ThatPuck

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ThatPuck

ThatPuck

@_ThatPuck

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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mensch
mensch@signoremosca·
Me? A pervert? It’s called “high openness” and it correlates highly with IQ
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YaLTeR
YaLTeR@YaLTeRz·
After five months of (on and off) development, I'm glad to announce niri v26.04! It's packed with features like window blur (of course), mouse cursor in window screencasts, rendering optimizations, and more. Enjoy the release notes: github.com/niri-wm/niri/r… #niri #wayland #rust
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RIO
RIO@riomadeit·
i forked @heliumbrowser added tab trees as a proof of concept it's not perfect but it works dream browser achieved internally
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Ted Nyman
Ted Nyman@tnm·
been working on this for awhile, so: delighted to share (most of) what I know about git internals & performance in a free ebook: gitperf.com
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Joseph Garvin
Joseph Garvin@joseph_h_garvin·
Campaign to stop Google from locking down Android, link below. They have a petition.
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software. It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans. anthropic.com/glasswing
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the tiny corp
the tiny corp@__tinygrad__·
If you have a Thunderbolt or USB4 eGPU and a Mac, today is the day you've been waiting for! Apple finally approved our driver for both AMD and NVIDIA. It's so easy to install now a Qwen could do it, then it can run that Qwen...
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ludwig
ludwig@ludwigABAP·
there is this idea i think that a stupid person, a "retard", can only be someone who doesn't have a fancy job, or some fancy education etc.... but it's maybe the most fundamentally untrue idea that people have, because there are people who no matter how good at "computing and memorizing" their brain is (what people think is traditionally what "smart" looks like), they just have HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE models of what matters, what is interesting, what is worth doing. Sometimes, they do have good models, but they have terrible moral and aesthetics policy models. Sometimes they just have neither. And there seems to be 0 correlation between IQ and that, really. I lived one year with a dude who was a ~28yo farmer when I was young who could barely read and didn't especially have raw computation or memory but had better tuned models and he was more interesting than 99% of these retards coming out of whatever PhD mill opening startups are.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Mistakes happen. As a team, the important thing is to recognize it’s never an individuals’s fault — it’s the process, the culture, or the infra. In this case, there was a manual deploy step that should have been better automated. Our team has made a few improvements to the automation for next time, a couple more on the way.
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Ihar Mahaniok
Ihar Mahaniok@mahaniok·
The story of Delve (fraudsters and thieves) is just one of many examples of the rapid decline of ethics in Silicon Valley over the last two years. There are many more with recent scandals with Higgsfield, Cluely and so on. This is a logical extreme outcome of the "war on political correctness" and "anti-woke". The behavior that was not acceptable before 2024 suddenly became acceptable, and even venerated (example: a huge round by a16z in Cluely, an extremely unethical company led by a founder with zero morals). As a VC, I see it clearly in the dealflow. We always saw some founders with no integrity before. Before 2024, they flamed out quickly. But now they are not ashamed of it, but rather boasting that their lack of integrity is a competitive advantage. Now they get funded by YC, a16z and other funds, getting veneer of respectability. This needs to change, for the sake of the startup ecosystem and humanity.
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz

This Delve story is going from “very bad” to “beyond very bad.” Apparently Delve’s founders were so shameless that they 1. Charged a fellow YC company (Sim) their full free for “auditing” (that turned out to be fake) 2. Then ripped off Sim’s IP, and sold it to customers for $$

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PrismML
PrismML@PrismML·
Today, we are emerging from stealth and launching PrismML, an AI lab with Caltech origins that is centered on building the most concentrated form of intelligence. At PrismML, we believe that the next major leaps in AI will be driven by order-of-magnitude improvements in intelligence density, not just sheer parameter count. Our first proof point is the 1-bit Bonsai 8B, a 1-bit weight model that fits into 1.15 GBs of memory and delivers over 10x the intelligence density of its full-precision counterparts. It is 14x smaller, 8x faster, and 5x more energy efficient on edge hardware while remaining competitive with other models in its parameter-class. We are open-sourcing the model under Apache 2.0 license, along with Bonsai 4B and 1.7B models. When advanced models become small, fast, and efficient enough to run locally, the design space for AI changes immediately. We believe in a future of on-device agents, real-time robotics, offline intelligence and entirely new products that were previously impossible. We are excited to share our vision with you and keep working in the future to push the frontier of intelligence to the edge.
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Kevin
Kevin@KevinEthanRoxto·
@theexister123 @Milton_Sneedman @nolightupstairs chem has physical chem which is essentially physics calculations for absolute temp, mass, pressure etc even in chem kinetics, theres integrations and differentiation basically physical chem is physics
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