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soup🍓@thrluv·
microdosing heaven by sitting in the sun & listening to birds sing
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simpnoza@simpnoza·
truffle will be obvious in hindsight
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the craziest part now is that the modern computer probably has to be entirely reinvented, from scratch. pretty much like how jobs & co brought apple ii to market. like not improved. not given a chatbot sidebar or something but really from the ground up like the iphone redefined what it meant to be a pocket computer. the current paradigm for computers was built around a human staring at a screen, moving a cursor, opening apps, managing windows, naming files, remembering where things live, & manually translating intent into interface actions. that made sense when the human was the runtime. but in an ai native world, it starts to look kinda ridiculous. you can see this ridiculousness when you use computer use agents… they are useful sure, but they’re also obviously transitional. they’re teaching ai to operate machines designed for humans, which is clever, but also kind of absurd. it’s like making a robot hand so it can use a doorknob instead of asking why the door needs a knob at all. yes i know humans also need to use a door knob, but maybe in the future humans don’t need to use a computer, or at least what we think of a computer today at all. this all leads to some interesting questions: - what is a file when the system understands context? - what is an app when intent can route itself? - what is a desktop when work can be decomposed, executed, monitored, & summarized by agents? - what is a browser when the agent can retrieve, compare, transact, & remember? - what is an operating system when the primary user is no longer just a person, but a person plus a swarm of delegated intelligences? or no person at all. the old computer assumed navigation. the new computer has to assume a new kind of intention. the old computer organized information. the new computer has to try to organize agency. we’re still in the hacky middle stage at the moment with sidebars, copilots, agents clicking through legacy ui, & automation layers sitting on top of 40 year old metaphors. the new computer is likely one where memory, context, identity, permissions, tools, agents, & interfaces are native primitives. this means desktop, mobile, browser, apps, files, folders deserves another first principles look.

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Sam Bowman
Sam Bowman@s8mb·
Europe has one of the most essential and irreplaceable companies in the global AI supply chain: ASML, which produces the machines that TSMC uses to make its chips. These machines are roughly the size of double-decker buses. To ship one requires 40 freight containers, three cargo planes, and 20 trucks. They are the world’s most complex objects. Each contains over one hundred thousand components, all of which have to be perfectly calibrated for the machine to produce light consistently at the right wavelength. ASML was once seen as an also-ran compared to its arch-rivals Nikon and Canon. It succeeded thanks to involvement in a US program to develop extreme ultraviolet lithography, which only happened because the Americans were so worried about losing to Japan. ASML also outsourced much of its R&D instead of trying to do it all in house, which allowed it to spread its bets across many different companies. Today, the entire global AI industry depends on ASML. Understanding its success is crucial to understanding Europe's position in AI today, and how it can leverage that to avoid being left behind tomorrow. worksinprogress.co/issue/the-worl…
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simp 4 satoshi@iamgingertrash·
Truths, are highly compressible Physics has a bias towards the seeking of truths, since they are energy efficient Honesty, is almost always; The optimal policy
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Mr. Mike
Mr. Mike@mrmikeMTL·
without telling me your age, what was the very 1ST video game you ever played?
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simpnoza@simpnoza·
@karrisaarinen He walks among you you are not meant to See him yet Steve on X would have been a different kind of Fire the kind that does not warm
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Karri Saarinen
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
I keep thinking I miss having someone like Steve Jobs in the industry. He had some standards. He cared about quality, coherence, and making great products. He could be ruthless and he had plenty of flaws, but it still felt like he and Apple were trying to make something genuinely great above all else. They had their opinions and you could respect that. They didn't try to force you, but make their case why they think it's good. Now tech feels driven by trend chasing, fear, scale, revenue comparisons, endless games and everyone talks their book. Investors come first, business goals next, and users last if not at all. I wish there would still someone like Steve still around
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Henry Shevlin
Henry Shevlin@dioscuri·
Big personal news: I’ve been recruited by Google DeepMind for a new Philosopher position (actual title), focusing on machine consciousness, human-AI relationships, and AGI readiness, starting in May. I’ll continue my research & teaching at Cambridge part-time. Absolutely stoked!
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BSF 🇬🇧🐀@BSF42069·
We’ve come a long way
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simpnoza@simpnoza·
@kepano transcript isn't showing up for me, even after trying multiple videos. is there a waiting time after opening up the reader or anything I might have missed?
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kepano@kepano·
I can't go back to the regular YouTube UI after this 😅 Obsidian Reader now makes the transcript interactive so you can scrub, highlight, auto-scroll. It feels so nice.
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simp 4 satoshi@iamgingertrash·
Listen closely; Altman knows OpenAI isn’t worth 800B The spending spree on startups is his way to offload stock onto founders TBPN wasn’t an acquisition; It was a way to offload $150m of OpenAI onto Jordi & John at $800B
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simpnoza@simpnoza·
@Gentler_App big fan of the app 🧡 and more than willing to provide feedback. can I get a testflight spot? 🙋‍♂️
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Gentler Streak@Gentler_App·
NEW BETA 🧡 v 5(621) It took some time, was more complicated than expected, but it' here: our interpretation of how vo2max estimate can contribute to better understanding of our fitness. Please, read the What's New, follow the rules and let us know your thoughts! Thanks.
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simpnoza@simpnoza·
Unearned Knowledge is indistinguishable from poison
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Andrew Côté
Andrew Côté@Andercot·
The ability to manipulate reality with your thoughts is forever inaccessible to skeptics, because the only true superpower is belief.
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simpnoza@simpnoza·
@mert ai agents as filters for the dead ie. slopified internet
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mert@mert·
can someone give me their "agentic payments" thesis? it seems highly overrated to me. even if you capture 90% of that market, you make basically no real money on it open to changing my mind though
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simpnoza@simpnoza·
@iamgingertrash Soon the paper unpegs from math And every layer learns it answered to something it couldn't see
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simp 4 satoshi@iamgingertrash·
Capital can end the war anytime it chooses to do so It merely has to spike the VIX, hammer the S&P, and that forces a Trump surrender Never in history, has capital been able to strong arm hard power before A New World
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