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matthewsinclair

3,278 karmajoined 17 years ago
Building stuff with bits since c1990.

Web: https://matthewsinclair.com Masto: https://masto.ai/@matthewsinclair Medium: http://www.medium.com/@matthewsinclair Keybase: https://keybase.io/matthewsinclair Xitter: http://twitter.com/@matthewsinclair

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Submissions

Verbalizable Representations Form a Global Workspace in Language Models

transformer-circuits.pub
3 points·by matthewsinclair·4 days ago·1 comments

CodeMySpec – Lovable for engineers who care about the code

codemyspec.com
4 points·by matthewsinclair·2 months ago·2 comments

We Hacked BCG's Data Warehouse – 3.17T Rows, Zero Authentication

codewall.ai
3 points·by matthewsinclair·3 months ago·0 comments

Linux Running in a PDF (2025)

linux.doompdf.dev
85 points·by matthewsinclair·3 months ago·22 comments

Prince of Arabia for the Flipper (Cf Prince of Persia)

lab.flipper.net
4 points·by matthewsinclair·3 months ago·0 comments

Can you survive 100 jumps?

100jumps.org
2 points·by matthewsinclair·4 months ago·1 comments

NASA's Curiosity Rover Sees Martian 'Spiderwebs' Up Close

nasa.gov
7 points·by matthewsinclair·4 months ago·0 comments

Millwright: Smarter Tool Selection from Agent Experience

minor.gripe
3 points·by matthewsinclair·4 months ago·0 comments

Comprehension Debt – the hidden cost of AI generated code

addyosmani.com
5 points·by matthewsinclair·4 months ago·0 comments

Mercury 2: The First Diffusion Model That 'Thinks'" [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by matthewsinclair·4 months ago·0 comments

I hacked ChatGPT and Google's AI – and it only took 20 minutes

bbc.com
1 points·by matthewsinclair·5 months ago·0 comments

Slop Cannons and Turbo Brains

thealgorithmicbridge.com
1 points·by matthewsinclair·5 months ago·0 comments

Iocaine: The deadliest poison known to AI

iocaine.madhouse-project.org
1 points·by matthewsinclair·5 months ago·1 comments

Something Big Is Happening

twitter.com
13 points·by matthewsinclair·5 months ago·8 comments

Bank of England 'must plan for a financial crisis triggered by aliens'

msn.com
15 points·by matthewsinclair·6 months ago·10 comments

Lies Screenwriters Tell Themselves About AI

elliotgrove.substack.com
3 points·by matthewsinclair·6 months ago·1 comments

AI Didn't Make Engineering Teams Faster. It Forced Them to Grow Up

medium.com
4 points·by matthewsinclair·6 months ago·0 comments

Building Internal Agents

lethain.com
3 points·by matthewsinclair·6 months ago·0 comments

iPhone Fold Will Be Creaseless and Cost $2,400, Report Says

cnet.com
6 points·by matthewsinclair·7 months ago·4 comments

Ben redesigned the BoM website at a fraction of its $96.5M cost

smh.com.au
5 points·by matthewsinclair·8 months ago·1 comments

comments

matthewsinclair
·4 days ago·discuss
There's some more here [0] and here [1].

[0]: https://www.anthropic.com/research/global-workspace

[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKV5JcALQoQ
matthewsinclair
·24 days ago·discuss
I’ve been referring to it as “Dunning-Kruger As A Service” for quite some time. Interesting that other folks are coming to the same conclusion.

There’s a subtlety here, tho. It doesn’t mean (at all) that’s it useless. Just that those who don’t know what they’re doing are going to be amplifying their incompetence.
matthewsinclair
·2 months ago·discuss
I’ve had some pretty good results with Claude Code over the last 18 months or so, and “agentic engineering” (as opposed to “vibe coding”) is now very tightly integrated into my workflow. But it’s pretty easy to see how it can devolve to Dunning-Krueger-as-a-service if you don’t know what you’re doing. Which sadly appears to be the case far more often than it’s not right now.
matthewsinclair
·2 months ago·discuss
Now we’re into a conversation about degree, and not principle. Yes, it could be small, applied like a sales tax a percentage of the spend on advertising. The idea would be to create a price disincentive to do it. Ultimately, it’s a form of digital pollution, so the less we have of it the better (in my view).
matthewsinclair
·2 months ago·discuss
I know this is controversial, and imperfect, but the longer this crap continues the more right I feel about this as a solution:

