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Free Electron Lasers (2017) [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by nharada·11 gün önce·0 comments

Emergence of Human to Robot Transfer in VLAs

pi.website
1 points·by nharada·7 ay önce·0 comments

Waymo robotaxis are now giving rides on freeways in LA, SF and Phoenix

techcrunch.com
341 points·by nharada·8 ay önce·437 comments

America's Tech Right Is Obsessed with Building Giant Statues

bloomberg.com
6 points·by nharada·9 ay önce·1 comments

My EV roadtrip experience after upgrading from Chevy Bolt to Ioniq 6

thelifeelectric.us
2 points·by nharada·10 ay önce·0 comments

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nharada
·10 gün önce·discuss
why?
nharada
·15 gün önce·discuss
Is that the correct comparison? Fable is twice the price
nharada
·17 gün önce·discuss
Yeah if it has the amount of content people are expecting I'd say it'll be well worth 80 bucks
nharada
·geçen ay·discuss
Imagine if Github said "if we detect you're building a competitor to Github, we will silently degrade the results of your CI actions so that tests sometimes randomly fail"
nharada
·2 ay önce·discuss
VB6 was the peak of desktop GUI app development change my mind
nharada
·2 ay önce·discuss
I've been wondering when we'll see it unambiguously showing up in there. I suspect this time next year it'll be visible for sure, maybe Q4 of this year?
nharada
·2 ay önce·discuss
Is the "etc" here "because of human greenhouse emissions, the earth is rapidly warming"?
nharada
·3 ay önce·discuss
At least here in SF the ideal thing would be that any vehicle dropping off in the bike lane gets fined or ticketed. This includes Waymo, Uber, cabs, personal cars, whatever. In practice it's very rare to get a ticket for this, which is why customers expect it from both Waymo and Uber.
nharada
·3 ay önce·discuss
In an era of 20% layoffs and entire orgs getting culled, this seems very reasonable
nharada
·3 ay önce·discuss
This is super cool and exactly what I've been looking for for personal projects I think. I wanna try it out, but the "agent" part could be more seamless. How does my coding agent know how to work this thing?

I'd suggest including a skill for this, or if there's already one linking to it on the blog!
nharada
·3 ay önce·discuss
Saying nothing about the actual performance of this model, it does strike me how .... minimal(?) this announcement is. Their safety section is like 2 paragraphs about bioweapons. Go look at the reports for OpenAI and Anthropic's model releases. It's like 50+ pages of tests, examples, reports, and benchmarks across a bunch of safety and wellfare metrics.

If Meta wants to be seen as a cutting edge massive lab they need to come across as one instead of looking like a school project version of a frontier model.
nharada
·3 ay önce·discuss
I wonder if this will actually be why the models move to "neuralese" or whatever non-language latent representation people work out. Interpretability disappears but efficiency potentially goes way up. Even without a performance increase that would be pretty huge.
nharada
·3 ay önce·discuss
I just can't find myself summoning the energy to be mad about markdown. It's good enough for like 99% of the things I use it for. Sometimes I get annoyed at specific extension support or whatever when I realize I shouldn't be using markdown for that task.
nharada
·4 ay önce·discuss
> The devices are either dangerous, or they're not

That's not actually how it works though, it's all a risk and percentages. Nobody says "driving is either safe or it's not" or "delivering a baby is either safe or it's not"
nharada
·4 ay önce·discuss
Was expecting to be annoyed but this seems reasonable. You can have 2 power banks and can't charge them during flight
nharada
·4 ay önce·discuss
I’m curious if you think viewpoints have also gotten more extreme in this period. It feels like the gap in political ideologies has widened a lot since I was younger.
nharada
·4 ay önce·discuss
Surely this task must now be in the training data
nharada
·4 ay önce·discuss
Yeah as long as the chatbot is empowered to fix a bunch of basic problems I'm okay with them as the first line of support. The way support is setup nowadays humans are basically forced to be robots anyway, given a set of canned responses for each scenario and almost no latitude of their own. At least the robot responds instantly.
nharada
·4 ay önce·discuss
Nice, I like the idea. It sounds like qualitatively you haven't had any performance regressions while doing this, but have you tested it at all on any sort of benchmark or similar eval? I'm curious how well the actual system performs with less context like this. I mean it's possible it actually improves...
nharada
·5 ay önce·discuss
Another interesting thing here is that the gap between "burned out but just producing subpar work" and "so crispy I literally cannot work" is even wider with AI. The bar for just firing off prompts is low, but the mental effort required to know the right prompts to ask and then validate is much higher so you just skip that part. You can work for months doing terrible work and then eventually the entire codebase collapses.