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@croissanthology.com thought
@sophontsimp.bsky.social
can't believe they passed up on the title: "who will speculate the speculators?"
have you seen: bsky.app/profile/pape...?
Really cool research by a small lab called standard intelligence, appears to be a multi-modal, video first computer use focus model. It looks super super cool. The sauce mainly seems to be in the vision encoder they used, which appears to have been trained on a compression objective.
is it available as a preprint? i'd love to check it out
congrats!!!
meee
scheming viziers too cheap to meter
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no, it's a fine room. i just didn't think it would be chinese
and you shall know the love of Moloch through the blessing of the humble cheeseburger
the original defense charts
i too love evil
the age of em (2016)
this feels borderline antisemitic
signal is broken in nigeria π
@pds.ls is so cool
hehe
thanks for the amazing article btw
This saving and recalling is all done through Gas Townβs βBeadsβ system. 4 Beads are tiny, trackable units of work β like issues in an issue tracker β stored as JSON in Git alongside your code. Each bead has an ID, description, status, and assignee. Agent identities are also stored as beads, giving each worker a persistent address that survives session crashes. Yegge didnβt invent this pattern of tracking atomic tasks outside agent memory in something structured like JSON. Anthropic described the same approach in their research on effective harnesses for long-running agents , just published in November 2025. I give it a hot minute before this type of task tracking lands in Claude Code.
well that was quick
@weibac.bsky.social has a lw post on a similar idea: www.lesswrong.com/posts/LSJx5E...
hopefully we build something better: www.vavatch.co.uk/books/banks/...
reading this by @rechelon.bsky.social a few years back is what convinced me: humaniterations.net/2016/05/15/t...
borges would have loved gas town
this was a great read, thanks for the recommend
billions must read bockman