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Dylan J. Boone

Dylan J. Boone

@BooneOnTheRocks

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Dylan J. Boone
Dylan J. Boone@BooneOnTheRocks·
Hot take: LLM's =/= AGI. LLMs are going to feel like calculators once this thing starts actually doing shit at scale. The real leap isn’t scale. It’s when general intelligence learns to ruthlessly exploit every tools, memory, subagent & multi-scale adaptation loops.
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am.will@LLMJunky·
@pushpendrakum @grok is violent crime and murder falling or rising in the united states since 2024? please provide percentages for each, tracking through to 2026
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Pushpendra Singh@pushpendrakum·
The United States is becoming increasingly unsafe for everyone.
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roon@tszzl·
all technology brothers should have a birthright trip to paris to see how good certain things can get and all the axes of civilization they don’t think about. they should also get one to singapore to witness the hollow Disneyland feigned joy of technocratic perfection
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Would it valuable to know how many of your followers have been active on X in the last 24 hours?
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roon@tszzl·
it was an interesting and spiritually informative experience being young and playing dota or starcraft or what have you and realize you actually hit your elo ceiling and haven’t been improving much
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Andrew Steinwold
Andrew Steinwold@AndrewSteinwold·
Is AI actually helping us solve problems, or are we just addicted to the slot-machine dopamine hit of the prompt box?
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Dylan J. Boone
Dylan J. Boone@BooneOnTheRocks·
@tszzl brains aren't jagged like this. structure does the smoothing. current systems skipped that step and we're paying the goblin tax.
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roon@tszzl·
spiky superintelligence is really weird. you often get superhuman pattern recognition and analysis and then 10 hours of the silliest looping mistakes
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🤠@heavensbvnny·
What are great sources of dopamine that don't involve eating, drinking, inhaling or injecting anything. Note: please don't say exercise .🫠
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Dylan J. Boone
Dylan J. Boone@BooneOnTheRocks·
@unusual_whales It’s not a blanket tool. It’s a delegatable tool. It performs according to delegation given.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
AI use in offices is reportedly producing “workslop” that is taking more time to fix than to create from scratch, per BetterUp Labs
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
they want to build hardware infused with their software. by 2032 your tech stack will be one thing. fused with intelligence.
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Dylan J. Boone@BooneOnTheRocks·
@HotepJesus @TheInsiderPaper To me sandbox and staging area are quite different. Staging is readying for a deployment. Sandbox is locked down for development.
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Insider Paper
Insider Paper@TheInsiderPaper·
NEW: Claude-powered AI coding agent deletes entire company database in 9 seconds — backups zapped, after Cursor tool powered by Anthropic's Claude goes rogue — Tom's Hardware
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Dylan J. Boone@BooneOnTheRocks·
Smart phone with wearable integration, AI sync across devices, notion-like blank slate equivalent or templates across all devices. “what’s intelligence to you?” Power users will expand and build upon baseline, or even create their own. Most users will grow beyond baseline overtime. And some will remain there. All of these levels are beyond where we are at today.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
This is the way. The past 50 years of computing was about inventing form factors to interact with information. Retrieve information. Search for information. Edit information. Save information. AI is about interacting with knowledge. It's completely different. Agents and models are there to do the dirty work aka interact with information). We need a new layer - more executive function, less tactical tools. So instead of trying to jam AI into old form factors, its time to imagine a new form factor. From scratch. From first principles. It's probably not a phone tbh, but what it is, I have not a clue. That said, like most breakthroughs we'll know it when we see it though. Good luck to the teams building this.
NoLimit@NoLimitGains

🚨 OpenAI is reportedly building a phone designed to replace the iPhone. And it’s further along than anyone realized. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the same man who predicted every major Apple product cycle for 20 years, just dropped this. Important details: 1: OpenAI is partnering with Qualcomm AND MediaTek to develop custom smartphone processors, not one chip partner, but two competing giants simultaneously 2: Luxshare has been named the exclusive system co-design and manufacturing partner, the same company that assembles Apple products 3: Mass production is targeted for 2028, the hardware roadmap is already in motion 4: The phone will run OpenAI’s own OS, replacing traditional apps entirely with AI agents that complete tasks autonomously, without you ever opening a single app 5: The processor is being designed around on-device AI performance, with complex tasks offloaded to OpenAI’s cloud infrastructure for seamless integration 6: OpenAI’s core thesis: users don’t want apps, they want results. The phone will continuously understand context, habits, and preferences in real time This isn’t a gadget. It’s a direct attempt to replace the operating system layer that Apple and Google have owned for 20 years. I’m doing more research, and what I’m about to post will blow your mind. You’ll wish you followed me sooner, trust me.

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Dylan J. Boone@BooneOnTheRocks·
@garrytan Karpathy's second brain. More data, more depth. Unbelievable.
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
If you want to feel immense saudade, have your OpenClaw go through your college and high school emails
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Dylan J. Boone@BooneOnTheRocks·
@weswinder Haha like some freebies from the dealer to get you hooked Devious
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Wes Winder
Wes Winder@weswinder·
@BooneOnTheRocks it’s all about market sentiment the only reason claude code is relevant is because of all the free marketing they got when they weren’t being so anti consumer the $20 tier is a marketing tier
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Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
They should allow tech to make heathcare far more affordable with AI via deregulation instead of trying to destroy wealth and tax tech to fund a bloated, inefficient system. Of course they don't actually want to solve the problem, they just want monopoly on power.
Bloomberg@business

In a treehouse nestled in redwoods north of San Francisco, California Governor Gavin Newsom stood cold and hungry as Sergey Brin, the world’s fourth-richest man, and his wellness-influencer girlfriend told him they were leaving the state. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Hundreds of AI researchers at Google have signed a letter urging CEO Sundar Pichai not to allow the company’s AI systems to be used for classified US defense work, per Bloomberg.
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Dylan J. Boone@BooneOnTheRocks·
@flowersslop Was this done on an incognito tab or a fresh account without your context history?
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Flowers ☾
Flowers ☾@flowersslop·
Maybe we live in a simulation, because GPT 5.5 guessed my personality type from a photo of my palm (memory off) The odds of getting it right by chance are 6% I am not esoteric, and I do not believe in palm reading. But I have no idea what kind of magic this is either..
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