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The 24-year-old AI Wiz who counts Jane Street as an investor

msn.com
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'Five Nights at Epstein's' Game Goes Viral at US School Campuses

bloomberg.com
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Show HN: New idea for automatically teaching your agent new skills

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Probable Futures: What futures can humanity still hope for?

probablefutures.org
3 points·by MattGrommes·4 tháng trước·0 comments

All of My Employees Are AI Agents, and So Are My Executives

wired.com
4 points·by MattGrommes·8 tháng trước·1 comments

So You Want to Be Promoted

randsinrepose.com
2 points·by MattGrommes·9 tháng trước·0 comments

3D Printed Electrical Fuses

hackaday.io
2 points·by MattGrommes·9 tháng trước·0 comments

The AI Kids Take San Francisco

nymag.com
7 points·by MattGrommes·10 tháng trước·8 comments

ChatGPT Is Blowing Up Marriages as Spouses Use AI to Attack Their Partners

futurism.com
6 points·by MattGrommes·10 tháng trước·0 comments

A venture capitalist goes to extremes to punish her surrogate

wired.com
51 points·by MattGrommes·10 tháng trước·18 comments

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MattGrommes
·16 ngày trước·discuss
This is the big thing for me as well. Just having a source for code to show me how to do certain things was absolutely huge. I don't think I even used his code as-is hardly at all. It was part of the View Source way a lot of us learned to code.
MattGrommes
·16 ngày trước·discuss
> It's so weird. I don't know what it is about AI that causes people to throw all thought and caution to the wind and charge forward blind.

My favorite theory about this is that we're all used to "speech == intelligence" and now that we have something that can produce coherent speech, it seems like it must be intelligent to people who don't know how it works. Even people who know how it works still anthropomorphize it to a weird degree. So a business person sees this thing that's both intelligent (to them) and superhumanly fast and it seems like the ultimate silver bullet.
MattGrommes
·tháng trước·discuss
The real difficulty is deciding what caring means. Some people decide caring means getting onto your adult child's job interview call because you think they need help. For others, caring means giving them a safety net but letting them learn and possibly fail on their own.
MattGrommes
·tháng trước·discuss
That's always a possibility but I've seen my Grandpa die of a broken heart after my Grandma died. The night of her funeral he asked his children if they thought someone could die of a broken heart and after that it took him less than a year to go himself. I'd never considered that saying to be true until then but I watched it happen.
MattGrommes
·tháng trước·discuss
I've always thought we should get rid of grades altogether. There should be curricula that builds upward but if a kid masters 4th grade math, they should move on up right then, not wait for half a year to join 5th grade or have to retake 4th grade. Obviously there are operational challenges with this but it's got to be better than having bored advanced kids, the shame of being "left behind", etc. The kid with dyscalculia should be able to move at their own pace.
MattGrommes
·2 tháng trước·discuss
> Ha, I don't think anyone who asks these questions expects that you'll respond in a fully unfiltered way.

Cut to the interviewer telling his friends about the weirdest interview he ever conducted, with a guy who unloaded all his life issues on him instead of focusing on work. :)
MattGrommes
·2 tháng trước·discuss
The point of that comment is not that the talking is happening, it's that the hope of action isn't going to be blocked by industry-captured and plain moronic countries like Saudia Arabia and US, respectively.

Even if these countries are a smaller part of the climate affecting processes, any forward motion is good at this point. They can also help build economies of scale, and take advantage of the myriad economic benefits of renewables that other countries are leaving on the table.
MattGrommes
·3 tháng trước·discuss
The specific decline in happiness in English speaking countries is very interesting. My first guess is that non-English speakers have to use their own news sources and don't fall prey to the same doom and gloom, everything is terrible, "news" sources on cable and the internet.

Seems like there might be a good lesson in there.
MattGrommes
·3 tháng trước·discuss
I've been waiting for a Global from Earth Final Conflict for nearly 2 decades.

https://community.ultimaker.com/topic/15743-global-link-prop...
MattGrommes
·3 tháng trước·discuss
Why would you think Occam's Razor would not determine that racism is the reason? It's just as simple of an explanation as anxiety.

I'm not sure some people understand how "normal" racism is.
MattGrommes
·3 tháng trước·discuss
I've been increasingly confident in my thought that these VCs and tech leaders are basically people who used other people's money to pull the arm on a hundred slot machines.

After they win a few times they start to think they're experts at slot machines, not just lucky.

Over time, they start to think they're also experts at other things, and because they have money people start to listen to them.

Unfortunately they just keep proving me right on this.
MattGrommes
·3 tháng trước·discuss
It's silly to say there's no innovation here. These aren't legos that you just snap together. I'm sure there are innovations up and down the whole thing, using the old technology they have easily available to them.

No, it's not the most modern Rocket Lab or SpaceX project but they have immense drag on their process that those companies don't have and they still got the dang thing up and headed toward the moon.
MattGrommes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
http://archive.today/CzUzB
MattGrommes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
If only somebody had a lifehack for making me remember all these awesome commands.

If I do something the slow way it's usually because I don't do the operation enough to burn it into my memory, or I got burned by accidentally hitting something close but incorrect once and closed the tab or something.
MattGrommes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
I'll always have a fond spot in my heart for my cheap Cyrix CPU. Once I was near finishing an important project in the middle of the night and my CPU fan died. The cyrix chip would overheat in no time and shut down so I ended up filling a coffee mug with ice and jamming it up against the chip, giving me more precious minutes before it got hot enough to shut down again. I would swap out the ice in the mug and give it another go. I got that project done. :)
MattGrommes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
In a world where copyright only lasts 10 years, what happens to the musician whose song from 20 years ago is used in a movie and becomes super popular? Do they get royalties or are there no royalties involved?

I want a system that doesn't syphon money to the corporations over the individual creator and the corporations can't tell me I can't use the song.
MattGrommes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
This isn't really on you but the problem I have with comments like this is that I think most people write poorly so I can't tell if those are LLM artifacts or LinkedIn-speak artifacts. I need better heuristics for these things.
MattGrommes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
Look at the history of art. Lots of people used the same paint that had always been used and the same brushes, and came up with wildly different uses for those tools. Until there are literally no people involved, we'll always be using the tools in new ways.
MattGrommes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
I just watched this great mini-documentary about a local landline system in Bellingham WA. Well worth a couple of minutes.

https://youtu.be/UhVi3smmvTs?si=ow6zw_xTKo22WpLZ

People can call each other but also businesses have 4-digit phone numbers that are shortened versions of the business name, like GUIT for the guitar shop.
MattGrommes
·4 tháng trước·discuss
I'm also seeing companies looking at only hiring juniors from overseas because they're using the same generative tools as US-based juniors but cost even less.