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Integer programming easily encloses horse

dynomight.substack.com
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A Web-Scale Data Engine for Video-to-Action Robot Learning

huggingface.co
1 points·by jacobedawson·22 dni temu·0 comments

AI Safety and the Age of Dislightenment (2023)

fast.ai
2 points·by jacobedawson·w zeszłym miesiącu·0 comments

The Stochastic Parrot Argument Considered Harmful

verysane.ai
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I am directing the Department of War to designate Anthropic a supply-chain risk

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Unpleasant Design and Hostile Urban Architecture (2016)

99percentinvisible.org
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We built a browser with GPT-5.2 in Cursor

twitter.com
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Reflections on 2025

samuelalbanie.substack.com
1 points·by jacobedawson·6 miesięcy temu·0 comments

DeepMind Researcher's Summary of 2025

zhengdongwang.com
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The optimal public transit price is near zero [pdf]

nber.org
7 points·by jacobedawson·7 miesięcy temu·3 comments

Director of MIT's Plasma and Fusion Center, Dies at 47

news.mit.edu
8 points·by jacobedawson·7 miesięcy temu·1 comments

Tinker: General Availability and Vision Input

thinkingmachines.ai
2 points·by jacobedawson·7 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Please, Don't Automate Science

togelius.blogspot.com
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Australia's teen social media ban has unofficially begun

abc.net.au
6 points·by jacobedawson·7 miesięcy temu·4 comments

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The hardest program I've ever written (2015)

journal.stuffwithstuff.com
97 points·by jacobedawson·9 miesięcy temu·61 comments

The Rise and Fall of Urbit

compactmag.com
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jacobedawson
·12 dni temu·discuss
I feel as though that world model strongly correlates with memory - the experience of having jumped to a conclusion early and full-steaming ahead, only to be bitten by constraints and problems later down the track.

Part of that is critical thinking and projecting forward / simulating potential issues, and part of that is that memory which in humans we probably would see as "wisdom".

I don't know if that's a fundamental limitation of LLMs, or, rather, that this can be solved moving forward with better memory systems, harnesses, and context windows.
jacobedawson
·16 dni temu·discuss
At no point are the words emotion, moral or conscious used in the article, that last part is purely your own addition.

Also consider: if "AI can do all cognitive and physical work, at human level or better", doesn't that simply entail the AI being able to run 'autonomously, indefinitely' and 'independently of instructions' in the same way as the current state of being run by human overseers?

If we take the initial premise as plausible, for the sake of this argument his thesis seems to hold together very well.
jacobedawson
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Erdedy's vignette is one of my favourite passages! The Wardine section was the one that had me second guessing, but after two full read throughs I'll be approaching a third next year with the Sierpinksi Gasket in mind :)
jacobedawson
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Best I can do is CurXr
jacobedawson
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Soon to be banned in the UK no doubt
jacobedawson
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
FWIW the creator of Clawd (now Molt) is staunchly anti-crypto and has been from the start.

Accusing him of a pump & dump or being in on the scam is really unfair imo, he's been working very hard (and publicly) on Clawd, and has visibly had to deal with a massive influx of attention / hype and a wave of crypto grifters trying to force unofficial tokens down his throat. It must be hugely stressful.

The Ralph & Gastown devs embraced (but did not create) associated crypto projects (Yegge later distanced himself after criticism). They made their software, it gained in popularity and crypto bros latched on of their own accord. It would be interesting to see how many highly principled hners here would turn down mid six figures being offered to them for a tweet or a post acknowledging a token..

As an aside: meme tokens are an attention economy mmog - you may not like the game, but I can assure you those who play it know the rules.
jacobedawson
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Of course the next step beyond that is "leaking" false information as a decoy by placing large bets on certain events. If that happens enough times it seems like it should wash away the value for agencies hoping to act on "privileged" information.
jacobedawson
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
https://www.jacobedawson.com/

Just started blogging again, starting the cadence with a weekly '5 quick links for devs' post just to make sure I'm building the habit.
jacobedawson
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
Thread discussing the paper here: https://x.com/captgouda24/status/2000826607934824847
jacobedawson
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
This mirrors my experience, the non-technical people in my life either shrugged and said 'oh yeah that's cool' or started pointing out gnarly edge cases where it didn't work perfectly. Meanwhile as a techie my mind was (and still is) spinning with the shock and joy of using natural human language to converse with a super-humanly adept machine.
jacobedawson
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
From 10 December 2025, anyone under 16 in Australia won’t be able to keep or make accounts on social media apps like TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, X, Facebook and more. The rule doesn’t punish young people or their families, instead, social media companies have to stop under-16s from having accounts or risk serious fines (up to about $50 million).
jacobedawson
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
The strongest counterpoint to that is the intense chilling effect that zero anonymity would have on political dissent and discourse that doesn't match the status quo or party line. I feel that would be much more dangerous for our society than occasionally suffering the consequence of some radicalized edge cases.