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Solving Multi-Tenancy in Vector Search Requires a Paradigm Shift

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Ask HN: Who's Working on an AI Startup?

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shon
·16 giorni fa·discuss
The good ole days ;)

In San Francisco, you can still find buildings where the elevators have ashtrays, though usually the actual tray is gone.
shon
·16 giorni fa·discuss
Yes! I remember. It was bad lol.
shon
·16 giorni fa·discuss
When I was a 20-something big-4 consultant traveling weeks on end for work, I took up smoking for exactly the reasons you suggest. I had nothing to do in my down time and knew nobody, but I could sit in hotel bar with a smoke and strangers would trail over.

Yep, I’m old enough to have been working when you could still smoke in hotel bars. In Monaco you could order a pack of Marlboro Reds at your dinner table back in 2006.
shon
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Stop reading HN and read the book now. You’re welcome. ;)
shon
·5 mesi fa·discuss
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shon
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Hmm I had an ST. I think I vaguely remember this. Was it a PD game or commercial?
shon
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Thanks! working on multiplayer now...
shon
·5 mesi fa·discuss
The Gibson! Very cool. did you make this?

I made a Tron lightcycle game: https://new.af/tron

Now that AI accelerates dev so much, I suspect we'll get to see a lot of cool throwbacks.
shon
·5 mesi fa·discuss
+1 for explorers
shon
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Manus has been the best agent for turning text into work --useable slides, code, extracting data from websites, etc. that I've seen. There are better tools for specific cases like coding, but for one tool that could handle agentic workflows with minimal oversight and configuration, it's the best.

Hope Meta doesn't hose it.
shon
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Bummer. Manus was the best actual agent for my money. I literally have it working for me right now so I can goof off on HN… no joke.
shon
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I just bought this vintage magazine on eBay. It’s too good not to.

There are a few more out there if you want to thumb-through the deal thing
shon
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I honestly think that if you were to show the tech we have today, to someone at OpenAI back in 2015, they would say “we did it!!”

Outside of robotics / embodied AI, SOTA models have already achieved Sci-Fi level capability.
shon
·2 anni fa·discuss
Such a great book… should be required reading for anyone managing engineers.
shon
·2 anni fa·discuss
Interesting, I hadn’t see the Knowledge Navigator before. I would argue that we’re very close to the capabilities shown in that video.

Isn’t this already that? A new business model? Something like OpenAI’s search or Perplexity can run on its own index and not be influenced by Google’s ranking, ads, etc.

In areas where there is a simple objective truth, like finding the offset for the wheels on a 2008 BMW M3, we have had this capability for some time with Perplexity. The LLMs successfully cuts through the sea of SEO/SEM and forum nonsense and delivers the answer.

In areas where the truth is more subjective, like what is the best biscuit restaurant in downtown Nashville, the system could easily learn your preferences and deliver info suited to your biases.

In areas where “the science” is debated, the LLM can show both sides.

I think this is the beginning of the new model.
shon
·2 anni fa·discuss
Complete with milkdrop and skins.. love it
shon
·2 anni fa·discuss
> Everything sounds like it's just a bunch of hackers

It is! This is run by George Hotz, aka geohot, aka the kid who cracked the iPhone SIM lock at 17yo, released the 1-click jailbreak for iOS before he was 20, and then went ahead and cracked the PS3 shortly after and released Sony’s private key (used to sign all PS3 software) for all the world to see.

He’s a beast. Now he’s doing Tinygrad and Comma. You won’t be seeing Corpo-speak from this guy or his team lol.

Cool to see him doing well and doing it his own way.
shon
·2 anni fa·discuss
The article is short on details. If you want to see the actual jailbreak prompts check out Pliny on X:

https://x.com/elder_plinius/status/1806446304010412227?s=46&...
shon
·2 anni fa·discuss
The article mentions it briefly but Jan Leike, is talking: Reference: https://x.com/janleike/status/1791498174659715494?s=46&t=pO4...

He clearly states why he left. He believes that OpenAI leadership is prioritizing shiny product releases over safety and that this is a mistake.

Even with the best intentions , it’s easy for a strong CEO like Altman to loose sight of more subtly important things like safety and optimize for growth and winning, eventually at all cost. Winning is a super-addictive feedback loop.
shon
·2 anni fa·discuss
lol.. probably