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@fermionictrees

President of slopvidia phd in mechatronics, always tired. so done with fake shit i use linux mint and have 4 oses for compatibility testing. python and rust fan

in the rain เข้าร่วม Nisan 2021
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slopvidia
slopvidia@fermionictrees·
Real engineer. I use all tools, The current finance system is broken. I short against nvidia just like @michaeljburry , follow for more shenanigans.
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Warren Gunnels
Warren Gunnels@GunnelsWarren·
Jeff Bezos, worth $234 billion, sailed on his $500 million yacht to his $55 million wedding in Italy to give his wife a $5 million ring because his tax rate is just 1.1%. Now he wants to spend $100 billion replacing workers in entire factories with robots. Tax the rich - NOW.
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

BREAKING: Jeff Bezos is reportedly in talks to raise $100B for a new fund aimed at acquiring manufacturing firms and automating them with AI, per WSJ.

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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
Jeff Bezos has begun the process of raising $100 billion for a new fund that would buy up manufacturing companies and then use AI to automate production.
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Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer@jimcramer·
Very oversold...
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0xSero
0xSero@0xSero·
I had to open this abomination today, holy fuck. How can anyone use this?????
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Andrew Yang on the coming layoffs.
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Wes Roth
Wes Roth@WesRoth·
Apple has quietly halted App Store updates for popular AI "vibe-coding" applications most notably the $9 billion startup Replit and mobile app builder Vibecode. After months of pushback, Apple is reportedly demanding major UX changes. Replit is being asked to force its generated app previews to open in an external web browser rather than natively inside its app. Vibecode was told it must completely remove the ability to generate software specifically for Apple devices.
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Audiencon⚡️
Audiencon⚡️@audiencon·
AI will create millions of builders. The winners will be storytellers.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Former Goldman Sachs executive Raoul Pal explains how AI is going to eat traditional software/SAAS. If your product is just software, agentic AI can reproduce it on demand, optimize it, and redeploy it to a better market. "Agentic AI means it’s like having Fiverr, a website of experts you can ask any question. It’ll go away and do the task.... Agentic AI will build, design the website, code it, register the domain name, figure out the branding, figure out the marketing, figure out the email list, figure out the whole thing. So then you and I are in competition. You’ve built this incredible new website. I just go to my AI and say, “Love Steven’s website. Can you just build it better. Boom. 3 minutes. How can we be entrepreneurs in software? Now there’s this theory going around that AI is going to eat software, and I kind of get it." ---- From 'The Diary Of A CEO and Raoul Pal The Journey Man' YT channel. (link in comment)
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Chamath on how AI agents are making the "10x engineer" distinction disappear because the most efficient "code paths" are now obvious to everyone. Just as AI solved chess and removed the mystery of the best move, AI is doing the same for coding, making the process reductive and removing technical differentiation. "I'm going to say something controversial: I don't think developers anymore have good judgment. Developers get to the answer, or they don't get to the answer, and that's what agents have done. The 10x engineer used to have better judgment than the 1x engineer, but by making everybody a 10x engineer, you're taking judgment away. You're taking code paths that are now obvious and making them available to everybody. It's effectively like what happened in chess: an AI created a solver so everybody understood the most efficient path in every single spot to do the most EV-positive (expected value positive) thing. Coding is very similar in that way; you can reduce it and view it very reductively, so there is no differentiation in code." --- From @theallinpod YT channel (link in comment)

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Dylan Livingston
Dylan Livingston@TheLoneDalek20·
Another day to tap the sign. Generative AI is a plague and must be rejected if things are ever going to have a chance to improve
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John Crickett
John Crickett@johncrickett·
Large language models don't think. They don't reason. And they can't produce endless new information. This is clearly explained by George D. Montañez in a recent talk at Baylor University, and it's worth understanding why. Three key points stood out to me: LLMs don't ponder, they process. They're next-token predictors, sophisticated ones, but they have no understanding of what they're producing. They know two vectors are similar; they don't know what either vector means. LLMs don't reason, they rationalise. Studies show their outputs shift based on irrelevant prompt wording, embedded hints, and statistical shortcuts. The "chain of thought" they show you often has nothing to do with how they actually arrived at the answer. They don't create endless information. Training AI on AI output causes rapid degradation and model collapse. Information theory tells us you can't get more out than you put in, regardless of the architecture. None of this means these tools aren't useful. But it does mean we should stop anthropomorphising them and start being honest about what they actually are. The hype is real. So are the limits. You can watch the talk on YouTube here: youtube.com/watch?v=ShusuV…
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slopvidia
slopvidia@fermionictrees·
@nathan_covey 100% ITS ALWAYS LIKE THIS BUT CEOS WILL SHILL AI FOREVER
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Nathan Covey
Nathan Covey@nathan_covey·
I've never had an AI support agent ever actually solve my problem. I have to escalate to a human every time.
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Kr$na
Kr$na@krishdotdev·
🚨Do you realize what happened in the last 24 hours ? > NVIDIA GTC wrapped — Jensen projects $1T in orders through '27. Vera Rubin = 10x perf/watt. NemoClaw makes OpenClaw enterprise-ready. > Bloomberg asks "Is the AI bubble about to burst?" Norway's $2.1T fund warns of 35% downside risk. > Karpathy drops autoresearch - 23K GitHub stars in 3 days. Research automation is here > OpenClaw hits 188K stars. Fastest-growing open-source project ever > 67% of Fortune 500 now running AI agents in production (was 34% last year) > Amazon cuts 16K jobs, explicitly cites AI automation. > World launches AgentKit to verify humans behind AI shopping agents > Claude Code rated #1 dev tool at 46% — Cursor at 19%, Copilot at 9%
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
We joked that with the new Xbox CEO it would now be the Copilot Box and lo and behold, it’s became the Copilot Box.
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Matt Workman
Matt Workman@mattworkman·
people who “hate Gen AI” may not realize that most filmmakers cannot afford a cinema camera, lens, 4x lights, and grip equipment to make a shot that looks 1/10 as good as a 10 cent Gen AI shot I’m a die hard live action cinematographer in my heart, but I know the math I’ve also worked in 3D/Games for a long time and it’s similar that most can’t afford the computer hardware and lack access to the training to make again shots that looks 1/100 as good as the sloppiest AI gen image Consumer and gamer takes on this issue, I ignore. People in production see the state of live action production AND in 3D/VFX business and can also do math
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The All-In Podcast
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod·
Big interview with the boss at Nvidia GTC… Pod drops tomorrow!
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