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swyx 🔜 ai.engineer on X: "IMO @AnthropicAI is very close to making a breakthrough in productizable interpretability. For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But https://t.co/Z8C28evxgN" / X
swyx 🔜 ai.engineer on X: "IMO @AnthropicAI is very close to making a breakthrough in productizable interpretability. For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But https://t.co/Z8C28evxgN" / X
For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But… — swyx 🔜 ai.engineer (@swyx)
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swyx 🔜 ai.engineer on X: "IMO @AnthropicAI is very close to making a breakthrough in productizable interpretability. For ~4 years all we've had to really control LLMs is temperature/top_p and logit bias. We recently got `seed` and constrained structured output, with `interactive=false` on the way. But https://t.co/Z8C28evxgN" / X
kasey on X: "#1 rule of hosting: Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel." / X
kasey on X: "#1 rule of hosting: Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel." / X
Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel. — kasey (@kaseyklimes)
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kasey on X: "#1 rule of hosting: Nothing—absolutely nothing—matters more than *who* you invite to the party (call it a party or not, you’re hosting a party). Who you invite sets the parameters of who your guests will meet, what kind of conversations they will have, and how they will feel." / X
(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan)
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(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan)
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With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
Telegram has launched a pretty intense campaign to malign Signal as insecure, with assistance from Elon Musk. The goal seems to be to get activists to switch away from encrypted Signal to mostly-unencrypted Telegram. I want to talk about this a bit. 1/
Telegram has launched a pretty intense campaign to malign Signal as insecure, with assistance from Elon Musk. The goal seems to be to get activists to switch away from encrypted Signal to mostly-unencrypted Telegram. I want to talk about this a bit. 1/
— Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green)
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Telegram has launched a pretty intense campaign to malign Signal as insecure, with assistance from Elon Musk. The goal seems to be to get activists to switch away from encrypted Signal to mostly-unencrypted Telegram. I want to talk about this a bit. 1/
Josh Ellis on X: "Not everything good can make money. Very few good things, in fact, can show an infinitely increasing profit every quarter or year. In order to do that, you either make shitty products or you do shitty things to make em cheaper and sell em higher. And some things should be free." / X
Josh Ellis on X: "Not everything good can make money. Very few good things, in fact, can show an infinitely increasing profit every quarter or year. In order to do that, you either make shitty products or you do shitty things to make em cheaper and sell em higher. And some things should be free." / X
— Josh Ellis (@jzellis)
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Josh Ellis on X: "Not everything good can make money. Very few good things, in fact, can show an infinitely increasing profit every quarter or year. In order to do that, you either make shitty products or you do shitty things to make em cheaper and sell em higher. And some things should be free." / X
charlotte bancroft a.k.a. austerity measures on X: "everyday life in the united states is psychologically punishing in such a unique way. we’re in the most advanced stage of economic development relative to the rest of the world, so even though material conditions here tend to be higher than they are elsewhere" / X
charlotte bancroft a.k.a. austerity measures on X: "everyday life in the united states is psychologically punishing in such a unique way. we’re in the most advanced stage of economic development relative to the rest of the world, so even though material conditions here tend to be higher than they are elsewhere" / X
— charlotte bancroft a.k.a. austerity measures (@wifekisser303)
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charlotte bancroft a.k.a. austerity measures on X: "everyday life in the united states is psychologically punishing in such a unique way. we’re in the most advanced stage of economic development relative to the rest of the world, so even though material conditions here tend to be higher than they are elsewhere" / X
AI phone agents are here.
AI phone agents are here.
Here are 8 startups enabling this you should know about + funding: 1. Bland AI - undisclosed - available as an API - $0.09/minute — Chief AI Officer (@chiefaioffice)
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AI phone agents are here.
