math person here. we dont do this. thanks
A math person's perspective.
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how was the past more futuristic than the present
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how it started how it’s going
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“no updates from my end”
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i hate saying this but all my friends who smoked weed everyday are losers now
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accidentally woke up in the soviet union
gm. edmonton is so back
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i saw tiktok get banned in india and i shit you not 24 hrs later nobody remembered it existed
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“wow this scenery beautifully decomposes into acute and obtuse angels” - no math person ever
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done scrolling laptop twitter. lets check whats up on phone twitter
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meanwhile in ui design they have just figured out addition
quick tip for nested radii → your corners will look a lot better if you set the outer radius to the sum of the inner radius + padding
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im no macroeconomist but wtf is about to happen bro
Crude Oil collapsing
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this guy needs to be studied
Palantir's back!! cant keep that one down
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"times square, new york as painted by raphael in 1511, renaissance, broad daylight" my mind is throughly blown
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here’s a real math person’s perspective
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guy with no formal background in engineering did this. you can just do things
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what no-code people don’t get is that writing code is the easiest part of programming
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bro we never going to mars
👥 Elon Musk is now following PrettyGirls (@beautyshowcase)
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we are discovering arranged marriage from first principles
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every time i get the window seat in a plane
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cluely has singlehandedly set asians back by at least 113 yrs
Only took two days to raise $15m Wow that was easy @cluely
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me: > waits 4yrs for us tourist visa > explains purpose of visit mexican chad: > simply walks into the country > refuses to elaborate
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how did he know
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man kierkegaard had no chill
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hot take: the impact ai has had so far on society is close to zero
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can someone explain what palantir does (600 p/e edition)
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this single handedly changed my view on ai slop. the cymbals had me laughing uncontrollably. perfect comedic timing
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90% of coding is waiting for a fever dream where the entire code is revealed to you
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Replying to @andrew_n_carr
and here he is on the columbus ship
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most of tech progress happens purely because some smart guy said something can’t be done and it pissed off another smart guy
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bro we never reaching agi
BREAKING: OpenAI is working on its own X-like social network, per FORTUNE
Community note
This was reported on by Kylie Robison from The Verge, not Fortune. theverge.com/openai/648130/…
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what do you call delusions of grandeur when you actually pull them off
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literally everyone i meet calls themselves neurodivergent. what are we even diverging from at this point
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my life lowkey changed when i realized nobody can really tell from the outside that you’re anxious
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your fastest path to yourself is unemployment
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this is like the roman empire for people who do matrix multiplication
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bangalore autowala: > takes 30 mins to find > scolds you for being 2 mins late > talks to his fren on the phone about how he just picked a new mfer > gets mad that i already paid online mumbai autowala: > finds you > goes by the meter > has a phd > gives you his quick lore recap and folk wisdom that changes your life forever > happy to accept any form of payment including driving to the atm
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tech jobs are basically ubi for high iq people
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> james chadwick > 1932 > results don't add up so there must be a new particle > call that neutron > single page > nature publication > nobel prize in physics
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when i write “we” in a report or a paper im mostly referring to me and the dawg in me
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the reason i can never have a normal job is that i do 3 months of work in 4 days and then go into depression for 2 months
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their “different path of life” eventually broke the friendship
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started working at a defence startup
i will never be truly happy until i do a defence startup
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been using this incredible ai assistant that helps me write code 10x faster
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Replying to @_akhaliq
“i choose rock what do you choose” this is the cutest rock paper scissors ever
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too many smart people waste time on top-down thinking (what does utopia look like) rather than bottom-up (how to build dope shit in an imperfect world)
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Replying to @LittleRojo101
dont take it personally little rojo
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naval has kinda mastered the art of sounding insanely profound while making zero sense
The beginning of memory is the end of childhood.
