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ninjahawk1

98 カルマ登録 3 か月前
https://ninjahawk.github.io/

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Show HN: LLM Thought Visualization

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Blue Origin's New Glenn explodes on the pad during static fire test; no injuries

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Simulating Why One AI Always Wins: Formal Theory of the Singleton Attractor

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Show HN: Swarmsim – Emergent flocking and predator/prey dynamics

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Doors Are Inefficient: A Mathematical Indictment

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Teleporty – Physics-Grounded Teleportation Research

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Save Your Tears

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Show HN: Hollow – A local multi-agent OS that builds its own tools

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Evolvable AI: are we on the brink of the next major evolutionary transition?

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AI: Apologies, I was only doing as instructed. (What Hollow is and isn't)

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South Park Theme Song Remix

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Show HN: An 8-bit computer made from one NAND gate, and live-evolving neural net

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Show HN: KillClawd – a sarcastic AI desktop crab by local Ollama

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Teaching Agents to "Invoke_Claude"

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How Synthesize_capability Works

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How the suffering system works in Hollow

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Show HN: Hollow is an open-sourced self-modifying agentic system

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Give a 9B model broken tools. By hour 20 it'll have the correct diagnosis

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ninjahawk1
·昨日·議論
I beat it! This is the first of your challenges I’ve actually completed.

It’s coming along nicely btw, some people are saying they don’t like the timer but I personally think the timer adds a lot to it. Also only being able to attempt once makes it more competitive, like if you combined hardcore minecraft and wordle. Hardcore wordle.
ninjahawk1
·一昨日·議論
When you said that “His code was slop well before LLMs” got a good cackle out of me.

The fact is, most people don’t have taste and haven’t had taste, LLMs just amplify what was already there. Good taste is good taste, slop is slop, and shit is shit.

Glad you guys were able to go your separate ways.
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·一昨日·議論
I guess I’m a train guy now
ninjahawk1
·3 日前·議論
Jesse, we need to refactor the edge cases Jesse
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·4 日前·議論
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·4 日前·議論
I was blown away when I read the article yesterday, mech interp has been a black box for so long but it seems we’re finally making advances
ninjahawk1
·7 日前·議論
I’ve been a big fan of SearXNG for a while now. My distain for google has only grown, so having the ability to search and avoid things like yk, small AI models being installed on my PC without my consent, is awesome.
ninjahawk1
·先月·議論
Wait, tech CEOs don’t understand why employees are valuable?

Astronaut holding up gun to other astronaut

Always have been.
ninjahawk1
·先月·議論
Amazon just publicly touted New Glenn as the backbone of Leo two days ago. Now they’re looking at significant delays to a network that’s already years behind Starlink.
ninjahawk1
·2 か月前·議論
I see so many shitpost twitter and facebook pages that claim actually harmful misinformation, absolutely disgusting levels of picking one and ignoring the other. Especially when given the evidence now, she was sharing legitimate information.
ninjahawk1
·2 か月前·議論
It’s a delicate balance currently. Local models are catching up in breaking speeds while OpenAI is publicly stating they want to sell AI like a “utility” aka only through API pricing.

Meanwhile datacenters put out more pollution and use more electricity than all the plane rides Bill Gates took with Epstein combined, for business meetings of course.
ninjahawk1
·2 か月前·議論
I’m personally not a fan of OpenAI always referring to their model as “providing intelligence as a utility.” Sounds very condescending, are you saying this isn’t something we already have? If that’s the opinion, may be good to reflect on how the models were trained. On millions upon millions of books which no authors were compensated for.

But that’s besides the point, the whole initiative is self-defeating by design. This isn’t like power, it’s something humans do inherently possess, this is simply a way to amplify what already exists. Intelligent people using AI generally seem to be more productive than when they don’t use it, and lazy or unintelligent people generally see cognitive decline, at least based on what I’ve heard online but I could be wrong on that.

So saying “this is where you get intelligence” is both false marketing and destructive to OpenAI as a company, since by all definitions, it isn’t true.
ninjahawk1
·2 か月前·議論
“+1,000,000” changes in a single commit is insane.
ninjahawk1
·2 か月前·議論
Love this stuff so much
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·2 か月前·議論
Didn’t realize the Dutch government was rad until I read this.

Frankly, the modern internet as a whole is scary. Google has so much power, Github, Meta, etc., they all control such fundamental parts of society now and get to run free since they’re private companies. Not saying they should be government owned, that would drastically worse, but some more detailed oversight would be nice.
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·2 か月前·議論
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·2 か月前·議論
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·2 か月前·議論
I wonder how Anthropic will adjust their models as local models compete more closely with API models.
ninjahawk1
·2 か月前·議論
I’ve been thinking about this more and more lately. What can I really do that matters?

Make money? It’s gone eventually. Be remembered? I’ll eventually be forgotten. Be REALLY remembered? I’ll be forgotten in a few thousand years. Become immortal? All entropy in the universe eventually dissipates.

What I can do though, is have a good time with the people I love.
ninjahawk1
·2 か月前·議論
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