FuTechTrain
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FuTechTrain
@FutureTechTrain
Engineer, AI and tech trends, simplified.


This is how the algorithm can completely destroy your reach over night. This is the last: Left: 3 months Right: 2 weeks Super consistent 85-95% drop on all metrics. everything after a viral post going ballistic, I tried everything, cool down, delete low quality posts, block bot accounts. Kept posting after cool down, nothing really breaks through. Short hot takes 🛑 Long form with good signal 🛑 Viral potential post 🛑 Core audience value post 🛑 What bothers me here is that 48h after posting a mega viral post I get suppressed back to the Stone Age. This follow previous situations I’ve had with the grok powered algorithm. Where it feels like tweepCred falls far below a certain level, and you’re locked into a low reach prison with every effort to break out is making it harder and harder to do so. I’m asking for transparency on what we can do as content creators when this happens. I don’t want to spam my way out of this. I’d like to know, if I did something wrong, how I can address it, take the responsibility of algorithmic suppression for what ever the length is. But this limbo is most likely going to make me leave the platform.


Last week, we released a preview of memories in Codex. Today, we’re expanding the experiment with Chronicle, which improves memories using recent screen context. Now, Codex can help with what you’ve been working on without you restating context.


This is absolutely fucking terrifying. Anthropic's rumored Mythos model is real. And it's so powerful that they can't release it to the public. We're beyond benchmarks now. This model, in the wrong hands, is a cyberweapon capable of mass destruction.


Holy sh*t: Sam Altman: "The inside view at the companys of looking at what's going to happen - the *world is not prepared.* We're going to have extremely capable models soon. It's going to be a faster takeoff than I originally thought. And that is stressfull and anxiety inducing"


Anthropic CEO, Dario Amodei: "We might be 6-12 months away from models doing all of what software engineers do end-to-end”. x.com/cgtwts/status/…


@PeterDiamandis We are entering the singularity



.@elonmusk: “We are in the singularity.” “I think we’ll hit AGI in 2026.” “You’re at the top of the rollercoaster about to go down.” “Don’t worry about squirreling money away for retirement. It won’t matter.” “I don’t just have courtside seats— I’m on the court. It still blows my mind multiple times a week.” Via @PeterDiamandis








Review of @Tesla FSD (Supervised) in the WSJ: "Driving has always felt like a chore to me. The first time I let the vehicle (Model Y) take control, something shifted. As the car guided itself through traffic, I felt tension melt away. A few days before the federal EV tax credit expired in September, I traded in my 7.5 year-old Model 3 for a Model Y with FSD. For someone like me, who likes to stay in control, surrender has never come easily. Yet here I was, cruising through traffic in quiet surrender to the car’s code and sensors. It felt like liberation. And now I have something better than a chauffeur. My car never tires, panics or wavers; it doesn’t jolt at brake lights or grumble at traffic jams. It simply drives, with quiet confidence and near-perfect composure. People often worry that technology makes us lazy. Maybe it does. But in my case, it has done something subtler: It taught me to trust in the rhythm of the ride. It’s a small miracle I never expected from a car."








