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lexandstuff

1,869 カルマ登録 14 年前
Senior Machine Learning Engineer at Canva

- I blog here: https://notesbylex.com

- I LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lextoumbourou

- I code here: http://github.com/lextoumbourou

- I ML here: https://www.kaggle.com/lextoumbourou

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Completing a computer science degree on Coursera

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Robots are redefining the war in Ukraine – and forcing Russia onto the back foot

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Shipping a laptop to a refugee camp in Uganda

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Positive Alignment: Artificial Intelligence for Human Flourishing

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People who use ChatGPT for writing are accurate detectors of AI text (2025)

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Skill1: Unified Evolution of Skill-Augmented Agents via Reinforcement Learning

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AI-Induced Cognitive Atrophy

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OpenGame: Open Agentic Coding for Games

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Naming Things Is Easy Now

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SpaceX holds $603M in Bitcoin despite $5B loss stemming from xAI

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OpenClaw: The missing piece for Obsidian's second brain

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WTF is happening at xAI [video]

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Attention Is Not What You Need: Grassmann Flows as an Attention-Free Alternative

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lexandstuff
·3 日前·議論
Ilya Sutskever said in 2017, whilst building OpenAI:

> Within the next three years, robotics should be completely solved, AI should solve a long-standing unproven theorem, programming competitions should be won consistently by AIs, and there should be convincing chatbots.

There was a viral YouTube video from 2014 called Humans Need Not Apply [1], which made a very strong argument that mass unemployment was right around the corner.

I actually think people from the past would be surprised at how slow AI has progressed in the end. Although the domains where it's turned out to be most effective - code, images, videos, music, etc. - would probably surprise them.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pq-S557XQU
lexandstuff
·5 日前·議論
Thank you!
lexandstuff
·2 か月前·議論
I take your point - no doubt I approached this in a very naive way.

That said, we did collaborate on it - at the very least I needed to learn his address before sending.

Neither of us have ever sent or received a package in Uganda. It was a learning experience for both of us.
lexandstuff
·2 か月前·議論
~$200 doesn't go as far as you'd expect for good used laptop, even in Uganda. We did look into our options.

However, there's definitely a sunk cost aspect to the operation. After the first failure to send it through Australia Post, I became determined that Django was going to have that MacBook.
lexandstuff
·2 か月前·議論
I have a feeling that a big risk of using AI all the time is that our own neurological capacity starts to dwindle.

Just as many people leading sedentary lifestyles have to make a deliberate effort to exercise, because inactivity is really bad for our bodies, I think we're going to realise that a similar process is necessary for our minds.

You really want to be spending a bit of time every day operating at your cognitive limits - trying to fully engage your System 2 - if you want to avoid brain atrophy. Coding used to kind of give you this exercise for free, but you can go really far with just your System 1 nowadays - literally get things done while scrolling Reddit.

I'm trying to allocate 30-60 minutes a day to doing something difficult, like writing code by hand for an unfamiliar problem or reading and summarising difficult papers without AI.
lexandstuff
·3 か月前·議論
Of course Hacker News would be full of Greggheads.
lexandstuff
·3 か月前·議論
Yeah, not locked in with Obsidian.

I just use it as a Markdown viewer/editor, and it handles updating links across notes when a file is renamed. There are some handy conventions that Obsidian encourages, like Daily Notes, templates and linking across notes, enough to call it an Obsidian project, but yeah - it's just markdown. I don't even use the [[Wiki-links]] style that it uses by default.
lexandstuff
·3 か月前·議論
I already had the hierarchy from years of maintaining the notes, but for new things I do collaborate with the model on how best to structure stuff and get it to refactor when needed.
lexandstuff
·3 か月前·議論
I recently switched to Codex using my ChatGPT Plus subscription, so only $20 a month or so. Before that, using Opus 4.5/6 it was like $100-150.

Opus was by far the best at the job, but Codex with GPT 5.4 is decent.
lexandstuff
·3 か月前·議論
Wow. This is a really cool idea. I am using Obsidian for family history, but I never thought to let people chat with it and update it via OpenClaw.
lexandstuff
·3 か月前·議論
I still use it and find it helpful.

My OpenClaw instance uses an Obsidian project as its memory. Mainly, it's just my main day-to-day LLM that I access via WhatsApp, but instead of the memory being locked away with a specific vendor, it's stored in version control that I can read and edit. That reason alone makes it compelling to me. When a better LLM comes along, I can just switch, and my memory and system prompts come with it.

However, I also use it for calorie/weight/workout tracking, to-do lists (bill, birthday, event reminders), and to support my various life admin tasks. I don't give it access to much at all, except a few skills that give it read-only access to some data.

Hasn't given me a 10x productivity boost or anything. It's just handy.

I wrote an article on it, if anyone is interested: https://notesbylex.com/openclaw-the-missing-piece-for-obsidi...
lexandstuff
·3 か月前·議論
> I can't traverse as much land on foot as my ancestors did, but I can travel further by car/plane/etc

Which is partially how we found ourselves in the midst of an obesity epidemic.
lexandstuff
·3 か月前·議論
I've found that most non-tech people are indifferent or, at worst, utterly bored by any mention of AI.

The tech people are the ones that have the strongest opinions one way or the other.
lexandstuff
·3 か月前·議論
I had always assumed that all of them shared the pseudonym of Satoshi, along with Nick Szabo.

Back wrote the white paper with input from Hal and Nick Szabo. Sassaman did the coding work on the client. Sassaman had the keys to the Satoshi wallet, hence it never moving since his passing.

Since Satoshi is a collective, it means that each of them individually can claim, without lying, that they're not Satoshi.

That's my uninformed guess.
lexandstuff
·5 か月前·議論
The thread is just a link to Grok. There's no information about the model or anything to discuss. If they release some information about it, maybe a benchmark or two, I'm sure there'll be more of a conversation.
lexandstuff
·5 か月前·議論
It has hit the mainstream imo. Most people are content with the amount of music already available.
lexandstuff
·5 か月前·議論
I'm a real user. I've found all sorts of uses for it, from calorie/fitness tracking to birthdays and gifts. I love how well it integrates with an existing Obsidian vault. I wrote a blog post about it, if anyone is interested: https://notesbylex.com/openclaw-the-missing-piece-for-obsidi...
lexandstuff
·5 か月前·議論
It's this but with a lot of handy features.
lexandstuff
·5 か月前·議論
The mass-poverty and climate changed ravaged world parts, I could definitely see.
lexandstuff
·6 か月前·議論
https://notesbylex.com