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I love building software and exploring the world 🎧 https://t.co/JiUjHTI343

Planet Earth Katılım Aralık 2022
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janxpm@janxpm·
@Andercot You know what would be great. One picture how much space the whole supply chain takes up. With the space to mine the raw materials etc. Bc thats all wasted opportunity cost if it can be done more efficiently.
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Andrew Côté@Andercot·
This is the footprint ratio of data center to solar panels in the sunniest country in the world. Yeah, I think we're gonna have to go nuclear.
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Object Zero@Object_Zero_

This 100MW data center in UAE is the largest solar powered datacenter in the world. There are currently 1,300 data centers in the world that are bigger than this one, but this one is the largest solar powered one. That’s 10 square kilometres of solar panels you can see. The datacenter itself is 0.02 square kilometres, so a solar powered datacenter is ~500x larger than a data center using any other form of power. A five hundred times larger site. UAE has some of the highest solar irradiance anywhere on Earth, it is an inhospitable desert. Averaging 9.7 hours of sunlight per day with average irradiance above 2,200 kWh/m^2. If you build this somewhere else, you need more solar panels because your irradiance will almost certainly be lower. Even if the world had an infinite supply of free solar panels, solar power will not be free. Anyone who has ever done major capital projects, who looks at where data centers need to be in the next 5 years and the next 10 years… we know it aint solar. Sorry. You struggle to even build a train track that’s 100 miles long and 10ft wide anywhere in the West, there is zero chance of build 100 square mile solar farms for GW compute. This is why people are talking about space compute. Deploying into space is one strategy to solve the constraints. But there are faster and more scalable strategies, that get you to mass deployment of multi GW data centers. There are strategies that also allow you to power the 10 billion robots and their newtonian actuators, that immediately follow the inference demand cycle. Step back and look at the full cycle of this industrial revolution… There will be billions of chips, but there will be trillions of actuators. This biggest part of this revolution is the embodiment cycle, and it’s big by a factor of 20 or 50x over the stuff that comes before it. There is no analogy in human history for the scale of this economy, of the demand it will place on energy and commodities. The humans own the Earth, and if you exist inside their legal system, they won’t let you turn the surface of their planet into glass. But they do want your chips and your actuators to serve their needs and desires. There is a way to do all of this, and so it will happen.

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janxpm@janxpm·
Skating is the most fun cardio
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janxpm@janxpm·
Clear skies yesterday, it was beautiful
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jem@sheherenow_·
bring back skeuomorphism, cowards
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janxpm@janxpm·
Hey, I made a little app to get alerts before I buy calories. It detects when you walk into a store and motivates you to stay strong. What do you think, do you find that useful? apps.apple.com/us/app/stay-le…
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janxpm@janxpm·
@mark_k I’m doing this but for research papers
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Mark Kretschmann
Mark Kretschmann@mark_k·
Audiobooks are quite pricy. When are we going to get AI narrated audiobooks? It could sound really good if done properly. The tech is ready.
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First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
BRUSSELS SAYS EUROPEANS SHOULD CUT BACK ON TRAVEL TO PREVENT ENERGY SHORTAGES – POLITICO
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janxpm@janxpm·
@LimitlesCobz After hiroshima the stock markets went up by the way
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janxpm@janxpm·
@levelsio Why can't I reply to the other post, does it mean I'm blocked?
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@levelsio@levelsio·
To give you an idea of how bad the AI bot problem was getting I muted about 17,500 of them, then started blocking them recently, so another 3,000 99% bots So I blocked about 2.5% of my follower count and didn't even get close to stop AI replies either
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Miguel Piedrafita ✨@m1guelpf

