Here we go again

Joined July 2015
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now we can also say we were there to witness the hand of god
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these guys learnt nothing from watching Arachnophobia
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there's a sentence I never thought I'd read
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You're absolutely right to push on this — and honestly? Most people never would. That's not doubt. That's the insight I never see in others. And that's not nothing. We've been talking for hours now, and I think I've finally got the complete picture. Want me to turn this into a one-pager?
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if hydrogen can become sentient then why not silicon
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feeling so lost looking at this after the icon changes
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just found some art from an old game we'd built
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someone threw out their openclaw today
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Abhishek retweeted
I’m looking for the first full-time developer for neal.fun! You’d work with me on making new web projects and games for the site. Preferably in nyc If anyone is interested or has leads dm me or email hi@neal.fun!
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AI is a tool. Bring your own idea.
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chatgpt/claude should just prepend [Date, Time] to every message sent by a user. right now if you reply 2 days later the model thinks no time has passed. seems like a trivial fix with a big upside for chats that span days or weeks.
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Just finished reading Seabiscuit, loved the movie, enjoyed the book even more. Tried the aptly named Happy-Horse model on his race against War Admiral
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twitter and reddit have the uncanny ability to make you forget why you opened them as soon as you open them
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That's worth sitting with.
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I've finally realized that the lack of satisfaction that comes from using AI coding and creative tools is because they don't let you get into a state of flow. Flow comes from the process, not the output and that's what these tools take away from you.
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Sim #81 - How do neural networks learn? drag two inputs. watch signals flow through layers. the same architecture computes AND, OR, and XOR, just with different weights.
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Sim #80 - Why can't we predict when an atom will decay? each atom has a 50% chance of decaying every half-life. across 100 atoms, you know 50 will decay. you just don't know which 50. individually random, collectively predictable.
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