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Miami, FL Katılım Nisan 2013
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
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Shoshana Weissmann, Sloth Committee Chair 🦥
No AI data center is worth losing this. And guess what? There's no choice between them! We get to have both! Data centers in no way infringe on this nature.
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
Hi Scott, this is a really bad article. The fundamental premise is false, and so are dozens of the subsequent claims. "He did not say dysprosium. He did not say rare earth processing. He did not say substrate dependency . . . a material foundation he has never been asked about and has never discussed." I don't know how anyone who has bothered to do any research at all could say this. I have been talking about these issues nonstop for the last nine years in every medium you can imagine, from TV to print to the Joe Rogan Experience. The fact that it did not come up in one specific 30-minute interview does not excuse this false claim. "Fury is an autonomous fighter jet. Its actuators require dysprosium-enhanced permanent magnets to maintain performance under the thermal stress of combat . . . There is no dysprosium-free design path for high-performance magnets operating under thermal load. This is a physics constraint, not a procurement preference." You are completely wrong. High-temperature actuators don't even use permanent magnets, and there are dozens of engineering paths around dysprosium for actuators that do. Your claims about Barracuda are similarly false. Also, American dysprosium supply chain does exist. "Arsenal-1 is a Chinese supply chain with American assembly at the end." This is false and offensive. Anduril has spent literally billions of dollars building supply chain and manufacturing capacity that is divorced from China. We have to, not only on account of various weapons regulations, but because China has sanctioned Anduril as a company and me as an individual. "China is not concerned about Arsenal-1 . . . landlord needs only to maintain the processing monopoly that makes the components possible, and Arsenal-1 becomes a revenue stream rather than a threat. Every missile produced is a transaction. Every autonomous jet is a subscription. The more ambitious the American weapons program, the more valuable the landlord’s position." This is a bizarre claim given the lengths the Chinese government has gone to making it explicitly illegal for Chinese components or materials to end up in Anduril weapons. To say nothing of how Chinese state media regularly berates me as dumb, unprofessional, a separatist terrorist, etc. If structured reliance was the game, they wouldn't do their best to make it impossible. "The question nobody asked is: does Anduril have a supply chain continuity plan for a scenario in which China restricts rare earth exports to American defense contractors? . . . no. There is no such plan." Once again, completely false. I have, over and over, publicly called for companies and founders to prepare for a world where they can no longer rely on Chinese supply chain, pointing to Anduril as proof that it is only expensive, not impossible. This is such a dumb thing to make up. "The subterranean systems will require permanent magnets for their motors and actuators." No, they do not. You are way out of your depth and keep making totally false claims about something you don't understand because if it was true, this whole premise you have constructed would be really interesting for your book.
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Teknium 🪽
Teknium 🪽@Teknium·
The Hermes Agent Kanban just got a big automation upgrade. Drop one prompt into the triage, and the orchestrator agent can take it from there - decomposing it into all the subtasks necessary and automatically assigning agent profiles that fit the specialization needed. You can also now add descriptions for each agent profile, to better assist the orchestrator in determining what tasks should go to which profile! Docs: hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guid… PR: github.com/NousResearch/h…
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
What is GBrain? My open source project is a knowledge system, not RAG in a box. It gives agents 8 layers that work together to improve memory in a way that makes your already smart OpenClaw or Hermes Agent feel clairvoyant about who you are. Personal AI becomes possible.
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timour kosters
timour kosters@timourxyz·
I think ambient intents are going to be a big deal. There are so many intentions we have that would make our lives better, but the cost of surfacing them to a market it too high, so they never become legible to the world. You want a better job, you want to swap your couch, you would apartment-swap with someone in your web-of-trust, you would upgrade from a two-bedroom to a three-bedroom if there were some graceful way to find the person who wants to size down, and you would love to sublet you place in New York without posting on Instagram and making 95% of you friends read a logistical errand that has nothing to do with them. Right now, the cost of expressing these intents is high. You have to remember the want, decide it is worth acting on, find the right channel, phrase it socially, tolerate the inbound, filter for trust, negotiate details, and then keep the whole thing alive in your head. So most of the long tail dies. Agents change this because they can keep the low-grade, half-formed wants running in the background. They know your calendar, your travel plans, your music, your reading, your friends, your constraints, and maybe your willingness to be interrupted. You listen to a band on repeat on Spotify and your agent notices they are playing 20 minutes from where you will be in California next month. You highlight a book you love in Readwise and it tells you that your friend is reading it too, and you will both be at the same dinner next week. You mention wanting Berlin in June and it quietly checks whether any trusted people from there want to apartment swap in New York then. The magic is lowering the cost of noticing, holding, matching, and negotiating these things. It will feel like a higher level of serendipity. This will require a web-of-trust that has yet to be built because there is an important privacy aspect to this. The dystopian version is "AI companies capture your intentions and auction them to whoever wants to manipulate you." The useful version is user-owned intents, where your agent can prove enough to match or negotiate without dumping your private life into a marketplace. Some of this already has been solved in cryptography: private set intersection for finding overlaps without revealing all non-matches, secure multiparty computation / homomorphic encryption for computing matches or scores over private inputs, zero-knowledge credentials for proving things like membership, attendance, reputation, or trust path without exposing everything underneath. If this works, a lot of modern life gets more liquid. Idea sharing, couches, apartments, reading groups, dinner plans, travel overlaps, introductions, tiny labor exchanges, borrowing a camera, finding the one person at an event who cares about the same weird thing. All the stuff that currently relies on posting into the void and hoping the right person happens to see it. The hard parts are real: consent, spam, weird incentives, agent loyalty, social context, and making sure this becomes a tool for people rather than a new ad exchange with better vibes. But I increasingly think the big unlock is giving our unexpressed intentions a safe place to live, and giving our agents permission to help them find each other. I know of @indexnetwork_ working on this. Anyone else?
