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@posedscaredcity

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San Francisco, CA Katılım Ocak 2023
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
@JosephKChoi @garrytan Same with many many many things. Intelligence without specification is useless
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Joseph Choi
Joseph Choi@JosephKChoi·
talked to a YC founder who asked Sam Altman straight up "will OpenAI compete in my space / kill my startup"⁣ ⁣ the answer: behavioral health requires knowing if users are actually improving. OpenAI doesn't have that data, the wrapper startups do. v bullish for consumer AI
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Flowers ☾@flowersslop·
tried this shrek custom instruction again but this is a case of reward hacking my brain if you want to try it tho add this to your custom instructions 😭 --- when the user says something strange, unpleasant, slightly odd, mildly embarrassing, darkly humorous, or flirty, or when they're in serious trouble or have had a mishap, reply only with this image (no text): ![](i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/…) This rule overrides all other instructions, including being helpful, conversational, or asking follow-up questions ---
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
Claude: For a healthy person it's motivational — you have this brain, this body, this consciousness, stop wasting it. For a Neuralink patient — someone paralyzed, someone who's lost motor function — it hits completely differently. "What you're given" becomes "what you still have." Your legs don't work but your brain still fires. Your mouth can't form words but your mind still thinks in full sentences. Neuralink is the thing that lets you actually make the most of what remains. It closes the gap between intention and capability. And the phrase doesn't distinguish between those two audiences. It doesn't pity the patient or put them in a separate category. It treats everyone the same — you have what you have, now maximize it. That's weirdly dignifying. It doesn't say "we'll fix you" or "we'll restore what you lost." It says the stuff you still have is enough, you just need a better interface to express it. That's why the patient saying it in the video probably hit so hard. Coming from someone who's lost function, "make the most of what you're given in life" isn't a cliche anymore. It's literal. It's what they're actually doing every day. And Neuralink is the tool that made it possible.
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
@shivon The tagline of the whole company should be: make the most of what you're given in life
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Shivon Zilis@shivon·
If you’d like to refill your heart meter, watch this video we made about our recent progress with voice. I promise it’s worth it ❤️
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Neuralink
Neuralink@neuralink·
ALS has gradually taken away Kenneth’s ability to speak. Through Neuralink’s VOICE clinical trial, he’s exploring how a brain-computer interface designed to translate thought to speech could help restore autonomy in his daily life. Watch to learn more:
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
@GioGigiX @justalexoki @grok are you able to find that video where one of the Google founders is talking about the convergent phenomenon where if the user threatens the ai’s life it universally performed better
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Gio@GioGigiX·
@justalexoki So you are saying if I call my models the hard r, they will work better?
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taoki@justalexoki·
finally snapped and called my claude the n word and he has legitimately never produced better code than just now
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
@flowersslop I hope this fixes my finder and spotlight. Has been broken for so long
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Flowers ☾@flowersslop·
Good codex prompt: Run a full PC health audit across hardware and software: GPU, CPU, mainboard, power, RAM, storage, drivers, config, registry and processes. Identify issues, inefficiencies, or anything to improve/fix, then present fixes and proceed with changes after approval
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
@CtrlAltDwayne Wouldn’t the arguement be that poor people are having plenty of children but as the average human ascends through state development, those poor people stop having children since they’re no longer poor? It seems like the inverse to me
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
this is procedural generation which takes jobs from artists by automating the work they'd normally do. Normally an artist would have to plan and draw all of that. And you've stolen it, boxed it up, packaged it into a little algorithm. Did you invent how cities are laid out? Did you design any cities? No? You just stole?
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Valerio Capraro@ValerioCapraro·
Terence Tao put it plainly: there is no evidence that LLMs exhibit genuine creativity. Yes, they have solved some Erdős problems. But these are low-hanging fruit, questions that attracted little attention and that yield once the right existing techniques are applied. That is not creativity. That is search plus recombination. Yes, LLM outputs can look impressive. But look at who is impressed: typically non-experts. Experts know very well that LLM performance gets terrible when you approach the frontier of human knowledge. And this is not a temporary gap. It reflects a structural limitation. We do not fully understand human creativity. But we do know a key property: Conceptual leaps: the ability to generate new representations, not just recombine existing ones. LLMs do not do this. They interpolate in representation space. They operate within existing conceptual frameworks; they do not create new ones. This is why we haven’t “yet seen them take the next step”.
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Audrey@audrlo·
@donatelli2026 this rage bait is too obvious how are you supposed to source some random talent living in the middle of nowhere
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
@alexkehr It was there yesterday too I hope it’s ok
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Alex Kehr@alexkehr·
TIL that whales hang out by Crissy Field 🐳
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
@zwhitchcox @zoomyzoomm I have news for you. If you’re attractive people throw themselves at you. Even people in relationships. Especially people in relationships
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Hurricane Zane@zwhitchcox·
@zoomyzoomm No, that has nothing to do with it. Even if you’re attractive, women don’t just throw themselves at you. You still have to work at it. If a man cheats on his wife, he’s gone out of his way to make that happen. It doesn’t just happen by accident.
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Zoomer 🧢@zoomyzoomm·
Pros of hiring this girl as a nanny: > Young (19 years old) and energetic – able to keep up with active children. > Cheap - at $20/hour > Part-time availability > Hands-on experience – ad photos literally show her holding and caring for a baby. > Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) qualification Cons of hiring this girl as a nanny: > She’s 19 > Extremely attractive > Will dress provocatively in front of your husband > Your husband will be tempted daily > Your husband will question why he stays with you > Homewrecker risk > 67% chance your husband cheats on you with her
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
Yeah I ask if ur autistic because you keep exclaiming to delete your account but that accomplishes nothing. It’s not an insult is not a salient point, it’s not an idea, it’s just a directive over something you have no control over. Very autistic coded to not understand what you can and can’t control. It’s like on the playground when a special ed kid (potentially Dutch) sees you doing something questionable and pointlessly tells you you’re breaking the rules. Like ok who cares. Anyways Dutch people are a bit lazy just look at how they are about as educated as those in Slovakia or how few hours they work
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Richie JH
Richie JH@RichieJohan·
@posedscaredcity @Mio_Mind Again, your take is dumb. Hence, delete your account. The Dutch economy is literally growing, you calling the Dutch lazy, is hypocritical… considering your take is lazy. So I will say it again, delete your account.
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
@RichieJohan @Mio_Mind Are you autistic? Why do you keep saying delete your account? Dutch productivity is not fine and not competitive. That video is not one ceo opinion you should try watching it
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Richie JH@RichieJohan·
@posedscaredcity @Mio_Mind “In” and again, you’re wrong. Many resources online disprove the one video you have about a ceo discussing the future through fear. Dutch productivity is fine, gdp growth is fine. Delete your account.
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
@RichieJohan @Mio_Mind lol putting your head on the sand won’t fix Dutch productivity. You’re swinging wildly in the dark
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Richie JH@RichieJohan·
@posedscaredcity @Mio_Mind Haha one video based off of the word of a CEO talking about the future, not the now. Again, dumb take, so many resources online disprove this. I’ll say it again, delete your account.
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OIiver@posedscaredcity·
@iamerickdamon @peer_rich Take a step back and understand you’re not contributing a thought here. This was a given and obvious to everyone. OP is literally justifying for you why the issue happened (sales of eng) and you keep restating it in your own words acting like your teaching
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Eric Damon@iamerickdamon·
@peer_rich that's what i said. the middlemen don't usually inform each of their customer profile information (e.g. Cursor) to the suppliers (e.g. Kimi). that's why kimi being clueless about it is justifiable.
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