your friendly neighbourhood engineer, working on sample efficiency for robots

born in right generation huge ass neural nets cuda errors claude code iced americano
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I hate how research papers are written. so much yapping in them. just get to the point bro
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pewdiepie installing arch linux WHAT?
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there is no saving pewdiepie now
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your aesthetics as a company matter way more than you think
Keep thinking.
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there is this niche genre on YouTube, videos < 40k views. A extremely gorgeous human being just sitting and talking to the camera, high quality audio, life lessons, deep talk no fancy lightning or editing. just a person being honest and talking in front of the camera. I enjoy it
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i keep saying this someone should make a website that just list 20 textbooks to get you ahead of 99% of people in that field.
you’re only about twenty textbooks behind the most cracked person you know
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how it feels to understand that every skill issue is temporary and can be solved with time and focus.
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this video is all you need to understand what does "drive" mean and why motivation is fake.
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general reminder that these are almost 10 months apart
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-writes infra critical low level code in go -doesn't use syntax highlighting -uses a 25 year old code editor -wears sunglasses while he codes -sometimes works 9 hrs straight no bs definition of cracked
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> see someone god like at design > check bio > ex apple always apple is of design what stripe is of computer engineering.
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people who do gym, solve maths, run marathons, write essays, build are way cooler in my books. it takes effort to do things, especially the hard ones.
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its outttt
should write a blog about jepa
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I think if you pick a really hard research problem, try to solve it in <8 weeks, blog everything, shoot videos, ship good oss code and repeat it. you can get hired by a big lab in ~1 year.
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🗣️
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ai cant create soul which some moments have
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grab that redbull and LOCK IN
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6 days ago - very basic knowledge of encryption/decryption - 0 app dev experience - vague knowledge about network security today - build a app for encryption and authenticating for one of the biggest user base out there. - won a national hack - planned to deploy to 1.3B users
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lmao this tweet is so fucking funny bro just read research papers and tweeted he cracked diffusion language models HAHAHAAHAH
I’m a 19 y/o founder from Germany, and I cracked how Google’s Text Diffusion model works! There are three main approaches on this topic:
Community note
The video in this post is from this blog: hkunlp.github.io/blog/2025/drea
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claude and neovim is all you need. 7 hr work sprints feel so natural now.
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robotics lab is my second home
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so many high status people are engineers because engineering blesses you with a attitude and the ability to pick up any skill or concept out of thin air if you are curious enough to learn it, you just need to put in the hours. people who don't understand this usually complain.
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karpathy sensei's new venture. it will take you from basics of language modeling, machine learning to Multimodality, RLHF, deployment. I can't get enough of this man. github.com/karpathy/LLM101n
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can't stop thinking about this
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chinese bros back at it again - train a Decoder-Only transformer < 3 hrs on a 3090 - fully studded with LoRA, DPO, SFT. - well documented training - vision, moe, and other goodies also avail.
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investing in a good computer can basically change your life. my baby runs 60+ chrome tabs, 30+ safari tabs, discord, 5 tabs of terminal, neovim with 14+ buffers, cursor with ONE javascript project open, and while Spotify blasting music. and never makes one noise.
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people don't want you to know this but you can make yourself get addicted to putting in high number of focus hours.
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so funny when people tell me to do this. I went balls deep into the linux rabbit hole when I was like 14. Wrote custom window manager for X in C. attached images are some of my favourite creations (some of which are custom themes curated to my taste)
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I love the internet
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as soon as you realise that reading and thinking of being productive is not real work. you can save so much of your time. basically get into cycle of doing actual work and getting the dopamine out if it. repeat this. profit.
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how fake was this demo
when you get access to gpt-5, try a message like "use beatbot to make a sick beat to celebrate gpt-5". it's a nice preview of what we think this will be like as AI starts to generate its own UX and interfaces get more dynamic. it's cool that you can interact with the synthesizer directly or ask chatgpt to make changes!
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sudden urge to condense all my knowledge of computers, hardware, maths, machines, biotech, robotics in a single markdown file.
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build robots anon
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the goat dropped !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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fun fact, you can turn your life around in 6 months. all it takes are the 3 d's DRIVE DISCIPLINE DAWG (in you)
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networking? I just dm every follower of mine and ask them "what are you working" on. I made so many friends this way. this shit is easy
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going to frame this piece of art by @vtabbott_
MLA is so elegant, I love you deepeek
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you should work on things you *really* want to work on; if you dont you end up killing your soul and your taste. learned this the hard way
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This is such an interesting way to assess someone's talent. Give problem + deadline → observe approach. Reveals strengths, weaknesses, problem-solving, and time management. Simple, effective.
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reporting kurma is wireless and remote controlled now. RL soon
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type shit
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I am alive in the greatest time ever
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most people arent even trying that hard, you can just become world class in something and become relevant in the field if you try hard.
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fuck man, to be a researcher at deepmind and to be able work on something like this.
We can now train AI inside the mind of another AI. 🤯 🌍 Our world model, Genie 3, imagines and generates new worlds on the fly. 🤖 Our embodied agent, Sima, is dropped in and learns to navigate them autonomously. The entire loop—from the environment to the action—is generated by AI. This is just the first step, soon we will have world simulators for training general embodied intelligence.