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this is basically everything you need to know about nikhil kamath's podcast
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you are a free thinker? name three free thoughts
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guys im texting a girl and she said “You’re not only cool — you’re 𝗮𝗱𝗺𝗶𝗿𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲. 💞” i think she might be the one
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a programmer is born twice. the second time when he starts reading the docs
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geohot linkedin arc is something i didnt know i needed
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you can tell a lot about a person based on whether they think of vectors as arrows or list of numbers
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bangalore is basically if linkedin was a city
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if you lose your bloodline to “grok 3 sexy mode” maybe you’re not meant to be in the gene pool
If you haven’t used Grok 3 “Sexy” 18+ mode, drop everything and try it. I can’t explain how unbelievably messed up this is (and I can’t post a video). This may single handedly bring down global birth rates. I can’t believe Grok actually shipped this.
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made portal 2 using grok3. only model that has been able to get this far
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there’s a good chance we’ll find out that voice is kind of a terrible way to interact with a computer
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except that one guy
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my biggest takeaway from zero to one was never chase a conventionally hot girl
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woke up at 6am to the sun doing this
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this is the graph that got me into ai 7 years ago. and it’s more relevant than ever
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i fear the man who has read one book 10,000 times
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you can pretty much hard reset your life by watching an entire mit opencourseware playlist
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she was cute but he was locked in
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boston dynamics robots use control engineering NOT machine learning! even some of the tech bros dont get this. its not “ai getting better” its “humans getting better”
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Replying to @benaratame
L + ratio + cheater + pumpkin eater
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you have access to your optimal policy at all times. you just choose not to follow it. you can literally access it by asking “what should i be doing rn?”
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everybody gangsta until agi reads the gita and detaches itself from reward function
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holy shit vibe coding works
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im DONE reading electronically
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now im become terminally online. the seeker of 2 likes
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thinking about this
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name a single hobby of yours outside of media consumption
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Replying to @bobz44
i do because at some point they really were good friends
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this may be the best time to learn to code in history
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me and my supervisor discussing how our predictions are worse than random
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kurzgesagt taught me that you can make cool thought provoking animations and still be full of slop
Humanity's smartest invention might also be its last. Superintelligent AI could be our dream come true – or our worst nightmare. Watch our latest video to find out what it could mean for the future of our species: kgs.link/superintelligence
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i sold 1 banana for $100. i have 100 bananas. what is my net worth
BREAKING: Elon Musk is now the first person in history to exceed a net worth of $500 Billion 🤯 That's more than the combined net worth of Jeff Bezos $233.5B and Mark Zuckerberg $245.7B. He's gained $245 billion in wealth in just the past year alone.
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elon was right. twitter is priceless
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how does steve jobs always manage to make me cry
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idk how people talk about hard work paying off. ive literally achieved everything in my life by being lucky
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it takes a lot courage for someone in his position to go live and make a fool of himself. everybody gansta in their comfortable controlled environments
feeling really bad for the Meta OS team
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you can’t claim to know pytorch if you’ve never encountered this guy
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boys be like “i know a place”
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this should be the universal method of education delivery: guy who knows his shit typing stuff and opening tabs on his screen
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explain this gap in your love life
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do you think genghis khan asked for 5 more mins in the blanket
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paulg celebrates 10k lines of slop code. elon primarily posts uncanny fantasy porn. thiel now gets owned in interviews. is there any hope left anon
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pip install has taken me places i wouldnt go with a gun
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Replying to @allgarbled
if only i had a family emerald mine
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easiest way to feel important while being useless is to worry about the problems of the world
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> check instagram > high school crush is getting married
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studying computer architecture somehow brings me closer to god
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does he know that feeds are personalized
Replying to @zzlccc
This and Sydney Sweeney was my entire timeline so I couldn’t not notice :). It’s a very interesting find and good reading, I have a local branch playing with for nanochat.
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they should invent a higher level language than english
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Replying to @AndrewYatzkan
if i had kids i would cover their eyes
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i have friends in high dimensional places
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> the billionaire you never hear about > its peter thiel
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elon musk lowkey fell off
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quantum mechanics would lose 90% of its fan base if they actually studied it
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