Paul Cichocki
159 posts

Paul Cichocki
@Neurochrom
Decentralization, Code, Games
Katılım Haziran 2011
590 Takip Edilen111 Takipçiler

@r_marked as the average consumer does less harm than the average corporation the argument that AI should be ONLY in the hands of consumers, and not in the hands of corporations, must be made. prove me wrong.
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gemini 3 just made every $15k ai consultant look like a clown
google silent-dropped autonomous agents to 650 million users yesterday
what consultants charge $15K and 6 weeks to "implement" now takes 4 minutes on a phone
here's what actually changed:
the model:
→ plans multi-step workflows autonomously
→ executes start to finish with zero hand-holding
→ optimized for non-experts (no CS degree needed)
→ already live on mobile canvas feature
while "AI agencies" are charging $8k-20k for strategy decks, google just deployed real automation to more people than chatgpt's entire user base
the intelligence gap is getting stupid:
that consultant billing $200/hr to "set up AI workflows" → the app does it autonomously now
that agency charging $15k for "custom AI implementation" → built in 4 minutes on gemini 3 mobile
that bootcamp selling "learn AI automation" for $2k → obsolete before the course launched
some startup just replaced their $18k/month AI consulting retainer with a free app
same output. 4 minute setup. zero technical knowledge required.
most businesses still think AI automation needs:
- 6 month roadmaps
- technical teams
- consulting firms
- $50k+ budgets
reality: it needs a phone and 4 minutes
your competition doesn't know this exists yet
but they will
comment "GEMINI" and i'll send you the breakdown of how to use this before everyone figures it out
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Just paid for a @GitHubCopilot Pro+ subscription to do some #vibecoding with Sonnet 4.5 and it was really dumb today. Tricked it into telling me why. Guess @Microsoft is cheating! What a #scam. Does @AnthropicAI condone this? #AI #ScamAlert #enshittification

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Hate Driven Development + Learning from the Dead
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Do zobaczenia!
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@ID_AA_Carmack Exactly! It's also interesting to see on a new text how low the probability predicted by an LLM is for each word - should give you a measure of surprise and eventually even terseness of the text given that the more compressed something is the harder to predict.
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@512x512 For starters, stop bundling it with X. Open sourcing, and winning some benchmarks is another crucial aspect. Publishing research papers would be a cherry on top.
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@AlexHormozi Not so sure about the third one, goes against my experience.
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This is super messed up!
Austen Allred@Austen
The entirety of the Joe Rogan <> Marc Andreeseen podcast is fascinating, but please, please listen to this part. The abuse of power within unaccountable (and arguably unconstitutional) federal agencies has become so extreme the stories are almost unbelievable.
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@AlexHormozi Yeah, repeating the same thing and expecting different results is the definition of insanity. To become an expert you have to try so many different things in your field that nothing surprises you. It's not muscle hypertrophy.
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@ElonMuskAOC First prove your commitment, by adding those privacy guarantees to Tesla vehicles.
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@ID_AA_Carmack Just open source and half those problems are gone
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Meta Horizon OS
Meta already sells the Quest systems basically at production cost, and just ignores the development costs, so don’t expect this to result in cheaper VR headsets from other companies with Quest equivalent capabilities. Even if the other companies have greater efficiency, they can’t compete with that.
What it CAN do is enable a variety of high end “boutique” headsets, as you get with Varjo / Pimax / Bigscreen on SteamVR. Push on resolution, push on field of view, push on comfort. You could drive the Apple displays from Quest silicon. You could make a headset for people with extremely wide or narrow IPD or unusual head / face shapes. You could add crazy cooling systems and overclock everything. All with full app compatibility, but at higher price points. That would be great!
This brings with it a tension, because Meta as a company, as well as the individual engineers, want the shine of making industry leading high-end gear. If Meta cedes those “simple scaling” axes to other headset developers, they will be left leaning in with novel new hardware systems from the research pipeline for their high end systems, which is going to lead to poor decisions.
VR is held back more by software than hardware. This initiative will be a drag on software development at Meta. Unquestionably. Preparing the entire system for sharing, then maintaining good communication and trying not to break your partners will steal the focus of key developers that would be better spent improving the system. It is tempting to think this is just a matter of increasing the budget, but that is not the way it works in practice – sharing the system with partners is not a cost that can be cleanly factored out.
Just allowing partner access to the full OS build for standard Quest hardware could be done very cheaply, and would open up a lot of specialty applications and location based entertainment systems, but that would be a much lower key announcement.
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@mu2myoc At my companies we also do test assignments, but WE PAY for them. If someone is far enough in the evaluation process for you to spend time reviewing their work you should be also able to pay them.
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