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Mind of Machine

@MindofMachine1

I make things with AI. I love game dev and bringing NPCs to life. Currently making an open source AI voice assistant: https://t.co/tFde4wZyCY

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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Reply here or DM me :) will add folks in as much as we can
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Big upgrade to vibe coding in @GoogleAIStudio lands in Jan, but if you want to test early… 👇🏻
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
The @karpathy interview 0:00:00 – AGI is still a decade away 0:30:33 – LLM cognitive deficits 0:40:53 – RL is terrible 0:50:26 – How do humans learn? 1:07:13 – AGI will blend into 2% GDP growth 1:18:24 – ASI 1:33:38 – Evolution of intelligence & culture 1:43:43 - Why self driving took so long 1:57:08 - Future of education Look up Dwarkesh Podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc. Enjoy!
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Mind of Machine@MindofMachine1·
@karpathy Streaming is such an interesting case where it seems so clear it’s an improvement in the tech, but the experience has gotten so much worse. Maybe people need 3 plus streaming subscriptions now
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
TV in the 90s: you turn it on, you watch. TV 2025: - turn on, wait for it to load - popup: TV wants to update, 1.5GB. No. - scroll sideways, find prime video app or etc - popup: now app wants to update, 500MB. No!! - App launching... App loading… - select account screen - 🫠
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Mind of Machine@MindofMachine1·
@aminullah @karpathy That I have. If piracy feels like less effort than the official options then something is seriously wrong
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Hristo Vassilev
Hristo Vassilev@hristo_vassilev·
TIL that @karpathy is not only behind “vibe coding” but also “hallucinations”
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Michael Truell
Michael Truell@mntruell·
@karpathy In the next version of Cursor, stuffing context will get much easier :D
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Noticing myself adopting a certain rhythm in AI-assisted coding (i.e. code I actually and professionally care about, contrast to vibe code). 1. Stuff everything relevant into context (this can take a while in big projects. If the project is small enough just stuff everything e.g. `files-to-prompt . -e ts -e tsx -e css -e md --cxml --ignore node_modules -o prompt.xml`) 2. Describe the next single, concrete incremental change we're trying to implement. Don't ask for code, ask for a few high-level approaches, pros/cons. There's almost always a few ways to do thing and the LLM's judgement is not always great. Optionally make concrete. 3. Pick one approach, ask for first draft code. 4. Review / learning phase: (Manually...) pull up all the API docs in a side browser of functions I haven't called before or I am less familiar with, ask for explanations, clarifications, changes, wind back and try a different approach. 6. Test. 7. Git commit. Ask for suggestions on what we could implement next. Repeat. Something like this feels more along the lines of the inner loop of AI-assisted development. The emphasis is on keeping a very tight leash on this new over-eager junior intern savant with encyclopedic knowledge of software, but who also bullshits you all the time, has an over-abundance of courage and shows little to no taste for good code. And emphasis on being slow, defensive, careful, paranoid, and on always taking the inline learning opportunity, not delegating. Many of these stages are clunky and manual and aren't made explicit or super well supported yet in existing tools. We're still very early and so much can still be done on the UI/UX of AI assisted coding.
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Mind of Machine@MindofMachine1·
@Sentdex Sonnet 3.7 + coding agent is costing me about 12$ a day
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Harrison Kinsley
Harrison Kinsley@Sentdex·
My personal findings so far with 3.7 vs 3.5 sonnet: 3.5 needs it's hand held to be guided through what to do. 3.7 needs its hand held as a leash to stop it from building an entire SaaS business when you asked to create a database.
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Ken Erwin
Ken Erwin@KenErwin88·
I’m considering a kickstarter to invent a dishwasher with exactly two buttons. Start and Stop. And no touchpad.
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
I didn’t realize the old @joerogan episodes were back up on YouTube, presumably after the Spotify terms lapsed. Meta was super nervous about having me on the show back then, and stalled it for years, but it was all good in the end, and I’m glad it is back to full availability. I am kind of stalling myself now on doing new podcasts until my current work bears some fruit.
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Mind of Machine@MindofMachine1·
@karpathy @wasphyxiation I just moved from Tasmania where is is 10-20 to Western Australia where it is 30+ and it’s not even summer here yet. I think I’ll be doing a lot of hiding over the next couple months 😂🥵
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
@wasphyxiation One thing it has going for it is: <0: hide, watch your step if outside 0-10: jacket 10-20: sweater 20-30: shirt 30+: hide Simple policy for what the average person cares about?
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Sherman McCoy
Sherman McCoy@wasphyxiation·
Celsius is the worst of the three major temperature scales and I’m tired of pretending it’s not
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Mind of Machine@MindofMachine1·
@jeremyphoward Damn it! Didn’t realise there was a limited number of seats. I was just about to sign up 🥲
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Jeremy Howard
Jeremy Howard@jeremyphoward·
OK that's it, the course is full -- took <48 hours! Thanks to all who signed up, and for those that missed out this time, we're hoping to run something similar next year.
Jeremy Howard@jeremyphoward