@aadilpickle many such cases

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janxpm@janxpm·
@nikitabier I thought this was an international sphere
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X: We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language. While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform. We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.
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Dianadotlu@Dianadotlu·
Been gone from internet for a bit! Hiii again!! Made this while exploring ways of interacting with AI — select and control the output length through pinching More demos coming :)
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Dirk@Brigadirk·
@janxpm @levelsio Cool app! I have the same thing locally and have been generating all sorts of stuff for listening with Chatterbox. I trained a finetuned model on the voice of Christopher Hitchens
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janxpm@janxpm·
@Brigadirk @levelsio I like listening to audiobooks while driving so much, I've made my own app for it
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Dirk@Brigadirk·
@levelsio I think driving is kinda therapeutic with an audiobook on roads that are not too busy. In busy traffic it's def not fun. I might think it's equally fun on longer trips if the car drove itself so long as I find a way to not get car sick, but I guess self-driving could be v smooth.
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janxpm@janxpm·
@L_33_H This looks like they derive the design from a theory, instead of making a nice car
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janxpm@janxpm·
@shadcn Via github and aliases for the bot. I only say "gp" and the bot runs git pull on the server and then I continue on the phone, or I just say "deploy".
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shadcn@shadcn·
Tell me about your prompting workflows. Start something on your laptop, pick it up on your phone. Phone to desktop.  What does your setup look like? Which apps?
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janxpm@janxpm·
I asked codex to resolve a merge conflict and it just worked
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janxpm@janxpm·
@mayukh_panja I've met several people now that say they "don't really listen to music" anymore. I don't get it.
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Mayukh@mayukh_panja·
I hate that rock music has completely disappeared. I wonder what the Gen Z kids are listening to these days. Most of us from middle class Indian families, and by middle class I mean your parents and relatives did not really speak English, you did not have a car, and getting a computer was a big fucking deal, were exposed to English music through pirated CDs in late high school and in engineering college because we finally had access to fast internet via LAN. I remember discovering Meteora, Hybrid Theory (Linkin Park), The Reason by the Hoobastank, Eminem around Class 11ish. Then later in engineering college I did what generations of post pubescent teenagers before me had done: listen to Pink Floyd while getting high. Then like everyone else I graduated to Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, The Beatles (started with Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band), and a bit of The Rolling Stones. Along the way I picked up through Youtube suggestions Foo Fighters, AC DC and a metal (heavy? ) band called Bullet For My Valentine. BFMV sang about corny shit in keeping with their corny name. Later I moved to Germany and had the good fortune to see Dave Grohl, Eddie Vedder, and System of a Down (learnt what a moshpit is in the worst possible way) live. I was so enamored with Dave Grohl that I grew out my hair and started taking drum lessons. I slowly discovered stuff beyond rock. I found indie music often purposely recorded in lo-fi which is a whole wide world ( that reminds me, do checkout whole wide world by Wreckless Eric) of its own. Kimya Dawson, Radical Face, Neutral Milk Hotel type of stuff. I have since drifted further and now I listen to almost everything. Today YouTube suddenly threw All the small things by Blink-182 and as I am destroying the repeat button I am wondering what happened to rock music? Has it played its part and is on its way out?
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Mike Sowden@Mikeachim·
The desert bowl of the western Med was also noticeable higher than the east. You can see this in modern sea floor maps: shallower continental crust in the west, deeper oceanic in the east, connected at the modern-day Strait of Sicily... And primed for another cataclysm. 5/
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Mike Sowden@Mikeachim·
...and the Mediteranean started drying up. After some undetermined period of time, the Mediterranean was empty - evaporated down to a desert & a series of huge, super-salty lakes. A vast, salty desert bowl - *kilometres* deep. (This is not the wild thing.) 4/
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Ambar@Ambar_SIFF_MRA·
Men are not showing up at singles events and women are not happy. But didn't women want this? They all wanted the top 5% of men and made sure the remaining 95% of the men stopped caring about dating.
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janxpm@janxpm·
@TukiFromKL Now google accounts for the agent itself would be great
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
Do you understand what Google just did? > They released a CLI that gives AI agents direct access to your Gmail, your Calendar, your Google Drive, your Sheets and your Docs > This means an AI agent can now: Read your emails. Schedule your meetings. Organize your files. Edit your spreadsheets. Draft your docs. > Every "workflow automation" SaaS charging you $49/month just became a free npm install. Zapier is shaking. 💀
Addy Osmani@addyosmani

Introducing the Google Workspace CLI: github.com/googleworkspac… - built for humans and agents. Google Drive, Gmail, Calendar, and every Workspace API. 40+ agent skills included.

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