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Stagflation is like, your cash is worth less, but also your investments go down. So everyone is just less prosperous. Which generally makes sense given the smartest minds are market making options or founding gambling apps
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@deepfates even if takes like this end up being directionally correct in some sense, they often seem to assume we're much closer to maturity of the tech than we are. It's the bottom of the first inning.
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comments to this reminded me of a type of person. They think LLMs is just a huge grift and everyone working on them is a huckster. They don't understand that it is science and everyone working on them is desperately trying to figure out what is about to impact our planet
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@ChadNotChud I don't think this is true and neither do most people who work on them? seems like you're overly confident based on your anecdata

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“thanks! so how many LoC did we cut?” codex:
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@tszzl jason momoa plays duncan idaho and you're worried about timmy?
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roon@tszzl·
the dune movies were doomed from the start to be good and not great due to the casting of chalamet as paul. he does not have the gravitas for a child-god and is much better suited for kind of silly coming of age movies
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Negative sentiment toward AI is a luxury belief
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@mattyglesias just as goofy as progressive who were mad about Eddington because they felt attacked by it
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@nnnnicholas everyone should be vibecoding their own jarvis instead of doing openclaw tbh
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[the product devil in me wants to build a super private journaling app with local ai features only]
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Software learning will make animal movement commodity very soon
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> All knowledge workers will feel [the superhuman power of AI]. A lot of you already do, you're just hiding it from your boss so you can have more free time while "working from home". This is what I call "dark productivity".. the reason we don't see economic effects as much yet
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You might think the "agents" thing is just coming for software engineers. Yeah, agents write code, code and code sells a bunch of tokens, But most people's work isn't code, it's memos or decks or whatever. Why this is false: Agents can do anything you can do on a computer, and they do it by spending output tokens to write code. The number of keypresses used by a consultant to do a task is not a good measurement of the number of tokens an agent would use. For example: one "deep research" report might be 20 pages of output tokens. But it also might have required more than 20 pages of output tokens to do all the searches, fetches, PDF parsing and interim summaries that you never even see as the user. It also had to input all the tokens of every document it read in searching — likely more than 20 pages, since the point of the report is to collect and summarize this information. So now we're at 3x tokens for the final output. That one report is so cheap, and so fast, then now you can do more research than ever. This is valuable! If your business relies on having good information about the world, you can probably find a way to make more money by doing 3 deep research reports and then synthesizing them. More tokens! Now you've kicked off three deep research reports you deserve a little treat, right? So you fire up your browser agent and tell it go find me some nice linen shirts for summer in my size. Open them in tabs so I can look through. Well your browser agent has to interact with the browser using some kind of tool and you know what that tool is? Code, baby. Tokens. And the tokens are so cheap. You got to understand. We're spending a lot in the aggregate, but in the moment it is "spend a nickel to for 10 minutes of being literally Superman". Like yes I'll just keep spending nickels actually. I will never stop being Superman at that price. All knowledge workers will feel this. A lot of you already do, you're just hiding it from your boss so you can have more free time while "working from home". And maybe it's better to protect yourselves from Jevons as long as possible, because once you get the bug it's hard to stop. You realize that you could be creating all of the businesses and projects and art you ever wanted and all you've got to do is put your instructions in the right order and put the nickels in the bag. I would happily bet against Anthropic's revenue spike being a brief "sugar high". So would most capital allocators! That is because they have already seen that software can eat the world. White collar knowledge work fundamentally changes in the face of agent economics and entirely new forms of knowledge production? It's happened already in finance: high frequency trading. Now it's happening in tech: high frequency software. Then we will have high frequency science, high frequency governance, high frequency engineering, high frequency medicine and high frequency law. Human society is about to be absolutely DDOSed by information at all levels of the stack. Our civilization was never meant to handle this many tokens. If anything can be done on a computer it will be turned into tokens instead of human actions and it will happen faster and in parallel. This stuff works, it is real, it is getting better. It is going to hit economically and socially this year and nobody is ready and I think it is important to start taking it seriously, instead of finding ever more arbitrary reasons to remain in denial.

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don't let the "art hoe" label distract you from how tasteless the rest of the post is web3 culture in a nutshell
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@MegaBasedChad I want to plug it into my vibeslop jarvis so it can scold me for cognitive dissonance more than it already is, I guess?
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L3 Tweet Engineer@MegaBasedChad·
@HEEEEEEEEEEE_ It doesn't matter. You have a brain and memories. You have remembered the important parts. What is the be gained by looking at it today? even if you show it to your children they won't really care
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@coinwitch I think a deeper hmmm is better if you're trying to solve a difficult challenge, but a higher pitched one is useful if you want a more fun idea
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coin☆witch@coinwitch·
whats some good human activities for someone just getting into being human?
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@mikegee the learned heuristic from many euphoria / depression cycles with the magical machines is: describe mechanics, not outcomes
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