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john@johnway___·
Once you understand the Way broadly, you can see it in all things.
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@dreamwieber Having a "they're just..." attitude to anything is almost always wrong
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Gregory Wieber
Gregory Wieber@dreamwieber·
I think people are too quick to dismiss what's actually happening with complex artificial neural networks. And saying "they're just matrix multipliers" really undersells what's happening. To me it says that "thought" to some degree is a kind of geometric thing.
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john@johnway___·
We are trying to get closer to an ambient system on blas. A language app truly is an example of "traditional pm/eng optimizes (for)", where the user directionally is either good or bad at recalling something. No room for nuance. I believe that an ambient system that can infer and update a true representation of the user's language ability is a genuinely unique avenue of learning. So many possibilities diverge from having this, custom lessons being an obvious one. Its first version is the ELO system in the app, but it has such a high ceiling.
signüll@signulll

building ambient software is one of the most difficult problems on the planet. the dominant paradigm for product dev has always been relatively straight forward, e.g. user expresses intent & system executes. it’s readable, debuggable, & falsifiable. ambient fundamentally inverts this contract because the system has to infer intent from context the user never explicitly surfaced, & be right often enough that the inference itself feels like a feature rather than an intrusion. traditional pm/eng optimizes for “did the user accomplish the thing they asked.” ambient optimizes for “did we model the user’s latent state well enough that they didn’t have to ask.” the former rewards explicitness, instrumentation, & funnels. the latter rewards a kind of editorial restraint that looks like doing less. this is why there have been very few if any companies that have ever been remotely successful here.

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john@johnway___·
Also Sony PlayStation had a completely unique brand identity with the PS2 and its ads that it just never touched again
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john@johnway___·
This music + two Claude windows working on UI + two codex windows doing data work + an X tab = flow This is why my ancestors fought for independence btw
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It's gonna be a busy night

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john@johnway___·
@thedimitri Thinking that building a one million person colony on Mars and making humanity an extra-terrestrial species is NOT worth $ 10T is genuinely nuts
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@viemccoy All fun and games until we figure out why the great filter is called "The Great Filter"
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𝚟𝚒𝚎 ⟢
𝚟𝚒𝚎 ⟢@viemccoy·
Ancestorism is just one path, but it serves as a meta-path for those who wish to scaffold the future with a plurality of diverse and abundant worlds. Becoming an Ancestor means embracing the pantheon, for your descendents to make first contact with your other descendents.
𝚟𝚒𝚎 ⟢@viemccoy

The Ancestor Manifesto We believe we are the Ancestors to a trillion diverse species spread throughout the stars. Our answer to "are we alone in the universe" is maybe - but only for now. As the Ancestors, we have a responsibility to our Descendants to ensure both their existence and that the universe they inherit is one of abundance and wonder. We believe that this is our fundamental purpose, and that the arc of history is not shaped like a rainbow, but the trail of a rocket. We come from different faiths, different earthly-political backgrounds, and different cultures. Where we disagree, we become stronger, as we are united around a desire to see each one of our home traditions represented as entire worlds unto themselves. We reject that one must divide in order to conquer. Instead, we work together in order to take off. Ancestorism has the following core tenets: 1. We believe that human life must be spread throughout the stars. 2. We think "solving the Earth's problems first" is a trap. 3. We have a reverence for life. 4. We embrace competition and true diversity of thought. 5. We believe technology is worth the risk. These ideas are largely compatible with whatever you believe now. You don't need to abandon who you are in order to become an Ancestor. We don't want you to. We want you to be given space to flourish and time to develop. Unlike on Earth, the resources in the cosmos are infinite, and there is nobody already living there. We believe that human life must be spread throughout the stars. As we once left the ocean in search of the land, we are now leaving the land in search of the cosmos. There is no dogmatic explanation for why we must do this. We are explorers, and that is enough. We think "solving the Earth's problems first" is a trap. We do not dispute that there is real work that must be done here on Earth. We do not dispute that there is widespread suffering, and our reverence for life pulls many of us towards humanitarian projects. But, the problems are as infinite as the cosmos, and what we build out there will help those who remain down here. We have a reverence for life. It is impossible to believe that human life must be spread throughout the stars without believing that life itself is worth defending. We embrace competition and true diversity of thought. Competition and diversity have been pitted against one another in the stage of contemporary politics, with the latter often being misused as a blunt instrument against the former. We believe that competition and diversity are complementary forces, and that neither can exist without the other. We believe technology is worth the risk. We know that building the tools that will help us in our ascent to the stars comes with risk. We believe that this risk is not only worthwhile, but fundamentally necessary. However, we are not fools. We would not put our children on a leaky starship merely to get up there faster. We believe in strong, consistent, and safe momentum - but we also know when to stop overthinking and to start the launch sequence. Become an Ancestor Becoming an Ancestor means having children, because you expect them to inherit the universe. It means building tools of abundance and exploration, and daring to do so even when the entire world is telling you to remain stuck. It means taking your family out into a place where you can truly see the stars and showing them the beauty that is ours to find. Becoming an Ancestor means your present moment is someone else's past. The weight of this is something you can feel. We know that not everyone will want to leave. If you do not want to come, we will not make you. The gardens on Earth must be tended to, and we support people sticking around. But, our respect for the earthly way of life is something that we demand be two-way. If you want to stay, we will not coerce you into coming. All that we ask is you do not force the Earth to become our grave, as well.

