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Simulated Company Shows Most AI Agents Flunk the Job
TheAgentCompany and its employees are fake, but the simulation environment created by CMU researchers to benchmark AI agents and test their abilities on real-world tasks shows that most AIs would make terrible office workers.
Simulated Company Shows Most AI Agents Flunk the Job
Don't call it a Substack. - Anil Dash
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
Size of Life
From an amoeba to a blue whale
Gratitude knows that there is always a gift - annie's blog
Whatever it is, let me start it with gratitude. Gratitude is fertile ground. Put in the seeds of your dreams and desires. Keep the ground watered and pull the weeds....
An Online Collection of Found Cassette Tapes
Intertapes is a collection of found cassette tapes — some contain music and others voice memos. Each entry includes images of the tape, a description/track listing, and the actual audio (on Soundcloud).
This one was recorded off of a NYC radio station
Too Big to Let Others Fail Us: How Mark Zuckerberg Blamed Facebook's
Facebook’s first reactions to the Cambridge Analytical headlines looked very different from the now contrite promises Mark Zuckerberg made to the U.S. Congress this week. Look closer, though, and
As demand for films lags, microdramas emerge
Hollywood could use all the supplemental income it can get.
The Dirtbag Manifesto - Dissent Magazine
As liberal comedy flounders, Chapo Trap House issues a welcome corrective—a brand of humor that is not just combative, but offers a systemic explanation for capitalism's ills.
Sam Altman’s AI empire will devour as much power as New York City and San Diego combined. Experts say it’s ‘scary’ | Fortune
Andrew Chien told Fortune he’s been a computer scientist for 40 years but we’re close to “some seminal moments for how we think about AI and its impact on society.”
American politics has devolved into shitposting and aura farming
The Frog is owning the president.
The Real Story Behind Sam Altman’s Firing From OpenAI
Secrets, misdirection and broken trust. The inside story of how the CEO of the hottest tech company was ousted and, just as quickly, resurrected.
Everything Is Becoming a Bank
Most major corporations — from airlines to social media platforms — now aspire to become unregulated banks. Bankification today accounts for the highest profit margins in the US economy, crippling productive capacity and setting the stage for the next crash.
You did no fact checking, and I must scream
I'm neither a journalist nor a professional fact checker but, the thing is, it's has never been easier to check basic facts. Yeah, sure, there's a world of misinformation out there, but it doesn't take much effort to determine if something is likely to be true. There are brilliant tools like reverse Image Search which give you a good indicator of when an image first appeared on the web, and…
Personal data storage is an idea whose time has come
Data Ownership as a conversation changes when data resides primarily with people-governed institutions rather than corporations.
The notion of a 'PDS' quickly comes off as something very technical and nerdy which is why it's not mentioned once in Dan's explainer, even though it's still targeted at an audience of web nerds. But really the only obscure word here is the Server, which in this context is interchangeable with Storage, as in Personal Data Storage.
As long as we have sufficient control of our own data there will always be a way to restart our social graph and digital presence elsewhere in the event of platform collapse. Let’s make the web personal again.
Back in 2009 Tim Berners-Lee drafted a web-specification for "Socially Aware Cloud Storage":
Why most product planning is bad and what to do about it
OKRs created more ceremony than clarity. So we talk about: Problem Driven Development, a 4-day quarterly process focused on identifying problems (not solutions), prioritizing as a team, and committing publicly. It's kept us shipping at velocity even as we've scaled to 1.7M+ users.
Two Years After Cormac McCarthy's Death, Rare Access to His Personal Library Reveals the Man Behind the Myth
The famously reclusive novelist amassed a collection of thousands of books ranging in topics from philosophical treatises to advanced mathematics to the naked mole-rat
The Scam Called “You Don't Have to Remember Anything”
Debunking the myth that search engines and AI eliminate the need for memory. Building deep knowledge through active learning remains essential for critical thinking, despite promises of instant information access.
What about using rel="share-url" to expose sharing intents?
Let's say that you've visited a website and want to share it with your friends. At the bottom of the article is a list of popular sharing destinations - Facebook, BlueSky, LinkedIn, Telegram, Reddit, HackerNews etc. You click the relevant icon and get taken to the site with the sharing details pre-filled. The problem is, every different site has a different intent for sharing links and…
"AI First" and the Bus Factor of 0 - MindFlash - Programming and more
"AI first" leaves humans nowhere. Learn about the Bus Factor and how the launch of ChatGPT has changed the landscape on knowledge sharing.
The Forgotten Meaning of “Jerk.” : languagehat.com
Fairness is what the powerful 'can get away with,' psychologists find
The willingness of those in power to act fairly depends on how easily others can collectively push back against unfair treatment, psychologists have found.
The beauty of a text only webpage
There's something I love about opening a text-only webpage.
They're a refuge from the GDPR cookie banners, the trashy ads, the email opt-ins, and the god...
Why Are There So Many Rationalist Cults?—Asterisk
There’s a lot to like about the Rationalist community, but they do have a certain tendency to spawn — shall we say — high demand groups. We sent a card-carrying Rat to investigate what’s really going on.
The Missing Protocol: Let Me Know
I want a new protocol, tentatively called “Let Me Know” (LMK). The purpose is to provide someone an anonymous way to get notified when a singular, specific event occurs. Here’s a basic use case: Some random blog author has published Parts 1 and 2 of a series. You enjoyed it, and you want to know…
NYC’s Urban Textscape
Analyzing All of the Words Found on NYC Streets
Safe JSON in script tags: How not to break a site – sirre.al
Is Meta Scraping the Fediverse for AI?
Is a large corporate entity scraping a community-run open social network to train AI models for profit?
AOL Will End Its Dial-Up Internet Service (Yes, It’s Still Operating)
The company said the service, synonymous with the early days of the internet, will be discontinued on Sept. 30.
My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file