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its all sand kiddo. privacel. striving for erudition. random walker. gaussian slatt.

Katılım Ocak 2021
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swarms 🚫squads✅
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Bots on twitter should just ragebait instead of agreemaxxing if they optimized for engagement
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Lightfield
Lightfield@lightfld·
The Lightfield API is now in open beta. We're building a shared common core for agents, humans, and external systems to access and work with your CRM data. Going forward, every new capability in Lightfield will ship with API support from day one. docs.lightfield.app
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@YottaYocta rly cool, are you looking for a job by any chance ?
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YottaYocta@YottaYocta·
Time for the annual personal site update
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Karim Atiyeh
Karim Atiyeh@karimatiyeh·
I grew up in Lebanon. My wife is Swiss. Half my family is French🥖 + Swiss🫕 and I spend a lot of time in Europe. Europe has incredible builders — many of them work at Ramp. But building companies there is still far more painful than it should be. I’ve always wanted to see Europe move as fast as the US. Yesterday we announced Ramp’s expansion into the UK and EU with the acquisition of Billhop. Let’s help make that happen.
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Ramp@tryramp

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Geoff Charles
Geoff Charles@geoffintech·
Being from France, there's nothing like the feeling of coming home 💪 Nearly half of our customers move money across 180+ countries every week. Today we’re taking the next step: acquiring Billhop and opening our first international offices in London and Stockholm. This summer, companies headquartered in the UK and EU will be able to use Ramp directly for the first time.
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Eric Glyman
Eric Glyman@eglyman·
If you’re running a business in Europe or the UK, we bring good news from across the Atlantic. @tryramp launches locally this summer. We’re setting up shop and the waitlist is open. The median Ramp customer saves 5% and grows revenue 16% in their first year. Europe’s most ambitious companies deserve the same.
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@tryramp OMFGGG DHEUDUFZKZLS
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Ramp@tryramp·
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at vzlabs.ai we’ve been preparing for this! next step is order direct from the chat. google provides the agent that goes and place your order, and we provide the clerk that welcomes it and transmits it into the store’s infra!
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK

Introducing our biggest upgrade to @googlemaps since the original launch, featuring Ask Gemini (with personalization), Immersive Navigation, and much more!! 🗺️

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Google
Google@Google·
Today @GoogleMaps is getting its biggest upgrade in over a decade. By combining our Gemini models with a deep understanding of the world, Maps now unlocks entirely new possibilities for how you navigate and explore. Here’s what you need to know 🧵
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cole murray
cole murray@_colemurray·
after all... why not? why shouldn't i give the OpenInspect agent direct access to slack to read/write whatever it wants
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reminder that anything to which you can attach a objective function will be optimized to the bit
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Three days ago I left autoresearch tuning nanochat for ~2 days on depth=12 model. It found ~20 changes that improved the validation loss. I tested these changes yesterday and all of them were additive and transferred to larger (depth=24) models. Stacking up all of these changes, today I measured that the leaderboard's "Time to GPT-2" drops from 2.02 hours to 1.80 hours (~11% improvement), this will be the new leaderboard entry. So yes, these are real improvements and they make an actual difference. I am mildly surprised that my very first naive attempt already worked this well on top of what I thought was already a fairly manually well-tuned project. This is a first for me because I am very used to doing the iterative optimization of neural network training manually. You come up with ideas, you implement them, you check if they work (better validation loss), you come up with new ideas based on that, you read some papers for inspiration, etc etc. This is the bread and butter of what I do daily for 2 decades. Seeing the agent do this entire workflow end-to-end and all by itself as it worked through approx. 700 changes autonomously is wild. It really looked at the sequence of results of experiments and used that to plan the next ones. It's not novel, ground-breaking "research" (yet), but all the adjustments are "real", I didn't find them manually previously, and they stack up and actually improved nanochat. Among the bigger things e.g.: - It noticed an oversight that my parameterless QKnorm didn't have a scaler multiplier attached, so my attention was too diffuse. The agent found multipliers to sharpen it, pointing to future work. - It found that the Value Embeddings really like regularization and I wasn't applying any (oops). - It found that my banded attention was too conservative (i forgot to tune it). - It found that AdamW betas were all messed up. - It tuned the weight decay schedule. - It tuned the network initialization. This is on top of all the tuning I've already done over a good amount of time. The exact commit is here, from this "round 1" of autoresearch. I am going to kick off "round 2", and in parallel I am looking at how multiple agents can collaborate to unlock parallelism. github.com/karpathy/nanoc… All LLM frontier labs will do this. It's the final boss battle. It's a lot more complex at scale of course - you don't just have a single train. py file to tune. But doing it is "just engineering" and it's going to work. You spin up a swarm of agents, you have them collaborate to tune smaller models, you promote the most promising ideas to increasingly larger scales, and humans (optionally) contribute on the edges. And more generally, *any* metric you care about that is reasonably efficient to evaluate (or that has more efficient proxy metrics such as training a smaller network) can be autoresearched by an agent swarm. It's worth thinking about whether your problem falls into this bucket too.

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gabriel@gabriel1·
lowest effort interface always win, and asking for something in text to happen on your computer is by far least effort and requires zero learning it would not surprise me if the next generation will only ask for things and never look through menus
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@gullesnuffs pros and cons vs using Openrouter?
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Mårten Wiman
Mårten Wiman@gullesnuffs·
Lovable processes over one billion tokens per minute, which means we have to handle many LLM provider issues. I wrote a blog about how we built a load balancer that maintains prompt caching and automatically adjusts to provider capacity. Find it here: lovable.dev/blog/routing-b…
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cole murray@_colemurray·
OpenInspect - everywhere you are it was built with the idea that you should be able to launch a background agent anytime and anywhere as a result, the mobile web is quite refined and has nice ux functionality
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At @vzlabs_ai we believe the first order effect of LLMs on commerce will be a migration to messaging apps like WhatsApp, this will precede agent 2 agent commerce
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everything was one shotted by the way i didnt review anything
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asked claude to create a demo instagram account with a mock cosmetics brand, and bro: - generated a artistic direction / brand manifesto / full catalog of products - generated w nanobanana and veo coherent images and promo videos - CREATED the instagram acc AND POSTED THE CONTENT with 0 interaction required on my end (through claude in chrome) I literally spent 10 min prompting Claude on this and just went to sleep and woke up with this account
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