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  2. @Natasha Tori Maru I did he doesn’t wanna talk about it so I’m gonna press where I can. @Human Mint If the goal is making a better place he could have just messaged me. It’s ego. It’s disrespectful too. And hypocrisy. Goes to show you can give a community so much time, but when you stand up and say “this place isn’t a cult fuck you” you get warning points even when the owner does the same thing. I won’t back down on this. @Sincerity This mod claims I said this directly to a user. Which, I didn’t and when I checked the original post this is clear. So, how can he issue warnings if he isn’t even correct about what he is warning? Self advocacy is important. Not childish. Standing up for yourself is a good thing.
  3. Acknowledge it and move on. Let's make this place a better one.
  4. Yes. Absolutely. Mutual understanding is the foundation for each and every successful peace treaty.
  5. wearing yoga pants, everywhere
  6. Just a post to apreciate the process of understanding. Wich is a superpower you have, always. Understanding makes your reality. Lack of understanding produces hell. Understanding is a key to heaven. Use your inner dialogue to understand stuff in your day to day. Understanding personal conflicts, curiosities, ambitions, anxiety. Anxiety literally disolves with understanding. You can train it the same way you get better at understanding a new language. Understanding is equal to imagination. So my advice is to spend more time understanding. Incorporate it as you would any habit.
  7. I’ve lost faith.
  8. If you do not want to remain and use the forum, what is the point of this? Idealistic notions? "Should"? Sometimes it's more powerful to let go. Most times, in fact. There is intention behind such a public post. I suggest a PM.
  9. One simple example: you'll be a juicy target for scams and perverts.
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  11. I designed my own end-of-session handoff skill that accounts for mine AND AI's failure modes. And it works perfectly. This single file solves a ton of problems for me, and this is just one thing in the stack. When I type "/handoff", everything below happens reliably. This is how you solve Leo's "but it's not intelligent" problem. You yourself have to be intelligent with your design. Try to see the creative potential.
  12. https://www.actualized.org/insights/the-ultra-wealthy-arent-happy
  13. It is only an open question for you because you haven't actually used the tech or really seen what it can do
  14. This is completely outdated knowledge If you are dumping code snippets into a ChatGPT window that's probably the case. I suspect that's what this study looked at. If you are using a coding agent like Claude Code it is more like a 300%+ increase in efficiency when used correctly. Much more in some cases. ----- I'm sorry but I think your knowledge on this topic is both outdated and quite incomplete, and while I appreciate that you want to avoid falling into group-think I get the sense that your anti-mainstream bias is clouding your judgement a bit here. I remember that when everybody thought AI was a bit gimmicky you were a massive promoter of AI tools (I vaguely even remember you calling them smarter than most people) and now that they're mainstream you have gone 180 and started calling them overhyped and unintelligent despite the fact they are orders of magnitude more intelligent than they were at that point in the past. They are overhyped, but not nearly as much as you think. Certain industries like software engineering, most IT jobs, support agent work, any kind of data analysis, marketing, search engines, SEO and tons more... all unlikely to ever be the same again. Even as a result of less than perfect AI imagery, industries are changing. I went to an AWS conference recently and Skoda did a presentation where they said that almost all of their newest still images of cars were AI generated. They were talking about their methods for getting the AI to produce consistent images which did not have oddities or inaccurate depictions of the target car in them, and most people in the audience could not tell the difference between the real car and the AI generated one in the end results. Skoda are not going hire a team of people to go into the dessert and take photos of a new car anymore, they'll just get a few people to use their AI tools to do it.
  15. @ivarmaya Yeah based on this update Tony Huge made I can definitely see all those manic delusions in Connor going into something beyond just extreme confidence or a sense of omnipotence. Such as his beliefs as being the chosen one to enlighten humanity and that the government was in on it and so forth… such and such.
  16. It’s not really the first thing, at all. Many projects are announced and promised to whatever degree, like the new courses. I don’t know why this became such a huge thing here. The amount of attack and disrespect was just too much.
  17. Say you could hallucinate a lot of money in your bank account. What would you spend it on, an hallucinated house, or car, or luxury holiday ? What would be the point of buying hallucinated things, that don’t actually exist? Or would you hallucinate the hallucinated things to actually exist?
  18. I m self aware, but I like the idea of making things entirely generated for now. It's like playing around until the tech allow to do better things with it. I barely use dialog in my videos for the reason that it feels way "too hollow".
  19. I like your video but to me it's sorta hollow and doesn't come close to things made by people.
  20. @Joshe Exactly. I would also add reading actual papers from NeurIPS/ ICML etc to actually understand things like Interpretability, architecture biases, etc. One can use the models themselves to explain and reproduce the papers. But someone gotta get off their high horse and do some math and code instead of just yap. Thinking LLMs are all of AI or that their creators are the only one who engage in rigorous studies of AI is moronic.
  21. Choosing money over being Infinitely rich in Intelligence is absolutely insane.
  22. It takes hundreds of hours of actually using agentic models before you can speak on the topic. Reading articles and watching videos is all theory. You have to get hands on. If you haven’t spent many hundreds of hours dialing in skill.md files, understanding fundamentals like tokens and context window, subagents, discovering all its capabilities, learning how to actually use the tool with slash commands, and closely observing all this, you simply can’t know much about this tech. Go download Claude CLI, get it running. Tell it to install VS Code, launch it, and have it explain the interface to you and tell it to instruct you on how to use the terminal in VS Code. Anytime you have a question, just ask. Then, set the model to Fable. Then tell it “I’m not a tech person, but I’d like to get a sense of what you as a tool are capable of. Grill me to figure out what my interest are so we can then figure out useful things you could demo for me so that I can get a sense of your value” You don’t need to be programmer to understand what it is and it’s value, but you do need to get hands on and ask hundreds of questions.
  23. @Ero No his recent posts are better imo. Anyway, for me I don’t want to engage here. This is just something where I felt like I never fully pushed back on it.
  24. It’s gotten worse. But I feel you. I owe this place so much.
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