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TheSeanLavery

@CyborgLavery

ex Lead Engineer @ Starbucks Emerging Technology Department Coach Mentor game dev VR since 2013 AI ML Tesla Owner Robot owner 3D printing/design in Singularity

California शामिल हुए Şubat 2012
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TheSeanLavery
TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
Test post, please ignore The internet told me that this style of rendering is impossible, so this game I'm working on, doesn't exist.
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:3@Colonthreee·
I spent 4 yesrs developing a 3D-mesh generator that can generate 10 million vertices worth of objects in ~16ms so you can have a complete recreation of the scene in the time it takes to draw the scene at 60FPS. I want to have MAXIMUM INTERACTIVITY which a video will never have.
Jakub Tomšů@jakubtomsu_

> unlike gaming which can just lag and reduce FPS, video (de)compression must maintain real-time to have smooth video What? Neither of those are *hard* real-time systems. And arguably a stall is significantly more noticeable in games, as they need to react to user input

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TheSeanLavery
TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
> Help me solve this front-end bug. I have entirely validated all of the data coming from the back-end. Please help me focus and simply find this bug. 4.6: well i know the user told me to explicitly not look at the back end but what if it's the back end i'm gonna go ahead and go in a crazy thinking loop for six minutes straight reviewing the backend.
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kache@yacineMTB·
@SebAaltonen hahahaahahahahahahahahah dude it's amazing to see you come across the same frustrations and pains i have. I wrote a special neovim extension to deal with this bullshit. i have to literally hawk over every single change
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Sebastian Aaltonen
Sebastian Aaltonen@SebAaltonen·
Normal day: Codex again wrote defensive code inside hot inner loops. All of the data is already validated when the object enters the data structure. Super important to always check AI written code and ask it to clean up all the mess. Otherwise technical debt increases gradually.
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TheSeanLavery
TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
@jasperdevs "AI is just a bubble" "AI is somehow even less useful than nfts" 2026 AI: *one shots blender in html* haters: "LOL THE CHEAP AI MODEL FROM 2024 STILL CAN'T DRAW HANDS"
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jasper
jasper@jasperdevs·
WHAT THE HELLL THIS HAS TO BE SPUD??? GPT 5.5 remakes blender from scratch in HTML... "remake blender in HTML identically but name it bender"
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TheSeanLavery
TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
@xPhoenix You could also just drive there again in the same spot and see and drive in both lanes and see exactly where in the video you are in both of those lanes.
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xPhoenix
xPhoenix@xPhoenix·
@CyborgLavery That kind of confirms what my eyes saw but I’m biased so I appreciate your assessment!!
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xPhoenix@xPhoenix·
Are there any analysts or traffic police that can look at this minor fender bender video and determine fault? Where are my sleuths 🔍 it is my vehicle, all parties are unharmed and it’s just for conjecture. The more opinions the merrier!
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TheSeanLavery
TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
See if there is any skid mark from the impact where it pushed the tire sideways. If there is you will find impact You'll find the tire mark on the road and if you can identify that Go stand there right on the tire mark and then look at the video again get a new clip of you standing there. Then you can hopefully kind of prove where the collision exactly happened
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starbi
starbi@starbi_dev·
making a hole darker with a shadow lasagna not the best solution, just a bunch of transparent cubes slapped together, but worked better than I expected 🦧 #gamedev #pixelart #madewithunity
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TexasTSLA
TexasTSLA@TexasTSLA·
@MattBellomo777 @Tesla @robotaxi You tell me 🤣🤣
TexasTSLA@TexasTSLA

Brooooo 😱😭🤣😱💀💀💀 If you have 5 mins watch this highlight clip of my first day using @Waymo in Dallas Almost hit a dumpster twice! Blocked one way traffic Angry pedestrian approached the Waymo Drove the wrong way into a one way Almost hit the other dudes ride Customer support took over and drove the car into a construction manhole! Thought I was gonna sink and drown 🤣🤣🤣 I’m so bullish on $TSLA now more than ever

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TexasTSLA@TexasTSLA·
Welcome to Dallas bud 😅😅🤣 Dear @Tesla FSD users have said multiple times nav and map data is 🥔 and needs to be improved @robotaxi misses its exit! ROBOTAXI DRIVES ON THE HIGHWAY and freaks out!! THEN TRIES TO PULL OVER AS TRAFFIC IS FLYING BY 80-90mph!!! Rider support was of no assistance 🤣🤣
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Matthew Bellomo
Matthew Bellomo@MattBellomo777·
@TexasTSLA @Tesla @robotaxi Yep true. You could of just let Tesla know privately. You knew what you were doing and knew you’d grab headlines. You would have all the Tesla haters post it so you get more views.
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TheSeanLavery
TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
@davepl1968 You can, however, run a model with certain optimizations turned off on specific hardware and get the same answers every time if you use a random seed. Only when all considerations are met, but it's very easy for one thing to introduce some randomness.
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
Wow, I'm learning so much! I'm eager to learn how propagating through weights deterministically yields a different answer each time. Does the math change? Does God intervene? Why?
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
A lot of people don't seem to understand that if you ask an AI the SAME question, you will get the SAME answer. Every. Single. Time. To avoid that, the models "salt" your prompt by adding random input params so that the model does not take the same path. But LLMs are not random or unpredictable - if you ask it the name of TinTin's dog, and it gives you an answer, then the same model with the same weights and the same input will ALWAYS say Snowy.
Anthony Eckert@EckertAnthony

