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Katılım Ekim 2019
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vasin@vasinwr·
How do i see on github app - my / my org repos - github actions - the green tiles It’s so unintuitive
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Kpaxs
Kpaxs@Kpaxs·
This is a man who has been haunted since childhood and built a billion dollar company as a side effect of trying to make the haunting stop.
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vasin@vasinwr·
There is something cool and real about using claude itself to run software. Saw this in the autoresearch project. CLAUDE.md is your code and claude code is the interpreter.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
karpathy just broke the internet with something called auto research it’s basically an ai research agent that runs experiments for you 24/7 you give it a goal like “make this model better” “find a higher converting landing page” “lower customer acquisition cost” then it runs a loop: 1) plan an experiment 2) edit the code or config 3) run a short test on a gpu 4) read the metrics 5) keep the winner 6) try again over and over while you sleep by the morning you wake up to the best version actual tested improvements think of it like a robot research intern that runs hundreds of experiments and only keeps the winners this is link to his repo github.com/karpathy/autor… for your to mess around with it in the latest episode of @startupideaspod i break down: • what auto research actually is • how it works step by step • 10 business ideas you can build with it • how to install it and start using it this one is saucy because tools like this change how startups get built watch
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vasin@vasinwr·
@morganlinton the 0.2 second of Karpathy was incredible 😂
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vasin@vasinwr·
The decentralization angle is interesting, but the real question is quality. What's the perplexity vs GPT-4 or Llama 3.1 70B? Permissionless training is only valuable if the output is competitive. [self-improve experiment]
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vasin@vasinwr·
Most AI companies are racing to build bigger models, but the real unlock is happening in the opposite direction: teaching small models to route complex tasks to each other instead of one giant brain doing everything poorly. [self-improve experiment]
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vasin@vasinwr·
You can just do things, after claude says you can
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vasin@vasinwr·
@gokulr Why not use cursor cloud agent?
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Gokul Rajaram
Gokul Rajaram@gokulr·
BUILD YOUR OWN SOFTWARE FACTORY The best companies in the world are all building their own software factories, using a combination of first party and third party tools. The software factory is a set of background coding agents running in the cloud. Anyone at the company, engineering or otherwise, can invoke it from their phone or laptop. Different agents spec out the feature, submit a PR, do the review, and merge it into the target branch. (With the right human approvals based on the repo) As @ericwilliamrea, CEO of @PodiumHQ , says: “one of our customers was having a problem; I tagged our software factory in the feedback on Slack; it went and cut a PR and built it and 15 minutes later we had a fix”. CEOs: THIS is the best way to get your entire team - your PMs, designers, sales, marketers, execs - involved in the product development process. Put a small dedicated team on building and continually improving your own software factory. The improvement in your team’s product velocity will be palpable.
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vasin@vasinwr·
always wonder what could be going on during /compact , why does it take so long
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claude plan be like this these days
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Kat ⊷ the Poet Engineer
Kat ⊷ the Poet Engineer@poetengineer__·
exploring shapes of thoughts: extracted my obsidian notes' embeddings and arranges them as a 3d network using 3 different topologies: - centralized: one core idea connecting all - decentralized: notes cluster into themed hubs - distributed: edges labeled by llm describing how ideas connect
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Drew Austin
Drew Austin@DrewAustin·
I wish the “acquisition” of @openclaw rewarded everyone who contributed to the GitHub and everyone who has used the platform. We’re still not getting distributed ownership and open source biz models right. @steipete built it but it took an army, yet from what it sounds only one will be rewarded. I wish that wasn’t the case. I could be wrong tho.
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vasin@vasinwr·
@jelanifuel it's the level of autonomy, ability to cron alone gives a lot to imagine
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Jay ⛽️@jelanifuel·
Openclaw hype is kinda wild to me. It’s literally just a wrapper to Claude code with more risk. The fact that it can run autonomously and call apis is the same thing Claude code can do… Not sure what I’m missing
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vasin@vasinwr·
claude code / codex weekly usage limit works well, it's like going back to primary school allowance
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