Maximilian Mackh

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Maximilian Mackh

Maximilian Mackh

@mmackh

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Austria Katılım Nisan 2009
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Maximilian Mackh
Maximilian Mackh@mmackh·
@minafahmi No way you added implement haptics, there’s no space. How did you manage that?
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Mina Fahmi
Mina Fahmi@minafahmi·
A wrapper consisting of: * An always available, low-latency, highly reliable streaming architecture with syllable-level user interruptions aligned across audio & text, orchestrating several models in sequence and in tandem * A conversational entity that actually expands your thinking, with long-term memory, notes, and a personalized voice, developed using an in-house synthetic evaluation system * Deep iOS integrations for reliable connectivity, media control, and the ability to view, edit, & share notes via a UI designed for audio-first interactions * On-device firmware including audio compression, sensor fusion, haptics calibration, all-day battery life, that can isolate a whisper in a crowd * Hardware designed, sourced, and tested in-house to be reliable, water-resistant, high-quality, and great to wear @sandbar
Brother Green@BrotherGreen13

This is, and I can't stress this enough, a Bluetooth microphone. All the "AI" isn't in the ring. The "AI" is just an app, that is ChatGPT wrapped in an organizer.

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LILYGO
LILYGO@lilygo9·
@macjshiggins Hello. This is a 0.12 Micro LED, 640x480.
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LILYGO@lilygo9·
New test, micro-projection
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Maximilian Mackh@mmackh·
@rjonesy what was the name of the project management Mac app that was discontinued a while ago? I seem to remember you talking about it
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Maximilian Mackh@mmackh·
@rsms We’re due for technology that inspires creativity and fun again. A programmable home computer, with all the modern connectivity conveniences (nfc, wifi, zigbee) at one’s disposal. Mass storage. No screen. Environmental monitoring. Mic + speaker and a trackpad for IO.
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Rasmus Andersson
Rasmus Andersson@rsms·
Sometimes I play with the idea of starting a company which makes really nice electronics that feels as little “tech” as possible. Ie where the user only have to interface with “tech” when absolutely necessary. Audio player that uses little nfc tokens, no screen. TV that just shows what’s input (with a hardware input switch.) Etc Because today it’s actually quite hard to find electronics that are “human first”, almost everything is “tech maximalism”, from toothbrushes and cars to baby monitors and door handles
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Reggie James
Reggie James@HipCityReg·
TLDR: if you want the next printing of the book, comment below so I can get you on the list Longer Note: I apologize for being slow to messages about the book We have been so honored by how well it’s been received. And so now we get the tackle the “good problems” Some updates on what’s next 1 - We are working on another print. Finalizing the details now to make it special (new cover 👀). It will still be US only. 2 - Following that, we will work on an EU specific print. To bring the costs a bit down so that our friends don’t get ruined by book + shipping costs. It’s a tricky situation but hoping to figure it out. 3 - When the new US prints are ready, we’ll be doing an SF event. 4 - Win???
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Yishan
Yishan@yishan·
Starting to think that if you're a serious person, you need to own a 3D printer. Feels a bit like home computers in 80s/90s.
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Sumit Sonal
Sumit Sonal@sumitsonal·
I believe Hu.ma.ne's "Personic Speakers" could be a real game-changer in audio tech! The newly launched #aipin uses Head Related Transfer Function (HRTF) to create a unique, personal audio experience. Read more to know more. 🎧 #KnowYourSound
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Maximilian Mackh@mmackh·
Humane should have allowed buyers to own their devices fully from the start. Never got any response to this DM
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Ryan Jones
Ryan Jones@rjonesy·
A++ articulation of the next wave in tech by @benthompson on @ditheringfm. 1. AI gets “useful enough” 2. It starts predicting my needs, answering questions, doing things in apps… just by telling the *device* to do stuff 3. Taking out your phone to do it becomes annoying. That device is for the old paradigm. 4. *New devices* (like glasses or AirPods++) are pushed into existence 👏 https://ditherin
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Maximilian Mackh@mmackh·
@VictorTaelin We just like being told what to do, what to think and who to listen to. Preferably with as little effort as possible.
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Taelin@VictorTaelin·
This tweet will probably be deleted in 512ms because I'm most likely wrong and I don't want to upset people, but - I feel like ultimately what might be happening with the AI space is that people (including very smart people) are incorrectly affected by the illusion that a technology that is inherently incapable of reasoning will eventually do it. That illusion is fueled by the inherent difficulty that the human brain has to grasp large scales, and how something that has essentially memorized the entire internet is statistically very likely to answer your question intelligently by pure recall, because you're yourself very predictable and the things you can ask it are most likely close to a space of ideas that another human had in the past. This is causing these AGI labs to push models into this weird "reasoning" direction that also seems to work because it is suddenly able to nail these math benchmarks, but, again, that's an illusion because, even if these questions aren't directly in the dataset (and they probably are), they still lie inside this small space of human ideas. And the problem with this is that we're trying to make models reason precisely because we want them to expand science, but expanding science requires precisely the one thing LLMs can't do, which is explore a whole new, unexpected space of ideas that don't connect to anything we've discussed before. A few years before quantum physics was discovered, its core ideas were completely outside of human discourse, thoughts, and no amount of circling the same box (which is what reasoning models do) would get us there. So, we keep trying to make these models do something they'll never do - invent new science - and that's frustrating because this, in turn, makes LLMs do worse on what they excel, which is (sorry but...) being a glorified auto-complete. That is, a bot that, given the human-provided reasoning, goes on to produce the actual boring work. Sonnet is really effective to me precisely because it is very deterministic, it isn't trying to be too smart and it will just do exactly as I ask. If my instruction is wrong, it will be wrong too, and that's actually a feature. o1, on the other hands, will try to be too smart, and that will make it completely chaotic and unreliable when you just want it to follow instructions. Now, probably as a response to o1, I'm almost sure Sonnet-3.6 incorporated some kind of "mini reasoning" on it, which makes it slightly less good to me. I hope that Anthropic doesn't keep going in that direction and instead just make Sonnet-4 a natural extension to whatever they did with the original Sonnet-3.5, because a fully deterministic Sonnet-4 with 10x effective context size would absolutely groundbreaking to my own work, and certainly way more useful to me than a model that takes a lot of time to spit objectively worse code.
Tigran Sloyan@TigranSloyan

