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Shota Natenadze

@shotanat

ML Technical Lead @provectus_inc, passionate about machine learning, LLMs, and advancements in AI technology.

Georgia Katılım Ekim 2021
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sshkhr@sshkhr16·
(1/7) Everyone's been piling on the cs153.stanford.edu syllabus at @Stanford by @AnjneyMidha and @mabb0tt as being too high-level (I saw some comparisons being made to Ted Talks, even Coachella 😅) fwiw I personally think this is a great class, and its probably significantly more value in-person than online. I saw the lectures with @GuillaumeLample and @sualehasif996 from the Winter 2025 session and personally found them very informative. But if you're looking for a deeper dive into frontier AI systems, here are 5 courses (and a few other resources) you will like:
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Erika Lee
Erika Lee@erikalee·
"I'm at my limit" emotional or claude?
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Shota Natenadze@shotanat·
Just used Perplexity Computer to one-shot an entire Falcon 9 backend. SpaceX is so over.
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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
No one in tech knows what to do about: * Machine Learning Modeling * Data Science * Data * Science The whole tech world was built around the notion that code and code only was what was valuable, and unless you somehow can tie your skills to producing more lines of code, then you are more or less worthless in that ecosystem. That all worked - up to a point - while coding as a skill was scarce and hard to come by. The advent of generative AI is putting that notion into question. I am actually hopeful that it may lead to some honest discussion in these orgs about what's really valuable.
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Shota Natenadze@shotanat·
@0xlelouch_ $600-$1000 in Tbilisi wouldn't be enough. Double it. The rent is quite expensive as well as quality food.
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Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh@0xlelouch_·
If you’re a remote software engineer, you need 3 things: Reliable WiFi, sane rent, and a life that doesn’t drain you. 1. Tbilisi, Georgia 🇬🇪 ~$600–$1,000/month Great value, solid cafés, easy long stays, dev-friendly vibe. 2. Da Nang, Vietnam 🇻🇳 ~$500–$900/month Beach city + low cost + good internet. Quiet enough to actually ship. 3. Chiang Mai, Thailand 🇹🇭 ~$700–$1,200/month The classic builder city. Cheap, comfy, huge remote community. 4. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 🇲🇾 ~$800–$1,400/month Modern city, great food, strong infrastructure, underrated for devs. 5. Lisbon (or Porto), Portugal 🇵🇹 ~$1,300–$2,200/month More expensive, but high quality of life + Europe timezone + strong tech scene.
Eliana@eliana_jordan

5 cheap places to live as a solopreneur Forget Bali. Forget SF. Just WiFi, cheap rent, and time to build. 1. Khao Lak, Thailand 🇹🇭 ~$600/month 2. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 🇲🇾 ~$700/month 3. Mui Ne, Vietnam 🇻🇳 ~$400/month 4. Rhodes, Greece 🇬🇷 ~$600/month 5. Tenerife, Spain 🇪🇸 ~$900/month

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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
my competitive advantage is that i'm having fun
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Fibby.
Fibby.@Fibonacci_TA·
Man down, I repeat, man down! None other than chart bro Ace got wrongfully suspended and it doesn’t look like he’ll return to X. He messed with the wrong gang, or did the gang mess with the wrong person? Either way, this tragedy only makes his presence in the Chart Bro’s Discord even more valuable. If you want Ace-level charts and his alpha, you know where to find him.
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🦅 Iam Reitman 🦅@IamReitman

@Fibonacci_TA What happened to Ace?

