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Caleb McKinney 🐁

Caleb McKinney 🐁

@approximization

Brain-Computer Interfaces @ Systems Neural Engineering Lab 🔌 Machine Learning PhD Student @GeorgiaTech 🐝

Atlanta, GA Inscrit le Nisan 2024
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owen
owen@owengretzinger·
linkedin feed rn 📦⭐️
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David Hoang
David Hoang@davidhoang·
I read this in art school ages ago and this is more important than ever in making software.
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Max Hodak
Max Hodak@maxhodak_·
the humans didn’t hate the mammoths; in fact they probably worshiped them. they just thought their atoms could be repurposed for more important uses
Ante D. Luvian@uncle_deluge

@dualedraumar They made houses out of mammoth bones

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David
David@DavidSHolz·
this might be my favorite video ive ever made. i was making web visualizers for every part of our stack and i added a zoom and said "whoa this looks like a Max Cooper music video" then i got license to a Max Cooper song, added some technical narrative subtitles and ahhh 🥺❤️❤️
Midjourney@midjourney

A technical dive inside our new "Midjourney Scanner"

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Forrest Cardamenis
Forrest Cardamenis@FCardamenis·
Baby has gotten good at identifying “dada” but still struggling with surrealism, cubism, even baroque.
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Harvey Lederman
Harvey Lederman@LedermanHarvey·
@krishnanrohit it’s only programming if it’s made in the champagne region of the human brain
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Caleb McKinney 🐁
Caleb McKinney 🐁@approximization·
@noahlt I recently had Claude use the contraction "I're". Probably a lot of the frontier weirdness comes from distillation / quantization
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Noah Tye
Noah Tye@noahlt·
Fun when I get hallucinations from LLMs these days. Feels like hitting the edge of the map, exploring, relying on myself.
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
I taught Claude to talk like a caveman to use 75% less tokens. normal claude: ~180 tokens for a web search task caveman claude: ~45 tokens for the same task "I executed the web search tool" = 8 tokens caveman version: "Tool work" = 2 tokens every single grunt swap saves 6-10 tokens. across a FULL task that's 50-100 tokens saved why does it work? caveman claude doesn't explain itself. it does its task first. gives the result. then stops. no "I'd be happy to help you with that." no "Let me search the web for you" no more unnecessary filler words "result. done. me stop." 50-75% burn reduction with usage limits getting tighter every week this might be the most practical hack out there right now
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Sawyer Hood
Sawyer Hood@sawyerhood·
why is every dev tool turning into fucking apple mail
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Eric
Eric@ericmitchellai·
machines that build machines that build machines
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keigaan
keigaan@keigaan63·
@nabeelqu I am shocked as to how little have people updated their views on LessWrong. maybe they willed it into existence. that is the only good counter argument
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Nabeel S. Qureshi
Nabeel S. Qureshi@nabeelqu·
Current events are just 2010s LessWrong essays irl now, it's all playing out before our eyes
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