My 7107 Saved posts
A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.
this is the video i scripted, filmed, & edited in 12 hours for the @Forbes Creator Upfronts event the task was to create a “sizzle reel” about who i am as a creator, what i do, & how i’ve worked with brands https://t.co/TqLeNkKUAk
curl https://t.co/52oLHl30I3 This is our Meta-Prompt. It allows LLMs to understand our Reader, Embeddings, Reranker, and Classifier APIs for improved codegen. Using the meta-prompt is straightforward. Just copy the prompt into your preferred LLM interface like ChatGPT, Claude, or https://t.co/5WF4hRjEwS
It will be a sad day when we lose contact with the Voyagers - they’ve been communicating with us from deep space since I was 9 years old! I watched them launch, watched them arrive at Jupiter, Saturn and, in the case of Voyager 2, Uranus and Neptune. I remember when Voyager 1… https://t.co/zslTTWFLUE
Well, we actually did it. We digitized scent. A fresh summer plum was the first fruit and scent to be fully digitized and reprinted with no human intervention. It smells great. Holy moly, I’m still processing the magnitude of what we’ve done. And yet, it feels like as we cross… https://t.co/xf75y6ZpmJ
Scent Teleportation Update: WE DID IT! #Osmo #TechNews #AI #Scent https://t.co/FOjVL2jJWT
this applies to basically everything https://t.co/N3N2CTaNBp
Free scientific illustrations for biologists! 😍 @NIH has released a library of 500+ free scientific illustrations to create figures, presentations, and illustrations! all freely available in the public domain. Retweet and spread the message! https://t.co/p1bD1kxO7H https://t.co/kglaHfLb73
555 years ago today Erasmus was born. You've probably heard his name before — but who was Erasmus and why does he matter? This is the story of history's greatest educator... https://t.co/1vv4Ex9BHK
Another Monday has passed. Week will soon end. This is how people get old. Week by week. You wake up one day and youre 50.
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Wow! Meta dropped an open NotebookLM recipe: NotebookLlama 🔥 It uses L3.2 1B/ 3B for pre-processing the PDF, L3.1 70B for Transcript creation, L3.1 8B for re-writes and Parler TTS for Text to Speech ⚡ Step 1: Pre-process PDF: Use Llama-3.2-1B-Instruct to pre-process the PDF https://t.co/L7hb5GsMtl
As a startup founder, if you never want to run out of cash, save these 8 lead generation pillars and 24 tools 🦄 https://t.co/mKw1R2FatL
Against Plan B https://t.co/uFehCGiFY7
All rejected papers share one common flaw: a weak discussion section. I know because I used to write them too. If you're stuck on the discussion section, wondering how to tie it all together, this is for you: https://t.co/OIKrZUI6o9
I think some of the birthrate decline can be attributed to two forces happening everywhere: increasing complexity, and decreasing hardship. Life is too complex and too 'good.' I'll try to explain https://t.co/7MERAndJDD
🔹STORM🔹 Stanford University’s free, public app automates comprehensive research and report generation using AI to create Wikipedia-style articles with citations from web sources. STORM is incredible. I asked it to write a research paper about the use of AI in DNA analysis https://t.co/EK0ms1Xb1L
Chesterfield told his son in a 1754 letter that laziness is suicide by proxy, because by killing time you're killing yourself. Dark but true
Idk why but this hit me really hard and I’ve been staring at it for a couple minutes. https://t.co/DOUkTc39cR
Microsoft released a groundbreaking model that can be used for web automation, with MIT license 🔥👏 OmniParser is a state-of-the-art UI parsing/understanding model that outperforms GPT4V in parsing. 👏 https://t.co/BqQ1pkCs8T
Intellectual compatibility is so underrated. The way you can discuss topics, teach each other and just learn and grow together is top tier🤌🏻
For new PhD students in social science (and some old professors - I sure needed this a few years ago!): prepared some notes on what the "2024 PhD Tech Stack" should look like. Goal: your research is replicable, accessible, and efficient. 1/9
Stray thought: one day, we will hit the point where no language has to die ever again. We can teach them all to AI and preserve them forever.
There's even evidence of heart transplant recipients experiencing huge personality shifts that mirror the personalities of their donors We are BODIES with MINDS, not minds with bodies. https://t.co/5N2tW84Pqz https://t.co/LmET0ccWJ8
Just launched agent.exe, a free, open-source Mac/Windows/Linux app that lets you use Claude 3.5 Sonnet to control your computer! This was a fun little project to explore the API and see what the model can do. Computer use is really cool—I expect 2025 will be the year of agents. https://t.co/uxEZhzBbiG
I still can't believe the real bottleneck to doing great things in society isn't time or money or resources, it's finding competent people who care
Introducing Voice Design. Generate a unique voice from a text prompt alone. Is our library missing a voice you need? Prompt your own. https://t.co/ZR21fMb7q7
After: 12 years 50k+ companies using our products $200M+ exit I left Paddle and the subscription economy. Here’s why 👇 https://t.co/aawZvGKGUZ
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Holy fucking shit some left wing German TV show made a Peter Thiel music video and it is more insane than you could possibly imagine lmaoooo https://t.co/7iHR0tVPb8
students have finished their 5-wk midterm projects, which they had to test with at least 100 people 1. shipping code for real users, and iterating, led to different statements than i usually hear from design students imo these are the right priorities https://t.co/WM6Bg2nood https://t.co/OWhrnA4hB6
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