damnkittyworks

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damnkittyworks

damnkittyworks

@damnkittyworks

“Builder-in-Chief”. Ideas-gal. Don’t fail by never starting. https://t.co/K8Ejf0QMSc Current stage: Shitty. Worked. Final stage: Beautiful

United States Katılım Şubat 2023
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damnkittyworks
damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
@kunchenguid Is it a bit like pseudocode? I'm not a coder and python never clicked with me. I was wondering if I should read up on pseudocode.
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Kun Chen
Kun Chen@kunchenguid·
i'm slowly realizing that the code i'm writing is no longer code traditionally when we build software, we write code. code tells the machines "here's what you do" if we write wrong code, machines will do wrong things. and that's what we call a bug earlier this month, i wrote a pretty bad bug into one of firstmate's bash scripts. the code literally can't run, and should have broken firstmate except it didn't. it went unnoticed for days. i discovered it when i came across the code and spent minutes wondering how on earth this could work i then found that the agent ran the script, saw it fail, figured out what the script was trying to do, and did a workaround to achieve the same goal so a bug that should have crashed the whole software almost didn't have any visible impact that's when i discovered that what i wrote in the bash script is no longer code. it's not "here's what you do" it's intent. it's "here's what i want" intent doesn't crash and can't be broken. it gets executed regardless whether it's "correct" or not. i can no longer write "bugs" what can still happen in intent is what i call "misses", which could be - 1. a misalignment between what's written and what my real intent is - this happens when i fail at articulating my thoughts 2. a misalignment between my real intent and the real demand - this happens when i fail at understanding the world those are becoming the most important human skills in this new era
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‼️BREAKING ssi are set to release a model superior to fable across the board. amid growing investor pressure ilya’s hand has been forced to release. expect a release at the earliest this month but most likely mid august. things are hotting up indeed.
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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
@asimovinc Consider changing the head shape. Reachy-mini, Digit, Sprout. Those are more appealing than human-shaped head. Waden Robotics, the Toyota one, not human-like.
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Russ Tedrake@RussTedrake·
In January, I started "building something new" with an incredible team. Today I finally get to share some first details about what we've been building. We've called it Walden Robotics (waldenrobotics.com). I thought long and hard about my own reasons for starting this company. It's not only about the robots. It's also about people. I've tried to capture those thoughts in my first Walden blog post: waldenrobotics.com/news/why-walden It's been an incredible ride so far. Within just a few months of forming the company, we were already operating a general-purpose robot with an end-to-end policy in production in one of the most important factories in North America. It's amazing at how much I've already learned from that experience. There is a lot of work to do, but the mission has never been so clear. Please help me welcome Walden Robotics into the world. And stay tuned for more updates! youtube.com/watch?v=fewvZr…
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damnkittyworks
damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
@_sholtodouglas Inspiring. So many thing feel possible right now. I just wish more AI lab leaders would say directly to individuals: Go build things. Nice that companies are benefiting from AI/robots. But especially for ordinary people, don't sit on the sidelines. Go. Build. Things.
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Sholto Douglas
Sholto Douglas@_sholtodouglas·
One of my hopes is that we can get the cost of housing construction down to the cost of materials, and the cost of materials down to energy+robot labour. Underrated is that this will be incredible for the beauty of the buildings our civilisation can make
Salar al Khafaji@salar

Monumental’s robots have now built the brickwork for a 100 (!) homes, a school, a hotel, a community center, and hundreds of meters of Amsterdam's canal walls. Our pace is compounding: half of everything we've ever delivered went up in the last three months (!!!)

