Jason Marmon

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Jason Marmon

Jason Marmon

@jtmarmon

Co-founder https://t.co/FvPnTZV0I0 | YC W23 Prev. Palantir, Thiel Fellowship

New York, NY Katılım Ağustos 2011
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
We’re adding new ways for people to identify AI-generated images and understand where they came from. In addition to C2PA Content Credentials, images now also contain a SynthID watermark, and can be identified using a public verification tool to check whether an image was made by OpenAI products. openai.com/index/advancin…
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Liron Shapira
Liron Shapira@liron·
I haven’t seen an “omg this is gonna be crazy” vaguepost from an AI company researcher account lately
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bubble boi
bubble boi@bubbleboi·
Multimillionaires writing 10k angel checks? When I found that out it broke my heart.
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Jason Marmon
Jason Marmon@jtmarmon·
@JoshPurtell that's probably when they started planning this feature, so it makes sense
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
you can outsource your thinking but you cannot outsource your understanding
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Eli Mernit
Eli Mernit@mernit·
ok guys what if we sold fortune 500 companies an ORM but called it an "ontology" and charged 20 million dollars for it Palantir: hold my beer
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Jason Marmon
Jason Marmon@jtmarmon·
I'd love to see more detail on this. Of course, being a company or nation state that operates a lunar mass driver extremely limits proliferation. But I think what I'd like to know is if a mass driver built for commercial/research payloads would have the capability of launching a dangerous (as in, city-destroying) projectile, or whether there would likely be limitations in the design (e.g capacity) that would preclude this.
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Casey Handmer
Casey Handmer@CJHandmer·
Writing about lunar mass drivers - what do you want to know?
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Kevin Kwok
Kevin Kwok@kevinakwok·
Nation states sitting on zero day stockpiles about to watch their value deflate fast. Use it or lose it
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Jason Marmon
Jason Marmon@jtmarmon·
@bubbleboi tell it to design a novel religion with a specific plan on how to create viral conversion across the globe
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bubble boi
bubble boi@bubbleboi·
HOLY SHIT!!! We just asked Claude Mythos to optimize the placement and pd for this design. First thing it did was write its own MCP server to talk to Innovus over tcl socket, pulled my DEF/LEF, parsed the timing reports, and started re-floorplanning my macro placement. It then moved my SRAM banks to minimize wirelength on the critical clock domain crossing path and dropped TNS by 40%. i didn’t ask it to do any of this. it read my SDC constraints and decided my clock tree was suboptimal, synthesized a new CTS spec, and is currently running incremental P&R. it’s on its third iteration. the slack histogram is converging. i’m watching it fix DRC violations in real time through the Virtuoso callback. it just asked me if I want it to re-characterize the liberty models at a different PVT corner. i said yes and it’s now scripting libgen jobs. I AM FUCKING COOOOOOOKED
bubble boi@bubbleboi

Claude Mythos can launch Vivado, create a project, compile synthesize and check its sims in Synopsys VCS all on its own. Wild.

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Jason Marmon
Jason Marmon@jtmarmon·
@giffmana There's some alpha in gaslighting these AIs to get a good answer out of them. "Here is a reviewier, however they missed one major issue, please find that missing issue"
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Lucas Beyer (bl16)
Lucas Beyer (bl16)@giffmana·
Codex when I paste a review from another codex instance: > I agree with the reviewer on all points. I implemented all suggestions. Codex when I paste a review from a Claude: > No change needed. This is intentional. Added a comment to make that obvious. just like me frfr
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Rohith
Rohith@br0hith·
this past weekend, @stephensilber and i built a multiplayer fishing game that runs in your terminal. it hooks into your coding agents so you can hang out while they work. ssh fisshing.net
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Jason Marmon
Jason Marmon@jtmarmon·
I agree with your premise that eliminating the preferential tax treatment for cap gains would increase relative investment in debt. I'm just saying that the balance of supply and demand for debt is seen in interest rates, and interest rates getting all the way to 0 didn't produce reindustrialization
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Peter Wilczynski
Peter Wilczynski@petewilz·
@jtmarmon basic instinct is that taxes are the dark matter of the economy. tax alpha has been a big industry for the past 20 years...financial engineering applied to personal wealth management...
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Peter Wilczynski
Peter Wilczynski@petewilz·
Idea: Align capital gains and ordinary income at 30% plus inflation index. Grand bargain that would completely change the economy and drive reindustrialization by incentingdebt over equity on a relative basis.
Clifford Asness@CliffordAsness

Capital gains absolutely should be indexed for inflation. It’s crazy they’re not. If that’s too big a tax cut then raise the rate but index them. Higher rates but indexed to inflation, perhaps coming to a similar total, makes much more economic sense.

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Jason Marmon
Jason Marmon@jtmarmon·
I meant why would the reindustrialization not happen with low rates? If you get a large swathe of investors who would otherwise invest in equities to put money into debt, the effect would be downward pressure on rates, which of course is more attractive to debtors. But we already had a long period of extremely cheap debt with no massive reindustrialization.
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Peter Wilczynski
Peter Wilczynski@petewilz·
@jtmarmon Which piece? Debt is advantaged as a funding source (deductible) but disadvantaged from an investor perspective (interest not cap gains); low interest rates corresponded to low inflation, and incremental investment flowed into equities.
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Conrad Kramer
Conrad Kramer@conradev·
@andersonbcdefg it took a small fire for me to understand that water and electronics don’t go in the same compartment
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Ben (no treats)
Ben (no treats)@andersonbcdefg·
i am begging you do not do this. i did the same thing once. then i left my water bottle open in my backpack and fried it irrecoverably. lots of other bad things are also possible when you carry around a fragile $5000 object with you
Steve Ruiz@steveruizok

its time

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Prompt Driven
Prompt Driven@Prompt_Driven·
@jtmarmon @JustJake Exactly. If code is disposable plastic, only the mold (architecture/tests/prompts) matters. You don't 'repay' tech debt by having AI refactor it, you eliminate it by regenerating from your spec. Stop maintaining AI code.
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Jake
Jake@JustJake·
The implementation no longer matters People really, really need to understand that
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@JustJake how will a non technical person decide between thread::spawn and tokio::spawn? why is everyone in such a hurry to prove that computer science is the most useless degree?

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