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Chris Smith

Chris Smith

@clssmitty

Build things people want formerly at @segment @retool @tray

San Francisco, CA شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2009
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Chris Smith@clssmitty·
AI is good enough that the limiting factor is the ability of the human driver to keep up. Seems that nervous system ease and malleability will mediate one's ability to get the most out of AI as a fixed/stuck nervous system blocks the ability to imagine/abstract/envision imo.
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Chris Smith@clssmitty·
There ought to be more efficient, request level fee structure for large model usage similar to priority+gas fees on Ethereum. So if you are short on time and need a request processed faster you can specify a variable tip to get the request processed. @FAL @maharshii
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Framer@framer·
The website builder loved by designers.
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George Kunthara@gkunthara·
I've been angel investing for several years now, and it's great to see some solid returns finally!
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Chris Smith
Chris Smith@clssmitty·
An ice cold glass of milk on a hot summer's day 🤌🤌
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Winslow.Ξ
Winslow.Ξ@winslow_strong·
You can find us and follow our work at CoFo.org
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Winslow.Ξ@winslow_strong·
Today we are announcing The Consciousness Foundation (CoFo.org), a public charity whose purpose is to advance the scientific understanding of consciousness and foster consciousness development, ie things like awakening, healing, and inner development. Why?
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taoki
taoki@justalexoki·
@M1chl never safety net your wife
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terminally onλine εngineer
software engineers afraid of losing their jobs misunderstand their profession and the craft you are supposed to see patterns and solve business problems, do research to make the systems and product better code is means to an end, not the end itself, it never was
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David Hsu
David Hsu@dvdhsu·
We’re excited to introduce Retool Agents, your first fully autonomous AI team. Already, our customers have automated 50k jobs and saved $6B in manual work. This is in every department, including product, finance, operations, support, etc. The secret? Your existing hyperspecific APIs, SQL queries, and workflows are tools for LLMs — allowing Agents ship do real work on day 1, with no onboarding.
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Lance Pollard
Lance Pollard@lancejpollard·
It's possible that there is a controller who randomly chose to configure the universe with some initial state and rules so that it could evolve in a free way like it did. But then the question always just gets pushed off to, who created the controller? What is outside of them? And you keep going and going until eventually you are at the base of the entire system. And then you try and figure out what the initial state must have been, it couldn't have been anything but that. It's the only thing that it can possibly be to lead to anything possibly imaginable. What is that configuration? Basically just that, what was the necessary initial state for all thats imagined and all that's conceivable? That's basically the question that needs to be figured out. I am certain there is a "spiritual" dimension with basically magical capabilities. I have zero doubt of this. I have had direct experience of it for many years, and even that was (what I can imagine to be) just a glimpse of the possibilities and scope of the higher dimensional realms. So saying "God just created the universe in an instant, he spoke it into existence on day 1", is not an answer. How did that happen exactly. And how does God work? What is the structure of God then? What are the only conditions necessary for the universe to lead to all that God can do? That is what we should be tuning ourselves toward figuring out.
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eric zakariasson@ericzakariasson·
a short guide on how to generate architectural diagrams using @cursor_ai
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Matt Holden@holdenmatt·
I’ve been using Codex in early access, and it feels like software engineering will be radically different in a year or so. The big mental shift for me is moving from AI pair programming (in Cursor) to running multiple async/remote tasks in parallel...
Sam Altman@sama

today we are introducing codex. it is a software engineering agent that runs in the cloud and does tasks for you, like writing a new feature of fixing a bug. you can run many tasks in parallel.

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Chris Smith@clssmitty·
@skalskip92 Beautiful! How is the performance of inference? Wonder how far off we are from this running real time 30fps on a normal MacBook
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SkalskiP@skalskip92·
I'm experimenting with using SAM2 for automatic tracking of NBA players; it's mind-blowing how well this model performs out of the box. we might even add a SAM2-based tracker to the trackers package at some point. trackers: github.com/roboflow/track…
SkalskiP@skalskip92

last year, I spent most of May building football AI; this year, I'll be working on something cool with basketball among other things, I'm planning to: - detect and track players and the ball - cluster players into teams - calculate shot distances code: github.com/roboflow/sports

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Chris Smith
Chris Smith@clssmitty·
Everywhere I look there is a need for more and better software What if all the doom and gloom about AI job loss is the opposite? If there is 10-100x more code, will there be 10x the edge cases where the AI hallucinates or doesn't have the context to complete the task?
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Chris Smith@clssmitty·
It's crazy to me that it's often faster to have AI recreate a piece of code than it is for me to go search for some code from the past on my computer
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Azad Balabanian
Azad Balabanian@Azadux·
Lots of posts recently about how much market street has cleaned up in SF recently Figured I’d share what it 7th -> 5th st looks like on Wednesday at 9 AM
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Chris Smith@clssmitty·
Hey @skalskip92 fyi about a broken link to one of your last notebooks uploaded and thanks for publishing all of those! The Open in Colab link works just the main ahref doesn't
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Chris Smith@clssmitty·
From an LLM inference/compute standpoint, which is more efficient in the long run… A load of lower context agentic reasoning prompts/steps Vs. Much fewer very high context massive prompts I would like to see a chart of raw cost as well as error rate from both… maybe oneday
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