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RT @GregKamradt: ARC-AGI-3 will have >100 environments released

Each one will be solvable by humans

We are doing human testing on each on…

RT @GregKamradt: ARC-AGI-3 will have >100 environments released Each one will be solvable by humans We are doing human testing on each on…

We're in a race. It's not USA vs China but humans and AGIs vs ape power centralization. @deepseek_ai stan #1, 2023–Deep Time «C’est la guerre.» ®1

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Mon Dec 15 19:13:24
RT @N_Sportelli: The hot new job at tech companies is leading "storytelling."

The term doubled on LinkedIn job posts in the U.S since last…

RT @N_Sportelli: The hot new job at tech companies is leading "storytelling." The term doubled on LinkedIn job posts in the U.S since last…

Author. Coder. CTO. θηριομάχης. Building: https://t.co/otXT4Wy6WR. Writing: https://t.co/dBPBtyCIHw.

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Jon Stokes
Mon Dec 15 19:12:01
Wenfeng is believed to be worth $11B
kind of funny how that includes 76% stake in DeepSeek which is an open source lab that refuses to do IPOs. I wonder how high the number would go if he actually tried to monetize the clout.

Wenfeng is believed to be worth $11B kind of funny how that includes 76% stake in DeepSeek which is an open source lab that refuses to do IPOs. I wonder how high the number would go if he actually tried to monetize the clout.

We're in a race. It's not USA vs China but humans and AGIs vs ape power centralization. @deepseek_ai stan #1, 2023–Deep Time «C’est la guerre.» ®1

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Mon Dec 15 19:10:36
In 2026, Curation will be King

while everyone is using AI to work smarter, I find it fascinating that we still discover content in a relatively 'dumb' way. 

our algorithms are fine-tuned to extract every last morsel of attention out of us but why do we often feel like it's still not enough?

1) there is an oversupply of content.
2) content is fragmented across multiple platforms.
3) your intent/interests don't follow cross that gap

the best movie/game/book recos i've gotten came from word of mouth or short-form videos, which led me to youtube, which I then consumed while then going to reddit to discuss.

as cliche as it sounds, can AI solve this?

an 'agent of my tastes' recording the things i consume and suggesting the most relevant pieces of media worth spending my time on. 

eliminating the addictive treadmill of 'maybe' finding something i 'sort of' like.

what do you think? is the doomscroll our content endgame?

In 2026, Curation will be King while everyone is using AI to work smarter, I find it fascinating that we still discover content in a relatively 'dumb' way. our algorithms are fine-tuned to extract every last morsel of attention out of us but why do we often feel like it's still not enough? 1) there is an oversupply of content. 2) content is fragmented across multiple platforms. 3) your intent/interests don't follow cross that gap the best movie/game/book recos i've gotten came from word of mouth or short-form videos, which led me to youtube, which I then consumed while then going to reddit to discuss. as cliche as it sounds, can AI solve this? an 'agent of my tastes' recording the things i consume and suggesting the most relevant pieces of media worth spending my time on. eliminating the addictive treadmill of 'maybe' finding something i 'sort of' like. what do you think? is the doomscroll our content endgame?

head of creators @a16z @speedrun | prev. @YouTube

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Lester
Mon Dec 15 19:02:45
In 2026, Curation will be King

while everyone is using AI to work smarter, I find it fascinating that we still discover content in a relatively 'dumb' way. 

our algorithms are fine-tuned to extract every last morsel of attention out of us but why do we often feel like it's still not enough?

1) there is an oversupply of content.
2) content is fragmented across multiple platforms.
3) your intent/interests don't follow cross that gap

the best movie/game/book recos i've gotten came from word of mouth or short-form videos, which led me to youtube, which I then consumed while then going to reddit to discuss.

as cliche as it sounds, can AI solve this?

an 'agent of my tastes' recording the things i consume and suggesting the most relevant pieces of media worth spending my time on. 

eliminating the addictive treadmill of 'maybe' finding something i 'sort of' like.

what do you think? is the doomscroll our content endgame?

In 2026, Curation will be King while everyone is using AI to work smarter, I find it fascinating that we still discover content in a relatively 'dumb' way. our algorithms are fine-tuned to extract every last morsel of attention out of us but why do we often feel like it's still not enough? 1) there is an oversupply of content. 2) content is fragmented across multiple platforms. 3) your intent/interests don't follow cross that gap the best movie/game/book recos i've gotten came from word of mouth or short-form videos, which led me to youtube, which I then consumed while then going to reddit to discuss. as cliche as it sounds, can AI solve this? an 'agent of my tastes' recording the things i consume and suggesting the most relevant pieces of media worth spending my time on. eliminating the addictive treadmill of 'maybe' finding something i 'sort of' like. what do you think? is the doomscroll our content endgame?

head of creators @a16z @speedrun | prev. @YouTube

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Lester
Mon Dec 15 19:02:45
In 2026, Curation will be King

while everyone is using AI to work smarter, I find it fascinating that we still discover content in a relatively 'dumb' way. 

our algorithms are fine-tuned to extract every last morsel of attention out of us but why do we often feel like it's still not enough?

1) there is an oversupply of content.
2) content is fragmented across multiple platforms.
3) your intent/interests don't follow cross that gap

the best movie/game/book recos i've gotten came from word of mouth or short-form videos, which led me to youtube, which I then consumed while then going to reddit to discuss.

as cliche as it sounds, can AI solve this?

an 'agent of my tastes' recording the things i consume and suggesting the most relevant pieces of media worth spending my time on. 

eliminating the addictive treadmill of 'maybe' finding something i 'sort of' like.

what do you think? is the doomscroll our content endgame?

In 2026, Curation will be King while everyone is using AI to work smarter, I find it fascinating that we still discover content in a relatively 'dumb' way. our algorithms are fine-tuned to extract every last morsel of attention out of us but why do we often feel like it's still not enough? 1) there is an oversupply of content. 2) content is fragmented across multiple platforms. 3) your intent/interests don't follow cross that gap the best movie/game/book recos i've gotten came from word of mouth or short-form videos, which led me to youtube, which I then consumed while then going to reddit to discuss. as cliche as it sounds, can AI solve this? an 'agent of my tastes' recording the things i consume and suggesting the most relevant pieces of media worth spending my time on. eliminating the addictive treadmill of 'maybe' finding something i 'sort of' like. what do you think? is the doomscroll our content endgame?

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Lester
Mon Dec 15 19:02:45
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