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Guy Hachmon

@GuyHachmon

Space, Genomics, Computational Bio, Data engineering, Shitposting. Not necessarily in that order

Katılım Kasım 2022
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Guy Hachmon
Guy Hachmon@GuyHachmon·
I read Bleecker Street's short report about $RKLB. It is lacking and missing the main points, and shows that they do not understand the market and the technology to say the least. Here are my takes on some of their main points: 1. Wallops Island water shortage: That's a straight out stupid argument. Ever heard about a scifi technology called "water tankers"? They let you move water from one place to another! 🤯 2. Archimedes engine readiness: none of us know what the development stage is, and we will all have to wait until SPB tells us this Thursday. So this is pure speculation. 3. Comparing Electron market to SpaceX rideshare: The two rockets aim at different markets. Electron lets you choose a specific timeline and orbital plane, rideshare doesn't. It's like comparing a Toyota truck to a sports car - two different usage cases, so the comparison is stupid. 4. Revenue: The report completely ignores the Space System department, which is responsible for 70% of $RKLB's income, and only talks about Neutron - that's shortsighted and unprofessional. 5. Cash crunch: The report fails to mention $RKLB's proven track record of excelling at financial management and frugality, which is exactly why they manage to succeed in this tough market. Again, shortsighted and unprofessional. 5. Neutron behind schedule: again - WE DO NOT KNOW, so that's pure speculation. I question this report, the research done, the people behind it, its intent, its ties to recent massive $RKLB dumps and the fact that it was released 2 days before the earnings call. Someone is trying to lower the price so that they can buy cheap.
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Guy Hachmon@GuyHachmon·
.md is the new file type king
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Guy Hachmon@GuyHachmon·
Sounds a bit like how genes work 🤔
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Wow, this tweet went very viral! I wanted share a possibly slightly improved version of the tweet in an "idea file". The idea of the idea file is that in this era of LLM agents, there is less of a point/need of sharing the specific code/app, you just share the idea, then the other person's agent customizes & builds it for your specific needs. So here's the idea in a gist format: gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6… You can give this to your agent and it can build you your own LLM wiki and guide you on how to use it etc. It's intentionally kept a little bit abstract/vague because there are so many directions to take this in. And ofc, people can adjust the idea or contribute their own in the Discussion which is cool.

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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Wow, this tweet went very viral! I wanted share a possibly slightly improved version of the tweet in an "idea file". The idea of the idea file is that in this era of LLM agents, there is less of a point/need of sharing the specific code/app, you just share the idea, then the other person's agent customizes & builds it for your specific needs. So here's the idea in a gist format: gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6… You can give this to your agent and it can build you your own LLM wiki and guide you on how to use it etc. It's intentionally kept a little bit abstract/vague because there are so many directions to take this in. And ofc, people can adjust the idea or contribute their own in the Discussion which is cool.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

LLM Knowledge Bases Something I'm finding very useful recently: using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases for various topics of research interest. In this way, a large fraction of my recent token throughput is going less into manipulating code, and more into manipulating knowledge (stored as markdown and images). The latest LLMs are quite good at it. So: Data ingest: I index source documents (articles, papers, repos, datasets, images, etc.) into a raw/ directory, then I use an LLM to incrementally "compile" a wiki, which is just a collection of .md files in a directory structure. The wiki includes summaries of all the data in raw/, backlinks, and then it categorizes data into concepts, writes articles for them, and links them all. To convert web articles into .md files I like to use the Obsidian Web Clipper extension, and then I also use a hotkey to download all the related images to local so that my LLM can easily reference them. IDE: I use Obsidian as the IDE "frontend" where I can view the raw data, the the compiled wiki, and the derived visualizations. Important to note that the LLM writes and maintains all of the data of the wiki, I rarely touch it directly. I've played with a few Obsidian plugins to render and view data in other ways (e.g. Marp for slides). Q&A: Where things get interesting is that once your wiki is big enough (e.g. mine on some recent research is ~100 articles and ~400K words), you can ask your LLM agent all kinds of complex questions against the wiki, and it will go off, research the answers, etc. I thought I had to reach for fancy RAG, but the LLM has been pretty good about auto-maintaining index files and brief summaries of all the documents and it reads all the important related data fairly easily at this ~small scale. Output: Instead of getting answers in text/terminal, I like to have it render markdown files for me, or slide shows (Marp format), or matplotlib images, all of which I then view again in Obsidian. You can imagine many other visual output formats depending on the query. Often, I end up "filing" the outputs back into the wiki to enhance it for further queries. So my own explorations and queries always "add up" in the knowledge base. Linting: I've run some LLM "health checks" over the wiki to e.g. find inconsistent data, impute missing data (with web searchers), find interesting connections for new article candidates, etc., to incrementally clean up the wiki and enhance its overall data integrity. The LLMs are quite good at suggesting further questions to ask and look into. Extra tools: I find myself developing additional tools to process the data, e.g. I vibe coded a small and naive search engine over the wiki, which I both use directly (in a web ui), but more often I want to hand it off to an LLM via CLI as a tool for larger queries. Further explorations: As the repo grows, the natural desire is to also think about synthetic data generation + finetuning to have your LLM "know" the data in its weights instead of just context windows. TLDR: raw data from a given number of sources is collected, then compiled by an LLM into a .md wiki, then operated on by various CLIs by the LLM to do Q&A and to incrementally enhance the wiki, and all of it viewable in Obsidian. You rarely ever write or edit the wiki manually, it's the domain of the LLM. I think there is room here for an incredible new product instead of a hacky collection of scripts.

