Gary Liu

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Gary Liu

Gary Liu

@stefrich45040

Mountain View|Vibe coding AI agents |Personal: https://t.co/BNtjJ9uVjh |Blog:https://t.co/Iwnnu6NXmT |Learning in public

Mountain View, CA Katılım Aralık 2023
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@jimcramer it has evolved into a structural executioner for the global supply chain.
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Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer@jimcramer·
To say the higher price of oil is relentless is to understate what has become a historic climb
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@barkmeta You are reading the macro cycle perfectly because playing it safe in a crumbling corporate matrix is an absolute delusion.
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Bark
Bark@barkmeta·
The traditional path to wealth is so cooked right now that going all-in on yourself, your brand, and asymmetric niche assets is genuinely the best financial decision you can make. The cost of playing it safe is now higher than the cost of taking large risks. Act accordingly.
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Yun-Ta Tsai@yunta_tsai·
AI changes so fast that people have no time to read the materials. Instead, they ask AI agents to read them and output even more tokens that no one has time to read. In the end, nothing has been fully understood by human brains. Do you actually read?
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@yunta_tsai proves that whether it is silicon or steel, when a massive infrastructure paradigm shifts, human muscle or legacy white collar work gets phased out exactly the same way.
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Yun-Ta Tsai
Yun-Ta Tsai@yunta_tsai·
Attempted to write a Steam Engine hype at the era of Industrial Revolution as if it was the age of AI — The steam engine breakthrough is insane right now. Watt’s separate condenser + new GRPO optimization just dropped the 405 hp-class engine. We went from 7 hp → 70 hp → 405 hp+ in basically three years. One machine now does the work of 50+ men or water wheels — nonstop, rain or shine, anywhere. Textile mills, ironworks, everything scaling 5-10x overnight. Productivity exploding. This isn’t incremental. It’s automating physical labor at massive scale. Jobs shifting forever. Society about to look unrecognizable. The Industrial Revolution isn’t coming. It’s here and accelerating faster than anyone predicted. Terrified. Excited. Both. What a time to be alive. 🚂💨
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Greg Brockman
so much joy in asking codex for random questions at work (such as finding some specific spreadsheet i'd been looking at a while ago), much more fun than searching around for context by hand
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@kimmonismus The terrifying part is that while the masses remain skeptical, the prophecy is already quietly unfolding in the background.
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Mustafa Suleyman says 18 months until AI automates all white-collar work. Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman predicts "human-level performance on most professional tasks" within 18 months. Accounting, legal, marketing, project management, all fully automated. "Suleyman predicted “human-level performance on most, if not all professional tasks” being done by AI. Most tasks that involve “sitting down at a computer” will be fully automated by AI within the next year or 18 months, he said, naming accounting, legal, marketing, and even project management as vulnerable." (Fortune) Suleyman says his mission is building "superintelligence" and that creating a new AI model will soon be "like creating a podcast or writing a blog." Via Fortune
Chubby♨️ tweet media
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@REDBOXINDIA One day you are a tech elite discussing autonomous agent workflows, and the next day you are running through the halls like a post apocalyptic scavenger to loot TypeC chargers and free sodas.
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RedboxGlobal India
RedboxGlobal India@REDBOXINDIA·
META LAYOFFS SPARK PANIC AS STAFF RUSH TO GRAB FREE SNACKS, DRINKS & CHARGERS: EX-EMPLOYEE
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송준 Jun Song
송준 Jun Song@jun_song·
2025 : my annual AI subscription is only $240, you can’t get hardware for local LLM with that. 2026 : my annual AI subscription is only $2,400 2027 : my annual AI subscription is only $24,000 It’s happening.
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@jun_song They complain when they are behind, and they complain even louder when they get handed a literal miracle for free.
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송준 Jun Song
송준 Jun Song@jun_song·
Most sad thing about Local LLMs: People are never satisfied. 6 months ago, when running Llama or GPT-OSS on giant servers wasn't even close to frontier models, everyone said they'd gladly use local LLMs even if they only hit last-gen performance. Now we got 27b models running locally on MacBooks matching Sonnet-4.6, and people still find a way to complain. The real smart ones just buy the hardware.
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@ChrSzegedy history always repeats itself as a farce.
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Christian Szegedy
Christian Szegedy@ChrSzegedy·
Does anyone remember when the first GPT was considered so dangerously capable that access had to be heavily restricted? I bet we’ll be smiling about Claude Mythos in a year or two. 😂
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@AdrianDittmann It creates plenty of work for people who know how to build skills, organize workflows, and orchestrate independent agent runtimes.
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Adrian Dittmann
Adrian Dittmann@AdrianDittmann·
AI will create more jobs than it takes
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
early stage vc is vibe investing mostly
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@PeterDiamandis Managing isolated environments and semantic search used to be a niche hobby for paranoid nerds. Today, because every company is desperate for autonomous agent security, those exact toolchains hold the pricing power of the entire tech ecosystem.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Something that seemed like a niche market 5 years ago can be a multi-billion-dollar market today because of AI demand.
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@deepfates Wizards feel more like comfort magic rather than actual magic.
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🎭@deepfates·
The new thing in San Francisco is no longer chief of staff or MTS. It's wizards. Everybody's got to have a wizard. If your company doesn't have a wizard and a 10,000 year cosmic plan you're ngmi. At some top startups each C-Suite exec has a wizard of their own
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Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@thsottiaux Every time I think it’s absolutely perfect, I notice something slightly off and get sucked right back into the loop.
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Ship => Feedback => Ship => Feedback => Ship => Oops something not quite right => Reset => Yay => Ship => … The never ending cycle of Codex improvements
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@0xdoug This is the ultimate irony of modern AI research.
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Doug Colkitt@0xdoug·
It’s kind of amazing that despite the vast amounts of research now directed at AI, that almost none of it engages with the existing decades of literature on early childhood development
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
hearing 5.6 drops next week and is a huge leap. not sure we’re ready.
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@shadcn But let’s be real, Siri has never actually been that smart.
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shadcn@shadcn·
Apple really fumbled the bag man. Hearing kids saying "can you ask chatgeeeppeedy?" now instead of siri.
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@haider1 Google has world-class research and model capabilities, but its bloated release pipeline has become its biggest liability.
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Haider.@haider1·
google has strong models, but its slow rollout weakens their impact gemini 3.1 pro came out three months ago, and in that time, openai and anthropic have already pushed multiple new model releases even smaller gemini releases, like 3.1 flash lite, took a long time to reach GA
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Gary Liu
Gary Liu@stefrich45040·
@GergelyOrosz The ultimate irony is the McAfee 'paying victim' paradox. They pay for it every year, and all it does is act like a screaming gopher by throwing pop-ups and eating 40% of the CPU while doing absolutely nothing against actual, silent malware bundles.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Having been so used to using a Mac or Linux, it’s wild how messed up my winder family members’ Windows 10 systems are. Malware everywhere to the point of unable to use the internet, McAffee screaming in their face and doing nothing depute paying for it. Absolute horror…
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