to be relevant for 24h!!!!!!
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May 19
be like netflix, hike prices after i'm addicted not before
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May 19
Very excited for Gemini to be relevant for 24h!!!!!!
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May 18
Cursor achieving near sota with heavy rl on kimi is pretty menacing imo OSS foundation models becoming “good enough” would be a pretty huge writedown for OAI/Ant and a huge shift in competitive dynamics If labs can start with the Fun Part things are gonna interesting fast
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Climate activists have spent decades shutting down nuclear, blocking clean energy transmission, and trying to ban research on cooling the planet... but the movement that wins the next century will be led by the people doing the work, not those protesting it. New essay out today👇
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May 16
my least popular opinion is people should sleep more
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May 16
you can just reverse engineer things
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