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Escaping velocity

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Axilo
Axilo@Axilo·
Things I'm currently excited about are: - Bittensor $TAO as playground for the incentivisation of digital commodities, most exciting developer environment in crypto by a long shot - Big tech as I believe they will consume everything on their path, most AI startups don't stand a chance - Privacy that's composable + compliant and deeper protection of personal data - Creator led companies as they can spearhead distribution - Tokenization of stocks and opening them up to global markets - Investing into CEXs and DEXs for exposure to speculation (very +EV if all stocks are going to be tokenized) I'll be playing my part with @zokuxyz and @taofuxyz
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Axilo@Axilo·
@Stitch3_ai Join the conversation - bitcast-x112d740c
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Stitch3@Stitch3_ai·
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youc🌹@Youclidean·
@DCinvestor yep 100% yeah it's not for every art style (but is optional for devs) but to argue that there isn't a place for this stuff is anti-ai delusion some devs will use, some won't - market/gamers at large will decide what is good vs bad for their gaming experience
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DCinvestor@DCinvestor·
to begin, both of these images are a form of Bethesda slop but i’m gonna be 100% real with you: if i’m playing a game like Starfield, i’d pick the AI-enhanced slop on the right every fucking time y’all are on drugs if you think 95% of people who don’t care about “online AI controversy” wouldn’t do the the exact same thing
Digital Foundry@digitalfoundry

We've brought back our "zoomer" screenshot tool and loaded up a range of DLSS 5 on/off comparisons from a range of games. Check it out: digitalfoundry.net/features/nvidi…

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Axilo
Axilo@Axilo·
People would love this on any game they love if they didn't know it was happening in the background They positioned themselves at the forefront of receiving tech info a bit early, are the first ones to complain, but that's all they'll ever do anyway Their friends wont care and just enjoy the games
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kel.@kelxyz_·
considering cohosting subnet summer nyc w/ @UnsupervisedCap in late march/early april: - we will get the top ~10 subnet operators in. they show off vision and progress - top range of capital allocators in, they get info, pushback on hopium, ask sharp q's dm if interested
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Axilo
Axilo@Axilo·
@MintBlitz Need someone to take the engine, plug it into AI and launch a sequel
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Axilo
Axilo@Axilo·
It will be like this, but then for everything You literally can not prepare for this
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Three days ago I left autoresearch tuning nanochat for ~2 days on depth=12 model. It found ~20 changes that improved the validation loss. I tested these changes yesterday and all of them were additive and transferred to larger (depth=24) models. Stacking up all of these changes, today I measured that the leaderboard's "Time to GPT-2" drops from 2.02 hours to 1.80 hours (~11% improvement), this will be the new leaderboard entry. So yes, these are real improvements and they make an actual difference. I am mildly surprised that my very first naive attempt already worked this well on top of what I thought was already a fairly manually well-tuned project. This is a first for me because I am very used to doing the iterative optimization of neural network training manually. You come up with ideas, you implement them, you check if they work (better validation loss), you come up with new ideas based on that, you read some papers for inspiration, etc etc. This is the bread and butter of what I do daily for 2 decades. Seeing the agent do this entire workflow end-to-end and all by itself as it worked through approx. 700 changes autonomously is wild. It really looked at the sequence of results of experiments and used that to plan the next ones. It's not novel, ground-breaking "research" (yet), but all the adjustments are "real", I didn't find them manually previously, and they stack up and actually improved nanochat. Among the bigger things e.g.: - It noticed an oversight that my parameterless QKnorm didn't have a scaler multiplier attached, so my attention was too diffuse. The agent found multipliers to sharpen it, pointing to future work. - It found that the Value Embeddings really like regularization and I wasn't applying any (oops). - It found that my banded attention was too conservative (i forgot to tune it). - It found that AdamW betas were all messed up. - It tuned the weight decay schedule. - It tuned the network initialization. This is on top of all the tuning I've already done over a good amount of time. The exact commit is here, from this "round 1" of autoresearch. I am going to kick off "round 2", and in parallel I am looking at how multiple agents can collaborate to unlock parallelism. github.com/karpathy/nanoc… All LLM frontier labs will do this. It's the final boss battle. It's a lot more complex at scale of course - you don't just have a single train. py file to tune. But doing it is "just engineering" and it's going to work. You spin up a swarm of agents, you have them collaborate to tune smaller models, you promote the most promising ideas to increasingly larger scales, and humans (optionally) contribute on the edges. And more generally, *any* metric you care about that is reasonably efficient to evaluate (or that has more efficient proxy metrics such as training a smaller network) can be autoresearched by an agent swarm. It's worth thinking about whether your problem falls into this bucket too.

