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dr_dshiv

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Professor of Human Centered Design in the Netherlands.

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Show HN: Help SourceLibrary.org Translate the Renaissance

sourcelibrary.org
9 points·by dr_dshiv·last month·0 comments

Anthropic and OpenAI race to embed engineers inside Wall Street workflows

thenewstack.io
1 points·by dr_dshiv·2 months ago·0 comments

Stanford scientists reveal oldest map of the night sky

kqed.org
2 points·by dr_dshiv·5 months ago·0 comments

The Mpemba Effect

en.wikipedia.org
4 points·by dr_dshiv·6 months ago·0 comments

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1 points·by dr_dshiv·6 months ago·0 comments

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1 points·by dr_dshiv·6 months ago·0 comments

"Nobody should stop these experiments from happening"

english.elpais.com
4 points·by dr_dshiv·6 months ago·0 comments

Qwen's API platform for image/video generation

mulerouter.ai
2 points·by dr_dshiv·7 months ago·1 comments

Guardian Editorial on Geoengineering

theguardian.com
3 points·by dr_dshiv·7 months ago·0 comments

Map of all the buildings in the world

gizmodo.com
185 points·by dr_dshiv·7 months ago·64 comments

1 in 8 freshman at UCSD don't have middle school math skills

10news.com
5 points·by dr_dshiv·8 months ago·2 comments

AI breaks surveys scientists rely on

404media.co
3 points·by dr_dshiv·8 months ago·0 comments

Accelerating AI adoption in Europe

openai.com
5 points·by dr_dshiv·9 months ago·1 comments

“Radical Platonism and Radical Empiricism”

youtube.com
1 points·by dr_dshiv·10 months ago·1 comments

comments

dr_dshiv
·4 days ago·discuss
Great technique, thanks for sharing
dr_dshiv
·5 days ago·discuss
“Machine psychology” sticks with me. So Asimov.
dr_dshiv
·7 days ago·discuss
https://SourceLibrary.org has about 16,000 rare books translated — most for the first time. 50,000 books archived (will be translated when we have $$ for it). More tokens than English Wikipedia and about .75 petabytes.

Not sure if we will qualify for a bounty, but happy to share! Btw, we are looking for funding from small or large donors who want to help us translate the Renaissance…
dr_dshiv
·14 days ago·discuss
Binaries are executed by machines but are not yet understandable by machines. (Now that we live in an era where machines can understand, imperfectly, like us)
dr_dshiv
·15 days ago·discuss
From Della Portia’s 1560 Natural Magic— a description of explosive kites, kites for lofting animals and the prediction of human flight: https://sourcelibrary.org/book/natural-magic-or-on-the-mirac...
dr_dshiv
·15 days ago·discuss
If it is helpful, I produced a collection of translated books documenting previous physical unrolling efforts: https://sourcelibrary.org/collections/herculaneum-papyri

This may be interesting if you are curious about what Philodemos wrote — or how previous generations of scholars approached the work.

Great work everyone!
dr_dshiv
·17 days ago·discuss
Didn’t it take them like 2 days to build the first one?
dr_dshiv
·17 days ago·discuss
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dr_dshiv
·24 days ago·discuss
Data transparency and copyright does not constitute “ethics.”
dr_dshiv
·24 days ago·discuss
Sir, I would suggest that if Europe fails to be economically competitive, the downstream implications on European society will produce much worse outcomes than (for instance) data transparency…

Doing things with ethical intentions does not necessarily produce outcomes that are beneficial for society at large.
dr_dshiv
·25 days ago·discuss
There is something north of 8% OCR error rates.. that will hurt model quality!
dr_dshiv
·25 days ago·discuss
How do you use it?
dr_dshiv
·28 days ago·discuss
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dr_dshiv
·29 days ago·discuss
I used to write detailed prompts. Now I find the benefits of strategic ambiguity — rather than speaking imperatively, I emphasize my vision and then Claude can often figure out a method.

This doesn’t always work better. But often enough.
dr_dshiv
·30 days ago·discuss
It’s like our exocortex
dr_dshiv
·30 days ago·discuss
Cybernetics is a precursor to AI and has a different intellectual tradition. Is it a long lost alternative name for AI? Kind of. I mean, if you look at how Sutton and Norvig define AI systems, it’s just goal directed agents with sensors and actuators.

That said, yes, they are different fields and traditions. Cybernetics is much broader, because it studies feedback control systems in natural/biological phenomena as well as the design of artificially intelligent systems.
dr_dshiv
·30 days ago·discuss
Norbert Wiener’s cybernetics was based on automated killing — which he beautifully disavowed in peacetime [1]. Which historically is one of the main reasons we think about “Artificial Intelligence” instead of cybernetics (Wiener kind of pissed off the defense dept).

[1] “A Scientist Rebels,” 1947 http://lanl-the-back-story.blogspot.com/2013/08/a-scientist-...
dr_dshiv
·last month·discuss
Just like an old chat. Start fresh without so much accumulated contextual baggage.
dr_dshiv
·last month·discuss
Ya, but “doit” is 2x more efficient
dr_dshiv
·last month·discuss
Can it be replaced with good references and an interesting portfolio?