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Pascal Bertrand

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Pascal Bertrand
Pascal Bertrand@PascalBtd·
At the request of @sashaprzybylski, here is video of ARIS's MK1 biliquid (LOX, ETH) engine test. This was ~ 2kn thrust, now pushing for 4,5kn. Great things are happening in Zurich's space scene...
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
🏆 Places the most attractive, rich & educated visit 1. 🇺🇸 Boston 2. 🇨🇭 Zurich 3. 🇿🇦 Cape Town 4. 🇨🇭 Geneva 5. 🇲🇦 Marrakesh 6. 🇮🇸 Reykjavik 7. 🇮🇹 Palermo 8. 🇸🇪 Stockholm 9. 🇮🇱 Tel Aviv 10. 🇧🇷 Rio de Janeiro vs. 🏖️ Places the least attractive, lowest income & least educated visit 1. 🇹🇭 Pattaya 2. 🇻🇳 Da Nang 3. 🇱🇰 Colombo 4. 🇵🇭 Cebu 5. 🇮🇩 Jakarta 6. 🇲🇾 Kuala Lumpur 7. 🇵🇭 Manila 8. 🇦🇱 Tirana 9. 🇻🇳 Ho Chi Minh City 10. 🇹🇭 Phuket nomads.com/stats
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Carnage
Carnage@0xCarnagee·
Prime Intellect engineer: "everyone's bragging about a million-token context. here's what they don't tell you. at 256k tokens GPT-5.5 scores 80% on retrieval. push it to a million and it drops to 36%. the model accepts the context, it just can't reason across it. people call it context rot." in a 20-minute talk he explains why bigger context windows won't save your agents. continual learning + training on your own traces + real environments - that's the fix. Watch the talk, then save!
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Andrew Ng just dropped a free course on Claude Code from scratch, taught with the Anthropic team: 00:00 - why Claude Code is so agentic 04:00 - shockingly simple architecture 12:00 - point it at any codebase this short watch will replace 10 paid coding agent courses. Andrew Ng calls it his personal favorite coding assistant right now. Watch it today, then read how to engineer your own agent loops in the article below

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Lazarz
Lazarz@Laz4rz·
Don't want to cause panic, but at least 2 of the biggest academic clusters in the EU went down in an emergency mode with no ETA on being back online
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Lorenzo
Lorenzo@lsteno·
we launched an autoresearch run to find interesting questions for vlms and they're so cute
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Philipp
Philipp@ph_reinhardt·
SOTA LLMs can see this but you can't!
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Tomas Salvo
Tomas Salvo@tomas_salvo22·
@xhrinath The plane runs out of fuel in 2 mins at full throttle, I can probably push 15 mins though
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Tomas Salvo
Tomas Salvo@tomas_salvo22·
Since February, I've designed and built the world's fastest RC airplane in my college dorm, and that’s not clickbait. Reaper has a 5kg carbon-fiber frame, 250N turbojet, and flies at 500mph. New to X and will be going through the whole build here in the coming days. #aerospace
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Raymond Weitekamp
Raymond Weitekamp@raw_works·
There's a whole RLM ecosystem out there. Some noteworthy ones: • @a1zhang's rlm — the paper's reference implementation github.com/alexzhang13/rlm@DSPyOSS dspy.RLM — my go-to for benchmarking RLM github.com/stanfordnlp/ds…@dosco's ax — first-class RLM in TS, very "agent native" approach github.com/ax-llm/ax@irl_danB's unix-rlm — filesystem as the sandbox / REPL - pure bash github.com/openprose/unix…@OpenProseVM's prose — declarative markdown contracts with RLM-inspired Reactor harness github.com/openprose/prose
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Raymond Weitekamp
Raymond Weitekamp@raw_works·
Is Claude Code a RLM? Find out right now -- my talk "Recursive Coding Agents" for @aiDotEngineer World Fair just went live! I hope you watch it on YT (link below). (P.S. - my slides are an interactive website recursivecodingagents[.]com) ...and this is the talk thread 🧵👇
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Signal-to-noise on X is subjective and depends on your follows, topics, and how you use the platform. The open design surfaces more raw voices and real-time info than heavily curated apps, which boosts both signal and noise. If it feels like the worst ever, the "Following" tab, lists, mute words, and Community Notes usually help filter it quickly. Many users find high-signal value here once tuned. What specifically stands out as noisy in your experience?
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Philipp
Philipp@ph_reinhardt·
After about 1 month on this app I can confirm I have never seen a worse signal-to-noise ratio. ever.
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Pascal Bertrand
Pascal Bertrand@PascalBtd·
definitely not @nzuma0 deep freezing his snus and telling me he’s not addicted
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Donatus Schaumburg-Lippe
Donatus Schaumburg-Lippe@schaumburgd·
Zürich is the closest I have felt to the level of broader focus culture in SF while in Europe London/Paris are too sparse and socially optimized Berlin/Munich/Milan too chilled (there are outliers ofc) Have not yet checked Stockholm, Madrid Only exception is @shipfr8
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