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"You just begin. You do the math. You solve one problem... and you solve the next one... and then the next. And If you solve enough problems, you get to come home."
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People keep discovering in modern times what has been obvious for thousands of years. Point in case; priests, monks, eunuchs etc.
I think some men are meant to be perma-bachelors, married to their work, mentoring promising youths in lieu of having children, etc.
People in Montreal do this until they are 56
I miss college so bad because this is literally what every day was

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When I started at Berkeley in early 2018, I decided to understand deep learning and intelligence, and thought that was once-in-a-decade opportunity. During the pandemic when I started to realize what we were actually embarking on, I realized this is a once-in-a-lifetime…
If throughout history mathematicians used their brains to conduct mathematical experiments in the same way that astronomers observed the night sky with their naked eyes then computers are like telescopes through which we can better investigate the computational nature of reality.
“Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes”
I think I found it deeply interesting on the contrary because I had spent years solving those types of problems without having a complete conceptual understanding of how it worked
i love 3 blue 1 brown but man i find it difficult to enjoy that stuff these days! without any problem solving throughout the explanations i just know im not gonna retain anything and its entertainment more than anything else
The point of our work isn't to build an artificial human. The universe is full of questions far more interesting than our own reflection. The point is to create a new kind of mind to help us explore & understand the universe better than we can ourselves.
I recall working on a paper that was planned for submission to Nature - and then we got into the pettiest debate over authorship with colleagues from another university - and in that moment I realized I needed to leave academia and work for startups. Nothing worthwhile was going…
the hardest part of machine learning isn’t the math. it’s reproducing someone else’s paper without losing your mind.
Bangers 😆
Has anyone even asked the cells if they wish to be perturbed
I didn’t start doing physics until I was 33 and now I work on a cutting edge research project at one of the top labs in the world. You can just do things
if you’re an EE, CS, or cryptography student write your thesis on public key cryptography at the image sensor level Proof of Physical capture will become a backbone of society soon.
I believe this down to my bones I’m 42. Let’s say I have 30 years left. I want to spend those years building cathedrals of knowledge and progress. I want to be in the control room when we land humans on Mars. I want to be in the lab when a team realizes they’ve cured Alzheimer’s
Now is the time to rid yourself of the irony poisoning many of us ingested over the past decade or two. Now is the time to build in good faith, with clear eyes, and high hopes. Earnestly we build.
i’ve spent more than half of my life obsessing about what the future could be. about what ai would do for technology and science. about how quickly civilization could improve. and now it’s finally happening. the future is arriving.
Korean researchers developed a new technology to treat cancer cells by reverting them to normal cells without killing them. [Gong, J., et al. (2024). Control of Cellular Differentiation Trajectories for Cancer Reversion. Advanced Science. doi. org/10.1002/advs.202402132]
![Rainmaker1973's tweet image. Korean researchers developed a new technology to treat cancer cells by reverting them to normal cells without killing them.
[Gong, J., et al. (2024). Control of Cellular Differentiation Trajectories for Cancer Reversion. Advanced Science. doi. org/10.1002/advs.202402132]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G1sCeUpXYAAE5sa.png)
Now you can automate many kinds of browser activity using the new Chrome DevTools MCP. In the other retweets of the base post, many people are already thinking of lots of great use cases for this functionality!
Announcing our public preview of Chrome DevTools MCP! Experience the full power of DevTools in your AI coding agent → goo.gle/4pDE6Tk With Chrome DevTools MCP, your AI agent can run performance traces, inspect the DOM, & perform real-time debugging of your web pages.
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Wow!!! Can’t wait to try it out
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