.david

7.6K posts

.david banner
.david

.david

@BayesDays

tech, math, physics, automation, quant trading, foodie, BKK/TH

In the cloud Katılım Kasım 2011
1.2K Takip Edilen704 Takipçiler
.david retweetledi
𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑
𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑@r0ktech·
How my entire Codebase written with Claude code runs
English
29
79
1.1K
110.7K
.david retweetledi
.david retweetledi
DJBURNS_was 🇬🇧
DJBURNS_was 🇬🇧@Politically__OK·
Diane Abbott, visiting a school. She noticed a boy in the field standing alone, while all the other kids are running around having fun. She took pity on him and decided to speak to him... “You OK?” she says. “Yes” he replied. “You can go and play with the other kids” she responds. “It's best I stay here” he replied. “Why?” said Diane. “Because I'm the goalkeeper” 😂😂😂
DJBURNS_was 🇬🇧 tweet media
English
522
2K
13.1K
662.9K
.david retweetledi
Pichapen
Pichapen@pichapen·
If you are building in Bangkok, this event is for you 🫵 Following our success with "Thailand in the AI Race," we are taking the next step: Physical Infrastructure. We are proposing that Tobacco Factory 5 (โรงงานยาสูบ 5) - the historic space right behind QSNCC and next to Benjakitti Park be transformed into the city's first AI Builder Hub. By utilizing vacant BMA assets, we create a high-density zone where policy meets product. The "trust-layer" of AI including capital, talent, and infrastructure, which needs a center of gravity. This is it. Join us at the site on May 12 for our AI DEMO DAY 📍 Location: Tobacco Factory 5, Benjakitti Park The Agenda: 14:30 | Doors Open: Check-in via AI Passport 15:10 | Forum 1: Built in Bangkok -Why Builders Choose This City 16:00 | BKK Showcase: part 1 16:40 | Forum 2: Scaling the Engine - Capital, Infra & BKK’s AI Future 17:20 | The Hero Workshop: Live Build 18:20 | BKK Showcase: part 2 Bangkok is not staying on the sideline, Bangkok is the platform. Registration link below 👇
English
29
13
170
18K
.david
.david@BayesDays·
@ivrespecter @jac_siuhaj Gravitational is from Moon-Earth system, creates tides, can capture that energy. As the gravitational energy put into the tides is dissipated (heat) there is a consequence of the Moon slowly drifting away from the Earth.
English
0
0
1
20
.david
.david@BayesDays·
@ivrespecter @jac_siuhaj There are only 3 fundamental sources of energy available to us: solar, nuclear, gravitational Hydrocarbons are just 'non rechargeable batteries' for solar (photosynthesis creates carbs, plants grow, animals eat plants...)
English
1
0
1
14
.david retweetledi
Konstantine Buhler
Konstantine Buhler@Konstantine·
Sir @demishassabis has a mind for synthesis. His favorite book is about a grand theory of everything. His preferred philosophers are seen by some as opposites. His life's work ranges from board games to Nobel-winning science. We're grateful to have hosted Demis and his @GoogleDeepMind team at @sequoia AI Ascent last week for a fireside chat. He kindly gave us permission to share this, and you can watch the full video here: 00:00 Intro 00:38 The Common Thread 01:29 Games as AI Training 02:59 Startup Advice 1.0 04:39 Founding DeepMind 07:25 DeepMind and AGI 08:52 AI for Science 10:37 Biology Breakthroughs and Isomorphic 12:42 New Sciences 20:29 Philosophy
English
40
208
1.5K
413.7K
.david retweetledi
andrew engler
andrew engler@aerockrose·
Yesterday, Andrej Karpathy gave a 30-minute Sequoia masterclass on agentic engineering. This is the serious layer above vibe coding. He explained: - LLMs as ghosts - The app that shouldn't exist - Outsource thinking, not understanding 12 lessons that will blow your mind: 🧵
English
26
246
2K
194.3K
.david retweetledi
Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Astronaut Reid Wiseman shares a video of ‘Earthset’ that was taken with his iPhone “This is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye…” Wiseman said. This has to be the greatest iPhone video of all time.
English
1.4K
5K
45.7K
1.5M
Zhu Su (Positive Doom Baller)
Zhu Su (Positive Doom Baller)@ivrespecter·
Ripped off on @LazadaTH again. Seller listed a SATA product with images of a tool set and cabinet. "Tool Cabinet" in the title. Tool set showed up but no cabinet. Checked order in Lazada, which links to the listing. The listing changed. No images of a cabinet. Title is the same.
English
8
0
7
1.2K
.david retweetledi
Goshawk Trades
Goshawk Trades@GoshawkTrades·
Jim Simons built the greatest money-making machine in history by ignoring Wall Street and hiring astronomers. Why? Because astronomers are the masters of "observational data." Unlike physicists in a lab, astronomers can’t run controlled experiments, they can’t just crash two stars together to see what happens. This 2-minute clip explains why this was so important:
English
7
68
509
42K
.david retweetledi
Astropoeta ✨
Astropoeta ✨@JuliettaParra·
Los 25 minutos previos al amerizaje de Artemis I comprimidos en 60 seg Crédito: NASA
Español
143
7.3K
45.9K
1.3M
.david
.david@BayesDays·
Ending the NYC trip with drinks at the Fraunces Tavern, in lower Manhattan @LJP987
.david tweet media.david tweet media
English
1
0
6
203
.david retweetledi
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
And splashdown! America is back in the business of sending astronauts to the Moon and bringing them home safely. Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy did an outstanding job. These talented astronauts inspired the world and represented their space agencies and nations as humanity’s ambassadors to the stars. This was a test mission, the first crewed flight of SLS and Orion, pushing farther into the unforgiving environment of space than ever before, and it carried real risk. They accepted that risk for all we stood to learn and for the exciting missions that follow, as we return to the lunar surface, build a Moon base, and prepare for what comes next. And they were not alone. The entire NASA workforce, our commercial and international partners, and the hopes and dreams of people all over the world were with them. The astronauts know it, and you should too. This mission would not have been possible without you. Congratulations. Artemis II, mission accomplished.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman tweet media
English
1.4K
5.3K
37.8K
1.9M
.david
.david@BayesDays·
👇🏻
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Judging by my tl there is a growing gap in understanding of AI capability. The first issue I think is around recency and tier of use. I think a lot of people tried the free tier of ChatGPT somewhere last year and allowed it to inform their views on AI a little too much. This is a group of reactions laughing at various quirks of the models, hallucinations, etc. Yes I also saw the viral videos of OpenAI's Advanced Voice mode fumbling simple queries like "should I drive or walk to the carwash". The thing is that these free and old/deprecated models don't reflect the capability in the latest round of state of the art agentic models of this year, especially OpenAI Codex and Claude Code. But that brings me to the second issue. Even if people paid $200/month to use the state of the art models, a lot of the capabilities are relatively "peaky" in highly technical areas. Typical queries around search, writing, advice, etc. are *not* the domain that has made the most noticeable and dramatic strides in capability. Partly, this is due to the technical details of reinforcement learning and its use of verifiable rewards. But partly, it's also because these use cases are not sufficiently prioritized by the companies in their hillclimbing because they don't lead to as much $$$ value. The goldmines are elsewhere, and the focus comes along. So that brings me to the second group of people, who *both* 1) pay for and use the state of the art frontier agentic models (OpenAI Codex / Claude Code) and 2) do so professionally in technical domains like programming, math and research. This group of people is subject to the highest amount of "AI Psychosis" because the recent improvements in these domains as of this year have been nothing short of staggering. When you hand a computer terminal to one of these models, you can now watch them melt programming problems that you'd normally expect to take days/weeks of work. It's this second group of people that assigns a much greater gravity to the capabilities, their slope, and various cyber-related repercussions. TLDR the people in these two groups are speaking past each other. It really is simultaneously the case that OpenAI's free and I think slightly orphaned (?) "Advanced Voice Mode" will fumble the dumbest questions in your Instagram's reels and *at the same time*, OpenAI's highest-tier and paid Codex model will go off for 1 hour to coherently restructure an entire code base, or find and exploit vulnerabilities in computer systems. This part really works and has made dramatic strides because 2 properties: 1) these domains offer explicit reward functions that are verifiable meaning they are easily amenable to reinforcement learning training (e.g. unit tests passed yes or no, in contrast to writing, which is much harder to explicitly judge), but also 2) they are a lot more valuable in b2b settings, meaning that the biggest fraction of the team is focused on improving them. So here we are.

ART
0
0
1
51
.david
.david@BayesDays·
The Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, and the former house of one of its past (and most famous) resident scientists, on Mercer Street.
.david tweet media.david tweet media
English
1
0
6
106