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YourAverageDev

YourAverageDev

@FoundTheCode

don’t be afraid of dying; be afraid of never living

Присоединился Ağustos 2022
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Sigrid Jin 🌈🙏
Sigrid Jin 🌈🙏@realsigridjin·
Reply here if you want to be part of Canadian builder group chat in X 🇨🇦
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Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
not an april fools, just a groundbreaking new ai model this new ai model can design + build AI chips human's couldn't create themselves using electromagnetic behaviour they're literally called 'alien structures' you describe the electromagnetic behaviour you want and it generates the physical structure that creates it... - model is called Heaviside and works 800,000x faster (not a typo) than trad methods. - the designs it generates uses shapes human brains hadn't ever thought of. - claude opus 4.6, chatgpt 5.4 both failed on the same task (actually made it worse lol) - use-cases: novel ai chip design (interconnects), scaling 5G/6G, beaming solar power to earth from space ( elon would fucking love this) - all of its training data was SIMULATED. for me this is the sickest part, they're targetting 1000 YEARs of simulated data by end of year finally a model that understands the world vs. llm words thats NOT a world model
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Arya Hezarkhani@_i_am_arya

Today, we're announcing Heaviside, our foundation model for electromagnetism. Trained on tens of millions of designs and over 20 years of proprietary simulation data, Heaviside predicts electromagnetic behavior from geometry in 13ms, which is 800,000x faster than a commercial solver. Heaviside is not a language model, and it’s not a surrogate model. Heaviside marks a new class of foundation model for physics which understands the fundamental relationships between materials, the geometries and the electromagnetic fields they generate. We’re releasing a research preview of Heaviside in Atlas RF Studio, an interactive agentic sandbox where you describe the EM behavior you want and the model generates the physical structure that produces it. @arenaphysica , we believe the implications of this class of model extend well beyond RF, as the frontier of exquisite hardware is electromagnetically-governed: wireless communication, radar, power delivery, high-speed computing, and the interconnects inside every chip on earth. In the months ahead, we’re excited to scale up Heaviside to broader frequency ranges, design spaces, and to support silicon-level designs, and deploy it with our closest partners and collaborators in service of their biggest design challenges. If you’ve read our thesis, this is just Step 2 in our pursuit of electromagnetic superintelligence. Read the full announcement and try Atlas RF Studio…tell us what you think: arenaphysica.com/publications/r…

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YourAverageDev@FoundTheCode·
@MilksandMatcha I need it mainly for ML training and try to get autonomous research on it working
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Sarah Chieng@MilksandMatcha·
Giving away 5 Codex Pro plans Each person will get 3 months of free Codex Pro (highest tier). Winners will be selected from comments in 48 hours, comment below why you want it.
OpenAI@OpenAI

Today, we closed our latest funding round with $122 billion in committed capital at an $852B post-money valuation. The fastest way to expand AI’s benefits is to put useful intelligence in people’s hands early and let access compound globally. This funding gives us resources to lead at scale. openai.com/index/accelera…

