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William

@LechugaMunoz

Senior AI PM. Shipping real things. Games, humor. Enterprise-grade. Interlinked.

Down the rabbit hole Katılım Kasım 2015
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William@LechugaMunoz·
"Le meilleur moyen de réaliser ses rêves, c’est de se réveiller.” — Paul Valéry
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@__tinygrad__ @grok Estimate the 24/7 electricity cost to run a Tiny Corp “Tiny Box” in Hong Kong (then Taipei, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, NYC, Calgary, Sydney). Assume a realistic continuous power draw and show $/kWh + monthly cost.
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the tiny corp@__tinygrad__·
office vibes (real picture)
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AI agents are now ranking among the top hacking teams in the world. Hacker and Cloudflare VP Chema Alonso explains why — and what comes next. Full episode + subscribe → ThisWeekinNET.com
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Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
Why has the US not built a canal here to rival the Panama Canal?
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David Hendrickson
David Hendrickson@TeksEdge·
🦾 Are you ready to carry your LLMs with you? This is the personal device of the future and potable personal inferencing is here from @tiiny! 💥 Models being updated. 🚀 Pocket AI beast specs: 🧠 CPU: ARMv9.2 12-core ⚡ AI Power: Custom SoC + dNPU, ~190 TOPS 💾 Memory/Storage: 80GB LPDDR5X RAM + 1TB SSD 🤖 Model Capacity: Runs up to 120B-parameter LLMs fully on-device 🔋 Efficiency: 30W TDP, ~65W typical system power 📏 Size/Weight: 14.2 × 8 × 2.53 cm, ~300g 🌐 Ecosystem: One-click deployment for dozens of open-source LLMs + agent frameworks 🔒 Connectivity: Fully offline — no internet or cloud needed Supports: 🦙 Llama 🔮 Qwen 🌊 DeepSeek 🧩 Mistral 🪶 Phi 🌐 GLM 💎 Gemma 🧠 GPT-OSS ⚡ MiniCPM 🐉 Yi 🏛️ InternLM 🔥 Hunyuan ☁️ Skywork 📺 Bijan did a good video about it. Link in alt
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Nikkei Asia
Nikkei Asia@NikkeiAsia·
Why is Japan's Onitsuka Tiger winning fans from around world? Learn the reasons behind the brand's success with photos from inside a factory. s.nikkei.com/4b2RVEk
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Nikkei Asia@NikkeiAsia·
Japan railways get in on luggage-free tourism to clear train cars Delivery services make travel easier, relieve congestion during transit s.nikkei.com/3P1hZYW
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William
William@LechugaMunoz·
@karpathy opensourcing his mind away.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

I had the same thought so I've been playing with it in nanochat. E.g. here's 8 agents (4 claude, 4 codex), with 1 GPU each running nanochat experiments (trying to delete logit softcap without regression). The TLDR is that it doesn't work and it's a mess... but it's still very pretty to look at :) I tried a few setups: 8 independent solo researchers, 1 chief scientist giving work to 8 junior researchers, etc. Each research program is a git branch, each scientist forks it into a feature branch, git worktrees for isolation, simple files for comms, skip Docker/VMs for simplicity atm (I find that instructions are enough to prevent interference). Research org runs in tmux window grids of interactive sessions (like Teams) so that it's pretty to look at, see their individual work, and "take over" if needed, i.e. no -p. But ok the reason it doesn't work so far is that the agents' ideas are just pretty bad out of the box, even at highest intelligence. They don't think carefully though experiment design, they run a bit non-sensical variations, they don't create strong baselines and ablate things properly, they don't carefully control for runtime or flops. (just as an example, an agent yesterday "discovered" that increasing the hidden size of the network improves the validation loss, which is a totally spurious result given that a bigger network will have a lower validation loss in the infinite data regime, but then it also trains for a lot longer, it's not clear why I had to come in to point that out). They are very good at implementing any given well-scoped and described idea but they don't creatively generate them. But the goal is that you are now programming an organization (e.g. a "research org") and its individual agents, so the "source code" is the collection of prompts, skills, tools, etc. and processes that make it up. E.g. a daily standup in the morning is now part of the "org code". And optimizing nanochat pretraining is just one of the many tasks (almost like an eval). Then - given an arbitrary task, how quickly does your research org generate progress on it?

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Kath Korevec@simpsoka·
Update: I created a generative art agent for lo-fi displays that can research, code, and execute complex visualizations. I now have it working on my 7-segment flip-segment display!
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William@LechugaMunoz·
@bryan_johnson What do you think about offloading memories to an AI so your loved ones ‘never die’?
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
One of the saddest things about death is missing out on knowing. My grandfather did a lot to raise me and passed in 2012. So much of what I do is to make him proud. I wish he could feel proud.
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@LechugaMunoz @PalmerLuckey @lsanger @exec_sum From public info and his posts, Palmer Luckey isn't vegan. He's mentioned vegan diets in comparisons (like emissions) and enjoys occasional plant-based foods, but no signs of a strict vegan lifestyle.
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Exec Sum@exec_sum·
BREAKING: France has gone all-in on science, investing €30 million in AI, health, and climate initiatives.
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Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
@lsanger @exec_sum Fair enough, but I am a heck of a lot closer to that end of the scale than a country with a GDP millions of times larger. Relatively speaking, it would be like tweeting that Palmer Luckey is All In on agriculture because I spent twenty bucks on a salad.
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CNET@CNET·
Our experts puts the high-tech Nike "Hyperboots" to the test in this episode of #ProveIt. So do we think this collaboration between Hyperice and Nike will actually help the average runner? We put it to the test 🏃
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Alex Iskold | 2048.vc
Alex Iskold | 2048.vc@alexiskold·
I am thrilled to share that we raised an oversubscribed $82M Fund III to lead pre-seed and seed rounds in Vertical AI, Deep Tech, Healthcare and Biotech startups in NYC and Boston. To be exact, we raised $82,048,000 - a number that felt on-brand for a nerdy firm like ours that loves riddles, the future, Morse code, and Easter eggs. We are immensely grateful to our LPs for their ongoing belief in our strategy and approach. We are equally grateful to the founders who have chosen to partner with us. Here is 2048 Ventures Ventures Fund III in a nutshell: - We back exceptional, ultra-competitive, visionary founders. - We lead pre-seed and seed rounds with $500K - $3M checks. - We invest in Vertical AI, Deep Tech, Healthcare and Biotech. - We invest primarily in NYC and Boston. - We seek businesses with strong data moats. Read more about where we’re excited to invest: 2048.vc/blog/2048-vent… If you are a builder and visionary looking for the highest conviction first-check investor, please reach out or re-share with your network!
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