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@Okung567

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Ocak 2025
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Okungbowa@Okung567·
@webdevcody lol bruh this is such a stupid take and youre just setting up your followers for failure. People like you are the reason why others get wrecked. You might as well tell your followers dont learn anything and be an NPC and just follow what the glorious AI says lol. what a joke.
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vik@vikhyatk·
"AI is going to wipe out programming jobs." Then why is every programmer I know working 20 hours a day ever since they started using AI? I thought this technology was going to free us from the toil of labor.
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Okungbowa@Okung567·
@thsottiaux vscode codex threads in ones account should show up regardless if you remote ssh into a vm or youre on a local host. currently if you ssh into 5 vms log into codex you wouldnt get the other vm's threads even though its under one acc each vm will have its own codex threads histor
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
It’s the little things that matter, what are some small papercuts you have noticed in Codex? We’ll fix as many as possible in the next week.
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François Chollet
François Chollet@fchollet·
One of the most jarring things about current AI is its lack of introspection ability and metacognition. It doesn't know what it doesn't know, how it knows, or how it could find out. It's a one-way system.
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mert@mert·
jobs are created because entrepreneurs start companies and define new markets ai lowers barriers to entrepreneurship, thus more jobs get created ai might obsolete old jobs, but will create new ones source: all of human history
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François Chollet
François Chollet@fchollet·
You cannot think your way to a perfect design. Only building and testing, over many iterations, can reveal the flaws in your mental model and provide the feedback you need to create the best design possible.
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Okungbowa@Okung567·
how is any one even getting tpu's? is almost impossible to get a single chip let alone 16+.
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kache@yacineMTB·
canadians shouldn't be this poor given the natural resources we have available
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Okungbowa@Okung567·
@ilblackdragon @near_intents TEE isnt true privacy. this all feels like a gimmick to ride the privacy wave. You guys should be looking to add zk's not gimmicky TEE. that isnt the sauce man.
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Illia (root.near) (🇺🇦, ⋈)@ilblackdragon·
Confidential swaps are now live on near.com! Confidentiality is the key unlock for onchain adoption. @near_intents is now the first cross-chain execution layer with protocol-level confidentiality. 35+ chains. Non-custodial. Not a wrapper, not a mixer. Users can share viewkeys optionally for auditing or compliance. You no longer have to choose between onchain and privacy. Until now, onchain meant making everything transparent. That changes with NEAR's confidential shard. Now you can trade without anyone knowing what assets you have, what you're trading, and what you're paying for. Go dark on near.com ⚫️
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Okungbowa@Okung567·
the state of the andriod ecosystem is terrible, its actually very disgusting.
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Okungbowa@Okung567·
@ilblackdragon are zero knowledge proofs coming to the near protocol at the l1 level? TEE is "great" but doesnt replace ZK.
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near.com intern@NearSuperApp·
Dark mode just dropped. Your financial life, now easier on the eyes. You’re welcome. (And thanks for the donations btw.)
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kache@yacineMTB·
AI has automated software engineering. What you would expect is that there would be no more work left to do for software. But instead what has happened is that the leverage of doing software has increased so much, that doing anything else is a waste of time
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Okungbowa@Okung567·
The demand right now for accelerators is an understatement. Between Monday - Friday I literally have to wake up extra early to spin up tpus otherwise I won’t be able to during the working day.
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Okungbowa@Okung567·
Fuck man getting tpu access on a Monday is annoying
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Okungbowa@Okung567·
We’re living in the greatest era of self agency and generational wealth creation’s.
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Okungbowa@Okung567·
5.3 GPT Codex speed is light and day compared 5.2 or 5.2 codex. Fantastic model OpenAI.
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kache@yacineMTB·
i gotta keep on going man
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kache@yacineMTB·
i have to keep on going
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Software engineering used to be the pinnacle of intelligence. Now it’s the first job AI is replacing. Jensen Huang: “Technical intelligence is becoming a commodity.” The hard technical problems everyone worried about? Those turned out to be the easy ones. Machines solve them faster, cheaper, and without error. So what’s left for humans? Huang: “People who can see around corners are truly, truly smart.” The new intelligence isn’t solving the problem in front of you. It’s sensing the problem before it exists. Connecting patterns that don’t look related. Anticipating what no one has thought to ask for yet. That’s not logic. That’s intuition. A synthesis of experience, context, empathy, and instinct you can’t train into a model. Huang: “My personal definition of smart is someone who sits at the intersection of technical astuteness and human empathy.” Technical skill is table stakes now. The real edge belongs to people who read between the lines, navigate ambiguity, and synthesize across domains AI can’t bridge. Calculation is commodity work. Synthesis is where the power lives. The valuable people aren’t writing the code anymore. They’re seeing what needs to exist before anyone knows to ask for it.
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dax@thdxr·
all of our inference providers for kimi k2.5 are overloaded and asked us to scale down even after all this time there's still not enough GPUs
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