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Tyler Mills

@TylerM

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Boston, Massachusetts Tham gia Aralık 2007
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Tyler Mills
Tyler Mills@TylerM·
@t64_bv What problem is this solving that a non terminal UI doesn’t solve?
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T64@Kun@t64_bv·
I’ve been working on a side project — a TypeScript TUI framework that lets you write React-style components for the terminal. But rendering doesn’t run in JS. It runs in a native C engine that diffs framebuffer state and only writes changed cells. So you get: React/TS-style components Partial redraws Much lower overhead than JS-only renderers Works with Node and Bun Meet Rezi 👇 github.com/RtlZeroMemory/… #typescript #bun #nodejs #tui
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Tyler Mills@TylerM·
@GergelyOrosz I mean I get the sentiment but this is out of touch with how organizations work. Once people start using something and embedding in workflows they’re not using the other thing and you get zero feedback
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Amusing that Amazon's idea of catching up with Kiro is banning Claude Code (when they are an Anthropic investor!) instead of the other way around: Let devs vote with their feet, and have the Kiro team actually feel the heat to catch up based on merit. Poor strategy for Kiro IMO
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The Dor Brothers@thedorbrothers·
We just made a $200,000,000 AI movie in just one day. Yes, this is 100% AI.
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Eddie@radres·
@sawyerhood agi? more like agi hype. we’ve seen this movie before. nothing new, just repackaged promises. reality check: we’re still stuck in the same old loop.
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Sawyer Hood@sawyerhood·
i will say that if you showed me claude code / codex in 2022 i would've said it was AGI
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Tarun Raju@btarunr·
@Zogi_AF It got rid of a lot of pork in the Internet industry. The AI bubble pop will correct hardware consumption by the AI industry, they won't place DRAM wafer orders years into the future riding on Financebro monies. For DRAM to get cheap, Financebros need to lose money.
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Tyler Mills
Tyler Mills@TylerM·
@wabi build me an app that lets me save and share movies, music, shows, books, games, and tv
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Tyler Mills@TylerM·
@skirano Which Claude Code client is this? Is my desktop app out of date?
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Pietro Schirano@skirano·
Claude Code isn’t just for coding. I fed it my raw DNA data from an ancestry test and used it to find health related genes I should keep an eye on. The file is massive, but its ability to search what matters makes it possible.
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Tyler Mills@TylerM·
@tszzl Everything that has direct competition with little regulation gets cheaper
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Overheard at Tartine@OHatTartine·
Gossip: SSI is doing quant trading. Big if true. Straight shot from economic independence to superintelligence.
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Tyler Mills@TylerM·
@RokoMijic from what i can tell he did infrastructure at deepmind basically he deployed servers
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Roko 🐉@RokoMijic·
This guy has 15,000 citations and was a lead of engineering at Deepmind. You really can just do things 💀
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Jackson Dahl@jacksondahl·
I made the mistake of asking @ryolu_ about liquid glass and aqua toward the tail end of the episode when we were running out of time... I'm pretty sure he could have gone on for 15 minutes
Dialectic with Jackson Dahl@DialecticPod

.@ryolu_ on liquid glass and how designers might lose the plot: "How you use your phone, versus how you use a vision pro when (it) needs to track your eye"... and your pointer on the mouse button--they're all different. So your interface probably can't be the same thing."

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Tyler Mills@TylerM·
@mdo This is like someone talking about to best take care of your horse when the car launched. Yeah sure for about 18 more months.
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Tyler Mills@TylerM·
@davidad Simplest explanation is people get locked in with an LLmM for 8 hour workday and get more and more trusting and disappointed as the more complex tasks they give aren’t done as easily.
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davidad 🎇@davidad·
I bet part of what’s going on with popular AI models feeling “nerfed” (when the companies seem to be doing no such thing deliberately) is that at higher load, with higher batch sizes, the inference kernels use deeper trees of reduction operations, which increases rounding errors.
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David Flanagan@rawkode

@trq212 This happens every single day at 1600GMT. Obviously as the US wakes up and EU is still online, you can’t scale your infra to support. It’s wildly different experience EU morning and US evening.

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jack mcclelland@jackmcclelland·
@msjpenn @tjparker still limited functionality i bet - does it show the imessage typing icon when they type? can it react or reply to messages? etc
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brad@bradkowalk·
I’m very excited to announce AI Autocomplete AI Autocomplete is a breakthrough patented technology that supercharges natural language input = Unlocking 10x faster search and commerce, advertising, and powerful augmented reality. Available for use as an SDK. This solves a fundamental problem of today’s chat interfaces – They are good at single step request, but any multi-step action (like booking a flight or purchasing goods) quickly becomes a back and forth 'game of 10 questions'. While working on our own assistant, we realized the core driver of this problem is a human one: People don’t know everything they need to say upfront, for every action you could do on the internet. And to solve it, we would need to think about how to marry design and technology in a new way. AI Autocomplete solves this, and can now plug into chat interfaces to guide you in real-time, with everything you would need to say, upfront. So you can do anything you can do on the internet in one shot. No more back and forth. As a result, this unlocks multiple AI breakthroughs: 1. 10x faster search and commerce 2. Smarter (and far lower cost) media generation 3. Natural language advertising 4. Powerful, lightweight Augmented Reality From here, we’ll be using this for Hero, but we also want others to use it too since this is an industry-wide problem. So if you have a product that could benefit from AI Autocomplete and want to work with us, reach out below! Shoutout to @seunglee1b who helped think of and patent this nearly 3 years ago! And shoutout to the entire @hero_assistant team that keeps innovating on the next generation of AI products
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🐑🐑🐑@OrientEngland·
@Bensam123TV @wesroth We're angry because the only "good" parts of it come from stolen work. You think AI would be able to produce anything remotely listenable if it wasnt trained on a massive data set of music that actual human musicians made?
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Peter Bakkum@pbbakkum·
A small audio model launch -- gpt-4o-transcribe-diarize This is a diarization-focused ASR model, it's big and slow so we recommend running it offline, but it excels at differentiating speakers, and you can provide voice samples for known speakers up front.
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Tyler Mills@TylerM·
@LeoLioness08 @TaliaGold What is the relevance of Hunter Biden? I’d think it was insane if Barron Trumps personal photos were posted.
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