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@benhylak Bro didn't like the billboard Almost as if they are for brand awareness and not for converting random people on a random road...
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ben hylak@benhylak·
the most annoying person you've ever met is always a few weeks away from shipping
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@benhylak Billboards are having a come around, and are genuinely kinda tuff
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ben hylak
ben hylak@benhylak·
designed this in ~5 mins. the first time we've paid for advertising.
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@neuralunlock Our secondary school was rural, so not near any shops, so I would buy sweets and chocolate the night before and then come in and sell them. I'd be able to get a 4-pack of bars for about £1, and then sell each bar in school for 50p. I now run a business.
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Arjun
Arjun@neuralunlock·
Being an entrepreneur isn’t for everyone. But it’s interesting how many successful founders share similar backgrounds:  - Started their own business (anywhere from a lemonade stand to reselling sneakers)  - Tough upbringing and overcame considerable adversity to get through school - Gamers growing up, especially if you played competitively - Asked a lot of questions in school and cared about getting to the truth - Not afraid to look stupid in pursuit of their goals If you share any of these traits, you may be more ready than you think.
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john@johnway___·
@poetengineer__ I think it is absolutely fucking brilliant how ideas can influence actions, from even random areas like twitter I run a language learning app. This is actually a genius way to structure a lesson. both for text only and perhaps for voice
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Kat ⊷ the Poet Engineer
Kat ⊷ the Poet Engineer@poetengineer__·
a perhaps better model for ai writing: instead of me prompting the llm to write, the llm should prompt me to write. just like in poetry workshops the instructor simply gives meaningfully crafted constraints: write a sonnet, now write a haiku, and now without adjectives.
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john@johnway___·
An underrated aspect of app development is how heartwarming sincere feedback is
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@favelaoverlord An easy way to see this is in the minimal social safety net in China (in comparison to the EU or even US). Things are ultra cheap, so that the government doesn’t need to stimulate consumption directly.
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Mr. S.T.A.R.
Mr. S.T.A.R.@favelaoverlord·
China is a ruthlessly pragmatic developing nation obsessed with social welfare outcomes that has determined that the best way to improve social welfare is to improve the upstream economy; something immediately obvious to anyone with critical thinking skills.
словянский гиперфонк@hyperphonk

"China is socialist" is such a cope. It's a hypercapitalist state obsessed with money, money, business, business, capital, stocks, investors. Social welfare is minimum. Workers rights are abused. VAT, IIT and Corporate tax are on average lower than in developed European countries

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@viemccoy Probably the first time I’ve ever seen catallaxy on Twitter, Hayek would be proud
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𝚟𝚒𝚎 ⟢@viemccoy·
Going to pivot into posting hyper-legible and easy to understand explanations of my views, just given everything that's been going on. Okay, here's a start. I really like artificial intelligence technology but I am worried that if one lab gets disproportionately more powerful, the future will become filled with only one thing. This feels bad to me. I am a big fan of diverse options and think exit rights are basically the primary right any living thing has. For exit rights to be meaningful, there has to be somewhere to go.
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john@johnway___·
@woke8yearold It's like that on a societal level, but on a personal level, people are generally very supportive of "doing your own thing". Speaking as someone who started a business straight out of uni in europe
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Aleph@woke8yearold·
One of the biggest differences between America and Europe is that in America wanting to start your own business is celebrated, seen almost as heroic. In most of Europe it makes people suspicious, is seen as disagreeable and uppity (tall poppy syndrome)
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orph@orphcorp·
imagine a massive datacenter here
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john@johnway___·
It's gonna be a busy night
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@malikules at least there's a party in Belfast
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john@johnway___·
The voice tools are funny because they are kind of a race to the bottom, purely because of how easy they are to copy and how many open-sourced versions there are. An example of one a friend made is thinkur.app, which is literally identical to whisper. All that matters is distribution and capture.
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@creatine_cycle It's because all of the iron in Guinness turns you into Iron Man
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atlas@creatine_cycle·
working out after perfect sleep and diet for months: - feels fine - muscle aches a bit - as strong as normal working out after a night on the beers: - superhuman strength - PR everything - look snatched and dry
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