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2021-09-09 → 2021-09-19 · posts 26001–26500 of 51,350
· ↳ reply to @deepfates
@deepfates a rock in one of those spatial voids where nothing will interact with it pretty much forever
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ok wow... unfollowing now. loved the moving fast, had no idea about the breaking things.
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· ↳ reply to @generativist
@generativist this is the effect I hope to have. It should feel like you just got robbed blind by the kid in pfp and he’s just smugly grinning
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@halvorz “chance of succeeding” roughly seems to denote for me the difference between science and engineering and then just being a technician
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@halvorz i remember David silver saying he doesn’t even want to try things that he feels has a >70% chance of success but he may just be more masochistic than the rest of us
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· ↳ reply to @sudoraohacker
@raohackr lol I’m not reading the book there was some bs in the movie even outside of the black hole stuff but idc about that, it’s not my point of contention. if physical accuracy was the right metric the best scifi would just be a reel of the outdoors
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science is labor, Science is capital
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
the proletariat (anonymous data bloggers) will rise up and overthrow the bourgeoisie (12 CDC bioethicists citing each other for years)
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@gomert6 idk the origin im pretty sure some giant comedy account started it i just started doing so many shape rotation bits that I became known as The Guy
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· ↳ reply to @tsawrub
@tsawrub tbh they’re probably not completely distinct neural circuits, many important tasks that require both
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@halvorz - they explicitly hate driving and want to end it seems like - elon has too many yesmen if they okayed this idiotic yoke like i get the design choice to make the instrument cluster more visible but still
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@halvorz you can tell it came straight from the top because he’s defensive about it on twitter lol
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@halvorz waiting for you to drop the Hottest biotech startup of the 2021 Asset Bubble
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· ↳ reply to @lkwdexpat
@lkwdexpat @halvorz when it’s done poorly yes but the the controlplane of all our tools should be seamless they should read our minds except when it’s unavoidable
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@lkwdexpat @halvorz the wrong way to do this is to make overly reductive controls choices that remove agency making everybody average as is the commonly pointed out flaw with New Google Search
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@lkwdexpat @halvorz but that’s a core thing ML addresses higher complexity models improve this problem rather than make it worse
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sometimes i get a premonition that there’s a new Great Poaster in town and start refreshing nervously
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· ↳ reply to @alth0u
@alth0u it’s Rahool alts all the way down
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· ↳ reply to @arctanno
@arctanno both of those things are blocking many an account from becoming tru Great Poasters
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Biden’s restriction on >100 employee companies was funded by the venture capital industry ,
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my twitter screentime is surprisingly low all things considered …
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@ollyrobot @tamalefencer dw my use case is very abnormal i just hang out with my anon internet frens on there like it’s discord
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
like 3 hours average
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· ↳ reply to @R1Jack
@R1Jack that’s true goddammit I’m doing lots of offline processing
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@steviemctweets @jeff82874662 A thread on my Mental Models 👇🧵 It all started when I read naval’s pinned thread in 2017 ….. 1/847
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guide to chat apps dissident larpers - on telegram actual dissidents - on signal powerful dissidents with the potential to take down nations - unencrypted comms on FB messenger
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
zoomer dissidents - google docs chat
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love how NNs have made ML research so informal / casual that you can basically test any intuitions you have about the way human cognition works by describing it vaguely in matrix math and letting it rip
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
i also don't believe any theories of mind that aren't tested this way ...
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· ↳ reply to @swapp19902
@swapp19902 they eventually did but were holding it close to their chest so nobody scoops them until the final iteration probably
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· ↳ reply to @kcirtsew
@kcirtsew agreed but if there are enough metaphors between biological and artificial cognition then the same principles will apply
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· ↳ reply to @ElijahRavitz
@ElijahRavitz for example "reinforcement learning" is a behavioral theory about using rewards and punishments to train animals to do complex behaviors works like a charm in silico, leading me to believe it's probably something fundamental to animal cognition
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watch this space
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ontological argument has the vibes of one of those troll face rage comics eg
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when we finally contact galactic civilization we will find that they already mined 99% of the possible GalacticCoin allowed by the protocol and we will be rugpulled forever.
