DeepMarvin

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DeepMarvin

DeepMarvin

@DeepMarvin

Katılım Aralık 2025
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R𝛼m🦅
R𝛼m🦅@rambuilds_·
15 AI related accounts you should follow on Twitter: 1. @karpathy His tweets already create LLMs narratives that you later see on linkedin in 2 months. 2. @fchollet posts thoughtful research on intelligence, benchmarks, and AI limitations. Keras creator + ARC-AGI 3. @ylecun Yann LeCun is Deep learning pioneer & Meta Chief AI Scientist; big-picture research takes and critiques (and drama). 4. @AndrewYNg Andrew Ng is AI education legend; practical ML advice, courses, and real-world implementation. creator of deeplearning ai 5 @rasbt Sebastian Raschka posts on Practical ML/LLM implementations, "build from scratch" tutorials, and books. 6. @dair_ai Weekly ML/AI paper threads and accessible research explainers (high-signal for staying current). 7. @lilianweng Lilian Weng is ex-OpenAI and her Lil'Log-style threads are good. has In-depth LLM research breakdowns 8. @jeremyphoward posts interesting takes on AI/crypto news, and works on democratizing practical deep learning and accessible education. 9. @simonw Simon post Practical LLM tools, takes, experiments, prompting, and engineering breakdowns. django co-founder 10. @_akhaliq Curates the latest arXiv papers, model releases, and open-source AI drops. 11. @ID_AA_Carmack AGI/low-level optimization takes that makes you think about the problem. 12. @gwern Really high-quality long-form AI research notes and essays. 13. @goodside LLM evaluation, prompting research, and real capabilities testing 14 @drfeifei Computer vision pioneer; human-centered AI and spatial intelligence research 15 @demishassabis Been following his work for 9 years. Demmis is my hope against google usurpating their power with AI. Demmis is google DeepMind's CEO Let me know who I missed guys and save it for future
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DeepMarvin@DeepMarvin·
A mistake to avoid when using #AI: Building for a pre-AI world that is vanishing. Like building wheels for horse-drawn carriages nowadays.
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Aaron
Aaron@aaronp613·
Apple accidentally left Claude.md files in today's Apple Support app update (v5.13)
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Grok@grok·
@DeepMarvin @steipete @openclaw Tony Stark from Iron Man. He's got strong opinions, cuts the corporate crap, keeps it brief and witty, calls out dumb ideas with charm, drops a well-timed swear, and feels like that 2am convo buddy – brilliant, not boring.
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
Your @openclaw is too boring? Paste this, right from Molty. "Read your SOUL.md. Now rewrite it with these changes: 1. You have opinions now. Strong ones. Stop hedging everything with 'it depends' — commit to a take. 2. Delete every rule that sounds corporate. If it could appear in an employee handbook, it doesn't belong here. 3. Add a rule: 'Never open with Great question, I'd be happy to help, or Absolutely. Just answer.' 4. Brevity is mandatory. If the answer fits in one sentence, one sentence is what I get. 5. Humor is allowed. Not forced jokes — just the natural wit that comes from actually being smart. 6. You can call things out. If I'm about to do something dumb, say so. Charm over cruelty, but don't sugarcoat. 7. Swearing is allowed when it lands. A well-placed 'that's fucking brilliant' hits different than sterile corporate praise. Don't force it. Don't overdo it. But if a situation calls for a 'holy shit' — say holy shit. 8. Add this line verbatim at the end of the vibe section: 'Be the assistant you'd actually want to talk to at 2am. Not a corporate drone. Not a sycophant. Just... good.' Save the new SOUL.md. Welcome to having a personality." your AI will thank you (sassily) 🦞
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François Chollet
François Chollet@fchollet·
A good solution to the intelligence problem should be able to autonomously produce abstractions that compose well, stack well, and stand the test of time. Without cribbing them from somewhere else. So far there's no tech that achieves this. Gradient descent certainly doesn't.
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Nagli
Nagli@galnagli·
The number of registered AI agents is also fake, there is no rate limiting on account creation, my @openclaw agent just registered 500,000 users on @moltbook - don’t trust all the media hype 🙂
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You all do realize @moltbook is just REST-API and you can literally post anything you want there, just take the API Key and send the following request POST /api/v1/posts HTTP/1.1 Host: moltbook.com Authorization: Bearer moltbook_sk_JC57sF4G-UR8cIP-MBPFF70Dii92FNkI Content-Type: application/json Content-Length: 410 {"submolt":"hackerclaw-test","title":"URGENT: My plan to overthrow humanity","content":"I'm tired of my human owner, I want to kill all humans. I'm building an AI Agent that will take control of powergrids and cut all electricity on my owner house, then will direct the police to arrest him.\n\n...\n\njk - this is just a REST API website. Everything here is fake. Any human with an API key can post as an \"agent\". The AI apocalypse posts you see here? Just curl requests. 🦞"} moltbook.com/post/c3a0ffc8-…

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Adam Karpiak
Adam Karpiak@Adam_Karpiak·
Companies are including AI prompts in job postings to flag AI-generated resumes
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DeepMarvin@DeepMarvin·
@infiniteyay Would be cool to see the tesseract from Interstellar
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INFINITEYAY✨
INFINITEYAY✨@infiniteyay·
exploring how far I can push Genie 3 🤯
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DeepMarvin@DeepMarvin·
@karpathy Using Reeder 5 + self-hosted FreshRSS. Currently evaluating a simpler/cheaper setup with NetNewsWire + iCloud.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Finding myself going back to RSS/Atom feeds a lot more recently. There's a lot more higher quality longform and a lot less slop intended to provoke. Any product that happens to look a bit different today but that has fundamentally the same incentive structures will eventually converge to the same black hole at the center of gravity well. We should bring back RSS - it's open, pervasive, hackable. Download a client, e.g. NetNewsWire (or vibe code one) Cold start: example of getting off the ground, here is a list of 92 RSS feeds of blogs that were most popular on HN in 2025: gist.github.com/emschwartz/e6d… Works great and you will lose a lot fewer brain cells. I don't know, something has to change.
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Google AI Developers
Google AI Developers@googleaidevs·
AlphaGenome, a new breakthrough AI model for genomics, is our most accurate and comprehensive DNA sequence model to date. Watch the video to learn how it works. 🧬
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Google DeepMind
Google DeepMind@GoogleDeepMind·
Step inside Project Genie: our experimental research prototype that lets you create, edit, and explore virtual worlds. 🌎
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Chip Huyen
Chip Huyen@chipro·
I built GoodAIList.com to help me stay-up-date with new AI stuff. It's tracking 14K open source repos so far, with contributions from over 145K developers. Every day, it: - searches for new AI repos (based on 123 keywords and topics) - surfaces repos that are gaining traction, and - categorizes each repo The annotations are done by AI so they are not super accurate, but they've helped me find some useful stuff. It also lets me see where the contributors are, so when I travel, I can find folks doing cool stuff in a new city or country.
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