It's <24 hours since we launched, and we're already 50% full! (And we're not going to add seats later.) So if you're considering joining, please do so now! Here's what I told our students about the course: ---- In this course, we are going to be going through problems from [last year's Advent of Code](adventofcode.com/2023) (AoC) series. These are problem-solving exercises of increasing difficulty that are normally solved by people with a background in data structures and algorithms, such as learned in a computer science degree. We'll be showing how to solve these problems without doing a course in data structures and algorithms. Instead, we'll be showing how to use a specific problem-solving process relying on nothing but the Python standard library (and sometimes a tiny bit of NumPy). You should sign up for the 2023 AoC, but there's no need to start looking at any of the problems now. (If you want to check out AoC problems before we start, it might be better to look at earlier years instead, so that we're all working through the 2023 problems together.) The course is scheduled in a way that this year's Advent of Code will be starting shortly after we start the course, so there will be a second set of problems you can start working on right away if you wish! The problem-solving process will be something that you will be able to reuse in all of your problem solving with code. We'll be showing how to incorporate AI into the process in such a way that you are always in control, and are continuously learning and becoming a better programmer every time you solve another problem. We're not going to be teaching any web application frameworks or AI algorithms or anything like that. This course is all about building up the foundational skills and techniques necessary to become really good at solving problems with code (and anything you want to create using code you can break down into a series of problems to solve!) We hope that following this course you'll feel much more confident of your abilities to solve whatever problems you come across from here on in, because you'll have lots of personal examples to draw on of using what we teach you to do stuff you previously thought was beyond your capabilities. :smile: **NB:** Quite a few of the earlier AoC problems can be solved in 1 shot by Sonnet and O1-preview. But don't do that please! That would be like a child at primary school skipping all math classes because they can use a calculator. The purpose of these exercises will be to learn a *process* which you then *practice* -- it's important you practice it on easier problems first before you move onto the harder stuff.

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Mind of Machine@MindofMachine1·
@ChrisWillx Red rising was great! What did you think of the sequel, I couldn’t get into it but I’m wondering if I should give it another try
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Bilawal Sidhu
Bilawal Sidhu@bilawalsidhu·
Pika 1.5 is pretty wild. When I said generative AI would let us edit reality, this is not what I had in mind... lol
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Mind of Machine@MindofMachine1·
@jeremyphoward I have whisper running in the background of my PC 24/7, I have a toggle hotkey setup to start and stop recordings then the transcript is just saved to my clipboard
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Jeremy Howard
Jeremy Howard@jeremyphoward·
I figured out how to use the ChatGPT mobile app as a custom voice recognition tool including special domain specific words! Just use the prompt below and then copy the requests from the app. It’s way more accurate than the iOS builtin one.
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