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Matthew

@Matthewisname

i like Ai. Husband. Father. Batman.

Cambridge, England Katılım Ocak 2019
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
what cancelled tv show still hurts you
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
What's an obscure movie you LOVE but no one know wtf you're talking about when you mention it?
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Matthew@Matthewisname·
@signulll Great idea on the surface, but exposing your address and phone number to the internet is a stalker’s dream. No vetting = scams, spam, and safety risks. What we have isn’t perfect but it’s not chaos.
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
i want to build a dead simple site where anyone can list a house to sell for free. no gatekeeping, no fees, no bs… just a way to bypass all the useless agents. you see something you like, you text the owner directly. cut out the middlemen. make real estate human again. someone tell me why this idea is regarded?
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Matthew@Matthewisname·
@ThrillaRilla369 Born in 85, went out for as late as I wanted from as early as I can remember. It was a bizarre childhood. Aim to be back home for dinner. Didn’t have a watch or a phone. You realised you needed to go home when everyone else did. Just roam around a lot.
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Matthew@Matthewisname·
@CCguerilla Source of any of this? “Don’t remember her name” = I made it up.
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Kane Murdoch
Kane Murdoch@CCguerilla·
This is interesting. It's a believable story, sure. I know for a fact things like this happen. But this poster is using this to fuel anti-science, and when you push back on that a string of anon accounts come trumpeting into your mentions. Along those accounts, many crackpots.
Physics Geek@physicsgeek

A story came out back when I was in college about some doctoral candidate who discovered that her PhD advisor was fudging/manufacturing data to create fictitious results to get more grant money. Being an honest sort, she reported the fraud, along with all of the supporting documentation.