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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨 BREAKING: FEDERAL JUDGE JUST DESTROYED THE PENTAGON CASE AGAINST ANTHROPIC The Judge found Pentagon's own records show they designated Anthropic a supply chain risk for publicly criticizing the Pentagon's position >judge: "classic illegal First Amendment retaliation" >pentagon lawyers argued anthropic showed "subversive tendencies" by "questioning" and "raising concerns" about use of claude >the judge was not impressed >called the pentagon's argument "Orwellian" >pentagon claimed anthropic could remotely sabotage claude >judge asked: how? >anthropic submitted evidence they have ZERO access or control once deployed in classified systems >pentagon lawyer admits he was "unaware" of this >judge: so what's the legal basis for blacklisting anthropic from all contractors? >lawyer: "I don't know" >asked if Hegseth had authority for this: no >asked if it reflected DoW's actual intent: no >asked why he said it then: "I don't know" >emil michael wrote a memo calling anthropic a "hostile" "unacceptable national security threat" >NEXT DAY emailed dario: "After reviewing with our attorneys and seeing your last draft (thanks for being fast), I think we are very close here" >the judge: "It is exceedingly difficult to square this correspondence" >pentagon asked the court to impose a bond >the judge set it at $100 >that's the judicial equivalent of "get out of my courtroom" >the pentagon has 7 days to appeal The Judge found likely violations on the First Amendment, Fifth Amendment, and APA. Every single claim. ANTHROPIC OFFICIALLY WON.
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YourAverageDev@FoundTheCode·
@KeyTryer genuine question: how do you ban matrix multiplication, should we just stop teaching linear algebra in schools?
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YourAverageDev@FoundTheCode·
cursor composer 2 is officially out
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YourAverageDev@FoundTheCode·
we just can’t use backprop, the reason the models forget catastrophically is due to mainly backprop as its goal is to find the lowest loss on every new set of data, which means basically wiping out the weights from before and overwriting them. Transformers isn’t the problem modern deep learning is.
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Taelin
Taelin@VictorTaelin·
continual learning, only continual learning, and nothing other than continual learning, is what's missing right now I couldn't care less about saturating benchmarks, getting +3% in SWE Bench or whatever will not make these tools much better than they are, for as long as they still forget all they've learned in the next session AGENTS and MEMORY markdowns don't do it either, the amount of information in even a few hours of work is already several thousand tokens long, and any attempt at compressing that will either lead to important information loss, or overwhelm the context to the point that the model becomes brain dead please may the next launches be more about how this is fundamentally addressed and less about whether then can RL an LLM to beat ARC AGI 7 - which, by all means, is cool and impressive, but what everyone actually needs is an AI that doesn't feel like we have to onboard a fresh new intern every 2 hours of work
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rohit@krishnanrohit·
Guess who's vibe coding in 2026 ... Linus Torvalds, using Google's Antigravity. It's over.
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Mike Benko🇪🇺🇺🇦🗽@MihalisBenko

@Truthful_ast SpaceX starship will absolutely never in a billion years ever go anywhere near the Moon. For a Starship to make it to the Moon it would need literal two dozen + other Starship launches to refuel the ship aimed at the moon. Type of refueling that was never even attempted.

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Mike Benko🇪🇺🇺🇦🗽@MihalisBenko·
@Truthful_ast SpaceX starship will absolutely never in a billion years ever go anywhere near the Moon. For a Starship to make it to the Moon it would need literal two dozen + other Starship launches to refuel the ship aimed at the moon. Type of refueling that was never even attempted.
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Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
Toyota’s Lunar Cruiser is absolutely massive, this will be the first ever real pressurized rover ever made and is capable of acting like a mobile base! Either SpaceX’s Starship or Blue Origin’s Blue Moon will deploy Lunar Cruiser on the surface of the moon. It’s the first time serious development has went into such a rover, NASA’s pressurized rovers never went as far as this
Takae in Space🚀✨🌍🔭@TS86142

A full-scale pressurized lunar rover by JAXA. @NASAArtemis

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allisx86@allisx86·
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YourAverageDev@FoundTheCode·
I thought normies were finally into learning RL but apparently outside of tpot this means Ralph Lauren
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YourAverageDev@FoundTheCode·
@ericzakariasson wait this isn't a photo???? what the level of detail on cursor's website is insane!!!
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alex fazio
alex fazio@alxfazio·
been desperately trying to find a terminal that can actually handle claude code. kitty seems to be holding up best so far
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dax@thdxr·
there's plenty of stories of founders denying insane acquisition offers and it looks crazy from the outside but there's things you can only see from the inside that make it a lot easier to say no
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YourAverageDev@FoundTheCode·
@scaling01 Worse than Opus 4.5 but definitely way better than Opus 4 Was a game changer for me when 5 codex came out
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YourAverageDev@FoundTheCode·
"i actually think this is the worst algo iteration of all time and will lead a lot of power users to quit using the app"
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atlas@creatine_cycle

@yacineMTB i actually think this is the worst algo iteration of all time and will lead a lot of power users to quit using the app

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Eric Hartford
Eric Hartford@QuixiAI·
Make sure to disable Thinking when you use @XiaomiMiMo V2-Flash for vibecoding.
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