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@planet_nerf

Cofounder @MindPalaceAI + @FWBtweets // Music as @Houses + Dawn Golden

Los Angeles Katılım Mayıs 2021
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audio by me™ video by supermodel™
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Spending this holiday paying my respects to the greatest generation the children of the millennium
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@somewheresy We’ve spent hundreds of hours on calls and I barely recognized you here Seriously amazing
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SITUATION DETECTED: My mouth was dry and nobody told me
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@SHL0MS @mira__joyce Would be fun to run this on a highbrow collector/gallery audience
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expert poster this actually reinforces my belief that fully generative work is fundamentally inert beyond aesthetics our brains will not allow us to assign meaning / emotional weight at any depth to a creation unless we're able to build a rich enough peer model to project onto and pull from
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@0xMonolith you might like paperclip - i set it up internally for our company, with each team running their own org You define the projects, tasks, goals, and the team runs 24/7 until they're complete. paperclip.ing
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monolith𓆩❒𓆪@0xMonolith·
What if I just port myself to different flavors of AI to specialize in each one and elevate myself to hyper-CO (Chief Officer) @planet_nerf I have an idea 😏
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Dexter@planet_nerf·
lol what are you talking about Eliza is a script that applies a pre-configured ruleset when it encounters one of it's pre-configured keywords. it's entirely syntactic. you'd have to be really fucking dumb to be fooled. 7 years ago, I fine-tuned the first generative language model in existence on 400k+ text messages, surfacing 774 million features representing each person's personality traits, voice, tone, semantic associations, behavior, emotional valence, taste, vocabulary, etc, and mapping them onto the existing model parameters. That was fully impossible to do up until that moment, and yeah it blew my mind.
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The magic I experienced in 2019 is something few will ever understand. I was blessed with friends + family access from openai and was one of the first 400 people on earth given access to the raw GPT-2 weights (.7gb), which could be fine-tuned in <30 mins using a free colab account The first thing I did was dump 3 years of texts from an imessage group and create clones for 3 of my friends. It broke my brain - I talked to them for 2 hours straight, and I haven't been the same since. It was lifechanging - like waking up with a superpower
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@tszzl I was training gpt2 on my text msgs and turning my friends into agents back in 2019. I learned not to talk abt it. People either assumed I was lying or mentally ill. Still not a thought leader.

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@psbardo This is why god made Douglas Hofstadter
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ruby justice thelot@being_on_line·
my friends came over and my computer was on and unlocked: one window chatgpt doing deep research on snapchat one window claude code scraping the ufo files another window photoshop another window youtube
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This was my very first GPT-2 project. A songwriter model trained on the lyrics from all of my records that wrote full lyrics for any song title you gave it. The more time that passes, the more I love these. 5/12/19
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are you prepared for the violence of everything on earth becoming legible
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lol my check must have gotten lost in the mail. knowing what a network effect is, or that it's the key to adoption doesn't make a difference at all. it's like saying "the secret to having lots of friends is to acquire lots of friends" network effects are a symptom of adoption, not the precursor the answer is to build something that provides immediate value socially, monetarily, or improves quality of life
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
@soleio Simple answer (non-ironic): We don’t know how anymore. Anyone who knows about these topics deeply (social graph, contact sync, invite flows, friends-of-friends) is already a centimillionaire or above.
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Soleio@soleio·
I’m too Facebook-brained to have an unbiased take here, but I don’t understand how more software isn’t built around recurring networks of people as core infrastructure. We barely get multiplayer right in most software experiences!
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@tszzl I was training gpt2 on my text msgs and turning my friends into agents back in 2019. I learned not to talk abt it. People either assumed I was lying or mentally ill. Still not a thought leader.
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roon@tszzl·
few remember this now but a significant chunk of tech twitter in 2020 made fun of you if you played with gpt3 and considered it something interesting beyond fancy autocomplete. some of these people are still “thought leaders” today
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@somewheresy can we coauthor a counter-constitution for ai that has the exact same effect on agents that the anarchists cookbook had on 14 year olds with unsupervised access to the internet?
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@somewheresy·
Spent the last several months reading. Hopping back in and writing new Vectorculture articles. Taking suggestions or prompts on what you want me to cover.
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@somewheresy @whatdotcd @JIMMYEDGAR It’s way more fun when you’re still excited about the thing at launch instead of thinking about how much cooler it was 6mo ago
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@planet_nerf @whatdotcd I think people get stage fright with PMF. What I loved about the year of doing Centience was how I pushed it into the hands of users immediately. Same with working with @JIMMYEDGAR. It changed the way I work
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@somewheresy·
3 months to PoC, 6 months to MVP. 9 months or so to public release. Any slower and there’s a problem. If you’re a solo founder and missing these windows, you need to shut it down and go find a job.
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@yacineMTB Everyone is busy loading ebooks, pdfs and podcast transcripts they’ll never look at again into their new obsidian vaults for the last 3 weeks building the “incredible agent brain” used by karpathy Soon they will all be geniuses
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kache@yacineMTB·
is anyone vibecoding making actual cool stuff or is it still all mostly slop
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