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Omar 若い王

@Reido2012

🇯🇲 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 | AI Engineer Prev CTO and Founding Engineer @meet_alena 👨🏿‍💻 Machine Learning, Startups, Mental Health (Network School V1)

Boston, MA Katılım Ocak 2012
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Seb Johnson@SebJohnsonUK·
"AI is going to cure cancer and create abundance for everyone" Meanwhile in Ireland:
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
🇨🇳BYD's super fast charging stations. Fully charged within 9 minutes, with a range of 600KM. There is no oil crisis in China.😊
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Lee Robinson
Lee Robinson@leerob·
Yep, Composer 2 started from an open-source base! We will do full pretraining in the future. Only ~1/4 of the compute spent on the final model came from the base, the rest is from our training. This is why evals are very different. And yes, we are following the license through our inference partner terms.
Fynn@fynnso

was messing with the OpenAI base URL in Cursor and caught this accounts/anysphere/models/kimi-k2p5-rl-0317-s515-fast so composer 2 is just Kimi K2.5 with RL at least rename the model ID

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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
I'm going to make some obvious points. (1) Blowing up all the oil infrastructure in the Middle East is an insane idea, and may well result in a global economic crash and humanitarian crisis unrivaled in the lives of those now living. We're talking about the price of everything everywhere rising, from food to gas, at a moment when inflation was already high. All of that will be laid at the feet of the authors of this war. (2) The antebellum status quo of Feb 27, 2026 was just not that bad, but we're unlikely to return to it. Expect indefinite, long-term, ongoing disruptions to everything out of the Middle East. (3) Also assume tech financing crashes for the indefinite future. The genius plan to get the Gulf states caught in the crossfire has incinerated much of the funding for LPs, for datacenters, and for IPOs. Anyone in tech who supported this war may soon learn the meaning of "force majeure" as funding gets yanked. (4) Many capital allocators will instead be allocating much further down Maslow's hierarchy of needs, towards useful basic things like food and energy. (5) It's fortunate that all those progressives yelled about the "climate crisis." Yes, their reasoning about timelines was wrong, and much of the money was wasted in graft, but the result was right: we all need energy independence from the Middle East, pronto. It's also fortunate that Elon and China autistically took climate seriously. Now they're going to need to ship a billion solar panels, electric vehicles, batteries, nuclear power plants, and the like to get everyone off oil, immediately. (6) It's not just an oil and gas problem, of course. It's also a fertilizer problem, and a chemical precursor problem. Maybe some new sources will come online at the new prices, but it takes time to dial stuff up, particularly at this scale, so shortages are almost a certainty. That said, China has actually scaled up coal-to-chemicals[a,c] (C2C), and there's also something more sci-fi called Power-to-X[b] which turns arbitrary power + water + air into hydrocarbons. But all of that will need to get accelerated. I have a background in chemical engineering so may start funding things in this area. (7) Ultimately, this war is going to result in tremendous blame for anyone associated with it. It's a no-win scenario to blow up this much infrastructure for so many people. Simply not worth it for whatever objective they thought they were going to attain. But unless you're actually in a position to stop the madness, the pragmatic thing to do is: scramble to mitigate the fallout to yourself, your business, and your people. [a]: reuters.com/business/energ… [b]: alfalaval.com/industries/ene… [c]: reuters.com/sustainability…
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Roy Eyono
Roy Eyono@RoyEyono·
How do neural circuits in the brain implement normalization? 🧠 In our new paper, we show that just normalizing sensory input isn't enough. Crucially, we must also normalize the error signals! 🧵👇 Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2603.17676
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Felix Rieseberg
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
We're shipping a new feature in Claude Cowork as a research preview that I'm excited about: Dispatch! One persistent conversation with Claude that runs on your computer. Message it from your phone. Come back to finished work. To try it out, download Claude Desktop, then pair your phone.
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Ambrose Pike
Ambrose Pike@ambrose_pike·
@DD_Geopolitics Whatever you think about this war or the IRGC, you have to admit that's a pretty banger line.
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Splin Teron
Splin Teron@splinter0n·
and some crypto bros still living with delusional mindset that $10,000 is not money. people outside crypto bubble travel 130 days, visit 9 countries with $12,000. you only live once.
rektdiomedes@rektdiomedes

@splinter0n Love it brother 💪 Honestly I bet if you zoom forward 40 years, the main regret of many folks on CT will be that they didn't adventure-maxx harder in their youth... You only live once man :)

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Andrew Kang
Andrew Kang@Rewkang·
Researchers trained a humanoid robot to play tennis using only 5 hours of motion capture data The robot can now sustain multi-shot rallies with human players, hitting balls traveling >15 m/s with a ~90% success rate AlphaGo for every sport is coming
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Emeka Ajene ✍🏽
Emeka Ajene ✍🏽@eajene·
Nigeria just froze gasoline imports — and one man now supplies over 90% of the country's petrol. That's Aliko Dangote. And he's done this before. His playbook: • Build dominant domestic capacity • Pressure government to restrict imports • Capture the market at premium pricing • Profit It worked in cement — and Dangote's now Africa's richest man partly because of it. Now he's running it back in petrol. Bloomberg calls it bluntly: the freeze "hands Dangote control of Nigeria's fuel market." Critics say it exemplifies state capture — and the risk is real: import restrictions that protect domestic capacity can quickly morph into import bans that protect one man's margins. Others celebrate that Nigeria — Africa's top crude oil producer — may no longer have to import refined petroleum products after years of doing so. Like it or not, this is what industrialization looks like, they argue. This may be the core tension of industrial policy in many African markets: the same mechanisms that build national champions can also build national liabilities. Depending on who you talk to, Dangote may be both. Is this state-backed industrialization or industrialization that captured the state?
Bloomberg@business

Aliko Dangote gets what he wants as Nigeria freezes import permits for gasoline. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…

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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
this is so fucking wholesome guy used AI to save his cancer-ridden dog by sequencing its DNA and creating a CUSTOM cure. the tech behind this is fucking awesome (well done @demishassabis and the google team): - used CHATGPT to sequence dogs DNA discovers mutations - ran the mutations through Google’s Alphafold (AI protein sequencer) which CREATED A CUSTOM VACCINE TO TREAT THEM. - treated dog and reduced tumour by 50% in WEEKS. dog is alive and well. - this is the 1st time AI has been used to create a custom vaccine for a dog (and it worked) - dude is now working on similar vaccines for humans using AI! 2026 is definitely the year we see AI change personalised medicine in a HUGE way so sick
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Séb Krier@sebkrier

This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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Ethan Jiang
Ethan Jiang@ethanjyx·
Hi everyone, I just open sourced OpenBrand - extract any brand's logos, colors, and assets from just a URL. It's MIT licensed, open source, completely free. Try it out at openbrand.sh Why we built this: while building another product, we needed to pull in customers' brand images as custom backgrounds. It felt like a simple enough problem with no open source solution - so we built one.
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shawn
shawn@shawn_pana·
this is insane. just toggle this button and any coding agent can use your browser > no more Chrome extensions > One button, connect Claude Code to your browser all you need is the right harness... try it with the Browser Use CLI right now!
Petr Baudis@xpasky

It took another two months but Chrome 146 is out since yesterday! And *that* means: with a single toggle, you can expose your current live browsing session via MCP and have your CLI agent do things in it. Aaand I have been waiting to deal with my LI connects until this moment.

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