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eval parse

@evalparse

Leaning into LLVM/MLIR and compilers. Creator of #diskframe.

Melbourne, Victoria Katılım Eylül 2009
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Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
Ha. @demishassabis and @DarioAmodei, who are running the two best AI labs in the world both have PhDs. Jim Simons, who founded one of the biggest hedge funds in the world had a PhD. Eric Schmidt, Google’s first outside CEO, quite successful, had one, too. So did did Intel’s Cofounder Gordon Moore (of Moore’s law fame). As usual @beffjezos is talking out of his rear end.
Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos

@elonmusk @iScienceLuvr Finishing PhD is an anti-signal in many cases. If you didn't learn to go to drop out go to industry and build real things, then you are probably too theory-pilled

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@dwarkesh_sp Michael Redmond first professor go pkayer to reach 9d that is not of Asian heritage.
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
Who should I interview on my podcast? Open to more AI, but also to random history/econ/etc professors that I might not have heard of before.
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Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos@JeffBezos·
Yes, the United States has the most progressive tax system in the world. The top 1% pay 40% of taxes, the bottom 50% pay 3% of taxes. We can make it even more progressive by zeroing out taxes on the bottom half. It’s a small amount of the total tax revenue but very meaningful to people in this group.
Shay Boloor@StockSavvyShay

Jeff Bezos said the bottom half of Americans should pay zero federal income tax. He cited a nurse in Queens making ~$75K and paying ~$12K in taxes saying “we shouldn’t be asking this nurse in Queens to send money to Washington.”

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Joel David Hamkins
Joel David Hamkins@JDHamkins·
I have realized that the Collatz conjecture fails in the natural ring of ordinals...
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@chongdashu sure, but these are a dime a dozen. game designers need to break new grounds. these are just primary school home works going forward
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Chong-U
Chong-U@chongdashu·
Just a couple of prompts from start to finish into a playable game! Pixel-perfect art > Codex App w/ GPT 5.5 High > Images 2.0 for animations (except walkcycles) > WAN 2.0 for walkcycles (cheap!) > 11Labs for bgm/sfx (in 1 prompt) > Phaser 4 Sound ON🔉 Full tutorial anyone?
Chong-U@chongdashu

If you use AI to generate pixel art You'll know that while the frames look good... They are often times not aligned -- making your character slide all around. As part of my suite of tools to fix this, I vibe coded a tool to help me align frames to ensure this doesn't happen.

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@MEMOLITH_FbL these games are a dime a dozne now. what's the unique game play here?
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MEMOLITH: Forsaken by Light
MEMOLITH: Forsaken by Light@MEMOLITH_FbL·
[Hardcore Turn-Based Strategy RPG] Enemies continue to mutate and grow stronger. Only those who master precise tactics can survive these brutal battles. Endure, adapt, and fight to stay alive!
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@Amaury_Hayat I wanna do a PhD in AI and proving. I want to formalise Zhang Yitang ground-breaking Bound prime gap prime or a simplified and optimized version of it. Following this. Interesting.
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Amaury Hayat
Amaury Hayat@Amaury_Hayat·
For the last few months, we’ve been building a proving agent with the Numina Project. Recently, it found a proof of a conjecture in control theory that I had attempted to prove while a PhD student, and that I had not managed to solve. It had remained open since then (1/15)
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@0x0funky Are we gonna see specialised shovels for building all sorts of specialised apps. In the future all technicians come prepared with their own highly specialised know how and AI tooling to make them unique. Code is cheap. Knowledge and know how is key.
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0xFunky
0xFunky@0x0funky·
Agent Game Forge is coming. Cursor, but for 2D game dev. Soon.
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@big_duca I plan to start a club where we just code the old fashioned way.
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Duca
Duca@big_duca·
Holy shit. I just saw someone in a coffee shop writing hand written code. No AI agents. He was typing into the editor directly. I almost wanted to go up to him and ask him why.
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eval parse@evalparse·
@ChShersh Video gaming improves cognitive ability. It’s like a gym for the brain. I mean…. Yeah. Open minded is good.
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eval parse@evalparse·
Using the =ai function in Google Sheets to generate book recommendations.
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@predict_addict Just l’Hopital’s rule was not invented by l’Hopital. Transmission is sometimes much higher weighted.
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Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF
Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF@predict_addict·
I recently wrote an article titled: “Backpropagation Wasn’t Invented by Hinton — It Was Rebranded.” The article triggered a lot of discussion, but the most valuable response came from someone who was actually there.
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@MarkDiStef i am really hoping he at least used Claude to make the slop
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Mark Di Stefano
Mark Di Stefano@MarkDiStef·
Bearish that Anthropic would hire its first Australian boss who then posts excruciating AI slop as his own “reflections”.
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eval parse@evalparse·
@indiegamesvn Tbh. It’s all samey. What’s the unique selling? What makes it exciting vs banished?
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Indie Games VN
Indie Games VN@indiegamesvn·
This solo indie dev is building a village sim where your mission is to keep your villages well-fed and happy. - A stimulating world where villagers work, eat, rest, and grow as your settlement expands around them - Layered production chains that turn simple farming into a full medieval economy - No combat, no enemies. Just land, community, and the satisfaction of watching your small village grow day by day It's called Colonus, made by Badhenke Studios. Would you play this?
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Panos Karabelas
Panos Karabelas@panoskarabelas·
@evalparse It's a gift from the gods, it has given me superhuman speed. I'm very happy about the future.
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Panos Karabelas
Panos Karabelas@panoskarabelas·
12 years ago, I started building a game engine from scratch. Today, Spartan just passed 3,000 stars on GitHub ⭐️ I didn't build it for people to use. I built it to learn, create a portfolio, get a job, and eventually make a cutting edge racing game and do my own thing. Now I'm 33, turned my life around, and I'm finally able to focus on it, and the passion is stronger than ever. I'm just getting started. ♥️🔥 Repo: github.com/PanosK92/Spart… Here's what it looked like back then vs no
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Panos Karabelas@panoskarabelas