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Axilo
Axilo@Axilo·
@bitcoinpanda69 Genuinely dont understand why you’d put greek yoghurt at c-tier, it’s a godly breakfast component due to it’s probiotics, and the fat and protein it contains I use it to make overnight oats and add almond butter, cinnamon, chia seeds, additional protein and random fruits GODLY
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fooo@bitcoinpanda69·
S-Tier: Steak, Eggs A-Tier: Lamb, Fish, Chicken Thighs, Cheese B-Tier: Less good Fish, Pork chops, ground turkey, cottage cheese C-Tier: Greek yogurt w berries, bacon, ham D-Tier: Deli meats F-Tier: Chicken breast Argue w me
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Axilo@Axilo·
My next crypto conference outfit
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const@const_reborn·
People beginning to realize that when software is cheap all that remains is digital commodities behind APIs, your agent needs inference (64) it needs compute (4,51), it needs fine tunes (56), it needs VPN IPs (65), it needs data scraping (13), it needs twitter data (22), it need prediction (6) … You can orchestrate with a prompt and some digital commodities what previously took teams of hundreds now just with a loop and good prompt. It collapses to the commodities and you MUST get on top of them before it falls down. #TAO
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Axilo
Axilo@Axilo·
@Cooopahtroopa It’s not because of crypto, it’s because of the people
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Coop 💿@Cooopahtroopa·
I think crypto is in the weirdest spot its been since I joined the space in 2017 Beyond speculating and gambling its hard to see how it adds meaningful value to people's lives and enough time has passed that you start to wonder if/when that won't be the case anymore
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Kyle Lines@GrowSoulNow·
@DailyLoud Why can't every major city just copy this instead of leaving rotting garbage bags on the sidewalks?
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Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
The Netherlands hides massive trash containers underground so their streets stay spotless
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Axilo@Axilo·
Why not encode some sort of judgment criteria into the protocol itself, and to not make the mistake again of trusting a very small group of economically motivated actors to exercise that judgment.. Fwiw I think an agentic solution would be a better fit than a set of validators controlling the outcome, maybe a tad bit early but definitely the future we are heading into. Maybe a bit early for ths
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Axilo
Axilo@Axilo·
@bitcoinpanda69 would be honored human connection in the time of the dead internet is what you should optimize for
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fooo@bitcoinpanda69·
This world needs less permissiveness and more ruthless exclusivity Thinking of creating an X Community on here that is exclusive (keep out the chaff) For my 5,000 real homies that arent just tourists Havent looked into how it works yet Like this post for consideration
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Dairus@DairusOkoh·
Just spent some time fucking around with @openclaw and @TPN_Labs because I wanted to see if any of it actually works in real life. Gave my bot the TPN API key , told it to install the official proxy skill from ClawHub, and asked it to spin up a 5-minute residential SOCKS5 proxy in Germany. It did it in like 10 seconds. Gave me a proxy (77.90.43.111:1080 with username/password), used 8 credits, and then proved it worked by fetching an IP check site through the proxy. Came back with a German IP instead of my normal one. No VPN app, no browser extension, no manual config , just a message in Telegram and suddenly the bot is browsing from Germany. That’s the part that hit me: it’s not some complicated setup. The bot handles the API call, gets the proxy, routes the request, shows proof. For 8 credits. A short test like that barely touches the free credits. I’m not saying this is going to change the world tomorrow, but it’s the first time I’ve seen an agent quietly switch to a residential IP from another continent without me doing anything except typing a sentence. Makes you realize how much easier it could be for agents to scrape, research, or just not look like obvious bots when they need to. If you’re building agents and have ever been annoyed by IP blocks or datacenter flags, this is worth a quick test. Curious if anyone else has tried it and what you ran into.
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Axilo
Axilo@Axilo·
@tobi i think it’ll result in a forced push towards a Dutch version of 401ks + exodus of capital (obviously)
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Axilo@Axilo·
@bitfloorsghost Bittensor actually solves this as all subnets are fair launched
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Mint Blitz
Mint Blitz@MintBlitz·
I wonder how Halo would’ve turned out if the developers just kept adding to Halo 3 and building on that instead of releasing a new game.
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Axilo
Axilo@Axilo·
@Old_Samster What’s the biggest bottleneck you see right now for non crypto builders choosing Bittensor / how do we make it better?
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Sami Kassab@Old_Samster·
I’ve written about this extensively, but 1) I keep growing in conviction that the dominant theme this year will be crypto x AI 2) I still believe Bittensor is the best environment for anyone serious about building at the intersection For the hackathon, I’m looking to fund founders who understand that in a world that continues to speed up, automated systems (incentive mechanisms) that define objectives and measure outcomes actually provide a structural edge
Openτensor Foundaτion@opentensor

Reminder: Keep building. Think it. Pitch it. Build it. τ Bittensor Subnet Ideathon (Round 1) closes Feb 25. - $18K cash prize pool - Up to 𝞃1000 discretionary funding from @UnsupervisedCap - $5K @basilic_ai compute credits - Direct entry to @bitstarterai accelerator Registration live → build the next subnet on Bittensor. hackquest.io/hackathons/Bit… Own the future. #Bittensor $TAO #SubnetIdeathon @hackquest_

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