Lucas Ives

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Lucas Ives

Lucas Ives

@lri

@apple, @PullStringInc, @Pixar, Fuzzy Music Mobile, drummer, dad.

Down East Katılım Mayıs 2007
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
MIT students got bored on a Saturday night and turned an entire building into a playable game of Tetris, rigging every window with LEDs at midnight. These kids are going to run the world and we should let them.
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Cory Levy
Cory Levy@cory·
this is pretty cool some MIT students turned a building into a giant playable game of Tetris on Saturday at midnight rigged each window with LEDs MIT students are on a diff level
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Lucas Ives
Lucas Ives@lri·
do we .. do we think his handlers told him to … tell people.. the photo was … i can’t.
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Lucas Ives
Lucas Ives@lri·
@henrydaubrez assuming it’s any good, $1k for six minutes of footage is shockingly cheap.
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Henry Daubrez 🌸💀
Henry Daubrez 🌸💀@henrydaubrez·
Oh also. Don’t get me wrong, model is great and surprising in a good way for a lot of reasons but I also hallucinates a lot, pricing makes it rough sometimes to re-roll, consistency is still harsh and 1000 dollars bought me around 6 min of short film
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Henry Daubrez 🌸💀
Henry Daubrez 🌸💀@henrydaubrez·
Spent about $1000 in credits on Seedance 2.0 over the last few weeks,and here are a few thoughts: First, the main thing that strikes me using a state-of-the-art model from this new generation is how hard it still is to scale beyond short form. Getting great animation is fast. Getting multi-cut sequences that make sense is possible. Consistency with Omnireference is actually very good. But the moment you move into real narrative work, things change. Multi-character exchanges, long sequences, maintaining visual continuity across shots, keeping tone, pacing, and staging consistent… it’s not impossible, but it is still a lot of work. And with generation costing somewhere between $2 and $7 per ~15 seconds, it adds up very quickly. As models improve, producing good looking short content is becoming trivial. Building something that holds together as a story is still not. Continue Video in Seedance is clearly trying to address part of this, but in my case it has been broken for the last couple of weeks, so none of my longer attempts would go through. In theory, you could imagine a small team of 5–10 people generating all day from the same storyboard, using a shared visual reference as a single source of truth. That alone shows how close we are to something that starts looking like a real production pipeline. But we are not fully there yet. Right now it still feels like we can touch the future with the tip of our fingers, while at the same time struggling to precisely steer a model using mostly words, references, and iterations when the narrative becomes complex. Short clips are easy. Worldbuilding is not. And storytelling is still the hardest part.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
In the 1980s many were certain summer skiing would become a thing.
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Guilherme Sacco / Giljerme Sako
Guilherme Sacco / Giljerme Sako@guilhermesacco·
Instagram sugeriu pra mim um post de uma página da Sérvia sobre o Jokic ser o segundo com mais triplos duplos da história da NBA e eles "traduzem" todos os nomes dos americanos e essa talvez seja a imagem mais incrível que eu já vi. LEBRON DZEJMS
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Lucas Ives
Lucas Ives@lri·
@WarrenInTheBuff assuming seriousness 😂: ideally? an internship or work study. failing that, i like to go deep with them on something they’ve actually built on their résumé. if my BS detector trips, “dictionary-style data types don’t exist. how would you build one?” is a pretty good weeder.
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WarrenBuffering
WarrenBuffering@WarrenInTheBuff·
What's your favorite technical interview question as an interviewer?
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Who’s the top “Joined the band after it was already popular and just fucking owned it” guy? I’ll start:
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Ben Dreyfuss
Ben Dreyfuss@bendreyfuss·
A great recurring movie bit is when the humans are walking through a radioactive site and one of them gets a feeling and starts removing their mask and the others are like “no!” but he does and it’s fine and he says “there is no radiation” and they all take off their masks
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Chris Bakke
Chris Bakke@ChrisJBakke·
AI companies trying to find their first customer who won’t churn after raising $700M at a $9B valuation:
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Lucas Ives
Lucas Ives@lri·
@zebulgar multiple arrows seems the smart play … the whole game is looking for outsized return on investments orders of magnitude smaller, no?
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Lucas Ives
Lucas Ives@lri·
@esthercrawford ah yes, when he was just “terrible boss” nuts, but not quite yet “destroying the fabric of the government” nuts 😂
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Lucas Ives
Lucas Ives@lri·
@Acyn google turing complete, we’ll wait.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
O’Leary: The FAA. It's not the people. The code is cobalt. It's from the 60s…
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Oren Jacob
Oren Jacob@orenjacob·
@SouthwestAir Oh yeah, that’s all cool. But having to publicly admit that I lost AList status by raising my hand is truly horrifying... :-)
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Oren Jacob
Oren Jacob@orenjacob·
and now… apparently somebody exited the @SouthwestAir aircraft and we can’t leave because seat count doesn’t match passengers. So we’re doing roll call, A1 -> C42, one at a time, over the loudspeaker. I had to publicly raise my hand at C9. Omg. The horror. #TheStruggleIsReal
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