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Max Cagr
Max Cagr@maxcagr·
@gianfrancopiana “You give it a command that measures something” what did you measure?
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dax
dax@thdxr·
you're probably underestimating how crazy things are
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Neil Stephenson
Neil Stephenson@_neilstephenson·
The technology to build OpenClaw existed for ages before @steipete actually built it. What else is sitting there, technically possible, that nobody's built yet?
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we need a better word for horny that sounds gorgeous and elegant
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs
I am reminded of a posting I saw in a chess forum where some newb with a 700 rating outlined his plan to become a grandmaster in 18 months: month 1: study openings ( +100 ELO) month 2: stop making errors (+200 ELO) month 3: study tactics (+150 ELO) ...
Rogue | Frontier Philosophy@RoguesPhilo

When I say "organize" this is what I mean. 1. Unify your family 2. Generation one: buy amd organize the land 3. Generation two: develop skills and monetize land 4. Generation three: develop a strong local economy 5. Generation four: develop a state-wide supply chain with other self sufficient family farms. It's that simple, yet, no, we cannot encourage families to organize — that's "fed posting" at best. The immediate response to organize is always "You'll be drone strikes out of existence" or "the government will drop napalm on your land and sacrifice your cattle to Satan." It's ridiculous. Americans appear possessed to run a script whenever anyone suggests they can be self sufficient. The script suggests a multitude of arguments about how one cannot move, nor act beyond the technological system's dominion. Like rabid dogs, they spit and they spew and they contort to avoid any personal responsibility to save themselves. It's frankly disgusting. We post into the void for years about the horrible state of our people and yet whenever we are tasked to be our own remedy, we are decried and the strategies denied as heracy. One must simply respond in return "Are the drone strikes against the Amish in the room with us right now, brother?".

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Jason Ai. Williams
Jason Ai. Williams@GoingParabolic·
Kind of crazy that you just need to put 24 words in the right order and a decentralized network allows you access to $111 billion dollars in bitcoin. We don’t spend enough time focused on this opportunity.
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Max Cagr
Max Cagr@maxcagr·
Petition to rebrand capitalism to *decentralised resource allocation*
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Max Cagr
Max Cagr@maxcagr·
@vatsal_manot Interesting. In my opinion, iOS apps are vastly superior to Android and web apps on mobile in terms of polish, cohesion, and fluidity.
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Max Cagr
Max Cagr@maxcagr·
@svpino Do you then manually screen the labelled data after each run?
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
Active learning is one of the coolest techniques you'll use out there. If you need to label a ton of data: 1. Take a small portion of the data 2. Label these samples manually 3. Train a model with these labels 4. Use that model to label the remaining unlabeled data 5. Select the most informative samples from the data 6. Label these samples manually 7. Train another model with the labeled data 8. Repeat until your model is good enough The key to this process is selecting "the most informative samples" using the predictions generated by the model. There are many ways to do this, but generally, we want to pick a combination of samples that increase the diversity and the uncertainty of the data we'll use to train the model. • Diversity: Identify any unusual, underrepresented, or unknown samples to the model. • Uncertainty: Identify samples near a decision boundary that are more likely to be misclassified by the model. You can build a model using Active Learning without labeling the entire dataset, and this model can be as good—if not better—than a model trained with the entire dataset. Of course, there's no free lunch: getting Active Learning right takes time. Creating a good process to select the "most informative" samples is not always obvious.
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Max Cagr
Max Cagr@maxcagr·
@personofswag Oh man, when we were in Japan, my girlfriend kept asking me to convert prices for her. One day, I finally explained an easy way for her to do it in her head because she wouldn’t stop asking. Huge mistake, missed it almost immediately. It’s really over for us, isn’t it?
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adam 🇺🇸
adam 🇺🇸@personofswag·
my gf just asked sonnet-3.5 to explain a concept to her instead of asking me
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