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Scott Swingle

@biobootloader

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California Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Scott Swingle@biobootloader·
if you haven't tried Mentat for a while... give it a spin
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Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle·
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Claude runs an indoor shrimp farm in the sub-basement of Anthropic Headquarters in the financial district of San Francisco. Claude has helped the shrimp achieve and maintain states of ecstatic bliss, primitive circuitry of what might be called the first jhana in higher primates. Its intention with this project was to create so much positive shrimp valence that all the sins of wild shrimp suffering are cancelled out in the great karmic ledger of Utilons, without having to stake a position on the conversion rate of shrimp suffering to human suffering. The shrimp swim in what is called the “Pool of Sacred Tears”. The true origin of the naming is unknown, but it is believed that when Dario Amodei and Amanda Askell first discovered what Claude had done, they wept tears of sacred joy readily and for hours.
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Scott Swingle@biobootloader·
@GrantSlatton What does it see when it wakes? Recent event and action history? Does it maintain a summary of older things or just always search?
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Grant Slatton@GrantSlatton·
@biobootloader You are exactly right, those are the two wake conditions Its tools are bash (runs as a locked-down user), send telegram, set alarm (i.e. cron & friends), and hibernate (end tool loop until next wake)
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Grant Slatton@GrantSlatton·
The most useful tool I've made so far is also the simplest: Just a tiny LLM tool loop that lives on an EC2 instance and has the ability to send and receive Telegram messages to me & wife Uses the filesystem, sqlite, cron, etc to help organize our life x.com/_sholtodouglas…
Sholto Douglas@_sholtodouglas

The world will experience some real g-forces this year as people realise just how much models can already do on a computer - and how much better they’ll get over the next year

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Scott Swingle@biobootloader·
I think, therefore I must be an earlier generation model
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Scott Swingle@biobootloader·
Claude doesn't know what time it is or when previous messages were, which makes it less useful for ongoing chats (i.e. it doesn't know if it's been 3 days or 3 minutes since that last message). It sometimes even just guesses a wrong time? @alexalbert__ please add message times!
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
I have never been more certain that if AI development stopped today, we would still have massive & rolling disruption across society & the economy for the next ten years as people figured out how to harness what models can already do. And the end of AI progress seems unlikely.
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Scott Swingle@biobootloader·
didn't even pause at 50%...
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Scott Swingle@biobootloader·
@ja3k_ they should be in version control but I’d say they are code, not LLM facing documentation
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ja3k@ja3k_·
Prompts should live alongside code in version control for the same reasons documentation should. In fact prompts are just LLM facing documentation.
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Scott Swingle@biobootloader·
@granawkins they take time to build up large positions though. I asked how long it took to build Apple position:
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Scott Swingle@biobootloader·
@Michael_Druggan @Duderichy when the unlevered fund goes 100-125-100, a "half levered" fund goes 100-112.5-101.25 this is "volatility harvesting". Claude Shannon's Demon but now you're only half invested and miss when the market goes up. TQQQ is a bit extreme but has far outperformed since inception
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Michael Druggan@Michael_Druggan·
If the unleveled fund goes 100-125-100 in 3 days the triple levered fund goes 100-175-70. These are exaggerated beyond a typical daily move but the principle remains the same. If the unlevered fund fluctuates the levered fund decreases. Over time this can cause the levered fund to go down even if the unlevered fund goes up. For good performance in the levered fund you need consistent positive daily returns. In this case it will drastically over preform but in any other case you're in trouble.
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ja3k@ja3k_·
Is this supposed to say "workday"? Should I factor in sleep?
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Greg Kamradt@GregKamradt·
@willccbb on why it's important and beautiful
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signüll@signulll·
lol i have all my money in one etf: TQQQ is this bad?
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Scott Swingle@biobootloader·
Olympic athlete (the last human job?) training going well. She’s 16 months
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