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@kullar

ai journal, personal journal, some stuff about footie

London, UK Beigetreten Mart 2009
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Patrick Collison
Patrick Collison@patrickc·
@RuxandraTeslo I think this just reflects a lack of expertise on your part -- like, if you'd actually studied architecture, you'd understand that the buildings on the right are better. x.com/PedroCo6744396…
Bob Sacamano@PedroCo67443965

@UrbanCourtyard Call it what you want, but they are in fact imitating old buildings, which doesn't work along with functionality, materials and technology. Trust me, I'm an architect. It's popular among nostalgic and sentimental people without being full conscious about architecture.

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Ruxandra Teslo 🧬@RuxandraTeslo·
València: street with old buildings vs street with new ones. Why is everything built in the modern era so distasteful?
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Kullar@kullar·
give it a few years a chinese drone fleet will walk into taiwan. they just need to carry on with their energy and robotics development.
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Kullar@kullar·
@theallinpod looking forward to watching this tomorrow. the trump / hormuz part is going to be epic.
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The All-In Podcast
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod·
🚨 POD UP!: Besties are back -- Anthropic's generational run -- OpenAI: Panic mode or finally getting focused? -- AI moats and the 100x future -- Brand value in the age of AI -- Meta found liable in two major cases -- Sacks and Friedberg join PCAST! (0:00) Bestie intros!: Friedberg for Governor of California? (2:25) Anthropic's generational run (15:45) OpenAI: getting focused or panic mode? (36:56) AI valuation impacts, moats, and disruption (43:58) Liquidity speaker announcements, the 100x AI moment (50:35) Two landmark social media verdicts against Meta (1:12:46) Sacks and Friedberg join PCAST!
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Kullar@kullar·
@Austen yeah but they need some sound isolation as all they'll soon do is talk to their computer. Maybe we can add walking circuits to offices and they can talk to their phone which controls their computer.
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Kullar@kullar·
A long time ago, in the early days of the internet, a man began buying all the domains for street names. If you lived on oak street, he'd own the domain oakstreet dot com and he bought almost a million of these street name domains. Crazy things happened.
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Kullar@kullar·
Hit voice short cut button. Say "go for it". Off you go agents in terminal one. Now what's going on in terminal 2? Download ghostty. Run multiple tabs and it's fast. Along comes the actual senior dev and explains his vim / raycast / etc setup... Sharpening the axe for 7 hours to spend 1 hour cutting it is more and more the right way. already doing it in building stuff. Gemini api used to make multiple images of the concepts. Then do multiple prototypes. The planning / concept phase is 90%+ of the process. Looks like it'll be 99% soon.
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LudicrousMoniker
LudicrousMoniker@LudicrousMonica·
Hey @jk_rowling The trailer for the new Harry Potter looks bloody marvellous. I cannot wait, and as it seems to me, neither can the rest of the world❤️🪄
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Kullar@kullar·
It's just so hard to abstract out and see from a above the idea of billions of super intelligent super fast beings added to the planet. Seeing it in coding, design, writing... but you can plug them in anywhere, stack them on top of each other, wrap them within wrappers of themselves and put a bigger wrapper over everything, then duplicate that whole thing 10,000 times and wrap that in a larger wrapper and... it's a mad, mad, mad, mad, mad world.
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Tesla
Tesla@Tesla·
You’ll tell your kids about driving yourself the same way your parents told you they walked to school in the snow
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Kullar@kullar·
@jk_rowling @LudicrousMonica there's people complaining about race swap 😂 It's a fictional book you wankers. John Wayne played Genghis Khan on this same very planet.
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Kullar@kullar·
@JTLonsdale i've watched your podcast interviews and liked them. Maybe i've not kept up but this whole war is dumb as hell right? At best, after all this, Iran is a failed state. At best. More chaos and some government contractors make a lot of money.
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Kullar@kullar·
hey @GeminiApp This drawing thing smack in the middle of the image when you click to see it properly is even more annoying than the small 'brand' star you put on the lower right which people have to take time to remove.
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Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen@typesfast·
If Tesla makes a car with 3 rows of seats, each with its own pair of doors so nobody has to climb over anybody else to get to their seat, they will create a baby boom the likes of which we haven’t seen in 80 years
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@LeahLibresco Something way cooler than a minivan is coming

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Kullar@kullar·
@Austen Can't imagine them sitting there and watching China build robotics and turn into a super-duper power... maybe they'll only realise after chinese bots start to von neuman probe each other and build a city in a week.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A minute and a half of Inuit life
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Kullar@kullar·
@paulg have people give a drop of blood to make a post
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
I now get so many AI-generated replies that it's just too much work to report them for spam and block them, so I'm downshifting to muting.
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Kullar@kullar·
@DavidSacks Actual tech people in charge of tech. A good thing. Though you'll have to suck it up about that war Trump was never gonna start.
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David Sacks
David Sacks@DavidSacks·
I am honored and grateful to be appointed by President Trump to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) and to be named Co-Chair along with OSTP Director Michael Kratsios. PCAST is the principal body of external advisors tasked with shaping science, technology, and innovation policy for the President and the White House. Thirteen of the world’s most accomplished leaders in science and technology will join us as this PCAST’s initial members. Together we will make policy recommendations to ensure that America leads—and wins—in artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies.  I look forward to working with the initial members: Marc Andreessen, Sergey Brin, Safra Catz, Michael Dell, Jacob DeWitte, Fred Ehrsam, Larry Ellison, David Friedberg, Jensen Huang, John Martinis, Bob Mumgaard, Lisa Su, and Mark Zuckerberg. Thank you to President Trump for his visionary leadership on technology policy which attracts the top luminaries in their fields to serve. It is an honor to be part of this distinguished group.
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Kullar@kullar·
@pascal_bornet on, off, switch stuck in the middle. 33% more ability. You're welcome.
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Pascal Bornet
Pascal Bornet@pascal_bornet·
It’s easy to overlook this… but everything in AI depends on something almost invisible. Modern transistors are measured in nanometers — where thousands fit across a single human hair. And yet, your phone contains tens of billions of them, packed into a space smaller than your fingernail. The first time you really think about it, it’s striking. Because at its core, a transistor is simple. Just a switch. On or off. 1 or 0. But when billions of these switches flip billions of times per second, they power everything: Computing. Graphics. Artificial intelligence. The contrast is fascinating. The most advanced systems we build today… rely on the simplest action, repeated at extreme scale. So here’s something I’d be curious to hear from you: As we reach atomic limits, where will the next breakthrough in computing come from? #ArtificialIntelligence #Technology #Innovation #Semiconductors #FutureOfAI
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