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Cecilia Abadie

@CeciNowBe

Building AI Glasses experiments. Better questions, people first, tech for good, play, make mistakes, evolving together. Author of “Consume Less, Create More”.

Bay Area, CA Katılım Nisan 2007
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Cecilia Abadie@CeciNowBe·
@kevinrose Love this destilation, i would read it daily. Wonder how you think of personalization vs global trends
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Kevin Rose@kevinrose·
a little project i've been hacking on: di.gg bugs expected. more topics soon.
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Cecilia Abadie
Cecilia Abadie@CeciNowBe·
Looking forward at hacking! M5Stack Cardputer-Adv at Code w/ Claude
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Really cool projects on M5Stack Cardputer-Adv at Code w/ Claude today
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@trq212 at Code w/ @claudeai today "stop defining taste" "verification is not just testing" "verification environments to scale"
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Cecilia Abadie@CeciNowBe·
MemoryLens is an experiment in making the physical world searchable. AI glasses conversational capture turning real-world moments into polished, shareable visual recaps. eg: museum visits, home tours, and guided capture flows. The core loop: capture → context -> recaps
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Cecilia Abadie@CeciNowBe·
@chanezonfr on using agents, "what got you here will not get you there" and the productivity paradox in the era of AI era at #agentcon
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Cecilia Abadie@CeciNowBe·
Could AIs learn taste? Do AIs have implicit aesthetic biases? Would different models judge beauty differently? What happens when humans influence the feedback loop? I built a first prototype of The Art Arena to start exploring these questions: github.com/cabadie/the-ar…
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@vq020111@o_boenian·
cinematic motion ⚡ This isn’t just AI generating visuals… it’s turning still images into movement and energy. One character. 16 moves. One seamless flow. Created with GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 on @youart_studio Want to try the exact workflow? 👉 youart.ai/workflow/f6f9d…⁠�
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Cecilia Abadie@CeciNowBe·
@openhome killing it at LaunchFest 2026, love the dev ecosystem open source angle
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Cecilia Abadie@CeciNowBe·
@signulll Portability is the past, the future is protocols that allow users to own their memories and share with different agents at different times via APIs
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Cecilia Abadie@CeciNowBe·
@KMNDR_ @signulll You’re right and the problem with seeing it this way vs op is that this interpretation robs us of the ability to improve things, and that’s why we all love @signulll ‘s one, because it’s empowering and leading to growth
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Komrade + Kommander@KMNDR_·
I disagree with this in (some) cases. Some people are both functionally and metaphorically illiterate. Some people will read 2+2=4 and swear on their souls 2+2=8. Its not fixable. Its difficult to make someone understand something when their income, reputation or position depends on them misunderstanding. In which case you move on and find a higher quality audience.
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signüll@signulll·
if someone doesn’t get what you said, that’s not on them. that’s on *you*. you didn’t build the bridge cleanly enough. you left gaps in the scaffolding. you expected a leap where you should’ve laid a path. a storyteller’s job isn’t to be right.. it’s to be received. if the audience misses the point, the failure isn’t their cognition, it’s your construction. you didn’t tune the signal. you didn’t account for their priors. you didn’t shape the idea so it could actually land. misunderstanding is rarely if ever a reader problem. it’s an author problem. the world doesn’t owe your thoughts comprehension. you fucking owe the world clarity.
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Raiza Martin
Raiza Martin@raizamrtn·
@KudariVinay Yeah!! And spot on bc I usually take a photo/screenshot > want to send to ChatGPT to ask a question
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Raiza Martin@raizamrtn·
I’m sorry to say this but most of what stops me from switching from the ChatGPT app to Gemini (today) is literally front end and I know googlers will do *anything* but front end eng work!!
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signüll@signulll·
one last thing, i find it incredible that waymo is navigating regulatory hurdles faster than uber did, even though convincing regulators on self driving technology is a 100x harder problem than letting another human drive you around on demand. if a liberal state like california has given the go ahead for statewide operations, that’s just crazy news to me. this should be a lot bigger deal than people are making it out to be. a lot bigger deal.
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Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Sharing an interesting recent conversation on AI's impact on the economy. AI has been compared to various historical precedents: electricity, industrial revolution, etc., I think the strongest analogy is that of AI as a new computing paradigm (Software 2.0) because both are fundamentally about the automation of digital information processing. If you were to forecast the impact of computing on the job market in ~1980s, the most predictive feature of a task/job you'd look at is to what extent the algorithm of it is fixed, i.e. are you just mechanically transforming information according to rote, easy to specify rules (e.g. typing, bookkeeping, human calculators, etc.)? Back then, this was the class of programs that the computing capability of that era allowed us to write (by hand, manually). With AI now, we are able to write new programs that we could never hope to write by hand before. We do it by specifying objectives (e.g. classification accuracy, reward functions), and we search the program space via gradient descent to find neural networks that work well against that objective. This is my Software 2.0 blog post from a while ago. In this new programming paradigm then, the new most predictive feature to look at is verifiability. If a task/job is verifiable, then it is optimizable directly or via reinforcement learning, and a neural net can be trained to work extremely well. It's about to what extent an AI can "practice" something. The environment has to be resettable (you can start a new attempt), efficient (a lot attempts can be made), and rewardable (there is some automated process to reward any specific attempt that was made). The more a task/job is verifiable, the more amenable it is to automation in the new programming paradigm. If it is not verifiable, it has to fall out from neural net magic of generalization fingers crossed, or via weaker means like imitation. This is what's driving the "jagged" frontier of progress in LLMs. Tasks that are verifiable progress rapidly, including possibly beyond the ability of top experts (e.g. math, code, amount of time spent watching videos, anything that looks like puzzles with correct answers), while many others lag by comparison (creative, strategic, tasks that combine real-world knowledge, state, context and common sense). Software 1.0 easily automates what you can specify. Software 2.0 easily automates what you can verify.

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Today, Samsung introduced Galaxy XR, the very first device built on @Android XR, our new operating system for next-generation headsets and glasses. With Gemini built in, Galaxy XR lets you do more, including: • Navigate the interface naturally with your voice, hands and eyes • Circle to search anything you see • Turn your photos and videos into 3D experiences and step into your memories • Immerse yourself in entertainment • Multitask seamlessly in an infinite workspace …and more Learn more about how Galaxy XR opens up new ways to watch, explore and create → goo.gle/4neappn
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John Dagdelen
John Dagdelen@jmdagdelen·
Congrats to Google and Samsung on the launch of the Galaxy XR! I think you’re all going to love this headset and the apps coming to it. Bringing @fluid_xr to AndroidXR has been a pretty wonderful experience. We’re excited to have you try it soon!
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