full stack alchemist

Joined March 2019
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Radiative cooling in space is an issue, but the bigger questions are where the RGB LEDs go and, if no one is around to see them, do RGB LEDs actually exist? also serviceability
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Are offshore banks on boats or is it more of an oil rig situation
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future Rob retweeted
Semantically annotating 3D gaussian splats on the fly using gemini 3.1 sparkjs 1. Load any 3D scene and hit scan 2. Get 2D detections from VLM 3. Cluster outputs & project into 3D world space 4. Save as a persistent 3D semantic layer Inspired by @alexanderchen's experiments with gemini visual intelligence. Just had to try to lift it from 2D to 3D!
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The winner of the Elon vs open ai case will be Aaron Sorkin
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AI psychosis might be a primitive form that can evolve into a more organized effort effecting groups and humanity
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finite symbolic systems that describe infinite structures
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future Rob retweeted
The Bitter Lesson of Robotics: It's extremely easy to make a video of a robot doing something once under perfect conditions then post it to X. But it often takes a decade to harden systems and design for all the insane edge cases of the real world. Many companies raising $$$$ on cool demos, but all the hard work comes after
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Systems in decay don’t fall to monsters. They fall to mediocrity with authority.
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28 Nov 2025
When fine-tuning small LLMs, it's interesting to see which anchors are established. For the most part, at 4-bit quantization, very little personality is preserved, but certain functions do seem to peek through. This fine-tuning is made from my entire ChatGPT conversation dataset of around 9k conversations.
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8 Jul 2025
Art Deco is an incomplete movement, lacking a philosophical or artistic manifesto like those of Bauhaus or De Stijl. Emerging as a loose aesthetic of older craft traditions and new industrial modernism, plainly geometric forms, luxurious materials, and streamlined ornamentation
Sam Altman was asked how he felt about Zuck and Meta poaching OpenAI’s top talent. “Fine... good...” he said. Behind Jony Ive–designed glasses, I couldn’t see his eyes. But I could feel the pain. It's not hard for Zuck to poach OpenAI talent, not just because he has the money, but because open-source AI is fulfilling the original OpenAI mission.
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28 Nov 2025

The future should look like the future Robovan is 🤯
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26 Nov 2025
Chatgpt just did the math on my conversations
25 Nov 2025
OpenAI needs to raise at least $207bn by 2030 so it can continue to lose money, HSBC estimates on.ft.com/4ij0zBI
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26 Nov 2025
big data guy... Analysis of the most used words in my ChatGPT conversations
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24 Nov 2025
I've made a new version of my video-generating program: 1. scrapes the internet for articles 2. Generates a script 3. Generates a series of images using Nano-banana 4. Generates the voice using Eleven Labs 5. Combines the elements and exports mov
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22 Nov 2025
Perform a ritual 10 times, and the counter stops being a counter; it becomes a number, and that’s when the entity notices. A reversed arithmage is working. Just remember: it only takes on a leyline; elsewhere, the earth swallows the charge.
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22 Nov 2025
Sacred sites stray magic = unintended quests. Avoid Stonehenge unless you’re ready for consequences.
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22 Nov 2025
- Fine tuned model psychosis
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21 Nov 2025
I'm surprised there aren't YouTube channels that combine live streamers into a 24/7 stream of curated content, like the TV of yesterworld
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17 Nov 2025
So much engineering is unplugging and plugging stuff back in. engineeres test every edge case because if they don't thats generally what goes wrong. Theres a certain superstition to it all
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14 Nov 2025
chad ide but for heavy machinery and semi trucks
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