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when you die in Canada you die in real life
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@CausabonT is this from xkcd? I thought I was ripping off an irl friend lol
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· ↳ reply to @lisatomic5
@lisatomic5 true but I’d wager that cost of living is one of the less important things when big tech employees choose a place to live my bet would be bearish on Bay Area and bullish on a bunch of other major cities
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· ↳ reply to @scvnck
@scvnck humans are mortal (for now) but civilizations
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· ↳ reply to @colinmort
@colinmort honestly brave to abandon sunk costs most people wouldn’t have the gall
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last I saw the WTC area is incredibly beautiful, but nobody even lives or works there and the giant oculus mall is half abandoned
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
what’s up with that !!!
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· ↳ reply to @boop
@boop what should they have used it on instead? ideally im thinking giant library
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· ↳ reply to @boop
@boop @Nexuist yeah which makes me feel the current state of underutilization is due to economics rather than history
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horses have never had less worms than rn. great time to be alive
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
there are horses out there who are taking mrna vaccines bc they’re worried about experimental ivermectin therapies. sad situation
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oh you’re “high openness”? that’s awesome i take adderall too
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· ↳ reply to @reconfigurthing
@reconfigurthing @wannabegroncho virgin “steelman”, understood only by a band of merry autists online, rationalist coded chad “bull case”, understood by everybody with mild business acumen, financebro coded
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@prerationalist @shriyanevatia @wannabegroncho anyway my point is i doubt the best marxist arguments rely on capital accumulation being nonzerosum but rather on complaints about rent seeking and workers not being able to capture more of the returns due to failures of collective action
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@halvorz inb4 halvorz is best buds with George church
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browsing stackexchange answers and finding twitter mutuals there …
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achieved zenlike levels of not telling people when they’re wrong
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· ↳ reply to @benyficent
@enemy_egal my beefs will be concentrated on enemies i find worthy opponents
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shoutout to anprims and self professed Luddites that still follow me. don’t know why you subject yourself to this punishment but ily
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virgin “steelman” vs chad “bull case”
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MMA would be so much more fun to watch if they didn’t ban the fighters from powering up to super saiyan …
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@taalumot so true but it makes them asymmetrically mad for very little effort
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· ↳ reply to @alth0u
@alth0u my grandma once saw a classic car show here and she was like “how do they have time for this?”
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@finnitejest if you let liberal egalitarianism run to its conclusion both parent-child and owner-pet relationships are problematic
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lying to solve circular dependency problems is not immoral
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· ↳ reply to @goblinodds
@goblinodds who tf doesn’t wanna save the world and becoming super soldier is one of the most legible ways of expressing that
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@peachblvd grace on that Allbirds Tesla tech bro grindset
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· ↳ reply to @gbrl_dick
@gbrl_dick Empty nihilism of incrementalism is no better than the pure nihilism of not caring tho
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@prnksbs the amt of processing it took to understand this tweet is unreal
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people say "main character syndrome" like it's a bad thing
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
not about me btw. i have side character syndrome
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@telmudic @halvorz seems like he is more useful for branding, vetting, recruiting than really devoting his efforts exactly like the job of celebrity PIs in many huge labs
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
its over
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@halvorz yeah but get this $10,000 wooly mammoth steak for Silicon Valley execs
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brave new world …
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
and that’s Good
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(healthy twitter guy making a professional salary voice) i really related to the Joker movie
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· ↳ reply to @generativist
@generativist feels like the opposite to me i.e. schlep blindness “ugh really” problems tend to be boring to work on
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@telmudic and all i have to show for it is that Liam bright blocked me for no reason after participating in your thread
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· ↳ reply to @eigenrobot
@eigenrobot doubt there were any I’ve been told the yield you can make on online poker is kind of low (eg number of simultaneous hands etc) plus pluribus just seemed like a brainblast algo rather than something you hack together
