Mathias Kirk Bonde

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Mathias Kirk Bonde

Mathias Kirk Bonde

@BondeKirk

Wrong views strongly held

Copenhagen, Denmark Katılım Ekim 2014
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Nuño Sempere (Asunción)
Nuño Sempere (Asunción)@NunoSempere·
I'm really dying for media recommendations showing a 20 something year old guy building up a company, an empire, an institution. Any recommendations?
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dave kasten
dave kasten@David_Kasten·
I get part of why Dean feels this way. (The other part, being a new father and rightly focused on baby and mother, mazel tov, I haven't experienced) We're in a moment of sudden change and policymakers are still wrapping their hands around it. But in the meantime, I think it's fruitful to go back and look at writing from circa 2022 -- I've done some of that, the past few nights, and it's fascinating seeing what we got right, and wrong, just a few years ago.
Dean W. Ball@deanwball

I haven’t tweeted much about AI policy lately. In a sense it’s because I feel I’ve said everything I have to say on the major issues. But it’s also because I’m preparing for a new era of AI debate, where new coalitions, new rhetoric, and new policy imagination will be needed.

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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
nothing ruins my day like this ruins my day
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Mathias Kirk Bonde
Mathias Kirk Bonde@BondeKirk·
@deanwball ah makes sense, I often find myself arguing that if an AI company can afford a 9 figure training run they can afford the compliance costs of my preferred regulations, but that's less obvious at 0 margins
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Dean W. Ball
Dean W. Ball@deanwball·
@BondeKirk A lot of ai policy proposals boil down to “we’ll get the AI companies to pay for it!”
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Dean W. Ball
Dean W. Ball@deanwball·
An underrated crux in AI debates is whether your model of the future involves the AI industry being hyper-profitable, like today's software giants, or being a utility-like service with razor-thin margins. Policy proposals should probably be robust to both outcomes. Many aren't.
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| FibreOptic | ✪
| FibreOptic | ✪@lFibreOpticl·
@BondeKirk @paulg @GadSaad How about just fucking address the route causes of violent behaviour systemically, and use evidence based rehabilitation. Prisons are rotten, and so is the death penalty.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
Immeasurable injustice.
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Mathias Kirk Bonde
Mathias Kirk Bonde@BondeKirk·
@paulg @GadSaad If cryogenic freezing was cheap and easily reversible with no side effects, would you support that as an alternative to the death penalty? If not, then I don’t buy irreversibility as being the true reason!
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
@GadSaad The horrible thing is, he's actually one of the lucky ones. Since he wasn't sentenced to death, he was still alive when new evidence proved him innocent. And many people sentenced to death are in fact innocent. About 4%. That's why the death penalty is such a bad idea.
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Misha
Misha@drethelin·
If you took a giant amount of Gatorade back in time to historic battlefields could you affect who won?
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Mathias Kirk Bonde
Mathias Kirk Bonde@BondeKirk·
I don't understand the point of Ralph Wiggum and at this point I'm too afraid to ask I can't find a single use case for it
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Mathias Kirk Bonde
Mathias Kirk Bonde@BondeKirk·
@scottastevenson At high level StarCraft 99% of strategy is done outside of the match, the match itself is mostly about execution of a pre thought out strategy. If you already have the specifications for 5 apps, its easy to Claude them in parallel, but making the spec is the valuable part!
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Scott Stevenson
Scott Stevenson@scottastevenson·
I don’t think anyone understands how far things are going to go, unless they’ve seen pro starcraft players executing and strategizing at 300+ APM. Would love to have a hyper-hackathon to see what the limits of an 8 hour work day + 300 APM + agents are going to be. I bet someone could start multiple successful apps in a day.
Scott Stevenson@scottastevenson

Agree. But if you are going to achieve maximum output, you can now play work like Starcraft, managing multiple products and opportunities at once. Splitting focus radically in ways that weren’t possible before. Software dev will start to look more like being a hedge fund trader.

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Mathias Kirk Bonde
Mathias Kirk Bonde@BondeKirk·
@morchel @Vacant_Visions Apples and oranges are like two of the most comparable things there is! Both are popular fruits, both are used to make juice, one is typically peeled before eating, the other is not, I could go on
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Morchel
Morchel@morchel·
@Vacant_Visions hey man that's really great wanna compare those two below as well
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Morchel@morchel·
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