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I keep hearing: “Easy for you to preach, Bryan. You’re already rich. Sacrificing health is the price of success.” That's incorrect. Had I protected my body and brain, I’d be wealthier and more successful today. I would’ve also skipped a decade of tortuous depression. I'm trying to help you avoid the same mistake. Culture is lying to you. You do not need to martyr yourself to be successful. You will be more successful if you prioritize your health. Health is your compound-interest engine behind every other asset: + better decisions: sleep-restricted CEOs make 29% more risky errors in lab simulations. ▸ greater output: cardiorespiratory-fit workers log 2 extra productive hours per week. ▸ emotional stability: consistent exercise cuts depressive symptoms by ~25 % across 97 RCTs. You only get one body and one brain. Run it down and you have nothing to work with. Burn it out and you're out of the game. Health is your greatest asset. It's what allows you to work, reason, problem solve and persist. It enables a stable mood, clearheadedness, and good judgment. Poor health leads to emotional turbulence, bad decision making, less energy, addictions, and sadness. Health is forgotten until it's the only thing that matters. You do not need to do what I do. I am trying to make a point of being the first Don't Die human prototype. I'm learning everything I can about ideal health and passing the learnings onto you. You can do a fraction of what I do and get the majority of the benefits. Here they are: 1. Make sleep your #1 life priority. Build your life around it. 2. Lower your resting heart rate before bed. You'll learn that which increases your RHR before bed is bad for you and that which lowers your RHR before bed is good for you. I've written a lot about the specifics you can do. Look it up. 3. Exercise every single day. Even if a 20-30 minute walk. Make it a habit. Never skip a day. 4. Build life systems and habits. Don't let your mind decide. You'll nearly always make the wrong decision in the moment. 5. Eat good things and avoid addictive things. 6. Prioritize relationships. You can be ambitions AF and also be healthy. Culture is wrong in telling you that success is only achievable by martyring oneself. That's foolish. Now do the right thing and go exercise and get to bed on time tonight. As you start feeling better, your ambitions will grow with your health status. Trial it and you'll see what I'm talking about.
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blue
blue@bluewmist·
i'm 28. Instead of regretting that I can't wake up to age 18 again, I pretend to myself that I'm 90 and I've woken up at age 28 again, and that I get to magically, wonderfully have the next 62 years again.
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Shota Natenadze@shotanat·
@rasbt You're absolutely brilliant person and I'm sure you'll recover soon. Wish you all the best ❤️
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Sebastian Raschka
Sebastian Raschka@rasbt·
Usually, I post AI content and not personal life updates, but it somehow helps to get this off my chest. If I haven't been responding to messages, emails, or PRs, it's not because I don't care or don't want to. It's just physically hard at the moment, even with aids like speech-to-text. Life can be brutal sometimes. I was just getting back on my feet in March after a back injury that took 3 months to heal. I was so excited to be back coding and writing. And I had so many plans for this year. AI is a fast-moving field! And most importantly, I was hoping for this to be my last ER and hospital visit in life (or at least the next few decades), but no, life had other plans, and I have been dealing with a bad neck injury for the past 3 weeks. I have been seeing multiple doctors to get multiple opinions, and unfortunately, it may take 1–6 months until I can expect an improvement and start healing phase. So many talks and projects to cancel. And the worst feeling is the fear of missing out. Missing out on life and doing normal things like going for a hike on a beautiful spring day. And missing out on all the exciting AI developments and the missed project opportunities. I am working hard to get back on my feet as soon as possible or at least do some things even if it means I can do less and have to do things more slowly. I have done it before and can do it again!
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Eric Jorgenson 📚 ☀️
Eric Jorgenson 📚 ☀️@EricJorgenson·
What guest will you listen to on ANY Podcast, regardless of who the interviewer is?
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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryjliu0·
I’m organizing a workshop in NYC on “enterprise agents in finance” 🤖📈 Learn hands-on on how to build an agent that solves concrete use cases for investment, finance, risk, insurance teams. You’ll be designing a proper knowledge agent workflow (powered by @llama_index + LlamaCloud) that can extract, synthesize, and take actions over a large volume of highly unstructured documents: Some potential topics: 📊 Excel transformation and normalization 💡Auto-summarization/insight generation from 10Ks, S-1s, earnings transcripts 📝Generate memos, reports, slide decks May 29th! If you’re interested come signup here: agentsinfinance.ai
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Shota Natenadze@shotanat·
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and a little supporter. 🇬🇪
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🅰️rchangel Mikael
🅰️rchangel Mikael@mikeaxolotl·
This is my cat, when $ASTS reaches $140/share, I will feed her an entire raw salmon and upload the video here. Follow me for more investment advice such as this.
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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
Why do you, a grown man, spend your money on “tokens”?
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Benjamin De Kraker
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR·
OpenAI, it's time to drop the Pro subscription to around $70. Charging $200 is no longer viable.
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