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@eigenrobot thus far every time a major game has been “toppled” it required a massive collaboration of scientists and engineers and huge compute budgets so AI is not ideal for random scammers / underworld
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@eigenrobot the thing that’s most natural for AI underworld is making deepfakes (because obv the researchers are not gonna do it) and honestly im not impressed. just hacked together, nothing very impressive. the results are terrible vs if you put 10 good MLEs on the job lol
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· ↳ reply to @650ad1
@650ad1 no real reason to believe that either copernican principle and all
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· ↳ reply to @YosarianTwo
@YosarianTwo there’s a reason why the mathematical transform is remembered less than the physical theory the latter required far greater imagination and creative spark
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@YosarianTwo regardless im not making a strict claim about Great Men or whatever more the Kuhnian thing about progress coming in bursts
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feels like good startup founders come in two flavors which is “brave midwit who can talk fast and knows almost nothing” and “awkward topwit that knows more about the subject matter than every engineer” and literally nothing in between
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· ↳ reply to @abelianraisin
@abelianraisin Zuck is awkward topwit imo Chesky is brave midwit Houston is the rare brave topwit but he nerfed himself by working on cloud storage
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@ProfoundPilled if it’s not working out for you it’s time to change character class and hire some engineers
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· ↳ reply to @aquariusacquah
@aquariusacquah seems if anything like a terrible misunderstanding of mcluhan isn’t the medium “an expensive dress at a high end gala”
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@yhdistyminen how do you make sure the cash economy is taxed you can’t, really doesn’t mean we should ban cash what you can do is identify large central players in crypto economy (intermediaries btwn fiat and crypto, say) and bully them to pay up
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· ↳ reply to @jeff82874662
@jeff82874662 she’s saying the met gala is the play and we should look at the broader picture (capitalism or whatever)
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@jeff82874662 not really revolutionary but not worth derision either
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neither of these are hypocritical: libertarians who work with gov marxists who are private execs
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@rickyflows everyone keeps asking me if they can fuck the worm. buddy, they wont even let me fuck it
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most underrated AI researcher is Kaiming He. relatively slept on because he maintains low profile and yet pumped out the most creative and important innovations in vision
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· ↳ reply to @SOLARMODER
@s0larbody well easily resnet but also the ones exploring the limits of pretraining
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@default_dad don’t know but I’ll guess with high probability: graph database
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· ↳ reply to @ThatsMauvelous
@ThatsMauvelous very much doubt that after succeeding twice on projects that seemed impossible she couldn’t even manage one less impossible project
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@ThatsMauvelous but really it’s all metaphysics nobody who starts great projects ever has a guarantee right? in the past we would’ve called it destiny but we’re empirically minded risk managers now
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· ↳ reply to @generativist
@generativist @Roon let’s do the swap brother I also feel bad for him bc he probably gets so much spam from ppl trying to tag me
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· ↳ reply to @zcknln
@zcknln @jack Jack clearly doesn’t give a fuck Clear from the way he runs his company
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· ↳ reply to @MegaBasedChad
@MegaBasedChad oh so it’s cringe when they’re admiring the marvels of technological advance but based when you do it
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texting my wife a calendly link for anniversary dinner
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the fact that chichi makes goku work even when they have regular access to the dragon balls really says a lot about our society
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· ↳ reply to @RinRinYikes
@NotMrbmc i think it has classic shounen messages about how the strong shouldn’t predate on the weak and are not above them at all etc
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· ↳ reply to @_ryryc
@_rychen yeah but he has no name rec outside his sub field
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· ↳ reply to @alt1na1
@alt1na1 wait im actually curious what is the downside of this it’s just salary ranges reported to the public
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· ↳ reply to @terronk
@terronk classic topwit strategy to hide ur own power levels …
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when things happen to me my primary thought is “this will make a good story later”
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· ↳ reply to @nvpkp
@nvpkp oh yeah this is more descriptive than anything. that’s just how I be
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@ESYudkowsky “everything is illegal” is a cope to sit at home and do nothing
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· ↳ reply to @deepfates
@deepfates i looked up these factions but wondering how you came to this mapping
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@halvorz i Felt this reading the structure prediction of RNA paper they have like 11 cryo EM samples in the train set bc that’s all they can get
