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The best design work doesn't happen in a chat box. You need space to explore ideas, create variants, and iterate Meet the new Replit Canvas Your agentic design tool to build beautiful websites, apps, marketing assets and more https://t.co/GYBwurrpW7
AI Scientists are starting to actually do science. Not just answer questions. Not just run workflows. Introducing AutoScientists: a decentralized team of AI agents that can generate hypotheses, design experiments, write code, test ideas, analyze failures, and revise strategy as https://t.co/omReX0QkgE
New in Claude Code (research preview): dynamic workflows. Claude writes an orchestration script on the fly, then spins up a large fleet of coordinated subagents in parallel to take on your most complex tasks. Use the word "workflow" in a prompt to get started. https://t.co/re4SG3AyDm
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Introducing the newest Coral board, for efficient, on-device AI! Check out the demos in the video: - On-board speech translation - Natural language controlling hardware - Vision & sound generating music https://t.co/Hav2VwI7G1
Chasing rockets and dreams at the same time. https://t.co/PwTtDy4pGn
Over the past year, we've been building our own internal agent infrastructure at YC: over 350 tools, self-improving skill loops, and a shared organizational brain that gets smarter overnight. In this episode of the @LightconePod, we sat down with YC General Partner Pete @koomen https://t.co/CkPtwAK91c
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Launching our new paper on arXiv: we trained the largest multilingual food model ever built. 4.1M recipes. 7 languages. 1,790 ingredients. 300 dimensions. All of human cooking compressed into 2 megabytes. https://t.co/b4GiZ62UMt
Start lore-maxing your life. Build a rich personal story, fill your life with interesting experiences, skills, and knowledge so that you become a person with depth and good Lore. Imagine you're like you're a game character, and you're not just surviving, you're collecting cool
Research papers you must read for AI Engineer interviews: 1. Attention is all you need (Transformers) 2. LoRA (Low rank adaption) 3. PEFT ( Parameter Efficient Fine Tuning) 4. VIT (Vision Transformers) 5. VAE (Variational Auto Encoder) 6. GANs ( Generative Adversarial
Yo sí pienso que a la universidad se va a estudiar de manera instrumental, para obtener un título que te permita trabajar. Para estudiar por gusto/pasión, que es maravilloso, están las bibliotecas e internet. Que, oye, si tu gusto/pasión coincide con tu objetivo laboral, genial.
Marcus Aurelius wrote this over 1800 years ago: “Do not disturb yourself by imagining your whole life at once.”
Buy your children a book every month and have a date to talk about the book and what they've read. Talk about the characters like they're real. Bond over literature. Debate the lessons and decision making. Over food and drinks. Cultivate readers and build their collection
Bir kişinin zekâ, çalışkanlık ve duygusal olarak dengeli olma özelliklerinin çok üst düzeyine aynı anda sahip olma olasılığı milyonda 85'tir. https://t.co/lGGOBGDOfv
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Polsia just raised $30M at a $250M valuation. Approaching $10M annual run rate. One Founder + AI. Zero employees. Polsia runs companies autonomously. It also ran its own fundraising. I just showed up for signatures. https://t.co/6ryypKG0GY
if you run an ai lab, pls ensure your team has read this before putting any charts out into the world https://t.co/OkFUOpVJ4C
What can the latest AI do for science ? The latest development is the emergence of systems that can orchestrate parts of the scientific workflow: • literature synthesis • hypothesis generation • recursive critique • integration across fragmented knowledge domains This may https://t.co/DiizN3LBXX
Why social media research has failed policy-makers https://t.co/Dbs8O30ba7 https://t.co/OmsH1QQKYP
my gut reaction to ai in math is i'm excited about getting access to an infinitely patient teacher that's near expert in every area of math. this is possibly the best time in history to be doing math as a hobby. https://t.co/K5ZBwu6klJ
the only thing you ever truly own is your attention
Following up on the suggestion from Will Sawin, here is an illustration of the new configurations that disprove Erdos' unit distance conjecture (made with the help of ChatGPT 5.5 Thinking). https://t.co/V0yfOy4pV3 https://t.co/O1ikgwWEvG
Set unreasonably short deadlines for yourself. Work expands too much if you give yourself a lot of time.
how to become a modern polymath not by randomly learning everything. that’s just intellectual hoarding. a modern polymath needs structure. what actually matters: • build a strong spine → math, physics, computer science, writing. these fields compound into everything else • https://t.co/nIg0zILOhi
"AutoResearchClaw: Self-Reinforcing Autonomous Research with Human-AI Collaboration" As real science is iterative, this paper builds AutoResearchClaw, a multi-agent system that debates ideas, self-repairs experiments, decides when to Pivot or Refine, verifies numbers and https://t.co/4WbnUkZwd3
It’s undeniable: the AI scientists are here. On May 19, Nature published three papers that gave the field one of those “something just changed forever” moments. Here’s what you need to know. 🧵 (1/6) https://t.co/XOOv78HeI6
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