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ssurinder

ssurinder

@ssurindr

Katılım Şubat 2025
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
(i am one of those morons)
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
genuinely wonder how ai researchers feel about the current climate in the space on one hand, you're making tens of millions and are likely financially set for life on the other hand, you cant get ur hands on GPUs because 1,000,000 morons are using frontier models to change padding by 2px
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
@cgarciae88 genuinely. "we should tax ai... but not by a lot!" he doesn't even believe in the supposed incentives he is trying to create. (which already exist). does he think that frontier labs are not thinking about tokens per unit energy? or tokenization? or caching strategies?
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
@ThePrimeagen apps may be dead soon. instead, we may expose a single chatbox entry point for a prompt. internally, an AI agent will decide what bullshit slop to serve in order to satisfy the user's intent. the future is now, old man
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
@dee_bosa @alextaubman puts on this guy's company for the sole reason that i dont understand wtf it does in a 25 sec soundbite
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Deirdre Bosa@dee_bosa·
the AI roll-up is only getting started Long Lake CEO @alextaubman has bought 30+ real-economy, non-tech companies and just took the largest corporate travel platform private (Amex GBT, $6.3B) its a bet that AI can better transform legacy industries and that someone has to turn capex into real economic growth "You see the hundreds of billions of CapEx the labs are investing. Somebody's got to take that and turn it into GDP growth. That's what Long Lake was formed to do."
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
@AnthropicAI someone seems to be a little scared of getting their enterprise moat obliterated
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
We've published a paper that explains our views on AI competition between the US and China. The US and democratic allies hold the lead in frontier AI today. Read more on what it’ll take to keep that lead: anthropic.com/research/2028-…
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
@TheRealJChubby would you retire if 1/3 of the time you get to do nothing while the govt is shutdown, get told what to do by party leaders, have no real opposition in elections, get insider knowledge on investments, make $175k/yr and get to set your own compensation?
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
@CEOKrma death, taxes, any topic on earth has a paper by zhang et al
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Krma@CEOKrma·
Chinese sauce is unmatched Especially when you hunt in Chinese scientific databases for hours and come across the exact thing you were looking for everywhere else Then find 20+ studies and resources from some random lab. And it’s nothing comparable to the “public” ones
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
@danywander @bchesky not to mention theres some benefits to doing it the way theyre doing it currently 1. they can narrow the search space dramatically for performance 2. my intuition tells me that customers who start with logistics first convert higher but id love to know if they tested it!
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dany@danywander·
if you've ever questioned your presence on x, i'd send you this screenshot. but i agree with @bchesky it sounds easy to say "need a nice cabin within 2h drive" but that's super naive. in marketplaces data mismatch have a price. let me elaborate. a user says: "i need a nice cabin within 2h drive" okay. - 2 hours from where? current location? home? by car or train? - what does "nice" mean? luxury? cozy? cheap but charming? - does cabin mean an actual wooden cabin in the woods or just a house in the countryside? - when? this weekend? flexible dates? 2 adults? family? dog? budget? wifi? instant booking only? as a human we compress intent. but it doesn't work for booking systems. it needs exact constraints. chat makes the problem feel solved because the conversation feels natural. but finding a place to book is not JUST a conversation. the listings themselves are messy. - one host says "cozy" and means small. another says "cozy" and means dark basement. - photos make places look bigger. - listings are incomplete. - locations are hidden before you book. - descriptions are written like marketing copy. in natural way you could say "find me a quiet cabin with sunset views". then the question is - where is "quiet" and "sunset view" stored in database? so the ai guesses from whatever metadata it can find. sometimes it works. often it doesn't. and when wrong answer in chatgpt costs you nothing, on marketplaces mistakes cost money. - wrong cancellation rules. - pets actually not allowed. - listing unavailable. - distance wrong. - hidden fees. - bad check-in assumptions. travel is a transaction and accuracy matters way more than just add an entry on my calendar. travel is visual. people scan photos, prices, maps, ratings, amenities all at once. even if its look complex ui etc. but in chat ui it becomes just a queue: "here's option one." "here's option two." slower than a grid. way slower. and ranking gets weird. if the ai picks 5 listings why those 5? best match? paid placement? hidden bias? safety call? people still not ready to give up on personal control of the outcome. they want to be sure that they've done everything to find that exact place to stay. speed matters too. a good conversational booking needs intent parsing, availability checks, price lookup, policy fetch, ranking, maps, personalization. and many more. nobody likes waiting 10 seconds, over and over, for "thinking…" and this is just an exploration phase. then we have "book it" part. - which one? - what dates? - which card? - who's traveling? - did you accept house rules? chat feels nice until you have to sign or pay. so chat probably doesn't replace forms. it just makes discovery better. i'd bet on chat for intent to start with → filters for custom work and filtering → cards and maps for comparison → normal boring checkout. you can just make a chat as ui when the moat is still the boring stuff - trust, clean inventory and control.
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so instead of saying “funky cabins within 2 hour drive” i will have to keep filling out your patient intake form

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ssurinder@ssurindr·
@Ragnar_AY why would there be a lead up when the first time he does it there was no chant or handsign? animators would be missing the point of the binding vow in the first place.
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DRIZZI@Ragnar_AY·
MAPPA adding scenes to the moment leading to Gojo getting cut would be peak!!
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
- luxury watches do not benefit from hardware performance oversupply - AP hasnt spent 25 years building a walled garden like MacOS - there are plenty of quality options at this lower price end - cant ascend new customers into recurring subscription services later
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
@higgsfield ok guys let’s take tribe v2 and slap a gui on it and then jack up the price 3x
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Higgsfield AI 🧩@higgsfield·
Higgsfield releases Virality Predictor What does it mean: > Upload any clip up to 15s > Get viral potential, hook score & hold rate > See a heatmap of brain regions your clip activates > Pair with Ad Reference for recreated videos Available via MCP/CLI and on the platform.
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
.@elonmusk When can we implement geofencing on X? I don't want to see any more slop from Nigeria or India. This is actively ruining the experience for hundreds of thousands of people on this platform.
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ssurinder@ssurindr·
at the end of the day, automated/workflowed slop is still just slop.
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