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Replying to @openmarkets, @ycombinator and @garrytan
Maybe I misunderstand venture capital but aren’t they precisely betting on trying to get their chips on few of the 7 companies?
Don’t they fund years of loss precisely for the project of monopolization of emerging markets?
I agree with the statement but I doubt they mean it.
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Replying to @utopiah
FWIW I added no sugar, no honey, just flour and lukewarm water kept in the slightly warm oven for a couple of days.
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Hard to believe…🤩 revived that yeast (1st pic) that was in my fridge since… January (2nd pic), nearly an entire year and it seems to be back on track!
Can’t wait to see if I can actually bake some bread🥖 with it tomorrow.
Nature is crazy.♻️
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After slow food, slow finance.
The craziest part about it? It actually makes sense!💡 https://x.com/Adbusters/status/1864117671119176083
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Replying to @utopiah
in general to understand the actual impact, spot changes but also for deeper discussion on the return of investment, not just financial, of the AI industry.
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@SashaMTL hi/bonjour, any data on cumulative costs of AI?
I read a lot about how this or that model have such footprint, how this company build such data centers, etc yet what I don’t think I’ve read yet is how the WHOLE industry now adds up over time.
I think it’d be useful…
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Replying to @EmilieGauvin_
How did you formalize those constraints?
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Users spent more on adblockers than on Chrome itself.
Let that sink in for a moment.
That’s surveillance capitalism. Something is definitely off.
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Replying to @augmentedcamel and @cederikdotcom
With pleasure👍, DM sent📩
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Replying to @cederikdotcom and @augmentedcamel
Haha, no way mine is better in every sense! /s
Just joking, indeed the UX looks much nicer, would be happy to try it :)
Thanks for sharing, indeed building in public is about learning from each other, generating ideas, testing constantly, pushing boundaries together.
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Replying to @cederikdotcom and @augmentedcamel
FWIW it’s multimodal, i.e works with a physical keyboard but also the MX Pen, e.g. https://x.com/utopiah/status/1858163562549510258
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Replying to @cederikdotcom and @augmentedcamel
cc @liquidizer ⤴️
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Replying to @cederikdotcom and @augmentedcamel
Indeed👌, it’s not obvious but in https://x.com/utopiah/status/1798692873266999305 the “escape hatch” is that speech-to-text becomes a post-it note. Namely if a command is recognized, e.g. add model penguin you see no text output but if it’s not, e.g. “Idea modelize penguins using BitByBit” then ➡️🗒️
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Replying to @kombo_karl, @andreeavr and @numenavr
Not only I do, and cherish every chance I have to exchange with @andreeavr, in person or online👋, but I wanted to be there. Sadly I already have a commitment on exactly that time slot but I would love to get a review of whatever will be discussed or built then!👂
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Replying to @SecurityCollins, @I_loves_deep_nn and @elonmusk
Ah… yeah that’s been a short follow/unfollow roller coaster. 🚪
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RT @tand15_: @ParvSondhi Here is a link for those interested https://davestewart.co.uk/blog/the-work-is-never-just-the-work/
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Thinking about designing thinking spaces.
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So much wrong in this result, scarily sums up 2024. https://x.com/stokel/status/1863653650779820503
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As the context length of LLMs grows, so does the one of people, only inversely so.
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Replying to @jamescham
(and same for any app that pulls content periodically relying on at least one DNS query)
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Replying to @jamescham
Well… you don’t want to be an a-hole parent forcing your kids to learn without their consent first … but if you really want to I bet there is a way at home at least via https://pi-hole.net ;)
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Replying to @utopiah
Related https://x.com/rmcentush/status/1862958371164639358
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Replying to @sdw
Not waiting, WiP https://x.com/utopiah/status/1857833888737013798 (and have some anime UI, including Ghost in the Shell, demos somewhere but… a bit ashamed of the result I confess, still, FWIW https://vatelier.benetou.fr/Demos/Demos )
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Replying to @albn
Makes me wonder my distance on ice…
circ = (60.96m + 24.38 ) x2 ~= 150m
1 lap / min (maybe? started slow but now it’s quite fast)
2hrs / session
2 sessions / week
>40 sessions per Winter120min x 40 …
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Replying to @technobaboo
Also makes me wonder how it could go hand in hand (literally, with hand tracking in XR) with https://x.com/bitbybit_dev/status/1862067024236511681 e.g. iterations of design within a set of constraints (for 3D printing, to fit within a volume, e.g responsive design for home office AND plane, etc)
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Replying to @technobaboo
BTW did you check https://x.com/_parametric/status/1775146247332000174 ?
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Replying to @dataviz_de
BTW how did that?