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MΞV@aest_artificial·
i canceled my midjourney and x premium memberships :3
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Olivia Moore
Olivia Moore@omooretweets·
An Imperial College eng professor gave four LLMs a problem set that graduate students had two months to solve. He had TAs grade the results blind alongside real submissions. Meta AI and Claude failed. ChatGPT ranked 27 of 36 students...while Gemini 2.5 Pro ranked 4 of 36 🤯
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bella🩷@sabs_wednesday·
so am i getting fired or am i getting fired
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MΞV
MΞV@aest_artificial·
hi :P
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Matthew@Matthewisname·
@sama Cheeky wipes are amazing! You’ll and up with hundreds, machine washable and have different ones for faces vs bums. You just end up with really good reusable wipes.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
we bought a lot of silly baby things that we haven't needed but definitely i recommend a cradlewise crib and a lot more burp rags than you think you could possibly need
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Dreaming Tulpa 🥓👑
Dreaming Tulpa 🥓👑@dreamingtulpa·
i'm sorry, but midjourney prompt adherence still sucks
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Matthew@Matthewisname·
@nickfloats I have no idea how many of the replies to this are bots. I have no idea how many of the accounts that now pop up on my feed are bots created in the likeness of the content I usually engage with. When everyone can create everything who can really create anything?
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Nick St. Pierre
Nick St. Pierre@nickfloats·
When output is infinite, taste becomes rare. Judgment becomes currency. Originality becomes a filter.
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Jerrod Lew
Jerrod Lew@jerrod_lew·
Using ChatGPT 4o to generate short comic panels on a story. ChatGPT is great at writing the prompts as well. It's insane that we can tell stories like this now, so quickly.
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Matthew@Matthewisname·
First time in Runway
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Matthew@Matthewisname·
Sometimes it comes at night.
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Matthew@Matthewisname·
@vicentes @OpenAIDevs I’m not sure what I’m watching. How much input did the human have to make this?
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Vicente Silveira
Vicente Silveira@vicentes·
A personal tutor teaching the best class for every child and adult on Earth. Glimpses from @OpenAIDevs dev day today in SF. This API is available now. What will you build ?
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Matthew@Matthewisname·
@Scobleizer What are the use cases for option 2? I get 1 for that immersed home/work experience and 3 for out and about, commutes, etc but why does 2 exist?
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
Where the puck is going. These are "Metaverse 2.0" devices. And they won't be alone. Just that Apple never shows off its prototypes. I hear Google and others have same under development. Over the next year or so you'll see the market start to really biforcate into several different kinds of on-face wearable computers. 1. A heavier device. Has 4K chips inside. Think of the Apple Vision Pro or Quest 3s. Passthrough. Best for use cases that need high resolution. Movies, games, working best inside these. Also best for simulations, like Flight Simulator, which need wrap around displays for full immersion. 2. These kinds of mixed reality glasses. A little less resolution, but you can see through them to the real world. Still a bit heavier than a pair of glasses, but certainly lighter than the first category and quite capable (I hear several are planned to come in 2027). Snap just showed off theirs, which are only for developers now and still a bit heavier and bulkier than, say, the next category. Some of which will need a cord to plug into a phone or an NVIDIA card in a PC for best quality. 3. Lightweight HUD devices. These are devices that are lighter (think of the RayBans) but won't be able to do full on mixed reality. Great for talking to an AI and information snacking as you walk around. You'll see a bunch of those announced either late next year or early in 2026. These, too, will be interesting to consumers and will be driven by eye sensors, hand tracking, and, obviously voice features like what OpenAI shipped this week. Unfortunately that means that the future @IrenaCronin and I laid out in our book "The Infinite Retina" is still out there in the future. But clearly we will be there by 2030. It's a little hard to get excited today, but I know quite a few entrepreneurs (and big companies) that are aiming at this world of AI-driven devices, so good to know a rough timeline and see where the R&D is. I talk often with @3duaun (a researcher at Unity) on X Audio Spaces here about this future. Unity is building a ton of stuff for this world, and so are many others, notably Midjourney. Great to see the quality of the Orion headset. Remember, in 1989 a color printer cost $45,000. Today a $70 printer is way way better. These are products that will be improved for decades and lead into the next wave of innovation: brain computer interfaces and robots. A humanoid robot will be paired with devices like these for a whole bunch of use cases. Metaverse 2.0: 1. Photorealistic. Current VR, like the Quest 3 is mostly vector based. Future devices will be mostly gaussian splat based (think of volumetric pixels instead of vectors, er, lines). 2. AI-driven. It's clear now that many of the things you will do will be assisted by, generated by, AI. 3. Not owned by Mark Zuckerberg. Meta will have competitors. Particularly from China, where Facebook isn't allowed to be used. I can't wait.
Road to VR@RtoVR

Meta Expects Orion-like AR Glasses to Launch Before 2030, Priced Between Phones and Laptops See more 👉roadtovr.com/meta-orion-ar-…

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Joey Swoll
Joey Swoll@TheJoeySwoll·
The only “unnecessary” thing in the gym is you filming others NOT minding your own business!
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam
Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
the kids today will never suffer the pain of napster or limewire today, you just find a song you like, press a button and it instantly play. for us, you would search for the song, cross your fingers and dot the i’s. maybe. just maybe. you would find it. you’d start the download, head to school or whatnot? just to come home and to realize the download had failed. failed. ohhh the pain. you’d start over, this time, triple checking torrent status. you’d go to bed. wake up be next day. and press play. just to figure out you’d downloaded eros ramazzotti and not the new Blink182 song you’d so desperately wanted. You’d be at it again. then on the third day, you’d go to school happy as a champ. with your MP3 player that fit an astounding 12 songs and you’d feel like the coolest most baller person in school. well, and don’t get me started on movies. my first ever downloaded movie took 6 days to download. Multiple times I thought it would fail and I’d had to start over. i slept bad. so worried about the torrent. it tormented me. then. when it was finally time to watch, i’d popped some popcorn, made it nice, I turn on the movie, it was the lord of the rings. but hold on. Who is that fella that walks across the screen? and why on earth is everyone talking chinese and what is all them strange burnt in signs?! 6 days I’ve waited, just to get a chinese, screen recorded version of lord of the rings. 🤬 terrible quality too. This is the real pain that the younger generation will know nothing about. this is what separates you, from them. having know the true, real, proper internet pain.
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