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Customizing Karpathy's LLM Wiki for fighting disease

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1 points·by kamens·3 months ago·0 comments

Generating "Spot the Difference" Puzzles with AI

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2 points·by kamens·6 months ago·2 comments

Generating Custom Mazes with AI

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2 points·by kamens·7 months ago·0 comments

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kamens
·last month·discuss
Same situation here. Dropping to 4.7 for now.
kamens
·3 months ago·discuss
this is beautiful
kamens
·4 months ago·discuss
I love this. It needs to exist because it's fun.
kamens
·4 months ago·discuss
Personalized educational activity (real, physical) books: https://elbobooks.com

^^ project with my daughter

Parallel agents debate your ideas/work: https://murderboards.ai

^^ solo project / code review agents for non-coders / inspired by Compound Engineering plugin’s code review flow
kamens
·5 months ago·discuss
You, Thomas, Watsi, and crew have been an inspiration for a long time. I loved getting to know you all back in the day, and I've loved being a small donor since the early days. Deep respect for what you built.
kamens
·6 months ago·discuss
i'm torn between my stupidity re:your first comment and my love of eliminating pinch points (now you're speaking my language). i need to read up a lot to better understand your suggestion!

(most pinch points are gone these days, it just required a lot of edge case hunting)
kamens
·6 months ago·discuss
thank you! we've generated ~600 crazy unique mazes for kids so far, kinda want to make a gallery
kamens
·6 months ago·discuss
The main difference between the above tool and most custom shaped maze generators out there is breaking the assumption that the maze's outer shape must be defined by adding or removing regularly-shaped cells along the edge.

To have mazes look more human drawn, cells need to be irregular and the inner walls need naturally follow the contours of the outer shape.
kamens
·6 months ago·discuss
I used Jamis' book extensively to build this AI tool for generating custom mazes of any shape! https://kamens.com/blog/generating-custom-mazes-with-ai
kamens
·6 months ago·discuss
https://kamens.com
kamens
·6 months ago·discuss
Same question to you: did you read his blog and arguments in detail?
kamens
·6 months ago·discuss
Further, he didn't just make multiple contrarian predictions in the hope he'd be credited -- he had a way of making predictions in ways that could be interpreted multiple ways later.

I both (A) found this infuriating and (B) found his understanding of what Trump is to be deeply insightful.
kamens
·6 months ago·discuss
I agree with you trymas! I myself spent time cataloguing a number of his predictions that did not come true.

I am still asking a specific question: for the prediction of Trump's rise, did the critics downvoting me read his actual writing and arguments? It was not a single contrarian prediction. It was an extended, thoughtful, and informed perspective that has helped understand the world for the past 10 years.
kamens
·6 months ago·discuss
Genuine question: did you read his blog and arguments in detail?
kamens
·6 months ago·discuss
The minimum recognition Scott Adams deserves should be having updated the world model of those who read his blog.

It is hard to remember how thoroughly Trump's presidential run was seen as a joke in 2015. I bet most people can't remember and somehow think they always knew Trump stood a real chance. That is likely a lie.

Scott made specific, reasoned, unique arguments about why Trump would win, with high conviction. This was at a time when it was about as non-consensus and unpopular as possible to do so (it wasn't just that people didn't want Trump to win, there was a complete dismissal of the possibility from both sides of the aisle).

The fact that Scott was right, and continued to be right when forecasting much about politics, taught me a lot about the nature of the world we live in. Scott clearly understood something important that I did not at the time.
kamens
·6 months ago·discuss
I agree. There’s another guy (in the quote tweet) here who’s pushed on Where’s Waldo stuff, but like you I think it’s currently stuck at the “deformed bodies/faces” issue: https://x.com/kamens/status/2001396716654727607

I also suspect it may be solvable by switching to something other than humans - we probably won’t be as weirded out by malformed cars or plants or whatever.
kamens
·3 years ago·discuss
hi alex and ben! in before HN downvotes me