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once you get yourself addicted to doing hard things, there is no going back
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do people at that website even know what the fuck they are talking about
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chatgpt - buggy ui - slower model - occasionally down - more yapping. claude - excellent ui and aesthetics - better model imo - better speed - using the model feels like having a smart buddy that doesn't yap (comparatively). - Artifacts actually makes sense unlike oai
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amen
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someone started this HYPE twentytextbooks.bearblog.dev
i keep saying this someone should make a website that just list 20 textbooks to get you ahead of 99% of people in that field.
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dis is going to solve robotics btw
we just released RF-DETR segmentation preview RF-DETR is 3x faster and more accurate than the largest YOLO11 when evaluated COCO segmentation benchmark we plan to launch full family of models by the end of October ↓ fine-tuning notebook below repo: github.com/roboflow/rf-detr
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booked an auto, driver called and said it is a bike. GOD WE ARE SO BACK
they closed rapido bikes taxies 💔
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I hate medium dot com so much. if you write there I have a personal level beef with you
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notice how xai employs are shit posting less
if my ai company was going well i would not be trying to buy another one for one hundred billion dollars
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V-JEPA 2 is really good, yall are sleeping on LeCun
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never had more fun programming foundational ml and embedded C feels like home
grab that redbull and LOCK IN
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going to pop a redbull tonight and speed run this with some jazz deep-ml.com
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make em groove
build robots anon
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meta just solved like 9 different problems for me with a single model wtaf
Introducing SAM 3D, the newest addition to the SAM collection, bringing common sense 3D understanding of everyday images. SAM 3D includes two models: 🛋️ SAM 3D Objects for object and scene reconstruction 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 SAM 3D Body for human pose and shape estimation Both models achieve state-of-the-art performance transforming static 2D images into vivid, accurate reconstructions. 🔗 Learn more: go.meta.me/305985
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there is prolly like a trillion dollar worth of value in GitHub repositories under this org
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dm me if you want this to be a thing
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if doing it for the love of the game was a person:
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Replying to @zephyr_z9
no one owns that domain lol, some random dude keeps on changing it to whoever owns the SOTA and it is the funniest thing ever
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I wonder how long it will take people to realise that data science is a dead job
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Replying to @keshavchan
"ex apple" is a important thing to note 😭😭 they fired all the good ones
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if you as an engineer are still using the claude webui, instead of api. i have a news for you son.
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no one is as fast as Tsinghua researchers
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i firmly believe that uni's are intensionally super slow with their curriculum , so that the students get used to slow and ugly corporate life. aint no way there are people who need to spend 4 years learning basics of computers and electronics.
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if you are a 20 or so kid in tech right now you have 2 ways. way 1 go to the ai slop generation route and fry the brains of all coming generations. way 2 go take the robotics pill and try and automate all possible human labour. kinda red pill blue pill stuff
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reminder
how it feels to understand that every skill issue is temporary and can be solved with time and focus.
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i wanna be so good at engineering
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idek how people used to study before chatgpt. I just chunk all the study material into it, ask it tons of questions make gpt ask questions to me. repeat for every module voila. 5 hrs max for churning 3000ish pages.
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well written answer to "how to read a paper"
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GRPO debate is truly flawed, deepseek and Kimi can complete with frontier models with GRPO so it doesn't really matter. all the RL people know what actually matters is the priors (the base model we pre train on top of); if anyone says otherwise they are prolly cope maxxing
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my POV
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actual list for "The optimal path to mathematical mastery" sheafification.com/the-fast-… by @anisomorphism
i keep saying this someone should make a website that just list 20 textbooks to get you ahead of 99% of people in that field.
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opens linkdin finds a dude swapping his face onto @cory closes linkdin how is that website real lmao
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kinda sucks most student research positions are only for PhD students like, kinda beats the point
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oh boy it is already nov i dont have a internship offer lined up for the summer i am cooked
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> sees a blog, "implement rag from scratch" > hmm interesting, opens the blog. > import langchain > realises I am on the medium website. honestly my fault for ever trusting those mid-ium links
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exams coming soon time to pull out my exam study stack, about to put 40 pdfs into a llm context and make it write notes for me. how was I even studying before.
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half month (maximum) of 12 hr sprints is enough for the things they teach in 4 years. kinda insane.
i firmly believe that uni's are intensionally super slow with their curriculum , so that the students get used to slow and ugly corporate life. aint no way there are people who need to spend 4 years learning basics of computers and electronics.
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sorry deepseek r1
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a messy desk just feels right
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yes
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you can just say shit
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the goal is to generate infinite runaway to be able to do things with friends and family that spark joy in life. money was never the goal
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btw you can just ignore what's on the job page and pitch the founder to hire you. job pages are useless anyway
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any to audio paper any to audio paper any to audio paper neat tricks about multimodal data preprocessing 2.4B parameters DiT model, consisting of 24 layers based on stable audio 3.2k GPU h800 hours very cool work check it out
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the only people who release the code way before the paper
no one is as fast as Tsinghua researchers
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personally saw 30+ people do it
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fuck big academia for romanticising writing research papers, this shit annoying af
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coming to the stores near you @shourshot solved AR
need AR glasses with this info
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i heard you guys like some esp32's
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- prefix caching - flash attn - torch compile is all you need to almost beat vllm btw
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India is not for beginners
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Replying to @toddothy @Toddothy
imo being cracked means having personal taste in tools you use and mastering them him using his preferred sets of tools and performing at his max potential is what makes him cracked
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turned 20 today, still clocking skill hours, surrounded by amazing people. thankful fr for the good ppl & tough times. let's keep running it back.
turned 19 today, only wish is to clock in more skill hours while making more friends.
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on the orange website ohno
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