Vito Dan

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Vito Dan

Vito Dan

@VnDEFf

Katılım Nisan 2022
24 Takip Edilen16 Takipçiler
么 ꜱ ᴀ ᴍ ꪜ,
么 ꜱ ᴀ ᴍ ꪜ,@kaizen000000000·
Piers Morgan thinks that “i dont get it” is an argument against modern physics.🤭
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Vito Dan@VnDEFf·
@shoukointech Bullshit. He can't give Claw access to his Tesla. That would void any insurance
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shouko
shouko@shoukointech·
GitHub's former CEO gave his AI eyes. What happened next is equal parts hilarious and haunting
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Just saying
Just saying@kangaroos991·
👇 What would you 'advise' him? 🤔
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Vito Dan@VnDEFf·
@tomhfh Sorry the cap defeated you. Typical american story
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Tom Harwood
Tom Harwood@tomhfh·
Stupid EU bottle cap just spilt orange juice on me. Lots of OJ in the lid, gets you before you can even rip the bastard thing off.
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Erick
Erick@Erickschultz11·
Let me check on that. So the answer is: yes, China’s AI sector leaned heavily into open-source AI as a shortcut and strategy. It helped them reduce cost, move faster, and compete with U.S. closed models. But the “cheap AI” came from open source plus engineering efficiency, not open source alone. I think if AI is to move to AGI - visual processing is an essential first step. Vision does a few critical things: First, it anchors symbols to reality. Words like “chair,” “fall,” or “crowd” stop being statistical patterns and start mapping to physical configurations. Second, it enables spatial reasoning. Many forms of intelligence depend on geometry, motion, and physical constraints that are very hard to infer purely from text. Third, it supports causal learning. Watching events unfold visually gives direct evidence of cause and effect, not just descriptions of it.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
Oops... The end result of U.S. semiconductors export controls is: Nvidia down to 0% market share in the world's largest semiconductors market, and China's AI is on par with the U.S. "Backfired" is the understatement of the century. (tomshardware.com/tech-industry/…)
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ApoStructura
ApoStructura@ApoStructura·
Public transit in China is 10x better than in Europe. It’s not even a comparison. It’s clean, trains are wide (makes a bit difference), it runs on time, and it feels very safe.
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Vito Dan
Vito Dan@VnDEFf·
@txgermanbre @hennerschmidt @NeetOlympics Your job is protected. The company is obligated to take you back after maternity leave. Insurance is covered by state. Why don't you clearup things with your HR?
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breanna 🇺🇸🇩🇪@txgermanbre·
Alright, Germans, this is an ask for you. I just realized I’m going to blow the fuck out my salary limits in Germany. Here’s the tucking problem: apparently maternity leave is only if the married couple has a child with incomes under 175,000 euros. Is this true!
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Erick
Erick@Erickschultz11·
@VnDEFf @victorh931947 @RnaudBertrand Visual processing is a good start. I thought the took OpenSource AI and are using that too. Robots need to have visual processing to do a lot of work.
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Daniel Tenner
Daniel Tenner@swombat·
@thinkingshivers @AltonSartor I'm using these models to run about 50% of my life by now. Meeting briefs/debriefs, life coach, analysis, scientific research, planning deals, collating financials, and of course coding. They get better at all of it, and fast.
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Shivers
Shivers@thinkingshivers·
AI progress has clearly slowed down.
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Vito Dan@VnDEFf·
@AltonSartor @thinkingshivers Increased AI compute is increased spending, not progress. We have not seen major breakthroughs of frontier models since at least half a year
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Alton Sartor
Alton Sartor@AltonSartor·
@thinkingshivers Can you tell us what signal makes this clear to you in a few words? AI compute will triple in a short few months. That seems to bring new things
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nick@tinyblue_dev·
What are you even talking about? We just watched models go from autocomplete to writing production code, reasoning across repos, generating images, video, voice, and actually being usable inside real workflows. Agents, tool use, multimodal, context windows exploding, local + cloud stacks maturing all at once. If that feels like “slowed down,” your bar moved, not the progress.
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Megalithic Mysteries
Megalithic Mysteries@Megalithic12000·
@MG5291453 I think people are missing the point a bit. It’s not really about whether it’s useful or not, it’s the fact someone is thinking on a 10,000 year timescale at all. As well as saying he expects civilisation to rise and fall.
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Megalithic Mysteries@Megalithic12000·
