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We had a similar result on some AlphaZero variants (Player of Games) we ran back in the day. Saw minimal improvement from anything other than SGD.

We had a similar result on some AlphaZero variants (Player of Games) we ran back in the day. Saw minimal improvement from anything other than SGD.

modeling language at @allen_ai

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finbarr
Sun Nov 30 20:12:50
Concerning 
Supposedly a Mach 32 wind tunnel 
This doesn’t sound like weapons research anymore, maybe basic science

Concerning Supposedly a Mach 32 wind tunnel This doesn’t sound like weapons research anymore, maybe basic science

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 – ∞)
Sun Nov 30 20:11:30
> the run is still going
Will explains a coherent philosophy here but this basic point is still often underrated. RL doesn’t overfit so easily. You can just keep going with the same environments and get better and better checkpoints. We may see Intellect 3-1215 or something

> the run is still going Will explains a coherent philosophy here but this basic point is still often underrated. RL doesn’t overfit so easily. You can just keep going with the same environments and get better and better checkpoints. We may see Intellect 3-1215 or something

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 – ∞)
Sun Nov 30 20:03:30
RT @levie: Lowering the cost of building software does not change the fundamental value proposition of commercial software. 

Commercial so…

RT @levie: Lowering the cost of building software does not change the fundamental value proposition of commercial software. Commercial so…

Generating Leads for your #SaaS via Smoke Signals & Bird Calls since 1830 🐦 Location independent CEO of @zenmaid, #SaaSmarketing enthusiast, & futbol lover

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Amar Ghose 🏝
Sun Nov 30 19:45:31
Driving became continuously safer for decades. But within 3 years of the iPhone coming out, that trend reversed. 

We are in the final innings of “unsafety”: metaphorically speaking, a functional Siri and ubiquitous Waymo would close out the game. Until then…be careful!

Driving became continuously safer for decades. But within 3 years of the iPhone coming out, that trend reversed. We are in the final innings of “unsafety”: metaphorically speaking, a functional Siri and ubiquitous Waymo would close out the game. Until then…be careful!

Silicon Valley entrepreneur (cofounder@ TrialPay, Yub, Affirm, Point, TXN), investor (General Partner @a16z), husband, father and sarcast (one who is sarcastic)

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Alex Rampell
Sun Nov 30 19:41:19
It's not about saving money, it's actually about saving time and building something better and more customizable than you could with duct taped solutions.

I'll share two small examples:

1. For getting feedback from our customers, I moved off Typeform and built something custom. It took me 20 minutes to vibe code, it lives directly inside our app, and now I don't have to finagle with the Typeform API to get the data into our reporting system etc.

2. For content analytics reporting, there are a lot of tools, but none of them really do everything we need. I need ours to integrate with 3rd party analytics data + our internal database sales data. It was easier to vibe code this.

The entire premise of software as a service is that it's more efficient to pay for software than build it, but for SOME web app saas, that is no longer the case.

In SOME cases, it's more efficient to build it yourself.

It's not about saving money, it's actually about saving time and building something better and more customizable than you could with duct taped solutions. I'll share two small examples: 1. For getting feedback from our customers, I moved off Typeform and built something custom. It took me 20 minutes to vibe code, it lives directly inside our app, and now I don't have to finagle with the Typeform API to get the data into our reporting system etc. 2. For content analytics reporting, there are a lot of tools, but none of them really do everything we need. I need ours to integrate with 3rd party analytics data + our internal database sales data. It was easier to vibe code this. The entire premise of software as a service is that it's more efficient to pay for software than build it, but for SOME web app saas, that is no longer the case. In SOME cases, it's more efficient to build it yourself.

https://t.co/zSf5Z2H78P https://t.co/ryMAyS77qn https://t.co/Gm6gdHaLgp On a mission to inspire 1B people to build stuff!

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Pat Walls
Sun Nov 30 19:36:31
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