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Just an allotrope dreaming of post-scarcity civilization 🎋 Make your words/content so graceful that accent/clothing disappear in the CMBR.
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OpenAI runs Python in production in ways that go against all best practices and conventions you can imagine, but yeah bro Python is not production capable.
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It's disappointing to see that we don't have a standard personal analytics system even in 2025. @alignment_lab
🤖📰 Intelligent News Agent A powerful news curation system that transforms information overload into personalized insights using LangGraph's reactive agents. Features smart deduplication and multi-source synthesis for automated news processing. Explore the system here 🔍…

The most important skill for a researcher is not technical ability. It's taste. The ability to identify interesting and tractable problems, and recognize important ideas when they show up. This can't be taught directly. It's cultivated through curiosity and broad reading.
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There are 2 types of engineers: -Those that wake up at 5am -Those that go to bed at 5am No in-between.
what is burnout is actually you doing something that isn't a good use of your time and you hating it
it's either you vs physics (hardware) or you vs others (software)
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Success is proportional to your ability to take pain.
but why does deep learning generalize? questions you and i never asked, answered. this is golden!!!

It might actually be easier to become a billionaire in SF than it is to lock down a gf that is not one-shotted by some local mind virus
In building AI agents @cline , we've identified three mind viruses Mind Viruses are seductive ideas that sound smart, but don’t work in practice. 1. Multi-Agent Orchestration 2. RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) 3. More Instructions = Better Results Let's explore why!

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> "diffusion models, theoretically requires large bottleneck dimension" > "Cool" > "I like mac" > "WOW I LIKE THAT POST" Why is this keep happening?


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