nice try
nice try
[american psycholy] let's see claudes answer? or what do you mean
"the highest leverage thing you can do is curate libraries of trinkets you like and they can all be remixed infinitely at increasing speed/fidelity"
the menageroscene...
"it's basically all agents these days which means the only remaining barrier to entry isn't the knowledge of how the thing is done but a sufficiently specific example of the outcome.". kind of a borges shaped sentence. let's tag thebes here. specific example: @vgel.me
this sounds like a horror show. i remember having a prof that taught coding and algorithms using notepad. it was so bad. fortunately attendance of lectures is not mandatory in germany. how is it at yours i hope you can skip these low value lectures.
standing by... waiting by the phone as it were...
neo schizo vhs tape faucets arrive from the future
yes I'll stop calling. yes I'll hold.
hello good tweet department? yeah you're gonna want to see this one
basically baitophilic maintenance vs personal growth distribution per poster that "leaks" alpha in every round and readjusts
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fear not friend
we built a computer inside a mind inside a computer
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the hard drive of babel
not familiar
What does poast mean I see it a lot
bluesky reactions are a gol-type rule evolution
and where the hell is medjed
where is that guy anyway
Hinton: And lots of other insects too. But beetles were his favourite. Among beetles it was the family Elmidae that was his real favourite. Smith: Did you have to compete with beetles for his favourite? Hinton: My sister often said that he wouldโve loved us more if we had six legs. He had an office at the university that was very high. The ceiling must have been about 16 feet high and the walls were all lined with shelves and he had a stepladder so he could get at them. The walls were covered with hundreds of boxes and each box would have papers reprints. This was before Xerox machines, right? It would have reprints of papers from journals and on the box there would be the name of the genus of insect that the reprint was about or maybe the family. There were hundreds of these boxes. When he died, we sold them to the University of Florida for 10,000 pounds. Among those boxes there was one box, it was a bit smaller and was next to the door on a lower shelf, on that box it said not insects. That was the rest of his life. That had things like letters from his children.
Dedication?
@croissanthology.com [gooner who should die null]
@gracekind.net And that's [insects,not insects]
@vgel.me Those That Are Not Insects
@godoreida.bsky.social annals of inordinate fondnesses
most of these could go in a Ring edit as-is
afaict it's a deliberate typo for post. why people say it I don't know
Anyway I know what you're thinking
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my visuals are a map into the complex plane along some fn typically
@ahh-soka.bsky.social