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RT @lorepunkdoteth: today in cromulence

RT @lorepunkdoteth: today in cromulence

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Scott Kominers
Tue Oct 28 19:06:42
RT @joinbond: Our smart contracts are fully audited and verified by Cantina 🦾🦾🦾

RT @joinbond: Our smart contracts are fully audited and verified by Cantina 🦾🦾🦾

Building @joinbond | prev @a16zcrypto | programmer | magician

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Michael Blau
Tue Oct 28 18:47:16
just kidding....unless

just kidding....unless

investing @a16z // curating https://t.co/ssslqn6eo7

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Ryan McEntush
Tue Oct 28 18:40:42
Thanks to @nbrichtova and @oliver_wang2 for chatting with us (+ @stuffyokodraws and @appenz) on the @a16z pod.

Full episode w/ time stamps below.

We cover a bunch more interesting topics - including when they knew the model was going to go viral 👀

Thanks to @nbrichtova and @oliver_wang2 for chatting with us (+ @stuffyokodraws and @appenz) on the @a16z pod. Full episode w/ time stamps below. We cover a bunch more interesting topics - including when they knew the model was going to go viral 👀

Partner @a16z AI 🤖 and twin to @omooretweets | Investor in @elevenlabsio, @krea_ai, @bfl_ml, @hedra_labs, @WaveFormsAI, @ViggleAI, & more

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Justine Moore
Tue Oct 28 18:40:04
One interesting challenge in training image & video models: 

There are many dimensions across which you can measure quality. You likely won't have one checkpoint that is the best at EVERYTHING.

Insights from the nano-banana team on how they decide what to prioritize ⬇️

One interesting challenge in training image & video models: There are many dimensions across which you can measure quality. You likely won't have one checkpoint that is the best at EVERYTHING. Insights from the nano-banana team on how they decide what to prioritize ⬇️

Thanks to @nbrichtova and @oliver_wang2 for chatting with us (+ @stuffyokodraws and @appenz) on the @a16z pod. Full episode w/ time stamps below. We cover a bunch more interesting topics - including when they knew the model was going to go viral 👀

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Justine Moore
Tue Oct 28 18:37:30
Edison Was Right

we took a century-long detour because nikola tesla figured out you could wiggle electrons up and down and move voltage around with coils of iron and copper. fair enough — in 1890, that was sorcery. transformers were the only way to change voltage, and the only trick we had was to shake the magnetic field at 60 hz and hope the iron didn’t saturate.

but that world’s gone. silicon rules now. wide-bandgap semiconductors — SiC, GaN, etc. — make voltage conversion solid-state. no moving parts, no humming oil tanks. we can step dc up, down, and sideways with converters that waste almost nothing.

every load worth caring about — batteries, EVs, LEDs, computers, servers, and modern motor drives — already runs on DC. new generation from solar and wind are also DC — we waste billions flipping it from DC → AC → DC again.

moreover, steel-coiled transformers are industrial fossils: 10,000-pound copper monuments with multi-year lead times. they hum because they’re ashamed. if we were building the modern grid from scratch, we’d run it DC from the rooftop to the rack — solid-state all the way down.

homes. cars. factories. data centers. ships. bases. no spinning rotors, no reactive power, no harmonic witchcraft. just clean, disciplined electrons flowing in one direction — like God, physics, and Edison intended.

Edison Was Right we took a century-long detour because nikola tesla figured out you could wiggle electrons up and down and move voltage around with coils of iron and copper. fair enough — in 1890, that was sorcery. transformers were the only way to change voltage, and the only trick we had was to shake the magnetic field at 60 hz and hope the iron didn’t saturate. but that world’s gone. silicon rules now. wide-bandgap semiconductors — SiC, GaN, etc. — make voltage conversion solid-state. no moving parts, no humming oil tanks. we can step dc up, down, and sideways with converters that waste almost nothing. every load worth caring about — batteries, EVs, LEDs, computers, servers, and modern motor drives — already runs on DC. new generation from solar and wind are also DC — we waste billions flipping it from DC → AC → DC again. moreover, steel-coiled transformers are industrial fossils: 10,000-pound copper monuments with multi-year lead times. they hum because they’re ashamed. if we were building the modern grid from scratch, we’d run it DC from the rooftop to the rack — solid-state all the way down. homes. cars. factories. data centers. ships. bases. no spinning rotors, no reactive power, no harmonic witchcraft. just clean, disciplined electrons flowing in one direction — like God, physics, and Edison intended.

just kidding....unless

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Ryan McEntush
Tue Oct 28 18:36:42
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