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genAI @meta ; video-gen diffusion models a strange mix of healthy & unhealthy

London, UK Katılım Haziran 2011
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Nalin Mathur
Nalin Mathur@nalin_mathur·
the world is a parody on itself
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Nalin Mathur
Nalin Mathur@nalin_mathur·
Massive benefits of paper reading aside. Just having a pile of books/papers kept on my shelves/desk that I glance over now and then refreshes my memory about what I read. Something that isn't possible in the digital medium unless you keep tons of tabs open to glance at (ughh)
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka

Went down the rabbit hole on this. Your brain treats a physical book like a landscape. It builds a spatial map of the text, the same way it maps trails, rooms, and city blocks. When you scroll on a phone, that map breaks apart. Seven large-scale research reviews and direct brain scans confirm what you already feel. A 2023 study in PLOS ONE attached brain-activity sensors to children’s heads while they read the same text on paper and on screen. Paper reading produced fast brain waves, the pattern linked to focused attention. Screen reading shifted the brain into slow waves, the pattern linked to mind wandering and daydreaming. Same kids. Same words. Measurably different brain states. A separate 2022 study from Showa University in Japan scanned the front of the brain, the area that manages focus and comprehension, during phone versus paper reading. Smartphones sent that region into overdrive, meaning the brain was straining just to keep up with basic processing. Paper reading produced a moderate load that triggered natural deep breathing, which helped regulate brain function and sustain focus. The phone suppressed that breathing pattern entirely. Since 2017, researchers have published seven major reviews combining hundreds of individual studies. Six of seven reached the same conclusion: people understand less on screens. A 2018 review of 54 studies and 170,000+ participants, literally titled “Don’t throw away your printed books,” found paper outperformed screens across the board for non-fiction. A 2024 follow-up with 49 more studies confirmed it. The gap has grown steadily every year since 2001. Being a “digital native” doesn’t help. The best explanation is how your brain tracks where you are. Your short-term memory can only juggle about 7 things at once. A physical book gives you constant location cues: the weight shifting from right hand to left, where a paragraph sits on the page, how thick the remaining pages feel. Your brain hands off the “where am I in this text?” job to those physical signals, leaving more room for actually understanding what you’re reading. On a phone, every screen looks identical. Your brain has to track position and process meaning at the same time, and something gives. A Norwegian eye-tracking study analyzing 25,000+ individual eye movements found screen readers processed text more shallowly. The students had no idea they were reading differently. In 2019, nearly 200 reading scientists from 30+ countries signed an open letter warning that screen reading was degrading deep comprehension. Since then, Scandinavian countries, among the most digitized school systems on Earth, have started putting physical books back in classrooms.

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Jade | Encode Club@jadeharcoharri_·
I think hacking from a rooftop in Shoreditch is peak londonmaxxing Ft. @ask_joon’s luscious hair✌️
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Nalin Mathur@nalin_mathur·
@Nonegivesshit Idk why. But I really want to see him play test cricket. White ball seems like child's play for him. Want to see how he tackles tests..
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rish@Nonegivesshit·
Vaibhav is such a clean striker of ball man so pleasing to watch
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Nalin Mathur@nalin_mathur·
@thevirdas Do have the sea salt cake in Kova Patisserie! Plenty of branches. China Town one is good.
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Vir Das@thevirdas·
First leg of the US tour done. Exhausted. Ten days off in London before Royal Albert Hall. Some chocolate digestives, some guiness, some writing in the park.
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Nalin Mathur@nalin_mathur·
@sansyrox Put two on the floor or vertically up and do flys. AttCh the strings to a rod and it comes a chest press
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Sanskar Jethi@sansyrox·
I love this so much. Need to figure out something for the chest though.
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Upstate Federalist@upstatefederlst·
My favorite thing bout Claude thus far is I have apparently put off learning React long enough that it doesn't matter.
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Nalin Mathur@nalin_mathur·
@paulg Asking this because product isn't necessarily unique. But product + person (pedigree, background, etc) are more likely to be the unique winning factor.
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Nalin Mathur@nalin_mathur·
@paulg What if your startup needs capital? Will you invest solely based on the product?
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Paul Graham@paulg·
Someone asked if it's a good idea to start a startup when you have nothing notable on your resume. Absolutely. All that matters in a startup is whether users like the product, and users don't care (either way) what's on your resume.
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Nalin Mathur@nalin_mathur·
AI use is a game changer for building throaway prototyes and operational speed-up tools, both of which speed up research (fast iterations, low tech-debt cost). I build websites to show my experiments everyday! Idk anything about js. AI docs are a pain! Slop of highest quality
Shreyas Doshi@shreyas

This is the biggest practical problem with overuse of AI in product work right now. Highly competent founders and executives are seeing this happen on a ~daily basis, with team members who used AI to draft a proposal (fine) but did not thoroughly think through it (not as fine).

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atulit@atulit_gaur·
the goal is to become rich as fuck in the next 5 years, and work from random unknown cafes in switzerland and edinburgh
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Sanskar Jethi@sansyrox·
rust is actually the perfect language for agentic coding
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Jared Friedman
Jared Friedman@snowmaker·
I realized something else AI has changed about coding: you don't get stuck anymore. Programming used to be punctuated by episodes of extreme frustration, when a tricky bug ground things to a halt. That doesn't happen anymore.
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Nalin Mathur@nalin_mathur·
How is it always @RaviShastriOfc commenting the big moments!? - 2007 T20 WC win - sachins ODI 200 - 2011 ODI wc win - 2024 T20 WC win - 2025 CT win - 2026 T20 WC win Uncanny. Has to be planned
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Nalin Mathur@nalin_mathur·
@sansyrox We need to automate real estate agents. I'm done. Net negative contributor to the economy.
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Sanskar Jethi@sansyrox·
Every time I move apartments in UK, I understand why people shift to SF
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Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 Netherlands allows employees to be on sick leave for 2 years while receiving 70% of their salary. 🙏
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