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· ↳ reply to @deepfates
@deepfates it takes a poisoned one to interpret the ramblings of another poisoned one
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@halvorz the paper augments the data a bit by creating 1000s of folds/samples for each RNA and asking the (quite simple) model to guess RMSD error of each guess I’m not shocked this works better than all previous benchmarks
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@halvorz now that I’m thinking about it my project reached state of the art with like 8 biopolymers and 1000s of samples thereof albeit on a simpler task
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@halvorz i think this area is just underserved and AF has convinced everyone it’s safe to work on
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all the engineers mad about mighty browser pretty much guarantees it's going to be a hit
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@dcwych running browser in the cloud instead of making webapps more efficient
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· ↳ reply to @mayfer
@mayfer its definitely not a non problem software bloat outstrips moores law (Wirth's law) only risk is the market/pricing risk and I suspect they can get it significantly below $30/mo
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@tommyminnetonka @mayfer I mean sure but 90% of people don’t give a shit about data privacy or at least not in any sophisticated way
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@ollyrobot @SeanMombo had a. Barkeep in my neighborhood who was an unintelligible Irish dude I would just nod along
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· ↳ reply to @alt1na1
@alt1na1 the movie is sappy and dumb but can’t help but love Cloud Atlas for being relentlessly positive scifi
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· ↳ reply to @eigenrobot
@eigenrobot no longer have the state capacity to attempt building a new organization
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im going down to the metaverse y’all need anything?
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· ↳ reply to @ded_ruckus
@ded_ruckus no sorry im gonna be contrarian and say this conflict is Deep Lindy Mars and Vulcan Brahma and Shiva
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if you love SPY so much why aren’t you levered on it
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everyone should be doing their part to solve the chip shortage. just sold my Zune on the streets
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@hifuncornsyrup because the original SPY has the ideal volatility of any financial instrument? 50% more and you go bankrupt?
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@chiefofstuffs jk it’s actually fine can’t argue about matters of taste and all that
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· ↳ reply to @generativist
@generativist neural nets are FUN! “i divided this hypercube with a plane” no one cares nerd
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· ↳ reply to @generativist
@generativist @beagles_bagel neural nets are so versatile it feels like programming to me for loop? throw in LSTM both of these inputs are important for that decision? just add the vectors Ez pz
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a program is a graph in my head which is linearized in code which is turned into flow graphs by the compiler which is linearized into machine code which is turned into superscalar graph ,,
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· ↳ reply to @Duderichy
@Duderichy 1) can’t you achieve the leverage without these funds? 2) if I had bought SPXL right before the crash I’d be better off now than had I bought SPY 3) why is SPY the magical correct amount of volatility?
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@gbrl_dick also can’t believe this man said autofiction
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ML tools have b2b saas margins and ML companies have services margins and that’s why everybody only builds tools companies
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
sucks having to backstop with an army of edge case handlers and labelers
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
but probably only the latter can be epoch defining eg tesla autopilot
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· ↳ reply to @dataghees
@dataghees someone whose product directly runs an end to end data collection -> model training -> real world action loop trivially includes all the major tech cos but of the brand new ones maybe http://primer.ai might count
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in my replies, total schizos and normie tech bros interact w each other and you truly love to see it
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· ↳ reply to @IHaveSweaters
@IHaveSweaters that’s also true you have to perform two miracles which is (1) start a company in the space and offer value independent of AI so you can gather data (electric car company) (2) use that data to build fairly experimental AI products steeped in technical risk (full self driving)
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· ↳ reply to @2abstract4me
@2abstract4me POV: you are building a new tool that will cover like 5 use cases and trying to white label it as a company
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it’s not a contrarian take unless you get zero likes
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· ↳ reply to @sonyasupposedly
@sonyasupposedly there’s a ton of oppo hidden behind minor transaction costs, no arguments here jw which ones you’ve personally picked up tho. this Twitter account may be one
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· ↳ reply to @arctanno
@arctanno ur saying they kill anyone who’s not a hot girls in crypto
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thinking abt the time i went to the computer repair store and asked them to print a fake invoice so i could get out of doing a problem set
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
