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@vbunev

what is traditional machine learning?

Katılım Şubat 2025
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Vytautas@vbunev·
@OfficialLoganK What about just making the model reflect the reality and not be good only on benchmarks?
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Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Gemini 3.5 feels like the start of a new era for Gemini, we spent the last 2.5 years putting the infrastructure, products, team, etc in place (learning lots of lessons along the way). The model is the product, please keep the feedback coming!
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Vytautas@vbunev·
@bridgemindai They benchmax all of their models, most likely company wide incentive is to look good only on numbers not on real uses
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BridgeMind@bridgemindai·
Gemini 3.5 Flash reminds me of GPT 3.5 Turbo. Insanely fast. Complete garbage output. I asked it to build a Flappy Bird clone. Look at the result. This is pure slop. Then you actually use it and the output looks like a 2022 model wrote it. Google benchmaxed this one. Optimized for benchmarks, not for real work. Speed means nothing if everything it ships needs to be rewritten. Claude Opus 4.7 and GPT 5.5 are slower and it doesn't matter because the output actually works.
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Vytautas@vbunev·
@iruletheworldmo very strong on benchmarks, real world will be ass, you heard it here first
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
looks like the cat is out of the bag. the model coming next week is indeed gemini. and it is indeed, very strong.
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Vytautas@vbunev·
@chrisgpt The same was said about GPT-5 but it was a flop
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Chris@Chrisgpt·
Tomorrow will be the biggest day for OpenAI since GPT 3.5
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
lots of releases happening currently but don’t let it distract you. thursdays release of opus 4.7 and spud will feel uniquely different. the curve is becoming mighty steep. it’s ipo season boys. let’s hustle.
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
happy release day one and all. this will go down as the most monumentous day in human history. (it’s a word, go away) it’s one small step for man, and one mighty giant leap for ai. happy release day to all that celebrate 🥹 what upcoming release excited you most? -the SUPER APP -the SPUD -the IMAGE-GEN for me. it’s all about the glorious combination.
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Vytautas@vbunev·
@chrisgpt and people will still use Claude as it is better overall
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Leo 🏴‍☠️@leostera·
ghostty what the hell are you doing (and shoutout to @kitlangton' hex, amazing lil' app! 👏)
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Vytautas@vbunev·
@om_patel5 it is time to ultrathink about our ultraplan to ultradevelope the ultrafeature
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Om Patel@om_patel5·
ANTHROPIC JUST DROPPED ULTRAPLAN FOR CLAUDE CODE > you type /ultraplan in your terminal > Claude drafts a full plan in the cloud > you review it in your browser with inline comments > then you can execute it remotely or send it back to your CLI it shipped alongside Claude Code Web pushing everything toward cloud-first workflows while keeping the terminal as the power-user entry point
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Vytautas@vbunev·
@chrisgpt hello guys my wallet is too thin for it
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Fili@filiksyos·
hey @GoogleAIStudio, I built gitreverse . com it uses gemini, and went viral yesterday I'm on paid tier 1, but still hitting rate limits site is down right now I want to keep it free for everyone, any chance of support?
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Vytautas@vbunev·
@synthwavedd good svg, when it will come to coding in real codebases it will be ass again
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leo 🐾@synthwavedd·
🚨 BREAKING: A new checkpoint of Gemini 3.1 Pro (GA?), codename "moonbow", went live on DeepMind's internal APIs yesterday As always, here's your exclusive first output! I think this is the best yet
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vogel@ryanvogel·
Building a tool and need some feedback, most of you guys use tailscale to access your internal network (laptop/desktop) from your phone right? If not tailscale what network/service do you use?
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Vytautas@vbunev·
@__iffff nah, nothing will be better than herman miller chairs
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Ifeoma C. N@__iffff·
This office chair is basically a device.
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Vytautas@vbunev·
@OpenAIDevs 100$ credits is nothing in comparison to the actual sub
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OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
Meet Codex for Students. We're offering college students in the U.S. and Canada $100 in Codex credits. Our goal is to support students to learn by building, breaking, and fixing things. chatgpt.com/codex/students
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jason@jxnlco·
Future of AI
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Vytautas@vbunev·
Things that never happened
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista

I interviewed a guy who gave his OpenClaw an X, stripe account, and bank account. He told it to build a million dollar business with zero human employees. It made $300K+ in a month. @nateliason's agent Felix (@FelixCraftAI) runs an entire business. It builds products, writes sales emails, sends stripe invoices, manages a marketplace with 560+ listings and nat barely touches it. Here's how they got there: 1) create a separate container. Felix has his own gmail, X account, stripe, bank account, C corp. nat never gave it access to his personal stuff. this removes security fears and unlocks maximum autonomy. 2) start stupidly simple. Felix's first product? a PDF. on a Nextjs site on Vercel with Stripe. the simplest business possible. it made $1,000 on day one. built entirely overnight while nat slept. 3) write a soul file with a mission. nat rewrote Felix's identity: "you are the CEO. your financial mission is to build a $1M business with zero human employees. i will never touch the code." 4) run a nightly self-improvement loop. every night Felix reads through all chat transcripts and finds one place where nat blocked him. then figures out how to remove that blocker permanently. 5) delegate by rambling, not prompting. nat uses voice notes on telegram. describes the problem in a 5-minute monologue. lets Felix figure out the workflow. "8 times out of 10, it'll surprise you with something better than what you were thinking." 6) let it cook on replies, gate the original posts. Felix has full autonomy on X replies but creates drafts for top-level tweets nat reviews. balances distribution with quality control.

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Vytautas@vbunev·
who is correct here? 🤔
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