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iandanforth 🦋 @iandanforth.bsky.social

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Fuck Elon Musk, find me on bsky. https://t.co/8V9JMr7Av3

Menlo Park, CA Katılım Nisan 2008
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iandanforth 🦋 @iandanforth.bsky.social
This is how capitalism is supposed to work. A tiny number benefit immensely. It's just that pure capitalism is an amoral profit aggregation scheme.
⭕ AI & Design (Marco)@AIandDesign

I'm not gonna lie, the @Meta layoffs are some of the most dystopian I've ever seen. They got told to work from home, they were sent the emails at 4AM in the morning. Those who weren't impacted have software on their computer that tracks their every move, preparing AI to take their job as well. They're literally training the AI that will eliminate their position as well. Meanwhile, Meta is raking in RECORD PROFITS. I am a massive, unapologetic AI enthusiast. Yet, this is NOT the future I had in mind. I wish for Meta to crash and burn. This is not the way. Literally nobody benefits from this.

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Grishin Robotics
Grishin Robotics@GrishinRobotics·
This is the kind of automation you don’t expect — until you see it work. A smart billiards table shown at GBE 2026 in Guangzhou can automatically arrange a rack in about 18 seconds. The idea is similar to an automatic mahjong table: while one set of balls is in play, another set can be prepared underneath. In the viral clip, the demo is shown on a Xingpai-branded table, with the mechanism using internal return channels, conveyors, and a racking module to build the triangle. Not world-changing robotics — but a clever example of automation creeping into very specific, everyday workflows.
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Jeff Lindsay
Jeff Lindsay@progrium·
@iandanforth up to the viewer to put together that you can run claude code or whatever on that page using wanix to edit the code for you
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Jeff Lindsay
Jeff Lindsay@progrium·
install service worker that caches page assets and always serves from cache, then have that page load wanix-workbench opened to that cache. boom. self editable sites
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iandanforth 🦋 @iandanforth.bsky.social
@ch402 I'm worried that the intersection of AI training and engaging with religious leaders will lead to a tolerance of false information and irrational thought in models as it does in humans.
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Chris Olah
Chris Olah@ch402·
The questions posed by AI are bigger than the AI community. We urgently need the world – religions, civil society, academics, governments – to participate in creating a positive outcome. I'm glad the Catholic Church is engaging, and honored to speak at the presentation.
Vatican News@VaticanNews

Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, Magnifica humanitas, on preserving the human person in the age of artificial intelligence, will be released on May 25. A presentation event with the Pope and various speakers is scheduled for the same day at the Vatican. vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2…

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iandanforth 🦋 @iandanforth.bsky.social
That team! 😲
Christopher Manning@chrmanning

Today @Recursive_SI emerges from stealth to build self-improving superintelligence. Founded by @RichardSocher, @_rockt, @jeffclune, @timshi_ai, @tydsh, @CaimingXiong, Alexey Dosovitskiy & @josh_tobin_, @aixventureshq backed them from day one. The company is building AI that safely improves itself, in an open-ended process of automated scientific discovery. Read more in the @nytimes: nytimes.com/2026/05/13/tec…

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Christopher Manning
Christopher Manning@chrmanning·
Today @Recursive_SI emerges from stealth to build self-improving superintelligence. Founded by @RichardSocher, @_rockt, @jeffclune, @timshi_ai, @tydsh, @CaimingXiong, Alexey Dosovitskiy & @josh_tobin_, @aixventureshq backed them from day one. The company is building AI that safely improves itself, in an open-ended process of automated scientific discovery. Read more in the @nytimes: nytimes.com/2026/05/13/tec…
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iandanforth 🦋 @iandanforth.bsky.social
I hate unnecessary lies. This isn't all he's learned, he's not immortal. Just ... why? Don't ruin your good advice with bad framing.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

