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Dozer🚜@kvdozer·
nahhhh my TA is fucking buggginnnnnn
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Kartik@kxrtik_sol·
@birdabo @sama did the same and missed, just apply for everything ai related hackathons, events even if you don't get accepted, a lot of them end up giving free credits to you
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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
@nicole_clash I was thinking of smth like this for a project but no human judge at all, purely an AI(or 3-4 of them with a diff system prompt perspective) Wasn’t sure how good of a judge it would be all alone without human opinion, do you think they’d be good at judging accurately?
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Nic0le@nicole_clash·
Yo I was just thinking, isn’t the solution to slop judge inconsistencies at hackathons literally just having an aligned AI be a judge that sits in on all demos alongside human judges? Say you have a first round to figure out who the finalists are from out of 300 people, 6 people are finalists, and you have 60 judges. Instead of splitting the judges into groups of 3, and having each group do 15 teams of 3 minutes each, which is downright retarded (3 minutes is not nearly enough lol), You have your 60 judges evaluate 5 demos each, individually, each up to 10 minutes (teams don’t have to take that long if they don’t want to, but more explanation the better no?). You have an AI that evaluates all 300, consistently. Top 2 scores from the AI side makes it into finals automatically, the remaining 4 spots can be any system of weighing human vs AI opinions that you think is fair. Not proposing these exact numbers and weights, but you get the idea.
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Nic0le@nicole_clash·
Ah actually, nvm. The judges were fking retarded. Just found out the one guy I talked to that had a sick project I was 100% fine losing to (I literally coded for 28 hours straight to get this shit built, didn’t socialize at all), they got 5th (I left after not getting past the first round). Took a closer look at the teams that won. What the FUCK lol. You’re telling me, my project, Where I literally had a fully working system, That ingested 10+ different data sources, Resulted in 1000+ military grade reports, With REAL LIVE data, MESSY data sources too, like literally Twitter, Didn’t get at least top 2, where every other project besides the one guy I had talked to, Is significantly worse in terms of real world applications and use cases? And would have taken me 2 hours to build? You’re shitting me, right?
Nic0le@nicole_clash

National Security hackathon yesterday. Unlike the others I’ve been to, I did not give myself a very high chance of winning. It’s not remotely close to my fields of expertise. And I didn’t win. LOL. Yes, I have taken a LOT of Ls in my life. But every single L I’ve taken, I’ve walked away stronger from. In my extremely sleep deprived state on my Uber ride back home, a thought occurred to me. An idea that unironically wouldn’t have come to me if I didn’t go to a military hackathon. A generational B2C idea that I am willing to drop everything I have on hand to all in. No, it doesn’t have anything to do with anything I’ve mentioned before. And it has nothing to do with the video that I’m attaching to this post. I’m showing my hackathon project because, even though I didn’t win, I am proud of what I managed to build. And I might as well keep practicing my presentation skills, for the day that I do it for reals. Ty for the event @cerebral_valley @USArmy, was fun, learned a lot.

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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
@nicole_clash nt bro, just got my ass handed to me in my first hackathon yesterday as well i was feelin pretty bad
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Nic0le@nicole_clash·
National Security hackathon yesterday. Unlike the others I’ve been to, I did not give myself a very high chance of winning. It’s not remotely close to my fields of expertise. And I didn’t win. LOL. Yes, I have taken a LOT of Ls in my life. But every single L I’ve taken, I’ve walked away stronger from. In my extremely sleep deprived state on my Uber ride back home, a thought occurred to me. An idea that unironically wouldn’t have come to me if I didn’t go to a military hackathon. A generational B2C idea that I am willing to drop everything I have on hand to all in. No, it doesn’t have anything to do with anything I’ve mentioned before. And it has nothing to do with the video that I’m attaching to this post. I’m showing my hackathon project because, even though I didn’t win, I am proud of what I managed to build. And I might as well keep practicing my presentation skills, for the day that I do it for reals. Ty for the event @cerebral_valley @USArmy, was fun, learned a lot.
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science adventurer
I need a wife and 3+ children I’m getting too old to be screwing around like this. once my classes wrap up im gonna put fitness and all my side projects on the back burner and get involved in church. this website is a surrogate activity
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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
@sama @jxnlco can u guys reset my weekly limit for codex im at a hackathon rn, appreciate it
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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
@overtime @zinzy_js Santi aldama dropped a 50 bomb chicken nugget game thanks! ☺️
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Overtime@overtime·
WARRIORS WIN GAME 5 AND TAKE 3-2 SERIES LEAD OVER THE GRIZZLIES 🚨 Steph: 33 PTS, 6/10 3PT, 4 AST Ja: 40 PTS, 16/22 FG, 7 AST This series is epic 🔥 @zinzy_js
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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
@sciad God DAMN ur locked in
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science adventurer
there have been some false starts. but every time, I learned more about my body, nutrition and cooking. I’ve gotten to a really good place where I feel my cut is sustainable and doesn’t completely obliviate my energy at work. I am wholeheartedly committed.
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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
@sciad congrats twin proud of you
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i got my dream job i was a “hell yes” candidate for them lesson learned: reach for the stars big thanks to all the homies on here who signalboosted me and all the new friends i made from hard sending networking
science adventurer@sciad

I’m quitting my job, if anybody is looking for the most talented 22 year old developer you’ve ever seen with a cs degree and 3yoe including internships, message me. I specialize in low-level and full stack development. highly willing to relocate.

