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a16z
a16z@a16z·
It's time to build.
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Arguably the most intelligent photo ever taken: Solvay Conference on quantum mechanics at the Institute International de Physique Solvay, Brussels, Belgium, in 1927. 17 of the 29 attendees were or became Nobel Prize winners. ✍️
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NocoDB
NocoDB@nocodb·
💥 What is the missing killer app / feature in LLMs? Elasticity. Remember the iconic rubber band effect from the iPhone? Most remember for the touch. However, the real game-changer was elasticity that rubber band effect brought to UX interactions. It brought a sense of playfulness and flexibility to something previously so mundane and rigid—something the industry had never seen before. At first, "UI/UX experts" were questioning it a quite a bit whereas the love for it from the users was obvious. 🎯 Not just UX, the idea of elasticity went on to redefine entire other verticals: 💻 Elasticity in compute? Kubernetes. 📦 Elasticity in data warehousing? Snowflake/databricks. 🗄️ Elasticity in databases? Aurora/Neon. 📂 Elasticity in storage? S3/minio. 💻 Elasticity when you type code? GitHub Copilot. 🏆 Elasticity in B2C ? Countless examples! LLMs fundamentally bring elasticity to human cognition—harnessing the full potential at web/mobile starts with UX and trickles down to all other infra pieces. 🌐 If you are a Product Designer or Frontend Developer with skill, will & hunger to shape this? We have the perfect role for you. 🙌 Join us! bit.ly/nocodb-careers
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Fei-Fei Li
Fei-Fei Li@drfeifei·
What is a really really hard problem to work on in #AI? My own answer is Spatial Intelligence - a technology that could empower and enable countless possible use cases in creation, design, learning, AR/VR, robotics, and beyond. It’s a real honor that my cofounders @jcjohnss @chlassner @BenMildenhall and I are joined by a formidable team of world class pixel talents to start World Labs to work on this super hard problem that took Mother Nature half a billion years to solve. 🤩
World Labs@theworldlabs

Hello, world! We are World Labs, a spatial intelligence company building Large World Models (LWMs) to perceive, generate, and interact with the 3D world. Read more: worldlabs.ai/about

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Bloomberg TV
Bloomberg TV@BloombergTV·
.@drfeifei, aka The Godmother of AI, discusses her latest startup, World Labs, and why "Spatial" intelligence is a new foundational technology trib.al/jFtk6pF
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NocoDB
NocoDB@nocodb·
Hey ChatGPT, Translate below in 'B2B' language please & tell me the effect 💥💥✅ - Make me copy of TikTok - Steal all users, steal all data - Put my preferences - Produce it in next 30 seconds - Release & make it viral
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Gokul Rajaram@gokulr

ENTERPRISE SAAS STICKINESS - WHAT STICKINESS? This news from @Klarna should have every enterprise SaaS company shaking in their boots. If an internal team using AI can replicate 20+ years of work and customization from @salesforce and @Workday, to the extent the company doesn't feel the need to pay for these tools any more, everything we know about stickiness and durability of enterprise software needs to be rethought in the light of AI. In fact, their comments indicate that they were use AI to able to rethink the products from first principles and make them simpler and easier to use: "with the help of AI, the company is able to standardize and create a more lightweight tech stack to operate more effectively with higher quality". [LINK IN COMMENTS] I wouldn't be surprised if the mandate of the head of IT at large enterprises gradually expands to not just negotiating supporting enterprise software licenses but replacing them with custom-built products from the ground up, especially for the largest software products that cost 7-8 digits per year.

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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Kamala on Ukraine: "We need to look out for our friends" How is Ukraine our friend exactly? What have they ever done for us?
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Bill Gurley
Bill Gurley@bgurley·
Brad and I spent two weeks consuming all the information we could on nuclear energy. The x-sphere was super helpful. Here are our best thoughts. Confident we still have much to learn. Let us know what we don’t know. Important topic.
Bg2 Pod@BG2Pod

BG2 Ep15. Deep Dive Nuclear from INSIDE Diablo Canyon 👊💥@altcap @bgurley (00:00) Intro (04:14) Maureen Zawalick | VP at Diablo Canyon (06:13) The Need for Diablo (10:07) The Importance of Nuclear Power (15:50) License Renewal and the Future of Diablo (18:39) Hope for Expanding Nuclear Power (25:22) Nuclear Waste (30:29) Cost Differential: US vs China (38:56) Factors Contributing to Cost Differential (45:07) Implications of China’s Nuclear Leadership (47:42) Nuclear Energy and AI Supremacy (50:58) The Innovation Gap and Gen 4 Reactors (57:27) Overcoming Challenges (01:03:45) A Call for Government Support

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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Programming is changing so fast... I'm trying VS Code Cursor + Sonnet 3.5 instead of GitHub Copilot again and I think it's now a net win. Just empirically, over the last few days most of my "programming" is now writing English (prompting and then reviewing and editing the generated diffs), and doing a bit of "half-coding" where you write the first chunk of the code you'd like, maybe comment it a bit so the LLM knows what the plan is, and then tab tab tab through completions. Sometimes you get a 100-line diff to your code that nails it, which could have taken 10+ minutes before. I still don't think I got sufficiently used to all the features. It's a bit like learning to code all over again but I basically can't imagine going back to "unassisted" coding at this point, which was the only possibility just ~3 years ago.
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Alex Cheema
Alex Cheema@alexocheema·
Each device in the @exolabs_ mesh network downloads a shard of the AI model. Each shard “sticks” to a device, so you don’t need to re-download parts of the model. You can add as many devices as you like: Macs, NVIDIA, AMD, Qualcomm, and this all happens automatically.
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VR@buzzillio·
@REVMAXXING What an idiot 🤦
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Rev Laskaris
Rev Laskaris@REVMAXXING·
🇷🇺 WE STAND WITH RUSSIA!
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Rev Laskaris@REVMAXXING·
Name one thing Ukraine gave to the world...
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David@Moses2elecboog·
@REVMAXXING Attractive women and wheat. That’s it.
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VR@buzzillio·
@Jayohio19 @REVMAXXING When someone brakes into your home do not call the police- you’re creating a huge cost for the community. Better give that thief everything he wants 😉. *Based on your “strong logic”.
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