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@DanFessler Does every Minecraft build ever fit your voxel requirements?
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Yeah my internal model actually solves every erdos problem in like 10 tokens so...
Sholto Douglas@_sholtodouglas
Huge credit to the OAI team for solving the unit distance problem with 5.5 - it is now my go to example that models can in fact pull together disparate ideas into new discoveries. As with all 4 minute miles, we had to try and cross it too! Turns out mythos solves it with a cute, simple proof. This implies some serious overhang in discoveries!
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@_advaitpatel @misraetel This guy's never heard of the fast forward button
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@misraetel the issue is data - where are you going to get data that is 10x faster than a human? rn offline RL helps but it won’t give you a 10x increase.
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A really trippy thing to realize is that it is likely nominally easy in the short term to update this robot to move 10 times faster with the same degree of precision.
There’s absolutely no reason to think that robots will be limited by human movement speed or precision constraints.
It is entirely realistic that in the next 2 to 3 years, we can have humanoid robots performing factory work at 10 times the speed of human workers.
The consequences for how much this will improve our standards of living are absolutely massive.
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett
We just wrapped what began as an 8-hour challenge - and it ran for 200 hours without a failure Shoutout to the team for the hardcore engineering behind F.03 and the robust Helix models powering it
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and you actually believed them? are you that gullible? 😂
when in the history of inflation and greedy capitalism have you ever seen deflating prices? lmao, you think they'll give up on profit so you can be productive? you think they are philanthropists? they are a business, they will never do that, wake up
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People freaking out over my AI spend. What nobody sees: Part of what excites me so much about working on OpenClaw is that I'm trying to answer the question:
How would we build software in the future if tokens don't matter?
We constant run ~100 codex in the cloud, reviewing every PR, every issue. If a fix on main lands, @clawsweeper will eventually find that 6 month old issue and close it with an exact reference.
We run codex on every commit to review for security issues (as it's far too easy to miss).
We run codex to de-duplicate issues and find clusters and send reports for the most pressing issues.
We have agents that can recreate complex setups, spin up ephemeral crabbox.sh machines, log into e.g. Telegram, make a video and post before/after fix on the PR.
There's codex that watch new issues and - if it fits our documented vision well, automatically create a PR of it. (that then another codex reviews)
We have codex running that scans comments for spam and blocks people.
We have codex instances running that verify performance benchmarks and report regressions into Discord.
We have agents that listen on our meetings and proactively start work, e.g. create PRs when we discuss new features while we discuss them.
We build clawpatch.ai to split all our projects into functional units to review and find bugs and regresssions.
We do the same split for security with Vercel's deepsec and Codex Security to find regressions and vulnerabilities.
All that automation allows us to run this project extremely lean.
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@space_whaler I'm getting gang-stalked by the subway guy (I keep going to Subway)
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@space_whaler Jackin off in cuneiform cuz I like my shit historic
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@rowanfornow @SukritGanesh I'm fine with it as long as you can only SSH from a Utah IP. Otherwise it sure feels like silicon valley is pushing their externalities on other people
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@SukritGanesh the Box Elder County data center will singlehandedly increase emissions in the state of Utah by 50% and we're cutting their taxes so we don't even get the one benefit you cited
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We should just give up on districts being continuous. Just let the legislators pick individual addresses. Actually just them post hoc select votes. To defeat an incumbent you need so many votes it would be impossible to gerrymander
Passizle@Passizle
@JoshWilliamsOH Sure Josh... nice "district".
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@viemccoy I was listening to my mother's training on treating stroke victims the other day and hospitals can be such a stressful place that people get dementia like symptoms just from poor sleep and bad environments. They're aware of the problem but not making much progress...
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One of my missions in the long term is to create a hospital with an integrated shadow and spiritual balance. To do this, I will probably have to translate things like "holistic" and "embodied" into something more digestible to the western psyche.
I am partial to "Symnoetics" as the tag for my attention-dynamics research, and I think there is a plausible route to go from embodied-cognition and somatic-field research into a model of how environmental factors impact healing. Perhaps the "Symnoetic Hospital" is how I bill this to insurance companies.
Of course, in the limit, this just looks like hospitals with gardens and good food and lights that don't flicker. And the benefits of this are going to always be less obvious than something like the "biologics" infusion I just had - a medicine which is already dramatically improving my quality of life.
But as medicine improves, we are going to have more and more need to address the high-hanging fruit. Our species is essentially in constant triage, nothing is designed for the long term, it is like we are all sitting in the back of an ambulance waiting to get to the destination only the destination never arrives.
I hope to build that destination. Off-world, on-world, and inside the hospital room. I want us to integrate, and to heal, and dream bigger than just triage. When I was hospitalized a few weeks ago, the floor I was on had a balcony, but it was welded shut. The metaphor has stuck with me.
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