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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
@CodeByNZ On the flip side: honeytokens. Not every exposed API key is an accident.
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NZ ☄️@CodeByNZ·
You can literally search for OPENAI_API_KEY on github and find Tons of exposed API keys Thanks, vibe coders 🙏
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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
What I love about GPT-5.6 Sol is it’s good at staying with a half-baked idea until it has bones. Just need some curiosity and willing to keep asking questions. Sol helps me get from “could this work?” to something I can build and test. This weekend: a 3D-printed insert.
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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
@ErenChenAI Okay, what?!? That's for real? Something my crazy mind would hatch up too. What an amazing future. I wish you luck 😀
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Eren Chen
Eren Chen@ErenChenAI·
Excited to announce I’m starting the world’s first flying quadruped startup. Currently raising a $50M seed round. DMs are open.
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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
@gdb It's confusing to know when to use Chat and when to use Work. So, I literally had Chat commit to memory that it will monitor for me and when it senses it's time to switch to Work, it will tell me.
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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
@MarwaEldiwiny @simonkalouche 🤯 I'm so inspired. Imagine like some engineering archaeology thing. Dig up what was possible. Find out what killed it and if the killer is dead now. Rebuild with what's possible today. Beautiful.
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Simon Kalouche
Simon Kalouche@simonkalouche·
Hands are still in their Raptor 1 era
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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
I have this scheduled task: “”” Review my ChatGPT conversations from the past 7 days and create a personalized weekly capability brief. Before making any recommendation: 1. Check the latest official OpenAI ChatGPT release notes and model release notes. 2. Open the current official OpenAI documentation for each potentially relevant feature. 3. Verify whether the feature is available on my plan, device, app, and region when documented. 4. Confirm its current limitations, rollout status, privacy implications, and setup requirements. Then identify where I worked harder than necessary, which current ChatGPT features or workflows would genuinely help, why they fit, and one concrete example or next step for each. Skip irrelevant feature promotion. Do not recommend features based only on release-note headlines. Say plainly when nothing new is useful that week. “””
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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
@gdb @emollick Couldn’t ChatGPT provide weekly suggestions on how use the various features based on the users’ past week? I mean chat can read the latest updates and know right? Right?
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Very few people know the amount of useful work that the current models can do in Code/Codex/etc. with the right setup This is not a "rah rah you are so early" post, this is a "AI companies are doing a really bad job explaining what their systems actually do in a clear way" post.
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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
@dylan522p Competition is good. You can only keep that many smart ambitious people in one kitchen for so long. Some were always going to leave and build their own thing. This feels like the natural path, not some huge failure.
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Dylan Patel
Dylan Patel@dylan522p·
Or he failed to keep it together (Anthropic, Thinky, Core Automation, etc) and bloviated so much about his tech that everyone saw it as existential and it created completion from all the hyperscalers. If he played his cards right I'd bet there'd be no Anthropic or Meta TBD or XAI
shafin@_shafinsiddique

sam altman is probably the greatest ceo of our time. he practically has every major tech CEO investing hundreds of billions of dollars to compete with him, sometimes even colluding (see elon + zuck). I don't know if gates, zuck, or even elon had this level of competition when they were forming their companies. OpenAI still consistently churns out some of the best models and still emerges as the winner in almost every category. my only question is what did @paulg see during that 10 min YC interview

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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
@emollick Kill two birds with one stone. That works. Not just a bot problem.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
At this point, I’ve given up hope that X’s bot-reply problem is solvable. The “the part no one says” writing is annoying, but worse is that they all make similar points. Proposal: X should measure semantic distance in latent space and surface replies that offer actual variation.
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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
Come on really? What harm could Fable cause by responding to my questions? Will we trigger cat takeover?
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damnkittyworks@damnkittyworks·
@twostraws Check the Mac applications folder. There should be a "ChatGPT Classic" version there. I didn't realize this until I was looking for something else. You bring up a good example where your kid doesn't need to use Codex or Work. Such a crazy fail by OpenAI.
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Paul Hudson
Paul Hudson@twostraws·
Alright, I give up: my younger daughter updated ChatGPT and now only has Codex. The app is called ChatGPT. How the heck do I get it back to ChatGPT for her? She doesn't want Codex. She doesn't understand Pull Requests or Plugins, she just wants to practice a school subject.
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