Gregor Hintner

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Gregor Hintner

Gregor Hintner

@greghintner

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Austria Katılım Eylül 2018
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Sipeed
Sipeed@SipeedIO·
@greghintner It is cheap 11inch touch screen notebook, N100, windows
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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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Dee Tewari
Dee Tewari@ezeedeetee·
@PrismML Running on airplane mode with zero connectivity, the speed and precision of replies is really impressive. Just eyeballing the inference speed on iPhone 15 pro, I’d say it does feel like 3x - 5x faster than qwen 3.5 4B model. Mind blowing 🔥🙇‍♂️❤️
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Gregor Hintner
Gregor Hintner@greghintner·
@PhDumbfounded Any suggestions why the embedded post shows as unavailable on my end with sensitive content display enabled and no muted words? Region based blocking? Can you see it?
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Anonymous Professor
Anonymous Professor@PhDumbfounded·
Most men I know are quietly dying of safety. They have the job, the routine, the discipline. They are doing everything right. And they are numb in a way they can't quite name. I'm a clinical psychologist. I wrote about why you need vices — and why picking them wisely matters more than eliminating them.
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Gregor Hintner@greghintner·
@PhDumbfounded Also recognize its electronic nature and connect it deliberately. Obviously that responsibility has worked out great with social networks before haha
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Anonymous Professor
Anonymous Professor@PhDumbfounded·
I urge you not to worry about whether AI is “smart”, whether it “really reasons”, whether it’s “conscious”. Instead ask yourself the question: does it have really world value? Can it help/has it helped solve some practical issues?
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Gregor Hintner
Gregor Hintner@greghintner·
@vabor112 Sorry for the amateur question. Can this replace a commercial kernel like Parasolid?
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Gregor Hintner
Gregor Hintner@greghintner·
@PhDumbfounded Fair, if it can work out that way. The PC started with somewhat similar promises, bicycle for the mind, and I have yet to see a redemption arc. Intuitively I share your perspective.
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Anonymous Professor
Anonymous Professor@PhDumbfounded·
@greghintner But unlike the internet, AI is the first tool we’ve created that can actually help us understand and navigate the best approach, and so much more quickly if we were decision-making on our own
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Anonymous Professor
Anonymous Professor@PhDumbfounded·
Amara's Law (Roy Amara): 'We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate it in the long run.' Right now in March 2026, AI fits perfectly: 2025's wild hype → trough of disillusionment, failed pilots, 'bubble' talk. But the long-run underestimation is already showing—agents getting shockingly reliable, capabilities quietly exploding faster than most admit. Don't swing from hype to cynicism.
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JKP
JKP@pricechekaisle5·
@greghintner @fastrlife Tons of animals enjoy altering their state by consuming the earths offerings. We’re no different.
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Axel (fastr)
Axel (fastr)@fastrlife·
Psilocybin can: 1. Dissolve the default mode network (ego) 2. Reset depressive thought loops 3. Grow new neural connections (neurogenesis) 4. Increase psychological flexibility 5. Reduce fear of death 6. Quiet the amygdala (less reactivity) 7. Break addiction cycles (nicotine, alcohol, opioids) 8. Induce lasting personality shifts toward openness 9. Trigger mystical experiences with measurable after effects 10.Reduce OCD symptoms 11. Increase emotional range and depth 12.Restore a sense of meaning 13.Decrease authoritarian thinking patterns 14.Enhance nature connectedness 15.Reduce cluster headache frequency 16.Improve end of life anxiety in terminal patients 17.Increase creative problem-solving 18.Heighten sensory perception 19.Produce long term increases in well being from a single dose 20. Make the unconscious visible
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Gregor Hintner
Gregor Hintner@greghintner·
@YiMaTweets Why mathematical theory of memory when mathematical memory theory seems sufficient?
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Yi Ma
Yi Ma@YiMaTweets·
Version 2.0 of our new open-source book is now released on the book website: ma-lab-berkeley.github.io/deep-represent… As the update is very substantial from version 1.0, we give the book a new title: "Principles and Practice of Deep Representation Learning," or "A Mathematical Theory of Memory."
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Mike Shperling
Mike Shperling@Mike_Shperling·
@Hesamation love the idea, but i’m skeptical about the author. it feels very much like a chatgpt response and there's no record of jobs saying this. a good thought regardless of where it came from though.
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ℏεsam
ℏεsam@Hesamation·
everyone must read this piece from Steve Jobs
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Gregor Hintner
Gregor Hintner@greghintner·
@SipeedIO Users can print their own cases, or offer one yourselves. Make designs cleaner and simpler.
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Sipeed
Sipeed@SipeedIO·
@greghintner It is standard Pico-ITX, most cases have A port...
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Sipeed
Sipeed@SipeedIO·
Which form factor do you prefer for a 16-core high-performance #RISCV SBC/miniPC? (RVA23,vlen=1024,powerful than #ARM #Jetson Orin Nano)
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Gregor Hintner
Gregor Hintner@greghintner·
@SipeedIO What do the 3rd and 4th port contain, USB-A and Ethernet? If Ethernet, does it support POE operation? If USB-A, can you remove it, or offer a non USB-A version, or can users take the port casing off with the SBC continuing to work as expected?
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Sipeed@SipeedIO·
@greghintner here it is, the left 2 typeC port with PD input&DP alt
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Gregor Hintner@greghintner·
@RockstarSupport Do you have iCloud or Game Center cross device saves support in Red Dead Redemption for iOS in the standalone version. Why omit that or controller support information from the App Store page?
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Gregor Hintner
Gregor Hintner@greghintner·
@NotATeslaApp - tall driver compatible and less aggressive nag for non FSD regions - Wallet Car Key - license plate visualization - AirPlay or CarPlay - full seat controls on rear screen
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Not a Tesla App
Not a Tesla App@NotATeslaApp·
What’s at the top of your Christmas list for Tesla’s holiday update this year?
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Phoenix Wallet
Phoenix Wallet@PhoenixWallet·
New major release: 🥕 Taproot channels! 🥕 full taproot support including splices 🪙 on-chain operations are now ~20% cheaper 🕵️ on-chain footprint is indistinguishable from a standard p2tr wallet as long as the channel isn't force closed 🤹 new multi-wallet support on mobile Available on Android & iOS (2.7.0), and server (phoenixd 0.7.0). Next up: V3 transactions and 0-fee commit txs to completely shield channels from on-chain feerates fluctuations.
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