o1 pro's math skills are very impressive 😮. Here is o1 pro solving Q3 (the hardest question) from IMO 2006 in 6 minutes and 48 seconds. For contrast, in 2006, out of roughly 500 or so top Math kids under 19 in the whole world only 28 were able to fully solve it...and they had 4 and a half hours to do so...And no one from the 6 person US team could do it... I've tried this question with every other model (including o1) and this is the first time that I've seen an AI model get the answer correct. P.S. Obviously this is a very summarized solution so I did ask it to show work especially on steps 4/5. The expanded thought process was just as impressive.

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Sean Hodgins
Sean Hodgins@idlehandsdev·
Hey E-Ink companies, Just had an idea, instead of addressable LED, an addressable single pixel eink panel. Think, 5mm square RGB eink panel. It’s like a passive colour changing pixel. So you could make giant scalable eink displays. Can someone make this happen?
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Andreas Klinger 🦾@andreasklinger·
Europe discussion on twitter in a nutshell: Repeat the same negative stats 7000 likes in 7 hours. Bring actual solutions 700 likes in 3 days.
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Maximilian Mackh@mmackh·
@imranchaudhri I know it does for you. For me too. But unfortunately it’s not what the vision video is projecting. Maybe it’s a curse trying to make life easier for others.
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Imran Chaudhri
Imran Chaudhri@imranchaudhri·
@mmackh the pursuit of creation is what gets us out of bed - tools should amplify our drive to explore and build, not replace it.
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Maximilian Mackh@mmackh·
Humane’s initial hardware had such immense promise. If it were built to be a local-first device. The cloud, AI hype and pressure from investors got to them.
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Maximilian Mackh@mmackh·
If all thought is outsourced and fed to humanity on a silver platter, how do we advance? What will make us get out of bed in the morning? @imranchaudhri
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Maximilian Mackh@mmackh·
Technology is supposed to be a tool. Enhance creativity, share knowledge, extend humanity’s reach. Not telling you how to “cook” guac.
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