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Rocket Lab
Rocket Lab@RocketLab·
Long Beach ➡️ Cape Canaveral ➡️ MARS Our ESCAPADE spacecraft have already travelled across the country and soon will be on their next – and much longer – journey to Mars. Our twin spacecraft have a 43-month mission ahead of them, with 11 months spent studying Mars’ magnetosphere.
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Suzy Shofar
Suzy Shofar@suzylebo·
It occurs to me that Tucker & Co's resentment of Israel is likely born of intense envy. They're angry that the 1 Jewish state exhibits the traits and behaviors they wish for America. @EVKontorovich, in his latest essay: "Israel called up 360,000 reservists at the peak of the war. Yet there has been no large-scale draft evasion and shockingly little grumbling. The heroism, dedication, maturity, and sensitivity of 19 and 20-year old recruits stunned even old-timers who have seen their share of wars. The public weathered regular rocket barrages from Gaza and Lebanon, and relentless missile attacks from Iran and Yemen, with sangfroid. What’s even more stunning is that throughout this 2-year period, Israel’s fertility rate didn’t waver—in fact, there was a baby boom. Israel has the highest fertility rate in the West, with an average of 2.5 children per woman (more than three if counting only religious women), higher than any other OECD country."
Eugene Kontorovich@EVKontorovich

Read my new essay in @PublicDiscourse, reflecting on Israel's two-year war against the Iranian Axis, what it shows about Israel - and about efforts to drive it ans America apart.

