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Mike Carroll

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Engineer. Previously @Facebook

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We don’t directly perceive the color of objects in the world. Instead, our brains infer color based on local context. [Link below.]


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Text to SQL conversion automation is still a big task and there are very few good open source models for this task. Let's breakdown this - >Text to SQL conversion models are basically nothing but encoder-decoder models with a multi-attention layer and a schema linking layer in…

Pseudo_Sid26's tweet image. Text to SQL conversion automation is still a big task and there are very few good open source models for this task.

Let's breakdown this - 
>Text to SQL conversion models are basically nothing but encoder-decoder models with a multi-attention layer and a schema linking layer in…
Pseudo_Sid26's tweet image. Text to SQL conversion automation is still a big task and there are very few good open source models for this task.

Let's breakdown this - 
>Text to SQL conversion models are basically nothing but encoder-decoder models with a multi-attention layer and a schema linking layer in…
Pseudo_Sid26's tweet image. Text to SQL conversion automation is still a big task and there are very few good open source models for this task.

Let's breakdown this - 
>Text to SQL conversion models are basically nothing but encoder-decoder models with a multi-attention layer and a schema linking layer in…
Pseudo_Sid26's tweet image. Text to SQL conversion automation is still a big task and there are very few good open source models for this task.

Let's breakdown this - 
>Text to SQL conversion models are basically nothing but encoder-decoder models with a multi-attention layer and a schema linking layer in…

building things is attracting luck 🍀😎

If you want to increase your surface area for luck, focus on producing proof of work. You will make yourself a bigger target for luck.

Kpaxs's tweet image. If you want to increase your surface area for luck, focus on producing proof of work. You will make yourself a bigger target for luck.


consistency and voice so far away from uncanny valley. unbelievable.

Just saw probably the coolest Halloween film made with AI today, insane stuff 🎃 It was created by Simon Meyer, who broke down the whole process: Veo3 for the core scenes, Nano Banana & Higgsfield Popcorn for the wide shots, close-ups and cutaways, Enhancor & Magnific for the…



Great job Google on pivoting to new products/niches!

The trend for $GOOGL continues. Non-Search revenue is closing in on being 50% of revenue generated.

Couch_Investor's tweet image. The trend for $GOOGL continues. 

Non-Search revenue is closing in on being 50% of revenue generated.


Great consern. Company shouldn't access anything without my permission. Everithing should be encrypted by deafult, even filenames.

A Figma sales rep was trying to get us to upgrade. We did a meeting but decided no, so he wrote this back (see photo). Excuse me, what? “I don’t like your answer so I went digging through your data to find info to help me make a sale”. I’m not okay with that.

ZackKorman's tweet image. A Figma sales rep was trying to get us to upgrade. We did a meeting but decided no, so he wrote this back (see photo).

Excuse me, what? “I don’t like your answer so I went digging through your data to find info to help me make a sale”. I’m not okay with that.


intresting idea to simplify code reviews, hope more products will emerge to speed up code reviews

I am surprised how impressed I am by 0github.com. I am still testing it out, but so far it looks very useful for code reviews! Just put a "0" in front of any pull request URL on GitHub.

mholt6's tweet image. I am surprised how impressed I am by 0github.com. I am still testing it out, but so far it looks very useful for code reviews! Just put a "0" in front of any pull request URL on GitHub.
mholt6's tweet image. I am surprised how impressed I am by 0github.com. I am still testing it out, but so far it looks very useful for code reviews! Just put a "0" in front of any pull request URL on GitHub.
mholt6's tweet image. I am surprised how impressed I am by 0github.com. I am still testing it out, but so far it looks very useful for code reviews! Just put a "0" in front of any pull request URL on GitHub.


post on how openrouter insures that providers are serving good quality llm inference

they recently released a more or less solution for this problem openrouter.ai/announcements/…



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3 years since I joined roboflow - 68k stars on github - 60 videos and streams on youtube - 2.5M views in total - 40 technical blogposts ↓ coolest stuff I made


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Training LLMs end to end is hard. Very excited to share our new blog (book?) that cover the full pipeline: pre-training, post-training and infra. 200+ pages of what worked, what didn’t, and how to make it run reliably huggingface.co/spaces/Hugging…

eliebakouch's tweet image. Training LLMs end to end is hard. Very excited to share our new blog (book?) that cover the full pipeline: pre-training, post-training and infra. 200+ pages of what worked, what didn’t, and how to make it run reliably

huggingface.co/spaces/Hugging…

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The video that made my ML career

Mohit Mishraから

great essence of Elon’s approach. i wish more leaders can act this way.

New episode: "How Elon Works" This episode covers the insanely valuable company-building principles of Elon Musk A few notes from the episode: 1. The mission comes first. 2. Retreat is not an option. 3. A maniacal sense of urgency is our operating principle. 4. Product…



interesting details on Tesla FSD challenges


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A modern lightweight cross-platform #Redis desktop manager available for Mac, Windows, and Linux. #golang github.com/tiny-craft/tin…

golangch's tweet image. A modern lightweight cross-platform #Redis desktop manager available for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
#golang

github.com/tiny-craft/tin…

Never buy real things that require subscription to use. 8sleep, oura, peloton all examples of wasting your money and time. I hope this trend with failures will help other companies to learn a lesson that physical things should work offline no matter what.

POV: @eightsleep users when aws is down

trashh_dev's tweet image. POV: @eightsleep users when aws is down


Great advice, not only to juniors but to all devs. Try to make things around instead of just only using it.

Best advice on how to transition from junior dev to a senior dev



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With 6 3090s I now have: - 144 GB of VRAM - Multiple mid sized models running - GLM-4.6-Air with 200k at Q8 - Vision models + GLM-4.5-Air - Computer use (GLM-4.5V) - 50% more capacity and much faster - Q3 GLM-4.6 64k context or Q2 at full I’m currently building: - A mobile…

0x_Sero's tweet image. With 6 3090s I now have:

- 144 GB of VRAM 
- Multiple mid sized models running
- GLM-4.6-Air with 200k at Q8
- Vision models + GLM-4.5-Air
- Computer use (GLM-4.5V) 
- 50% more capacity and much faster
- Q3 GLM-4.6 64k context or Q2 at full

I’m currently building:

- A mobile…

This getting out of hand now… I’m going to need a nuclear reactor in my basement soon.

0x_Sero's tweet image. This getting out of hand now… I’m going to need a nuclear reactor in my basement soon.


cool

Datasets you need to build an AI JARVIS — Meta dropped 500 hours of 3D motion data spanning everything from individual gestures to multi-person conversations and co-living scenarios, complete with motion tracking, annotations, and audio tracks.



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John Carmack explains how he applies Nassim Taleb's "anti-fragile" concept to his work, enjoying the thrill of new ideas while accepting that many won't succeed. Source: Deep Thoughts Engineering Speaker Series: John Carmack


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As AWS continues aggressive load shedding as they limp their systems back into a healthy state, it'd be a good time to read the Metastable Failures in Distributed Systems paper. It's a quick read and I bet you'll find yourself nodding along:

astuyve's tweet image. As AWS continues aggressive load shedding as they limp their systems back into a healthy state, it'd be a good time to read the Metastable Failures in Distributed Systems paper.

It's a quick read and I bet you'll find yourself nodding along:

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