Most of us left Twitter/X to get away from these kinds of outrage culture posts… Maybe the problems isn’t the platform or the people using it. Maybe this type of virtue signaling / mob mentality is just part of our human nature?
Most of us left Twitter/X to get away from these kinds of outrage culture posts… Maybe the problems isn’t the platform or the people using it. Maybe this type of virtue signaling / mob mentality is just part of our human nature?
Something that they’re excited about would engender better learning outcomes. What about a blockchain powered decentralized voting platform? Or a tool that creates and visualizes a knowledge graph from research papers on arxiv?
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X has ~18m daily USA users. @bsky.app, ~1.5m.
Is it worth 20 MINS a day to proactively recruit and bring your friends, neighbors,relatives, businesses, anyone who is or could be a user, to @bsky.app?
If Bluesky ends up with more users than the others, you destabilize musk, zuck, trump.
Look for some of the AI Starter Packs, e.g bsky.app/profile/marc...
I’m curious about the impact on attention and performance when structuring system messages…
Which is better and why?
1️⃣ `{“role”: “system”, “content”: system_message + fewshots}`
2️⃣ `{“role”: “system”, “content”: system_message}, {“role”: “system”, “content”: fewshots}`
“If the law of physics are reversible” - the nuances there are seem important. As complex systems evolve don’t they accumulate irreversible changes that effectively “erase” detailed historical information? While information is not “destroyed” it becomes inaccessible due to entropy accumulation.
Wild mammals make up less than 4% of mammalian biomass(!!!) Via @erikbryn.bsky.social on X, from @ourworldindata.org
I am continually pleased with Bluesky as an alternative to X. I hope the adoption continues