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The past 39 book recommendations of our book club are listed below. If you are interested in diving deep into AI, start here: https://t.co/zK9QA2nwg4

more rabbit holes worth disappearing into: roko’s basilisk the drake equation the three-body problem caesar cipher & cryptography the kardashev scale the butterfly effect cognitive biases the tunguska event dead sea scrolls the placebo effect göbekli tepe blue zones the monty https://t.co/PnI6yok3QW

Game theory advice: Whenever you plan something grand, do not start planning from the beginning (t=0). Start at the end, at the final state you wish to reach. From there, you will now go backwards. Constantly ask yourself, "What do I need to do to get there?" and break the large

you can hit DR25+ just by submitting to these sites https://t.co/Yr7YXmEUJw

future of ontology - coming to a data warehouse near you https://t.co/p8wZlEL4rf

The fix for this is to say: only report to me in ASD-STE100 Simplified Technical English https://t.co/vYvDF080CE

We're introducing Claude for Teachers: free access to premium Claude capabilities for verified K-12 educators in the US, with a library of teaching skills and a direct connection to evidence-based curricula, mapped to academic standards in all 50 states. https://t.co/5hZZijVPCV https://t.co/5ofG8YLEON

There is a process that I have used, and still use, to reignite life... Create two timelines—6 months and 12 months—and list up to five things you dream of having (including, but not limited to, material wants: house, car, clothing, etc.), being (be a great cook, be fluent in

The faster technology moves, the more I think about Bezos' question What won't change in the next 10 years? Things I've been writing down over time: - Humans will always need shelter, food, energy, and healthcare. - The desire for ownership and the accumulation of wealth. -

【NotebookLM】シンプルお洒落なモノクロ写真YAML…プロンプトはリプ欄へ↓ https://t.co/iP4Q7Ck8iv

🔖 Save This: 10 Websites That Explain Things Beautifully The internet is mostly noise. These are the rare websites that take something complicated and explain it so beautifully it just clicks. Some of the best places I've found for learning through visuals, interaction, data, https://t.co/xtBd6YVezn

Useful apps, sites for designers. Save this 👇 - https://t.co/Uj99jwoZb9 - showcase designs in motion - https://t.co/EDXJ04XfJF - 3D device mockups in browser - https://t.co/NU0U0SIYFF - turn photos into recap video - https://t.co/RbmrqDz8sg - lo-fi effects for image & video - https://t.co/MNXeibKrRv

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Such a good list! I'd also add: - Astra Fellowship by @ConstellOrg - SPAR by @KairosAIS - LASR Labs - AI Safety Research Fellowship by @pivotal_org - Cambridge ERA:AI Fellowship (@era_cambridge) - Algoverse AI Safety Fellowship - PIBBSS - CHAI https://t.co/6FmfEcWKIX

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

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Learn AI for free directly from top companies. 1 - Anthropic: https://t.co/fpDdTcYNku 2 - Google: https://t.co/vB7scS9QA9 3 - Meta: https://t.co/X4tJwNvY8c 4 - NVIDIA: https://t.co/xSFsbx4isw 5 - Microsoft: https://t.co/EO6T7kjNpl 6 - OpenAI: https://t.co/eFiyLhdoQ2

PROPAGANDA IM PUSHING: - it’s the best time to start a business ever - have a kid. It’s hard but way cooler than having a dog - take the wonder drugs. Glp1s are cool. - walk 13,000 steps a day. It’s easy. - you can reach any successful person on earth just by posting and trying https://t.co/3MUNIWVi9L

athlete by morning. entrepreneur by day. artist by night.

how to learn something from the first principles (with a live demo on reinforcement learning) https://t.co/mxgQfsou40

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

It's interesting to scan through MIIT's list of 67 pilot projects for high-tech industrialization to get a sense of what tech China thinks is important: High-End Functional and Intelligent Materials 1. Ultra-high energy-density dielectric materials and devices — Tsinghua https://t.co/h7fXDr5mZv

Two questions I get all the time: "What educational AI tools would you recommend for my kid?" "What adaptive apps does Alpha use?" Many of the apps we've built ourselves aren't publicly accessible yet. Here are ten third-party ones I do recommend.

Vibe coders are getting sued. People are launching apps with real users but skipping the boring stuff that can actually kill the product. A developer with 20+ years of experience just shared the pre-launch checklist every AI builder should run: → privacy policy if you collect https://t.co/fQELiKiOzG

The literal #1 most suicidal belief you can have is that you’re an introvert/socially anxious/don’t like people. I was this guy until around 22. Thought I was better than everyone else and actively chose not to be social. Life completely changed when I started interacting with https://t.co/lqKWZFQg1c

looking for more documentary recommendations? 100 hours of content you won't regret watching https://t.co/Orl8QuwobG https://t.co/HYsn9GMTMQ

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