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Reminder that they poached one of the founding members of DeepSeek (cute). We may see a serious – and probably multimodal – Xiaomi MoE soon. Their RL-d VLM was already very capable. 
btw Xiaomi has a humanoid robot program too.

Reminder that they poached one of the founding members of DeepSeek (cute). We may see a serious – and probably multimodal – Xiaomi MoE soon. Their RL-d VLM was already very capable. btw Xiaomi has a humanoid robot program too.

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 – ∞)
Thu Dec 04 19:05:43
Honestly, I had no idea how I’m going to make it…

At the start of the year, we had just bought our new apartment. We needed furniture, electronics, etc, and I still had to pay back the €20k loan from our parents.

We needed a lot of money, and I was packing because I was only making a few thousand per month.
 
Had no idea how I was going to make it.
I just knew I needed to figure something out. Fast!

So my first big move was to sell my SaaS.
Honestly, I was happy to let it go.

When the deal closed for $50k, it felt incredible! 

I made the most amount of money in a single month! But it still wasn’t enough. 😬

Next, I launched the Unlimited Consulting offer, inspired by @dvassallo. That made $8.7k. 
Then I made another $3k from sponsorships.

Things were looking good… until burnout hit.

And the revenue dropped a lot since I couldn’t work much. In August, I made only $600. 

Quite the drop from the $50k. 🥲

And of course, that’s when all the big apartment payments arrived... and they were much higher than I expected!

When I added everything up, I realized that once we paid it all, we’d be left with basically nothing. 

And I hate having no money set aside. I’ve always had a safety buffer, even as a kid.

So I recalculated everything and saw the truth:
I needed another $30k to feel safe.

And then… it happened again.
Call it luck, or pressure, or survival mode, but within a month, I signed six sponsorship deals and made over $40,000!

I was shocked! 🤯

For the second time this year, I needed a large amount of money, and somehow, I found a way to make it.

Now the apartment is finished, the big expenses are behind us, and things feel more stable.

But the funny part?
I still don’t know where my income will come from in January. 😬

The difference is…  now I have a plan. A real one. A longterm plan.

If this year taught me anything, it’s this:
When you need to find a way, you usually do. You get creative. 

Sometimes the tough moments are the ones that bring out the best in you.

Honestly, I had no idea how I’m going to make it… At the start of the year, we had just bought our new apartment. We needed furniture, electronics, etc, and I still had to pay back the €20k loan from our parents. We needed a lot of money, and I was packing because I was only making a few thousand per month. Had no idea how I was going to make it. I just knew I needed to figure something out. Fast! So my first big move was to sell my SaaS. Honestly, I was happy to let it go. When the deal closed for $50k, it felt incredible! I made the most amount of money in a single month! But it still wasn’t enough. 😬 Next, I launched the Unlimited Consulting offer, inspired by @dvassallo. That made $8.7k. Then I made another $3k from sponsorships. Things were looking good… until burnout hit. And the revenue dropped a lot since I couldn’t work much. In August, I made only $600. Quite the drop from the $50k. 🥲 And of course, that’s when all the big apartment payments arrived... and they were much higher than I expected! When I added everything up, I realized that once we paid it all, we’d be left with basically nothing. And I hate having no money set aside. I’ve always had a safety buffer, even as a kid. So I recalculated everything and saw the truth: I needed another $30k to feel safe. And then… it happened again. Call it luck, or pressure, or survival mode, but within a month, I signed six sponsorship deals and made over $40,000! I was shocked! 🤯 For the second time this year, I needed a large amount of money, and somehow, I found a way to make it. Now the apartment is finished, the big expenses are behind us, and things feel more stable. But the funny part? I still don’t know where my income will come from in January. 😬 The difference is… now I have a plan. A real one. A longterm plan. If this year taught me anything, it’s this: When you need to find a way, you usually do. You get creative. Sometimes the tough moments are the ones that bring out the best in you.

I build stuff. On my way to making $1M 💰 My projects 👇

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Florin Pop 👨🏻‍💻
Thu Dec 04 19:05:03
Either you crack general intelligence -- the ability to efficiently acquire arbitrary skills on your own -- or you don't have AGI.

A big pile of task-specific skills memorized from handcrafted/generated environments isn't AGI, not matter how big.

Either you crack general intelligence -- the ability to efficiently acquire arbitrary skills on your own -- or you don't have AGI. A big pile of task-specific skills memorized from handcrafted/generated environments isn't AGI, not matter how big.

Co-founder @ndea. Co-founder @arcprize. Creator of Keras and ARC-AGI. Author of 'Deep Learning with Python'.

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François Chollet
Thu Dec 04 19:04:57
Either you crack general intelligence -- the ability to efficiently acquire arbitrary skills on your own -- or you don't have AGI.

A big pile of task-specific skills memorized from handcrafted/generated environments isn't AGI, not matter how big.

Either you crack general intelligence -- the ability to efficiently acquire arbitrary skills on your own -- or you don't have AGI. A big pile of task-specific skills memorized from handcrafted/generated environments isn't AGI, not matter how big.

Co-founder @ndea. Co-founder @arcprize. Creator of Keras and ARC-AGI. Author of 'Deep Learning with Python'.

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François Chollet
Thu Dec 04 19:04:57
um,

um,

Hates taxes. Loves pizza. Loves monster trucks. Literacy is a curse. No intellectual consistency offered or implied. DMs welcome. Respond on weekends only.

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_its_not_real_
Thu Dec 04 19:03:09
um,

um,

Hates taxes. Loves pizza. Loves monster trucks. Literacy is a curse. No intellectual consistency offered or implied. DMs welcome. Respond on weekends only.

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_its_not_real_
Thu Dec 04 19:03:09
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