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Paul Han

@pauljunsukHan

Transcribing dexterity @HapticaAI @Yale | @Meta | @Livermore_Lab

San Francisco, CA Katılım Kasım 2014
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jackie@lambdacalcc·
im speechless
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Paul Han@pauljunsukHan·
it’s a mango thyme sole fish. i like a good fish
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Paul Han@pauljunsukHan·
Phone capture system
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jackie@lambdacalcc·
More interesting output from recording my entire life and processing it through LLMs.
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jackie@lambdacalcc·
We are also running a pilot program. If you're interested, DM me and we'll get you set up. ALL DATA is exclusively stored on device and run with local API keys.
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jackie@lambdacalcc·
For the past couple weeks, me and @pauljunsukhan have been running an experiment where we record our entire lives (camera, microphone, computer, even phone capture) so we can teach LLMs everything about our lives. The results are incredible: LLMs can recursively reason across context and give authentic advice because the context comes from physical reality.
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henry@arithmoquine·
I am discovering that all of male fashion essentially comes down to figuring out exactly how gay I can make myself look before I look homosexual
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I got a haircut
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Paul Han@pauljunsukHan·
@SYNESTHEIZURE in 3.13 along with the gilectomy. I was writing a 100Mb/s real time data recorder/control unit in python when 3.12 was just out. JIT can have huge benefits esp if doing bit level protocol decoding.
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Coors.@SYNESTHEIZURE·
I thought python had a just in time compiler and didn't really think about it when I made that post. Then a bunch of people called me a larper and I was like oh i was wrong, my bad. but I was right
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Paul Han@pauljunsukHan·
codex is very good at mac menubar app dev. Add this to the closed loop harness and it zips - -validate live path, PID, & signed bundle time -script tray with osascript, System Events -correlate menu clicks with health/db Hopefully it knows this by next week.
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LaurieWired@lauriewired·
nah that’s a fair point, it’s prob physically possible to package it. it’s more of an “does that make any sense” architecture-wise. I respect it, but M-chips are more of a scale-up from a mobile SoC angle (firestorm (aka M1 P cores) iirc was just A14 really). whereas AMD/Intel consumer traditionally “scale down” from server architecture as the main driver. If you imagine a hypothetical modern X-Serve as “a bunch of mac studios in a box” sure maybe. But an “M3 super ultra” with 100+ cores presented as a single chip ehhh i doubt it (but who knows, maybe this post will age badly in a few years)
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snwy@snwy_me·
apple had a server line (XServe) but discontinued it because they had no advantage over other servers. nobody bought them with Apple Silicon there's a real reason for Apple servers to exist - imagine an M3 Ultra but designed without desktop thermal/power constraints in mind
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apple *has* to have a successor lined up, given how lucrative Apple Silicon is for ML it would be bad business to not have a real Dell GB300 tower competitor, right? they also really need to start getting these in actual racks

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Paul Han@pauljunsukHan·
@Impish_Bunny float pebble mint have to go down to daly city to buy
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ylareia@Impish_Bunny·
oh yeah no i definitely gave myself a nicotine addiction. oh well
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Paul Han@pauljunsukHan·
@tenobrus there's actually not much correlation between how great a product is and how great is it to work for the company that makes them.
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Tenobrus@tenobrus·
it's crazy how much i stan apple products and software and yet have never once applied or seriously considered working there. like as much as they have countless very serious engineering efforts, at the end of the day they're still kinda just building very shiny toys
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Paul Han@pauljunsukHan·
its the 2009 Aston Martin DB9 - 17 thousand pounds, just unbelievable value
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