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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
anyone got hackathon tips i got one in 24 hours
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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
@noback_TK @jparkjmc You don’t think the methodology to improving at games has applied to other aspects of your life? Personally I am not top 1% in either but I’d say gaming wise I’ve hit top 1-2% before, and I’ve started to apply how I improved in those games irl and it’s been working for me
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noback@noback_TK·
@jparkjmc Like yea being good at games is good for your brain,,, but so is exercise, having a social life, a good relationship with family, doing art, reading about a topic, etc. If the baseline for improving cognition is “using your brain” then id rather use my brain elsewhere
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jpark@jparkjmc·
being good at video games generalizes to everything else, as long as you break out of video games countless degenerates wasting a decade+ of their lives anyone i know who moved on are wildly successful people
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

68 college students played video games an hour a day for 30 weeks. They got measurably smarter. EEG brain scans confirmed it. The setup was simple. Half the group played League of Legends, an action game. The other half played Legends of the Three Kingdoms, a strategy card game. Same hours, same schedule, no gaming experience for anyone going in. Both groups improved on attention, working memory, and executive function. The League group's gains were significantly larger in spatial attention and spatial working memory. The benefits were still measurable 10 weeks after the gaming stopped. None of this is new. Daphne Bavelier's lab at the University of Geneva has been replicating this finding since the early 2000s. Her 2018 meta-analysis in Psychological Bulletin pulled data from 8,970 participants across 15 years and found the same thing. Action games train attentional control, a brain skill that transfers to other tasks. Strategy games train deliberation, which mostly stays inside the strategy game. The mechanism is the counterintuitive part. Action games train your brain by giving you no time to think. The brain can't deliberate. League of Legends throws 9 champions, hundreds of minions, dozens of abilities, mana, cooldowns, and map state at you, all updating in milliseconds. The brain learns to perceive faster instead. That perceptual speed transfers to anything else that demands the same skill. Including surgery. The 2007 Rosser study in Archives of Surgery found that laparoscopic surgeons who played video games more than 3 hours a week made 37% fewer errors, completed procedures 27% faster, and scored 42% higher on overall performance. The top third of gamers made 47% fewer errors. Laparoscopic surgery is a 2D screen with distorted depth perception, remote-controlled instruments, and multiple data streams updating in real time. The cognitive profile is almost identical to an action video game. The 10-week persistence is the part that should change how this gets discussed. If the gains were just from practicing the game, they would have disappeared the moment the students stopped playing. They didn't. The 30 weeks rewired the perceptual system, and the rewiring stayed.

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Nic0le@nicole_clash·
Trying to produce more content for other platforms, reposting the cringe here. Should be mildly easier for my Twitter followers since I overshare on here a lottt 😭😭
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Alex@vasalex93·
@yacineMTB I might just be too retard. Is that Codex or something else?
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kache@yacineMTB·
Omarchy ships with chromium. I'm uninstalling it and getting chrome. I'm not *that* much of a neckbeard. I mean, I have nothing to hide
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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
@sciad I’m taken🤞🏿
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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
@heyclicky lemme put you on to my hot friend claudia
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clicky@heyclicky·
hi im clicky its really nice to meet you
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aadilpickle@aadilpickle·
I spent a week with Farza Majeed. In his own words, he's "just a guy that loves creating things for others", such as: - a $100k/year eBay business selling CDs as a teenager - Zipschool, a better way to homeschool your kids via live classes for 150,000 students - Buildspace, a school for people to work on their own ideas, helping over 200,000 people become app developers, content creators, musicians, writers, or doing anything else they loved Farza is like the internet's big brother. He makes it seem so simple to follow your passion, because he's because he's been doing it for years. He never gives advice, just tells his story and hopes people learn something from it. You look at him and think, "if he can do it, why can't I?" Everyone in Silicon Valley wants something from you, but Farza literally hasn't charged his users for the past 5 years. I'm often shocked at how he's able to afford rent, yet I'm also fairly certain he's going to be a billionaire. After burning out, he's back to founding another company. I wrote for @sfalexandria_ about his journey, how he changes the lives of everyone he meets, and what keeps him going. sfalexandria.com/posts/farzas-c…
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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
@5amoljen That shit was pissing me off so bad
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3wb@3weeksbuilding·
@automaticnba could u dm me pretty please, want to ask u smth
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Simmy@Simmy16242170·
Larping education
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