My 7107 Saved posts
A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.
The madagascar movies are the pinnacle of animated comedy
These days, many people are interested in getting a PhD in ML. I think you should think really hard before committing to a PhD program in ML. Why? I'm going to summarize some thoughts in this thread: 1/10 https://t.co/b1D5DtpCj4
🤔Want to do NLP research in 🇮🇩Indonesian languages, but don't know where the datasets are? Say no more! Check NusaCrowd 📄Preprint: https://t.co/8t6vFxSzQP 🔗Catalog: https://t.co/ZXBB009UAC #IndoNLP #NLProc Some takeaways 🧵👇 https://t.co/EEt5xLwSUW https://t.co/06fISCkPtK
This is simple and amazing. YouTubers have been creating longer and longer videos that otherwise could have been 10X shorter because of how ad incentives are setup. Same goes for news articles, books etc. Features like below will be huge time saver. https://t.co/4tKMK7u8Ti
All major neural networks, in one chart: https://t.co/F6da67Gr3C v/The Asimov Institute https://t.co/Kol5T5jGe7
A better way of thinking about your impact as a scholar/researcher. Building Blocks for Impact, from the @DORAssessment Project TARA (Tools to Advance Research Assessment). https://t.co/ijaZfraLYS
Excited to publish the Prompt Engineering Guide, a new repo for discovering papers, guides, tools, and datasets to learn about prompt engineering. Intended for ML / NLP researchers and practitioners. More coming soon! Including a full tutorial & lecture. https://t.co/24k6YQrMcz https://t.co/USnUlEFEnW
The world didn’t fall apart: You just got your news from the wrong places. 99 positive & under-reported developments in 2022…
I wanna hear stories about people picking up skills for silly/arbitrary reasons that ended up serving them well later in life. Or more broadly, any silly-arbitrary thing that ended up being consequential. Tell me ur stories
This is extremely obvious and somehow insane: use an image transformer to understand the latent space of spectrograms allows mixing and matching musical genres and pieces https://t.co/sMQTEJOn7N
“Assume zero knowledge and infinite intelligence.” [when you teach]. ~Max Delbruck (purportedly)
Introducing Bird SQL, a Twitter search interface that is powered by Perplexity’s structured search engine. It uses OpenAI Codex to translate natural language into SQL, giving everyone the ability to navigate large datasets like Twitter. https://t.co/N1BtF47JYu https://t.co/M8cS5QkZcL
Contemplate the incredible vastness of space with this visualization of the size of our Milky Way galaxy. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech https://t.co/ROVgjqXf9d
ooof https://t.co/LrPt8CIqK5 https://t.co/VOgiJed6Zv
ChatGPT will kill businesses that don't change. The 6 businesses disrupted (& how you adjust to make a fortune):
Academia gatekeeps knowledge by using unnecessarily complex language, alienating formats, makes it so you have to be both dedicated and culturally familiar to understand it. Rationalist writing, by contrast, is extremely accessible Feels like a similar vibe to elon and twitter
Science ran a big experiment on itself for the last ~60 years. It didn't work out. https://t.co/1pNOSRrdNY
40 questions to ask yourself every year https://t.co/TRMESzq5O7
Introducing RT-1, a robotic model that can execute over 700 instructions in the real world at 97% success rate! Generalizes to new tasks✅ Robust to new environments and objects✅ Fast inference for real time control✅ Can absorb multi-robot data✅ Powers SayCan✅ 🧵👇 https://t.co/HNcRZAPIl0
12 great lines by social scientists – whether you agree or not with them, this is great writing. https://t.co/HI3TGzAujO
This is one of the best explanations I've ever seen of why the @fastdotai way works. "In a space where the two questions 'How does this work?' and 'How can it be made better?' are asked repeatedly, curiosity becomes muscle memory." Thank you @DSaience. https://t.co/0ONudO9CVk
Here's how to conduct a literature review using Google Scholar, @zotero, @RsrchRabbit , and @obsdmd . A step-by-step guide👇 https://t.co/KmpApIaL7t
We can now envision a day where the 20th century scourge of mass media is ended forever. Not mended, just ended. Replace newspapers with your own personalized open source AI. Do the same for Hollywood. End remote control of minds. Now the user decides, not a media corporation. https://t.co/RgZEAl6f3z
Incredible story. I put out a call to use AI to generate NYT-tier clickbait from tweets. One brave engineer answered the call: a student who learned how to code on Replit, starting just 85 days ago! His app takes a tweet and generates an article. It’s already in the ballpark… https://t.co/uQXU9a5Qal
With everyone all abuzz about AI, let's revisit a few concepts from my AI post 8 years ago. Hard to say if we're witnessing the beginning of the long-predicted "intelligence explosion" or just a sporadic burst of new advances. Either way, an S-curve seems to be picking up steam https://t.co/SSHc5p7lOD
Announcing Perplexity Ask, a new search interface that uses OpenAI GPT 3.5 and Microsoft Bing to directly answer any question you ask. https://t.co/FRNkFsnMrm https://t.co/R4G21AmwQ7 https://t.co/iKRMUWgzob
Wasn't aware of this, but sounds like Scott Aaronson at OpenAI is working on cryptographically watermarking GPT outputs. Means it should be easy enough (in principle) for e.g. teachers to check if students used GPT to do their homework, StackOverflow to check for GPT use, etc. https://t.co/ah9hAjUKvl
In 1984 an education researcher named Benjamin Bloom found that the median student using personalized tutoring and mastery-based progression performs better than 98% of students in a traditional classroom. Computers and AI are now making those two things cost $0. Buckle up. https://t.co/RlJGVtikGf
Researchers studied the impact of meetings on our brains. This is fascinating… https://t.co/OqCZijDJb4
Did you know, that you can build a virtual machine inside ChatGPT? And that you can use this machine to create files, program and even browse the internet? https://t.co/15IwHwr2on
This list is automatically updated weekly (latest: 21 May 2026).