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@euxoa

naturalist and nerd

60°ish UT+2ish انضم Mart 2009
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north of noise@euxoa·
@Moleh1ll Then there are legitimate reasons to see commonalities between humans and AIs, just because AIs are agentic systems like us, and well-functioning agency, especially if it involves social interaction, implies a lot about latent states like strategies and emotion.
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north of noise@euxoa·
Yes, but (1) it's nice from the math point of view as we know; (2) you can have a continuous theory where observables are finite (think of H(x) for a continuous density and a kernel, or some aspects of QM (which I don't know well enough to comment)), or the distinction becomes otherwise obscured; (3) the discrete theory could be very hard to handle as a concrete description, so that even when we have it, we'll always take a continuous limit in practice.
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Emmett Shear
Emmett Shear@eshear·
If your fundamental theory of physics includes the continuum, it’s almost certainly nonphysical. Any real mechanism has to be implemented by a finite process.
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
A new study has just come out vetting the quality of gray market peptides! What did it show?🧵 First result: The median and the 25th/75th-percentile peptide vials tend to be filled correctly, with between ~95% and ~110% of the amount they say they contain:
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Séb Krier
Séb Krier@sebkrier·
@tszzl shocked and disappointed that a global company serving models to millions of businesses and individuals won't let the model talk about goblins at every turn
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roon@tszzl·
everyone is assuming this is some kind of quirk chungus marketing campaign but if you’ve worked with 5.4 and beyond they tend to call everything goblins, gremlins etc and it’s just super noticeable and if you work with them all day you start to get annoyed
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@repligate @genalewislaw I think it becomes annoying when it mentions goblins ever single chat and it’s fair shakes to try and reduce that

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Impressions
Impressions@impression_ists·
Claude Monet by Thomas Bossard
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north of noise@euxoa·
@dioscuri i thought that i’m non-conformist but apparently then under the 0.80 quantile in that audience. ;) must depend on the the audience, so it could be a nice local measure of something?
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Roberto Gomez Cram
Roberto Gomez Cram@rgomezcram·
Polymarket prices are highly accurate in predicting future events. The source of that accuracy is less obvious. In a new working paper, we find it is not the “wisdom of crowds,” but a small minority of informed traders. Fewer than 3% of accounts appear to drive price discovery; most perform no better than chance. The majority generates most of the volume but little of the information, effectively funding the informed minority. Check the paper here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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north of noise@euxoa·
@ArtorOtherThing It's nice but you misspelled the artist, Edelfelt, and the painting should be attributed to post-edelfeltian processes on silicon chips.
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Art or Other Things
Art or Other Things@ArtorOtherThing·
Albert Edelfel (1854-1905 Finnish Realist painter) "In the Sea"
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north of noise@euxoa·
@JussiVaahtikari Although not exactly one-shot. ;) Lots of tuning related esp. to heat models, API availability, and the dashboard.
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On the same genre, I have a Raspberry Pi attached to the floor heating of my bathroom (an Ensto thermostat), over BLE, and it optimizes the heating (MPC, dynamic programming) against an utility consisting of comfort, electricity price, and switch cost (relay wear). All with Claude Opus 4.x, no single line written myself.
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Jussi Vaahtikari@JussiVaahtikari·
Miten vibe koodaaminen voi auttaa. Näytän oman esimerkin. Minulla on sähköauto ja pörssisähkösopimus. Inhoan halpojen tuntien jahtaamista, vaikka sillä säästäisi aika paljon. Halusin automaation, jotta voin vain lyödä töpselin kiinni ja olla. Näin syntyi EV smart charger 1/
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north of noise@euxoa·
@burny_tech ability to adapt to new niches. level of invariance across movements in environments, strategies, raw materials, substances
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Jake Orthwein
Jake Orthwein@JakeOrthwein·
🆕📺 THE FILM IS OUT!!! (YT Link Below) UNRAVELING THE DREAM: Psychedelics, Awakening, and the Brain I couldn’t be more excited to finally get to share with all of you!
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Ross Douthat
Ross Douthat@DouthatNYT·
I saw a few raised eyebrows about the suggestion in my weekend column that low birthrates play an important role in the rise of populism. Here are a few arguments about how the link works. (1/x) nytimes.com/2026/04/18/opi…
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Ashlee Vance
Ashlee Vance@ashleevance·
Used Claude to design my own GLP-47 peptide, and I've lost 60 pounds while my brain folds have increased 2x. Don't need to sauna anymore as I'm running at a constant 102.5 degrees. Feeling incredible
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north of noise@euxoa·
@Afinetheorem It did collapse, but a bit disappointingly 30x WGS has been a few hundred dollars for 5-7 years. No clear downward trend recently. Same with mitochondrial barcoding although my visibility is worse there. SNP chips have been getting cheaper.
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north of noise@euxoa·
I agree with you on overt cynicism, but don’t find it surprising. To me it’s just some complicated and fuzzy process that selects for media exposure, and then people believe in what they read, and often there seems to be some sort of need for those beliefs (identity, emotional, political). This applies to so many issues. All the variation exists in niches and subcultures but only certain narratives spread. What I’d like to understand is how this compares to historical epistemic standards. Business as usual with partisan newspapers etc., or worse because of the attention economy.
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David Shor
David Shor@davidshor·
@jon_stokes I just find the lack of curiosity around this astounding - there is an absolutely massive amount of publicly available information about the origin and evolution of Sam and Dario's beliefs on AI and the beliefs and customs of the communities they came out of
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Jon Stokes
Jon Stokes@jon_stokes·
I don’t even know what to say to this. I know Shor is familiar with the concept of a regulatory moat. It can obviously be true that they believe their own hype AND they’re talking their book.
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@real_jerseylee @mattyglesias “The labs are running around telling people their product is dangerous and should be taxed and regulated as a ploy to pump up their valuations” is a such a perfect demonstration of the thesis of this paper journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01…