After my performance optimisations I hit a wall of memory. I could have strayed into streaming or mesh shaders, but first I chose to tame the beast within. I went from 64 million to 256 million grass blades while VRAM dropped from 10 GB to 5.4 GB by shrinking my instance format from 64 bytes to 10 bytes. The how is in the comments. More soon, friends.

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eval parse@evalparse·
@carverfomo the question is. how did they end up with this structure? and to maintain this structure how does long does it take? how long before consumers also have personal agents, so it's agent to agent talk mostly and "saves" everyone time.
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Carver
Carver@carverfomo·
Two Chinese developers recorded a 4 minute video showing how to build a team of 7 AI agents that replaces an entire customer support department for $50 a month. They opened a terminal. In 4 minutes they had the whole thing running. One agent classifies tickets. One reads the knowledge base. One handles billing. One watches the customer's tone. One decides when to escalate. One writes the report. One agent runs the other six. The math hit hard. 1,200 tickets a day per person. More than a call center of 8 operators. The company used to pay $25,000 to $40,000 a month in salaries. Now they pay $50 for the API. The video hit 4 million views in 72 hours. Every CEO in China was forwarding it. Every support team in America was panicking. While the West is still debating whether AI will replace workers, China just published the manual. These guys were teaching people how to fire a department. They just showed too much. Bro pause at 0:39. Ignore the guy in the blue shirt pointing. Look at the second monitor on the right. That window is not a support dashboard. That is a live wallet. gabagool22. $868,862 profit. 28,620 predictions. Joined October 2025. → #dOV6jrQ" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/profile/%40gab… They were filming a tutorial about replacing humans with cheap AI. Their own setup behind them was running an AI that replaces traders. 28,620 positions. All BTC. All 15 minute windows. All green. The comment section turned into a detective board. Someone slowed the video to 0.5x. Screenshotted every frame where the right monitor was visible. Stitched them together. Reconstructed the full wallet page from 6 seconds of background footage. Entry prices between 2 and 10 cents. Payouts in the thousands. Not one red row in 28,620 entries. Biggest single win: $4,696. From a 15 minute window on a Tuesday. The 7 support agents save a company $40K a month. The wallet on their second monitor makes that in one good week. The tutorial taught the world how to replace a customer support team. The setup behind them was already replacing the trading desk. They deleted the wallet zoom from the next upload. Too late. Someone had already screen recorded it. The clip hit Discord. Then Telegram. Then every dev forum. The tutorial got 4 million views. The zoom on their second monitor got another 800,000. 727K people watching the wallet now. The 7 agents are still answering tickets somewhere for $50 a month. The wallet behind them does not need 7 agents. It needs one. And that one was already running while they filmed.
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