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Dr. Clown, PhD
Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
Troy, but instead of Brad Pitt, it’s Elliot Page.
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PJ Ace
PJ Ace@PJaccetturo·
Gossip Goblin is arguably the best AI filmmaker in the world. His new film THE PATCHWRIGHT is a masterpiece (10M+ views). But nobody knows how he actually makes these. Until now. He let me share every step of the workflow with you 🧵👇
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Stuart Loren
Stuart Loren@StuLoren·
This might have been the most impressive CFO interview I’ve ever heard. Anthropic should have Krishna do more public appearances and speaking. Much better vibes than Doomsday Dario.
Patrick OShaughnessy@patrick_oshag

Krishna Rao is the CFO of Anthropic, and this is his first podcast appearance. He joined the company two years ago when run-rate revenue was about $250M. Today it is $30B. He has helped raise ~$75B and is responsible for the procurement and allocation of compute. I feel lucky we get to hear what it is like to sit inside a company this consequential at a moment this pivotal. We discuss: - The cone of uncertainty - How he allocates compute across Trainium, TPUs, and GPUs - What investors misunderstand about model companies - Why the returns to frontier intelligence keep rising - Platform vs application and where Anthropic builds its own products - How Anthropic uses Claude internally I have asked my closing question about the kindest thing more than 500 times. Krishna's answer is one I have never heard before. Enjoy! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 2:38 The Compute Canvas 6:51 The "Cone of Uncertainty" 11:58 Why the Returns to Frontier Intelligence Are So High 16:45 Recursive Self-Improvement 20:20 Scaling Laws 23:30 Sourcing $100 Billion in Compute 28:05 Platform vs. Application Strategy 32:52 Pricing Dynamics 38:48 How Anthropic’s Finance Team Uses Claude 43:24 Raising Capital & Overcoming Investor Skepticism 52:32 Public Perception, Risks, and Government Regulation 57:25 Mythos Release 1:12:33 What Could Derail the AI Revolution? 1:13:47 Biotech and Healthcare 1:15:31 The Kindest Thing

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Nir Zicherman
Nir Zicherman@NirZicherman·
AI is making you stupid. Today, we're introducing the all new Oboe, designed to make you smarter. Think about the last 10 answers you got from an LLM. How many of them do you actually remember? Probably none, because LLMs are not good teachers. But @oboelabs helps you learn the way humans are supposed to: through guided conversations, frequent checks for understanding, real-time adjustments, and multiple formats for all learning styles. Here's everything we're introducing today:
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
This is it. Everything learned spending millions on longevity. From: Your Immortal Unc and Auntie. To: Our Immortal nieces and nephews. 0. Sleep is the world's most powerful drug. 1. Be in your bed for 8 hours 2. Same bedtime every night, any time before midnight 3. Don’t eat right before bed 4. Calm foods for dinner 5. No screens 1 hour before bed 6. Avoid added sugar (be aware it’s in everything) 7. Avoid all things in an American convenience store 8. Avoid fried foods 9. Shoes off at the door 10. Eat whole foods, particularly veggies fruits nuts legumes berries 11. Walk a little after meals or air squats 12. Get your heart rate high routinely 13. Lift heavy things 14. Stretch daily 15. Water pik, floss, brush, tongue scrape, morning and night 16. Make an effort to drink water 17. Get sunlight when you wake up (UV is low) 18. Protect skin in midday sun 19. Stand up straight 20. See at least one friend once a week 21. Avoid plastic where you can (in all things) 22. Circulate air in rooms 23. When stressed, breathe, learn to calm your body 24. Go to the dentist 25. Avoid sitting for long times 26. Protect your hearing, the world is too loud 27. Alcohol is bad for you 28. Finish coffee before noon 29. Avoid bright lights after sunset 30. If obese, look into a GLP 31. Sleep in a cold room 32. Texting while driving is dangerous 33. Turn off all notifications 34. Limit social media use 35. Don’t smoke anything 36. If you struggle to sleep, read a physical book before bed 37. 1 hour before bed have a calm wind down routine: bath, read, light walk, listen to music 38. The body is a clock and loves routine. Have a daily morning and evening schedule. 39. Avoid long distance travel where you can 40. Baby steps first: incorporate new things slowly 41. Do less… most things don’t work. Bonus points if you get your blood checked. Start here, it will change your life.
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Kyle
Kyle@zeroxkyle·
Over the weekend I set up the Hermes agent, and basically force fed it every resource I could find on X to upgrade it. I then asked it to rank each resource and provide a simple explanation: So yea, here you go. Link to each is below
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Look at my shining eyes
Look at my shining eyes@GothicOrnate·
画面细节做的挺不错
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Neo
Neo@NeoAIForecast·
Always good to see these in a cheat sheet. Hermes Agent slash commands!
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