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Replying to @jesseXjesse and @cesifoti
FFS this should have been kept secret! /s
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Transfer learning based in graph of knowledge to spot centrality feels like a life cheat code.
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Had a lovely discussion with a friend yesterday afternoon where they said something along the line of “… and you read research papers for fun”.
Gave me pause, yes I do and yes I guess it’s weird, but in a good way, right? Right?! 😅
Knowledge is exciting. STOA is so hot.❤️🔥
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Replying to @vxunderground
It was all fine until that page. Like… WTF?! https://archive.org/details/mommybook/page/n9/mode/2up
Why would daddy do that? Is he actually a psychopath? Dumb? Both?!
This child isn’t safe.
PS: jokes aside there are actually good books for kids on the topic, e.g. “Ada & Zangemann” https://archive.org/details/mommybook/page/n9/mode/2up
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Replying to @culpable_mink and @UpperStoryCo
Visuals for it https://x.com/UpperStoryCo/status/1312042644835635200
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Replying to @culpable_mink
FWIW I recommend playing with Turing Tumble by @UpperStoryCo to get an actual gut feeling that… yes, really it’s fine having computations done by rocks, or here falling metal balls on plastic trinkets.
We gradually improve the substrate but in fine, it is the same.
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Replying to @utopiah
And why it’s exactly my kind of “book” https://fabien.benetou.fr/Analysis/TheCaseAgainstBooks (yes, I know, it’s rage bait, we agree ;)
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Replying to @utopiah
Details on https://www.exploratoriumstore.com/products/the-art-of-tinkering
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Reading, kinda.
“The Art of Tinkering” by Karen Wilkinson, and Mike Petrich from @exploratorium, one of the best gift I received last week!🤩
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Replying to @bitbybit_dev, @ManifoldCAD, @babylonjs, @threejs and @EmmettLalish
Ah, I made a thing! Really amazing on-boarding.
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Replying to @mkoivuka and @cixliv
To loop back on Valve IMHO that’s actually the main difference, it’s not the technical ability of the staff on the payroll, rather it’s that Valve owns itself whereas the market owns Meta, despite its CEO having special control, it’s still totally different.
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Replying to @mkoivuka and @cixliv
You can trust that they can’t give up on surveillance capitalism because it’s just too successful for them and at this point it’s in their DNA from the start. So actually quality product yet sadly absolutely damaging business model, both for the individual consumer and society.
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I won’t be surprised when business accounts will be able to remove/hide community notes… but until then I do enjoy this kind of marketing gap calling.
Nope, it does not, it’s total BS.
Who would have guessed the system would, temporarily, eat itself. Love it. https://x.com/Windows/status/1854594650008699164
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Which is probably in itself fascinating, namely IF there was such a scenario, i.e “bombing the West”, I’d bet a quality warning signal would NOT be public threats but rather coordination of movements from children of people in power leaving. https://x.com/reshetz/status/1862416031207026782
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Replying to @cixliv
At this point, between the Index, Half-life: Alyx, the SteamDeck and last but not least Proton, whatever Valve would put out, it’ll be an instant buy for me.
I don’t believe in Santa Claus but I do believe in Gabe.
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Replying to @Oktahedro
Thanks for the clarification. To be more explicit I’m not advocating rcp as a solution in 2024, rather I’m trying to show that on some aspects it was already possible, and even arguably better, a long time ago.
Today it’s probably better to use sftp but recommendations welcomed.
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Replying to @utopiah
Just few days ago https://x.com/utopiah/status/1861424962273198499 it’s appalling.
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Replying to @utopiah
Sadly as search on this platform is broken can’t cite my past links (sigh) so directly check https://ghostwork.info
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Yes… “you’re not asking some magical AI. You’re asking a human data labeler.”
Horrifying when you actually understanding the business of Ghost Work! ⚠️Please, I beg you all, do learn how the sausage is made :
AI as a fantasy is hot as f*ck but AI implementation is filthy! https://x.com/karpathy/status/1862565643436138619
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Replying to @IntoGalaxyy and @AnxiousHolly
More directly https://x.com/utopiah/status/1862763217484685471
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rcp, 1982
From any connected machine to any other supporting the protocol, no platform lock-in.
More than 40 years ago.
We DO have the technology!🙄
cf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_r-commands#rcp https://x.com/VNchocoTaco/status/1862459711716790301
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Replying to @IntoGalaxyy and @AnxiousHolly
lol… I mean this is so damn sad, 2024 and we can’t share file. What the heck.
Related https://x.com/utopiah/status/1862450953821020643
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Replying to @MarinaVPap, @sjmgarnier and @SHOALgroup
cc @GTheraulaz
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