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Andrew McCalip
Andrew McCalip@andrewmccalip·
Data centers in orbit? Of course that’s your contention. Of course it is. You just finished watching a Scott Manley video on radiative heat transfer and now you think you’re gonna disrupt AWS with a few solar panels and a rideshare slot. You’re gonna believe that right up until next month when you crack open DeWitt and Incropera and start throwing around σT⁴ like you just invented radiation physics, quoting emissivity tables for polished aluminum like they’re forbidden knowledge. Then you’ll finally open SMAD and realize your radiator isn’t some static plate glowing into the void. It’s a dynamic structure with a wicked case of thermal flutter reminiscent of Hubble’s arrays. You’ll be quoting beta angles and Earth albedo coefficients and wondering why your deployable array grenaded in vibe when the first bending mode clocked in at 38 Hz instead of the 50 Hz you promised in CDR. After that you’ll get real ambitious, quoting Johnson and Fabisinski on inflatable polyimide PV structures, pretending you actually understand what happens when your 25-micron Kapton sail is tensioned off a Toray T1100G Cycom 5250-4 boom that has been sun-baked at 120 °C for six months in LEO. You’ll cite “areal density optimization” like gospel while your resin creeps, your modulus drops, and your perfectly flat film turns into a potato chip. "Well, as a matter of fact, I won’t, because launch costs are about to fall another order of magnitude once Starship hits cadence. The cost per kilo will—" Drop by tenfold and the economics flip. Yeah, I’ve heard that one. The Wired 2012 quote, “You wouldn’t build a Boeing 747 and throw it away after one flight.” I remember. I even asked him about that over lunch once, whether the market was actually elastic enough to handle the supply increase from reusability. Turns out it wasn’t. Non-Starlink launch mass in the United States grew at 13.7 percent CAGR from 2015 to 2023. Payload demand didn’t scale with flight cadence, so prices didn’t collapse, margins just swelled. That’s why they had to invent Starlink. When the market can’t absorb your rockets, you start building your own payloads. Is that your thing? You read some Marc Andreessen “American Dynamism” manifesto and suddenly start ignoring the engineering realities? You start throwing around a few buzzwords to impress the Twitter anons and earn some street cred for having a contrarian opinion? One, don’t do that. Two, you dropped a 500-thousand-dollar seed check on a concept that could have been debunked by a dollar-fifty worth of tokens from Grok. "Well, at least I’m a capital allocator. We’ll be skiing in Hokkaido while you’re doing bolt preload calculations for some bridge somewhere." Yeah, maybe. But at least I won’t be unoriginal or anonymous. I’m out here asking why the hell we’d melt the brains of a thousand aerospace engineers just to save four cents per kilowatt-hour on solar electricity. First principles isn’t about getting nerd-sniped by a shiny-object problem. It’s about asking whether we should be solving that problem at all. But hey, if you’ve got an issue with that, we can always take it up with E.
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Guy Hachmon
Guy Hachmon@GuyHachmon·
@EmmanuelMacron @oferbronchtein אולי די? אתם לא עובדים על אף אחד. אין ישראלי אחד שפוי שלא מתעב אותך ואת ה"נשיא" האידיוט הזה שאתה כותב בשבילו את הפוסטים. שחררו מאיתנו
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron·
אני שותף לשמחת המשפחות ולשמחת העם בישראל, לאחר ששבעה מהחטופים הועברו זה עתה לידי הצלב האדום. רק לאחרונה נפגשנו עם הוריהם. איתן מור, גלי וזיו ברמן, מתן אנגרסט, עומרי מירן, אלון אהל וגיא גלבוע־דלאל – ניצלו. בקרוב יהיו חופשיים. שחרורם, ולצידו השחרור הצפוי הבוקר של שלושה־עשר חטופים נוספים, מביא עמו תקווה מחודשת לשלום – לישראל, לעזה ולמרחב כולו. צרפת תיטול חלק בכל שלבי התוכנית שמוביל נשיא ארצות הברית דונלד טראמפ, לצד השותפות הערביות שצרפת גייסה למהלך זה. אך לעת עתה – ניתן לשמחה למלא את הלב.
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James Zou
James Zou@james_y_zou·
We found a troubling emergent behavior in LLM. 💬When LLMs compete for social media likes, they start making things up 🗳️When they compete for votes, they turn inflammatory/populist When optimized for audiences, LLMs inadvertently become misaligned—we call this Moloch’s Bargain
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron·
תקווה עצומה עבור החטופים ובני משפחותיהם, עבור הפלסטינים בעזה, ועבור האזור כולו. אני מברך על ההסכם שנחתם הלילה, הכולל את שחרור החטופים והפסקת האש בעזה, ועל המאמצים שנקטו הנשיא טראמפ והמתווכות קטאר, מצרים וטורקיה להשגתו. אני קורא לכל הצדדים לכבד בקפידה את תנאי ההסכם. על ההסכם הזה לסמן את סיום המלחמה ואת פתיחתו של תהליך מדיני הנשען על פתרון שתי המדינות. צרפת נכונה לתרום להשגת יעד זה. נעסוק בכך עוד היום אחר הצהריים בפריז יחד עם שותפינו בזירה הבין־לאומית.
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Guy Hachmon
Guy Hachmon@GuyHachmon·
@HilzFuld What about the shitty eurocrap government recognizing Rapistan?
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
