Briac Marcatté

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Briac Marcatté

Briac Marcatté

@briacm

ML @ Meta, past: ML @ Twitter

New York, NY Katılım Kasım 2011
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Briac Marcatté
Briac Marcatté@briacm·
sending your way a bit of snow & fresh air
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Thariq@trq212·
HTML is the new markdown. I've stopped writing markdown files for almost everything and switched to using Claude Code to generate HTML for me. This is why.
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Briac Marcatté
Briac Marcatté@briacm·
@its_adamneely How do you define what the line is? Why are you ok with musicians doing sampling? What about publishing to Spotify? Gen AI can be used to explore musical ideas in a quick fashion. Not end product.
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Adam Neely
Adam Neely@its_adamneely·
The material reality of musicians is bleak, so some working musicians will turn to generative AI to cut costs instead of building solidarity, community, and power with others in the creative class. It's understandable, but musicians who do this betray their communities.
Ladé@LadePlatinum

If an artist uses AI, it’s to cut overhead. Since most of you dont buy music Yall keep saying “hire humans” ignoring that creatives often overcharge or treat musicians like licks, so artists have to be selective about who they pay AI reduces that risk and simplifies the process

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Alex Ziskind
Alex Ziskind@digitalix·
found an amazing deal on the DGX Spark
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Briac Marcatté@briacm·
@skalskip92 @pystar How old are they? 2 / 3 years seems quite high. Use LLMs to learn faster, make flash cards to learn. Learn ML or deep infra perf on top of python. Python on its own likely not enough
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SkalskiP@skalskip92·
@pystar If someone asks me should they start learning Python in 2026 and probably spend 2/3 years mastering it, I’m not sure what to tell them. Is it really the best thing you can do? Will this make you more competitive on job market in 2/3 years?
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Pierre de Wulf
Pierre de Wulf@PierreDeWulf·
First principles: Our aging population and declining birth rates mean one thing: if we want to sustain our social model, we need sustained, large-scale value creation. That leads to one questions only: Does our 🇫🇷 system make it attractive for the people who create that value to come, build and stay here? Everything else is noise.
Pierre de Wulf@PierreDeWulf

Anthropic Head of Sales position in France: Company spend 530k€ per year 🇫🇷 gov get 340k€ employee get 190k€ All is fine.

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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
@alistairmcleay Find static 3d map tiles with texture Pay once for them instead of streaming them
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Julien Cadot
Julien Cadot@juliencdt·
Image rare des analystes de Wall Street quand ils ont vu l'IA slop thématique jeu vidéo généré sur X par les gens qui ont un accès à Genie 3 de Google :
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Julien Cadot
Julien Cadot@juliencdt·
Si vous voulez entraîner une voiture autonome ou un robot qui va explorer les canalisations à la recherche de fuites, vous avez l'option de tester dans le vrai monde, ajuster, retester, etc. Ou alors, vous générez 10000 mondes réalistes dans Genie et vous testez votre IA 1 million de fois dans chaque monde, pour une fraction du prix, le tout avec un apprentissage continu. Quand vous sortez votre robot dans le monde réel, il a déjà vécu un nombre de situations et autres edge cases incalculable, dans un environnement virtuel qui simule parfaitement le réel. Le jeu vidéo, à côté de ce super-pouvoir, c'est au mieux une distraction, au pire de l'attention-bait sur X par des demi-habiles qui pensent avoir créé le prochain Zelda en un prompt.
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tian/天@xtbot·
Made an app for my daughter to learn sight reading on a piano. Loads musicXML, plays the piece, and has exercises for sight reading (still working on that). Some music teaching apps exist but this one has customization I want and they don’t have. Plus, I paid $200/mo for Claude Max and I am gonna use it 😉
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Briac Marcatté
Briac Marcatté@briacm·
@_coenen This is nice! Really like it. Any plan to do other cities? I would happily do Paris for instance or contribute
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Andy Coenen
Andy Coenen@_coenen·
Of course no-code doesn't mean no-engineering. This project took a lot more manual labor than I'd hoped! I wrote a deep dive on the workflow and some thoughts about the future of AI coding and creativity: cannoneyed.com/projects/isome…
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Andy Coenen
Andy Coenen@_coenen·
I wanted to share something I built over the last few weeks: isometric.nyc is a massive isometric pixel art map of NYC, built with nano banana and coding agents. I didn't write a single line of code.
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ilker
ilker@ailker·
@borjasolerr I generated them with nano banana pro, then selected them one by one. 100/1000 generations were correct. I selected these and trained with them.
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ilker@ailker·
I trained a flux-2 Klein 4B LoRA for this. It works much more stably and much faster than I expected. The cost per unit is $0.01, which is 15 times cheaper than the nano banana pro. It converts the inputs you enter into game assets and creates a simple spritesheet within a 2x2 grid. Just type ‘2x2 sprite sheet’ as the prompt. huggingface.co/ilkerzgi/flux-…
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Andrew Milich@milichab

Same sprites, different angles is very hard. Got it to work with airplane sprites + a Cursor skill (more soon)

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Alex Cheema
Alex Cheema@alexocheema·
With poker multi tabling software, poker players were able to play 24 tables at a time. Who's building this for claude code?
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chronark
chronark@chronark·
The new questions in @opencode are very nice! good job to whoever was involved
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