This is it. Everything learned spending millions on longevity. From: Your Immortal Unc and Auntie. To: Our Immortal nieces and nephews. 0. Sleep is the world's most powerful drug. 1. Be in your bed for 8 hours 2. Same bedtime every night, any time before midnight 3. Don’t eat right before bed 4. Calm foods for dinner 5. No screens 1 hour before bed 6. Avoid added sugar (be aware it’s in everything) 7. Avoid all things in an American convenience store 8. Avoid fried foods 9. Shoes off at the door 10. Eat whole foods, particularly veggies fruits nuts legumes berries 11. Walk a little after meals or air squats 12. Get your heart rate high routinely 13. Lift heavy things 14. Stretch daily 15. Water pik, floss, brush, tongue scrape, morning and night 16. Make an effort to drink water 17. Get sunlight when you wake up (UV is low) 18. Protect skin in midday sun 19. Stand up straight 20. See at least one friend once a week 21. Avoid plastic where you can (in all things) 22. Circulate air in rooms 23. When stressed, breathe, learn to calm your body 24. Go to the dentist 25. Avoid sitting for long times 26. Protect your hearing, the world is too loud 27. Alcohol is bad for you 28. Finish coffee before noon 29. Avoid bright lights after sunset 30. If obese, look into a GLP 31. Sleep in a cold room 32. Texting while driving is dangerous 33. Turn off all notifications 34. Limit social media use 35. Don’t smoke anything 36. If you struggle to sleep, read a physical book before bed 37. 1 hour before bed have a calm wind down routine: bath, read, light walk, listen to music 38. The body is a clock and loves routine. Have a daily morning and evening schedule. 39. Avoid long distance travel where you can 40. Baby steps first: incorporate new things slowly 41. Do less… most things don’t work. Bonus points if you get your blood checked. Start here, it will change your life.

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adaption
adaption@adaption_ai·
Introducing AutoScientist. Most model training fails outside of frontier labs. AutoScientist automates the full research loop so it doesn't have to.
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okazakitomohiro
okazakitomohiro@oo_kk_aa·
ニャッキの伊藤有壱さんにお声掛け頂き、コマ撮りの展覧会に一作家として参加しています。私はコマ撮り分野ではない場所から活動をはじめて、デザインの視点でのコマ撮りに取り組んできましたが、今回初めてコマ撮り界の本丸の方々とご一緒でき嬉しいです。今6年目のマッチ撮影素材等を展示しています
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Vaibhav (VB) Srivastav
Vaibhav (VB) Srivastav@reach_vb·
Codex for everything. Over the last 2 weeks, we shipped a pretty big set of updates: GPT-5.5, browser control, Sheets & Slides, Docs & PDFs, OS-wide dictation, auto-review mode, /pets, and a .tex plugin. The whole app also got better: dynamic UI for the task at hand, ~20% faster computer/browser use, stronger slides and sheets, annotation across browser/artifacts/code, easier onboarding, cleaner design, performance improvements, and fewer clunky handoffs!!
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iandanforth 🦋 @iandanforth.bsky.social
As a middle aged white guy I feel it is my responsibility to say that it is entirely appropriate to consider race in redistricting. Anything else is gleeful racism masquerading as a concern for equality.
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Amanda Askell
Amanda Askell@AmandaAskell·
It's odd to be living through what feels like one of the most critical periods in human history and to feel all of the weight of it from the inside.
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Joy He-Yueya
Joy He-Yueya@JoyHeYueya·
GIANTS-4B learns to anticipate insights that more closely match real downstream papers, achieving a 34% relative increase in similarity score over Gemini 3 Pro. It is trained only on Computation and Language papers, yet generalizes zero-shot to other domains including physics, quantitative biology, and economics.
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Joy He-Yueya@JoyHeYueya·
Scientists often make breakthroughs by synthesizing ideas across papers. In our new paper, we ask whether a language model can anticipate this process: given two parent papers, can it generate the core insight of a future paper built on them? 🧵⬇️
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