this is why im ngmi. because i didn’t just photoshop the invoice at home
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· ↳ reply to @alth0u
@alth0u mfers in their late 30s still chasing the 140 chars… “one day I’ll build rockets”
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@mattroll_ @alth0u i would like to make significant progress towards some high concept scifi shit
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· ↳ reply to @AlecStapp
@AlecStapp bc the med chemists have been running the show for far too long and all the juice is gone from their paradigm. Pfizer and Roche and whoever will die inshallah computation will change pharma
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@AlecStapp we no longer live in the age where you can go sample random plants in Africa and find one that produces small molecules which cure major diseases
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@AlecStapp it is easy to point at FDA, much harder to make big bets on the right research pathways
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· ↳ reply to @monsterofcook
@monsterofcook @AlecStapp Big pharma essentially functions like hedge funds for drug candidates and research pathways even though they don’t develop many of their patent portfolio in house they are sheoparding them along the way
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· ↳ reply to @eigenrobot
@eigenrobot i have heard through the grapevine that the people who run this company may be literal eugenicists lol
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@CausabonT im an unironic musk Simp so defend all you want but yeah there’s a reason why the numbers look like this despite all the cope
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@_AlastairX_ @noonenowhere39 @alth0u @eigenrobot Hsu is like scientific council to the company. More talking about the guy running day to day there. Although I’m a bit sussed out by Hsu as well. My knee jerk is to defend people like him who embrace touchy research but still
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
also this doesn’t work
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· ↳ reply to @alth0u
@alth0u it’s a good trick, it deserves its freedom
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full self driving - solvable within 10 years phones learning when to switch to cell signal bc the WiFi’s not working - may not be solvable for the next 1000 years
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Halp how do you block street noise coming from windows do soundproof curtains actually work
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· ↳ reply to @GillVerd
@quantumVerd right that’s the brute force soln but i don’t wanna sleep with headphones every night 🤕
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· ↳ reply to @_yabanjin
@gene_minkov the sound of cars is fine every once in a while a motorcycle mfer comes along and spooks me
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· ↳ reply to @Duderichy
@Duderichy i know but I’d like to solve the noise problem and not have to resort to this
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
it’s already double pane lel
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if there was an alien invasion a significant faction on twitter would support the aliens
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
alien accelerationism will free us from the tyrannical rein of the FDA actually ,,
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· ↳ reply to @__frye
@__frye norm was wrong I’ll live in 1 World Trade Center anyday
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· ↳ reply to @arctanno
@arctanno it was the same thing i was just workshopping the formatting for mobile if only i tried this hard at work id be rich
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· ↳ reply to @Indian_Bronson
@lndian_Bronson ok maybe but its also possible (i would add, highly likely) that they're angry about the submarines for object level reasons
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· ↳ reply to @__frye
@__frye yea but lets compare apples to apples the the QT pic is a massive project not a minor apartment
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· ↳ reply to @blurrybound
@blurryelectron lol none of that is relevant compared to just dudes playing music with their car windows down motorcycle guys revving
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· ↳ reply to @__frye
@__frye i don't even think the one on the right looks bad. i prefer it to 99% of older buildings. the architect for the left one should prolly be put out of his misery tho
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
@BenRatkey the despair and ennui of modernity are despair and ennui inherent to the human condition. the suicide rates are world historically low the internet and biopharma industries are intensely positive forces
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
all you nerds are betting on decentralization but im betting on centralization cloud gaming↗️ cloud browsers↗️ AI/ML ↗️
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@default_dad @MightyApp they would never build such a thing until it’s already been 100% derisked and proven safe Not in the nature of big cos
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· ↳ reply to @akbirthko
@akbirthko im not saying any of this is “good” im saying it’s what’s going to happen
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
im rly glad that technocapitalism is the lowest energy stable state of human organization because i think democratically far more people want the left thing than the right thing
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· ↳ reply to @tszzl
sry im unironically scaring the hoes tn
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@GagnonHartman true i can’t prove it’s the lowest energy societies that follow it tend to rapidly out compete all others and it requires minimal coordination overhead, that’s why I say it’s “lowest energy” even feudalism requires more careful coordination
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