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A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.


Today we announced our largest investment in our nearly three decades in Indonesia, as we partner to advance the country’s cloud and AI ambitions, and help Indonesia thrive in this new era. https://t.co/CqeLI9uVJd

A new model named 'gpt-2-chatbot' has been displaying unusually high capabilities over the last 24 hours. Speculation is that it's either a stealth internal test of the next build from OpenAI, or a new open-source model. https://t.co/zNMYCOg4GE

Can you imagine going back to school with the answer "I showed this to my Dad and he didn't know what answer you are looking for, btw he has a Fields medal"... https://t.co/zyTu9CQO8A

A Geometry of Consciousness. The Holoflux theory scientifically addressed as holomovement, is the dynamic phenomenology proposed by the physicist David Bohm in which the whole known universe moves together in an interconnected fluidic rhythm. The holoflux regards consciousness… https://t.co/DtGa9k1Hks

40 weeks, 40 documentaries. Let's go build the future. https://t.co/xYNFFhLZxL

So I had this idea: LOTR meets the Islamic World https://t.co/aG9OZkJ1nx

you really gotta approach each new day with a childlike sense of wonder or else you’ll slowly & painfully become jaded by life’s horrors

Jadi, kenapa sebenarnya orang miskin banyak buat keputusan yang tak tepat? Bukan sebab sifat atau personaliti orang miskin itu sendiri, tapi sebab kemiskinan yang membawa ke arah itu. Cuba dengar video ini. https://t.co/2vHgvQaGzu

The universe as a network of rivers: This remarkable new map reveals how galaxies flow like water, following the pull of gravity across hundreds of millions of light years. https://t.co/krsqjnnoa3 https://t.co/192Q28SrM9

At what point do you as a scientist start asking “is this stuff ontologically evil” https://t.co/eoHIco4uvo

My fav NASA paper is about self-replicating robot space economies that lead to 100,000x the industrial output of Earth within a century. A post-scarcity civilization is possible and even conservative given Starship & self-replicating synthetic biology to aid industrial processes https://t.co/yJDE8YPeZ4

Go watch all of his videos. They're incredible. "Wanderers" https://t.co/4JCR8Xn4eR "GO INCREDIBLY FAST" https://t.co/M3cqoQSNbP "ONE REVOLUTION PER MINUTE" https://t.co/6grrmAZLFy "Gosh" https://t.co/TrblSF8NT5

Jensen, the founder of NVIDIA, said something that triggered me today at the Stripe event. He compared the Industrial Revolution's conversion of water (atoms) to electricity (electrons) to a modern process of converting electricity to tokens. He introduced the concept of 'token…

crazy how the sky is literally the most beautiful thing in the world and everyone is just walking around not looking at it

This is an A+ ad https://t.co/6CzNIvMAaW

If this is still true, Google's 40M+ books that they scanned over the past decade are going to go from an orphaned project to a surprising source of advantage. https://t.co/uthet4g0KQ

AI Agents have the potential to democratize knowledge work in the same way that SaaS democratized software. And as we've seen in the past couple of decades with software, every time you make a service cheaper and more available, you dramatically increase the size of the total…

Looking at God‘s magnificent creation and wondering how we got Microsoft Excel out of all of this https://t.co/SZ7JG3GIGj

I should be in space working on huge mega structures https://t.co/4AyQfmtFpK

1. It took ~6 months to teach my 2-year-old toddler to read using phonics. More parents should try this! Here's why: https://t.co/jvP3Fej0gs

Thinking about this Ethan Hawke interview https://t.co/Gdci1bYBpy

Amazing that a chip bricked in 46-yr-old Voyager I, preventing it from sending data, and NASA figured out how to split up and reallocate its functions to other hardware, sending code 15 billion miles away (45 hours round trip!)--and Voyager's back online. https://t.co/OOi1LPZGbT

Astronomers have found compelling evidence suggesting the existence of a massive object beyond Neptune's orbit, possibly a ninth planet, by studying distant, unstable objects. 1/ 👉 https://t.co/g8YDzfp8z6 https://t.co/5kyZfgPUF5

Why did so many hunter gatherer groups around the world nearly-simultaneously and in an unconnected way develop agriculture? This has been a kinda problematic question in human prehistory. It may have been solved... by an economist? Studying the economics of... Earth's orbit?

Build what you need and use what you build. This is a core philosophy of my research. It shifts the focus away from publishing “papers” to what really matters — impact. This thread unpacks why I think this is a successful approach to science. 1/10 Or see: https://t.co/p3iWJ9LCzf

Reddit has a thread of famous movie scenes turned into Gaussian Splats, a way of converting a 2D image taken from multiple points of view into a 3D one. You can navigate through them, up to a point. I can finally play Citizen Kane as the first person shooter it was meant to be. https://t.co/SCmNfwF0rf

Quitting the rat race has become the new rat race. Entrepreneurship and risk aren’t for everyone. This is perfect for those who prefer stability. The only people who have truly escaped the “system” are those who stopped comparing and started doing what’s most suitable for them https://t.co/iqrotZoBAW

A brief introduction to the architecture of universities: Starting with Kyung Hee University in South Korea... https://t.co/MURhGofdY9

We're proud to showcase some recent real-time work with 3D / 4D Gaussian splatting. In January of 2024 we acquired a full 3DGS commercial license with Inria to allow us to offer 4DGS services to clients around the world. We've spent the last 10 months developing our custom… https://t.co/wLhh82nN1Y

@natfriedman if you could give a 15K grant i can make it happen this summer my resume: robotics @ tesla autopilot,google x, samsung, uber atg


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