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Ascend: The Great Books Podcast
Ascend: The Great Books Podcast@TheGreatB00ks·
Reading Homer and the Greek plays first is better, because it gives more context for Plato - especially since Socrates cites Homer a lot. So, if you have the patience to read the Iliad and Odyssey first, go for it! Probably a few months with our help. But a lot of people start their great books journey with Plato. That is very common. So you could jump in now.
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Ascend: The Great Books Podcast
Ascend: The Great Books Podcast@TheGreatB00ks·
Plato is philosophy. You can read Plato with Ascend. Our "Plato 101: An Introduction" episode is OUT today!
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@OortCloudAtlas What have you learned along the way which surprised you and leveled up your practice or, similarly, what your students/friends have reported in the same vein?
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Michael Taft (simulation)
Michael Taft (simulation)@OortCloudAtlas·
Twitter trends towards the theoretical limit for the worst environment to talk about meditation and awakening. So, what kind of meditation and awakening posts would you like to see from me here?
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@randallmbriggs What are the basics that we would need to know before the class starts?
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Randall Briggs
Randall Briggs@randallmbriggs·
Excited to announce that I will be teaching a course at MIT during the month of January titled Advanced Machining. I’m teaching the class that I wish I had when I was an undergrad: a practical deep-dive into all the details of machining, metrology, workholding, tool-selection, tolerances, etc. that you would normally learn after many years of experience. It will be open to the public and also will be posted on YouTube :) Please let me know what you think! (Link in the reply)
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Tony@angellmethod·
@_NIG3L_ Did you know what voxels or tomographic meant beforehand?
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Incredible! “The X-ray photos are turned into a 3D volume of voxels using tomographic reconstruction algorithms, resulting in a stack of slice images.”
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Ten months ago, we launched the Vesuvius Challenge to solve the ancient problem of the Herculaneum Papyri, a library of scrolls that were flash-fried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Today we are overjoyed to announce that our crazy project has succeeded. After 2000 years, we can finally read the scrolls: This image was produced by @Youssef_M_Nader, @LukeFarritor, and @JuliSchillij, who have now won the Vesuvius Challenge Grand Prize of $700,000. Congratulations!! These fifteen columns come from the very end of the first scroll we have been able to read and contain new text from the ancient world that has never been seen before. The author – probably Epicurean philosopher Philodemus – writes here about music, food, and how to enjoy life's pleasures. In the closing section, he throws shade at unnamed ideological adversaries – perhaps the stoics? – who "have nothing to say about pleasure, either in general or in particular." This year, the Vesuvius Challenge continues. The text that we revealed so far represents just 5% of one scroll. In 2024, our goal is to from reading a few passages of text to entire scrolls, and we're announcing a new $100,000 grand prize for the first team that is able to read at least 90% of all four scrolls that we have scanned. The scrolls stored in Naples that remain to be read represent more than 16 megabytes of ancient text. But the villa where the scrolls were found was only partially excavated, and scholars tell us that there may be thousands more scrolls underground. Our hope is that the success of the Vesuvius Challenge catalyzes the excavation of the villa, that the main library is discovered, and that whatever we find there rewrites history and inspires all of us. It's been a great joy to work on this strange and amazing project. Thanks to Brent Seales for laying the foundation for this work over so many years, thanks to the friends and Twitter users whose donations powered our effort, and thanks to the many contestants whose contributions have made the Vesuvius Challenge successful! Read more in our announcement: scrollprize.org/grandprize

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Victor M@victormustar·
Free ChatGPT users - what's stopping you from switching to HuggingChat?
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Jason Fox
Jason Fox@JasonGFox·
Is it possible to take futurism back to where it used to be? A thought space for positive outcomes for humanity that leverage our innate ingenuity and optimism?
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Matthew Hope Eland
Matthew Hope Eland@integerman·
I have a book. I'm also not crying over here right now. The whole process was so much fun and far easier than I could have expected. I'm so happy to see it released and in the hands of others.
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Tony@angellmethod·
@MasonCusack I did an internship with one other intern. We were required to be in office. Everyone else was allowed to (and did) WFH. It sucked and I would’ve done the same thing if I was fully remote.
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Tony@angellmethod·
@gregor_suttie Ask someone to show you inside - it’s cool
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Janis Ozolins
Janis Ozolins@OzolinsJanis·
Airplane mode isn't just for flying.
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Janis Ozolins
Janis Ozolins@OzolinsJanis·
It's how you frame it.
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
Panda was really mad at the chair...🐼💺😅
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Tony@angellmethod·
@jeremyphoward I’m curious how you keep the monitor from reflecting in your glasses!
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Jeremy Howard
Jeremy Howard@jeremyphoward·
I just uploaded a 90 minute tutorial, which is designed to be the one place I point coders at when they ask "hey, tell me everything I need to know about LLMs!" It starts at the basics: the 3-step pre-training / fine-tuning / classifier ULMFiT approach used in all modern LLMs.
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@blakeohare I have no idea what this is but it looks like it is designed to make you disappear into a black hole and I hope you make it back.
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Blake O'Hare
Blake O'Hare@blakeohare·
I solemnly swear I am up to no good.
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Tony@angellmethod·
@likethepyramids @derekjones198 It was a solid take but I figured Stan Lee or Jack Kirby had the weird idea first so I had to take a peak on wiki!
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