@davepl1968 The difference between ai and a calculator is that the calculator doesn't change depending on if you tell it there's a ghost in the machine or not moreright.xyz/pages/ghost-te…

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Yaro
Yaro@Tutrifour·
Here's a longer clip with meta data overlay. FSD is turned off right before the vehicle swerves to the right. Used github.com/teslamotors/da… and had claude overlay it on the video.
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TheSeanLavery
TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
@Gandeloft @bprintco My point is that I don't care how many times the code is scanned. I only care about how many times the code was successfully scanned. If they scan a code and they have no internet and they don't end up on my site that's not a success.
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Gandeloft
Gandeloft@Gandeloft·
@CyborgLavery @bprintco I understand all of that. My point is that you can't know how many times a code was scanned.
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Alex B@bprintco·
You underestimate how much people hate QR codes and don’t use them. I see so many business owners insist on having them on their vehicles and windows. All you’re doing is adding pointless clutter. I recently tested this and sent out 3000 prints with QR codes. I had just over 300 calls, which is great, but a whopping TWO code scans.
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TheSeanLavery
TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
Because the purpose of the QR code is to get the person onto a website. I don't care if a billion people scan my QR code and they have no internet connection. It's not serving my purpose. I want them to see the information that's on my website. When they go onto my website I can count how many people came in through the QR codes with analytics.
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Gandeloft
Gandeloft@Gandeloft·
@bprintco Why do you think you know of each time the code was scanned? There is no need for an internet connection to scan a code so you have no idea how many times it was scanned..
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TheSeanLavery
TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
@DirtyTesLa The spedo reads 2 high. So its actually at the limit.
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TheSeanLavery
TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
I made a game engine in 2010 that was in Flash, and it had destructible environments and there were zero allocations during runtime. After every level you completed, it would load the next level, and there would be one little animation when you do the loading. That's it, because it would dynamically take the vector art and rasterize it into the engine.
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
Dynamic allocation / heap allocation is enemy number one. If your computer program is well designed, you should know how much resources it is going to take up before you run it. If you don't, then it isn't a good program Allocate everything on the stack
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TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
@Stone_Tao @abemurray Hierarchy decisions are testable. You can enforce boundaries. It's actually kinda nice. You can have tests that test the code and then test the functionality. It's pretty impressive.
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Stone Tao
Stone Tao@Stone_Tao·
@abemurray this may be ok with just building a feature that works however building software used by others is a different matter. Function naming matters, hierarchy decisions matter, etc, these aren’t exactly testable and needs to be reviewed still
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TheSeanLavery
TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
Yep, I even read the hyper-fast code the AI is writing, and I'll interrupt it midway because it's doing something wrong. Thousands of lines of code? Easy to read It used to be slow when I needed to look up a lot more syntax, but since I've been coding in, I don't even know how many languages now, So much of the syntax and code is just easy to glance at, understand what it's doing, and pick out the smells.
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TheSeanLavery@CyborgLavery·
@daradoescode @theo @yacineMTB @yacineMTB posted about LINUS(OF LINUUS TECH TIPS), buying a jet. Saying LINUX has provided a lot of value. LINUS TECH TIPS IS NOT THE CREATOR OF LINUX OPERATING SYTEM. That is a different Linus. That is the joke.
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David Shapiro (L/0)
David Shapiro (L/0)@DaveShapi·
@bryan_johnson This is a permanent state of humanity. The only true idiot is the one who believes he isn't an idiot.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Guys, I’m an idiot. All this time I’ve spent trying not to die, I had toxic turf in my backyard. Artificial turf contains crumb rubber infill made from recycled tires, which leaches chemicals including PFAS, heavy metals, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These compounds are linked to hormone disruption, carcinogenicity, and systemic inflammation. I don’t know how I missed it. It makes me question my basic competence in life. What gets me is that I try so hard to survey the world of potential idiocy. Then I find out there’s a monument to idiocy sitting right in front of my face that I was blind to. I’m removing the turf, yet I’m still stuck with this seemingly unsolvable problem of how to not be an idiot.
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