Jeff Bezos is spending 42 million dollars building a clock inside a mountain in West Texas designed to keep time for 10,000 years. He has publicly said that over its lifetime the United States will not exist and whole civilisations will rise and fall. One of the wealthiest people on earth is building for a timescale that assumes the collapse of everything he built his wealth within. The clock is entirely mechanical. Conceived by inventor Danny Hillis who described wanting a clock that ticks once a year with a century hand and a cuckoo that emerges every millennium. Powered by day to night thermal cycles and calibrated to solar noon by sunlight entering the mountain. According to the designers some functions require human visitors to fully update the displays and chimes. Without intervention the thermal system can keep the pendulum ticking for around 500 years before stored energy runs out. 🔹Entirely mechanical, no electronics 🔹42 million dollars built inside a mountain 🔹Thermal cycles power it, sunlight calibrates it 🔹Some displays require manual winding to update 🔹Bezos says civilisations will rise and fall in its lifetime 🔹Designers say autonomous ticking lasts around 500 years In 10,000 years the people who find this clock may have no idea what it is, who built it, or why. They may not speak any language that exists today. They will find a mechanical structure inside a mountain that measures time across scales longer than any empire in recorded history. Bezos knows this. He said it himself. The ancient world is full of structures built by people who knew their civilisation would not last forever and wanted to leave something behind anyway. We are still trying to understand what they were trying to tell us. What do you think future generations will make of this?
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Vito Dan@VnDEFf·
@YourAnonOne Dude is already senile. Happy for him that he found some entertainment
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonOne·
Evolutionary biologist and outspoken atheist Richard Dawkins says that after spending three days interacting with Claude, which he calls “Claudia,” he is certain that it is conscious, according to AFP.
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wtfyo dubs
wtfyo dubs@wtfyo_dubs·
@RnaudBertrand America's top 7 will crumble when they lose access to Taiwan. The economic impact will arguably be more severe than a military defeat. The current middle east activity only strengthens China's hand and ability to hurt the American economy via Taiwan. We are so screwed.
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Mark Hubbard.@MarkHubbard33·
@gnoble79 I'm over you: just this obsessive Elon hate. But okay, so the 'biggest wealth transfer in history' ... if $TSLA is such a con, how is there so much 'value' in the first place?
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George Noble
George Noble@gnoble79·
Tesla is the most successful CON in the history of capital markets. Not because the cars are bad. But because the entire business is engineered to impress on first glance and collapse under scrutiny. And the culture around it has made facts completely IRRELEVANT. I've never seen a company where the gap between what is promised and what is delivered is this wide, for this long, with this little accountability. Tesla's Full Self-Driving system is marketed as autonomy. But it is not autonomy. It is a camera-only system running probabilistic inference. The car is making statistical guesses about what it sees, thousands of times per second, with no redundancy when those guesses are wrong. Probabilistic inference controlling a two-ton vehicle at highway speed with your family inside. NHTSA has two open investigations covering 3.2 million Tesla vehicles. One was escalated to a formal Engineering Analysis in March after 9 crashes, including a fatality, where the system FAILED to detect sun glare, fog, and dust. The cameras went blind and the car kept driving. In Austin, Tesla's robotaxi fleet has reported 15 crashes across roughly 800,000 miles. One crash every 57,000 miles. The average American driver has a police-reported crash every 500,000 miles. Tesla's robotaxis crash at roughly 4x the human rate, WITH a safety monitor sitting in the car whose only job is to prevent crashes. Waymo operates over 2,500 fully driverless vehicles across multiple cities with no human backup and maintains a crash rate 85% below human drivers across 127 million autonomous miles. Tesla has ONE unsupervised vehicle in a tiny section of Austin. But here's what really makes Tesla different from every overvalued company I've ever analyzed: The facts do not matter to the people who own this stock. Every missed deadline, every broken promise gets filtered through the same response: attack the messenger. Call them a short seller. Call them a hater. Anything to avoid looking at the actual numbers. It's an online ecosystem that has made itself completely immune to facts. And Musk baked that dynamic into the culture from the beginning. Every time the fundamentals deteriorate, the faithful don't sell. They double down. When your shareholder base treats every dip as a buying opportunity regardless of the data, the stock becomes untethered from reality entirely. That's literally a religion with a ticker symbol. I highly suggest you read Edward Niedermeyer's book Ludicrous on this. And now it even gets WORSE... CapeFearAdvisors published a piece this week that should be required reading. Tesla's 2025 CEO Performance Award contains a change-of-control provision: In the event of a change of control, ALL operational milestones are disregarded. No million robotaxis, Optimus robots, or $400 billion EBITDA. NONE of it. So if SpaceX acquires Tesla at $8.5 trillion, every tranche of Musk's 423 million share award vests immediately. A single acquisition at that price triggers the full vesting of both plans at once, with no way to claw them back. The milestones everyone argues about are just a distraction. The mechanism is the change-of-control language buried in the SEC filing. This is about engineering the largest personal wealth transfer in modern financial history and using the narrative machine to keep the price elevated long enough to execute it. I've seen every bust of the last four decades. But this one is different because the cult of personality is stronger than anything I've witnessed. The movement around this stock cannot be touched by facts, and that is what makes it so dangerous. But the math always wins. ALWAYS. It just takes longer when the con is this good.
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