Emery Wells on X: "Ever wondered why apps like @linear, @arcinternet, @airtable, and @frame_io feel like gliding on ice, while others feel like trudging through mud? It’s not subjective nor based on taste, it’s all about precise, measurable front-end rendering techniques I call ‘FluidUI.’ The…" / X
Emery Wells on X: "Ever wondered why apps like @linear, @arcinternet, @airtable, and @frame_io feel like gliding on ice, while others feel like trudging through mud? It’s not subjective nor based on taste, it’s all about precise, measurable front-end rendering techniques I call ‘FluidUI.’ The…" / X
It’s not subjective nor based on taste, it’s all about precise, measurable front-end rendering techniques I call ‘FluidUI.’ The… — Emery Wells (@emerywells)
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Emery Wells on X: "Ever wondered why apps like @linear, @arcinternet, @airtable, and @frame_io feel like gliding on ice, while others feel like trudging through mud? It’s not subjective nor based on taste, it’s all about precise, measurable front-end rendering techniques I call ‘FluidUI.’ The…" / X
For the GANG awards, the Jedi: Survivor audio team put together supercuts of all our favorite audio moments in the game. I felt like they were too good to not share, so I got permission to upload some of them here! Starting with the video for Sound Design of the Year 🧵
For the GANG awards, the Jedi: Survivor audio team put together supercuts of all our favorite audio moments in the game. I felt like they were too good to not share, so I got permission to upload some of them here! Starting with the video for Sound Design of the Year 🧵
— Nick von Kaenel (@nickvonkaenel)
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For the GANG awards, the Jedi: Survivor audio team put together supercuts of all our favorite audio moments in the game. I felt like they were too good to not share, so I got permission to upload some of them here! Starting with the video for Sound Design of the Year 🧵
Rachel Karten on Twitter / X
Rachel Karten on Twitter / X
noticing a lot of brands utilizing a specific intro style on tiktok that i am calling “shock and sell”. start with a shocking viral clip and transition into a hard sell. examples here from reformation and aeropress. pic.twitter.com/MJ0R7u6Pam— Rachel Karten (@milkkarten) April 16, 2024
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Rachel Karten on Twitter / X
Meg Wise, “this woman” ☕️ on X: "I’VE STUDIED IT!! This is going to be long and it’s going to contain some homophobic content due to the nature of the cultures talked about so proceed with caution. Christianity does a huge disservice to gay men and straight women & sets them up for failure in multiple ways. +" / X
Meg Wise, “this woman” ☕️ on X: "I’VE STUDIED IT!! This is going to be long and it’s going to contain some homophobic content due to the nature of the cultures talked about so proceed with caution. Christianity does a huge disservice to gay men and straight women & sets them up for failure in multiple ways. +" / X
I’VE STUDIED IT!!This is going to be long and it’s going to contain some homophobic content due to the nature of the cultures talked about so proceed with caution. Christianity does a huge disservice to gay men and straight women & sets them up for failure in multiple ways. + https://t.co/36nRFI5UoG— Meg Wise, “this woman” ☕️ (@_nomadic_soul) April 10, 2024
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Meg Wise, “this woman” ☕️ on X: "I’VE STUDIED IT!! This is going to be long and it’s going to contain some homophobic content due to the nature of the cultures talked about so proceed with caution. Christianity does a huge disservice to gay men and straight women & sets them up for failure in multiple ways. +" / X
foone🏳️‍⚧️ on Twitter / X
foone🏳️‍⚧️ on Twitter / X
So Contact is one of my favorite sci-fi movies, and part of why is about how "real" it feels. It's far less fantastic-feeling than most sci-fi.Part of that is the contemporary setting, sure, but the visual direction plays a big part of it. pic.twitter.com/ov2CY8JAxJ— foone🏳️‍⚧️ (@Foone) August 19, 2018
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foone🏳️‍⚧️ on Twitter / X
Jared Friedman on Twitter / X
Jared Friedman on Twitter / X
(0/25) Here's a list of 25 YC companies that have trained their own AI models. Reading through these will give you a good sense of what the near future will look like.— Jared Friedman (@snowmaker) March 28, 2024
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Jared Friedman on Twitter / X
Ori Goldberg on Twitter / X
Ori Goldberg on Twitter / X
7/ These are all variations on a theme. The bottom line is "Jews mean more". From this foundation many more sub-axioms are derived: the IDF never lies, Israel is not killing civilians, Hamas is an existential threat even now, in the godforsaken wasteland that is Gaza. ---— Ori Goldberg (@ori_goldberg) March 23, 2024
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Ori Goldberg on Twitter / X