What if we taxed advertising? https://matthewsinclair.com/blog/0177-what-if-we-taxed-adver...
matthewsinclair
·2 months ago·discuss
The enshitification will continue until morale improves.
matthewsinclair
·2 months ago·discuss
As an Aussie, it’s always amused me that we managed to name a public swimming pool after a Prime Minister who (at least as the official story goes) died whilst swimming.
matthewsinclair
·3 months ago·discuss
I went back about 2 years ago and speed ran all of them. Somehow the sequels seemed substantially better than I remember them. In fact, on the first watch I was _so_ disappointed with 2 that I didn’t even watch 3. 20-odd years later, I had a very different (positive) experience. Not sure why. Maybe I was in a good mood.
matthewsinclair
·3 months ago·discuss
What? I thought the idea of running Linux in a PDF was pretty cool. Apologies if that bummed your day.
matthewsinclair
·3 months ago·discuss
And here's the PDF: https://linux.doompdf.dev/linux.pdf
matthewsinclair
·3 months ago·discuss
“Siclair” or “Sinclair”?
matthewsinclair
·4 months ago·discuss
Congrats! Nice work. I’m a fellow “Phoenix |> Elixir” fan and built something similar here [0]. I’m still ironing the kinks out of mine, but I’ve moved all of my personal sites over to it and it’s been running for almost a year now.

[0]: https://laksa.io
matthewsinclair
·4 months ago·discuss
And there’s also the Ash framework for Elixir.
matthewsinclair
·4 months ago·discuss
Totally agree with this, too! The books are great and I’ve read all four a few times over, but the audiobooks are something else. The guy who reads them manages to strike a near perfect balance between “reading” and “acting” that is just such a pleasure to listen to. I think we must have listened to it beginning to end about another three or four times as a family during long car trips!
matthewsinclair
·4 months ago·discuss
100%. One of the genuine great writers.
matthewsinclair
·4 months ago·discuss
Vale Dan Simmons. You brought the world a _lot_ of joy.
matthewsinclair
·4 months ago·discuss
I have dreams, but they're almost always non-visual, at least in the traditional sense, or when compared to other people I know who recount their dreams to me, and I very rarely "remember" (if that's the right word) them in any detail. I sometimes (rarely) will have visual dreams, but that almost always happens after I've had a good night's sleep, woken up, and then fallen back to sleep again. I think it might have something to do with how deeply I sleep when I am asleep. A train could drive past my bed and I wouldn't wake up.
matthewsinclair
·5 months ago·discuss
Hello from the other side!

I was about 45 before I realised that when people said “in my mind’s eye” it was substantially more than a metaphor.

And it wasn’t until about a year later that I realised that I also didn’t have what ordinary people refer to as an inner monologue.

Realising that I had both aphantasia and anendophasia was quite a shock, but has never felt to me like I was missing anything.

For images I literally have nothing “pictorial” or “graphical” at all, but concepts and relationships are “vivid”. And for the inner monologue, there’s no autonomic voice at all, but if I concentrate in the same way that someone might “consciously breathe” I can kinda sorta trigger something.

Interestingly, in periods where I have meditated for >20min per day for consecutive weeks, I can trigger what I refer to as “flyover mode” which is like a literal landscape flyover that feels like a 4K screensaver. But this is _rare_ and requires a huge amount of effort.

Weird, eh!?
matthewsinclair
·5 months ago·discuss
I agree!

“Why LLM-Powered Programming is More Mech Suit Than Artificial Human”

https://matthewsinclair.com/blog/0178-why-llm-powered-progra...
matthewsinclair
·5 months ago·discuss
I agree [0]. Well, taxed rather than banned. But we’re in the same postcode.

[0]: https://matthewsinclair.com/blog/0177-what-if-we-taxed-adver...