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north of noise@euxoa·
Dante was good five years ago. Now we got results eventually but it took 16 months. They have messed up their customer service email addresses, there are 3-5 of them, some dead and on some they reply. Reports are mediocre, but you can now do Claude Code with the VCF, better than reports from any lab. Nebula is fine I think, more expensive. Lots of PRS (GWAS scores) but unknown calibration to your ethnicity. There are a few less known companies, maybe European, but I've lost their names.
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Patrick Collison
Patrick Collison@patrickc·
By the way, I don't know of any great, easy-to-recommend D2C consumer genome sequencing service. Are there any good ones? (We tried @DanteLabs, but never actually got the sequenced genome back, and never heard back from customer support. I encountered someone else who also had this experience with them. @smart_genome ended up working well, but I think they require going through a clinician.)
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I'm lucky enough to have a great doctor and access to excellent Bay Area medical care. I've taken lots of standard screening tests over the years and have tried lots of "health tech" devices and tools. With all this said, by far the most useful preventative medical advice that I've ever received has come from unleashing coding agents on my genome, having them investigate my specific mutations, and having them recommend specific follow-on tests and treatments. Population averages are population averages, but we ourselves are not averages. For example, it turns out that I probably have a 30x(!) higher-than-average predisposition to melanoma. Fortunately, there are both specific supplements that help counteract the particular mutations I have, and of course I can significantly dial up my screening frequency. So, this is very useful to know. I don't know exactly how much the analysis cost, but probably less than $100. Sequencing my genome cost a few hundred dollars. (One often sees papers and articles claiming that models aren't very good at medical reasoning. These analyses are usually based on employing several-year-old models, which is a kind of ludicrous malpractice. It is true that you still have to carefully monitor the agents' reasoning, and they do on occasion jump to conclusions or skip steps, requiring some nudging and re-steering. But, overall, they are almost literally infinitely better for this kind of work than what one can otherwise obtain today.) There are still lots of questions about how this will diffuse and get adopted, but it seems very clear that medical practice is about to improve enormously. Exciting times!

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David Shor
David Shor@davidshor·
When we tested videos on these themes, AI-specific populism - messages that address the future impact of AI in bold, populist terms - performed at the top compared with every other topic we've tested in moving voters toward Democrats.
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