As we wait for the official announcement of the end to the war in Gaza and the return of the hostages, a few reminders are in order. Two years and two days ago, Hamas invaded Israel and did what they did. I don’t need to remind you of the details. But I do need to remind you what happened since that horrible day. Trump is reportedly about to announce that Hamas has agreed to the deal to return all the hostages. If you think that was an easy decision for Hamas, you could not possibly be any more wrong. This is a total embarrassment for the pedos of Hamas and you can be sure, to save face, they will try to spin this as some sort of victory. You can expect the lunatics in Gaza to celebrate, but let there be no mistake, nothing, and I mean nothing about this war, was anything other than a total Israeli victory. In fact, Israel achieved things in this war that I don’t think even Israel expected or hoped for in its wildest dreams. Don’t get me wrong. October 7th was, and always will be one of the darkest days of our history. That won’t change. What will change, what HAS changed, is the entire Middle East. So let me tell you in the simplest possible terms why this is a historic victory for Israel. Anyone who claims that Hamas achieved anything in this war is delusional. - Gaza is destroyed. - Hamas’ military leadership is burning in hell. - Any Hamas stronghold in Gaza is obliterated including Rafah and Gaza city. - Hamas was forced by the entire Arab world to accept this deal. Unprecedented. - Hamas’ sugar daddy, Iran, is reduced to a weak regime that has nothing left other than a big mouth on Twitter. - Hezbollah didn’t stand by Hamas from day one. - Hezbollah is basically extinct. - Israel bombed Qatar. The fake apology was exactly that, an act. Israel sent a very clear message. Hamas leaders are safe nowhere. (That attack has a part two. Stay tuned.) - I know I mentioned that the military leadership of Hamas is gone but it’s worth saying their names. Deif. Haniyeh. Sinwar. All burning in hell. - Nasrallah! Dead. I don’t think we give this enough credit. This was a HUGE win for Israel. - The Houthis leadership is with the Hamas leadership in hell. - Iran is no longer an imminent nuclear threat to Israel and to the world. That, too will have a continuation. - With all due respect to Trump, and he deserves a lot of credit, the only reason Hamas agreed to this deal is because of the international pressure and the only reason there was such pressure is because Israel applied unprecedented military force and the Arab world realized the show is over. - There are serious discussions about peace between Israel and multiple Arab states including Lebanon and Syria, something that would have been considered fantasy before this war. The Abraham accords 2.0 are around the corner. - How could we discuss Israeli victories without mentioning the beepers and the walkie talkies? Maybe the most incredible military achievement in Israel’s history. - Renewed discussions about Israel applying sovereignty over Judea and Samaria (huge!). - The collapse of the Assad regime in Syria. - A global consensus that Hamas will not rule Gaza and neither will the PA. The significance of this cannot be overstated. - Initial but important signs of Gazans speaking up against Hamas in hopes for a better future. - Israel got its mojo back big time. Listen. There are still many questions about 10/7. How did it happen? Where was the IDF? There are many questions about how Israel will handle the widespread PTSD caused by this war. There are many questions about the future of Israeli politics and specifically, the current government. There are many questions about what happens to Hamas after this deal. There are many questions about Gaza and any possible future for Gazans who don’t want to live like this anymore. 1/2
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Guy Hachmon
Guy Hachmon@GuyHachmon·
$RKLB is now $60. Yet it's still early if you want to invest. Space is the future. Our future is in space.
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron·
7 באוקטובר. שנתיים לזוועות הבלתי נתפסות של מתקפת הטרור שביצע חמאס, והכאב נותר כפצע פעור. אנחנו לא שוכחים. בלבנו ובמחשבותינו נתונים הקורבנות כולם - ובהם 51 מבני ארצנו. מחשבותינו נתונות גם ל-48 החטופים שעדיין מוחזקים בידי חמאס. צרפת מוסיפה לפעול ללא לאות להשבתם. אני מחדש את קריאתה של צרפת: שחרור כל החטופים והפסקת האש חייבים לקרות ללא דיחוי. אנחנו שותפים לצערן של המשפחות השכולות, וכן לחרדתן של המשפחות שעדיין מצפות. אסור שזוועה כזו תישנה לעולם. עלינו לאחד את כל כוחותינו למאבק באנטישמיות – בכל מקום –ולכונן שלום.
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
"I expect Israel to engage resolutely on this basis," says President Macron after Israel has already said yes and passed the ball to Hamas' court. So pompous and condescending.
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron

I welcome President @realDonaldTrump’s commitment to ending the war in Gaza and securing the release of all hostages. I expect Israel to engage resolutely on this basis. Hamas has no choice but to immediately release all hostages and follow this plan. These elements must pave the way for in-depth discussions with all relevant partners to build a lasting peace in the region, based on the two-state solution and on the principles endorsed by 142 UN member states, at the initiative of France and Saudi Arabia. France stands ready to contribute. It will remain vigilant regarding the commitments of each party.

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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron·
I welcome President @realDonaldTrump’s commitment to ending the war in Gaza and securing the release of all hostages. I expect Israel to engage resolutely on this basis. Hamas has no choice but to immediately release all hostages and follow this plan. These elements must pave the way for in-depth discussions with all relevant partners to build a lasting peace in the region, based on the two-state solution and on the principles endorsed by 142 UN member states, at the initiative of France and Saudi Arabia. France stands ready to contribute. It will remain vigilant regarding the commitments of each party.
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Guy Hachmon
Guy Hachmon@GuyHachmon·
@elonmusk the algorithm is so much worse. Instead of AI, biotech and space posts I'm being bombarded with groyper crap that I never asked for and find 0 interest in
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