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YouTuber remakes a million dollar VFX scene from Star Wars alone in a week 🤯 https://t.co/IB9G64EfE4
YouTuber remakes a million dollar VFX scene from Star Wars alone in a week 🤯 https://t.co/IB9G64EfE4
Tool use ( Internet Search )
most of the models have knowledge cut off & @karpathy highlights that LLMs have a knowledge cut-off date due to their pre-training phase & to access recent information, models need tools like internet search
currently Internet search is available across @OpenAI ChatGPT , @xai & @perplexity_ai
Karpathy states that he often uses @perplexity_ai for search queries, even though ChatGPT and other services now offer similar capabilities & he says he uses it out of habit ( same with me as well lol , almost used to perplexity) , I use Perplexity when I expects that the answer can be found by doing a Google search and visiting a few of the top links

We now have a page with a link for editing the family canon along with an embedded version if you just want to browse.
Aerial titans
Jetpacks ablaze, soaring high,
Ursine siphoning.
Racing games
Quoted Tweet:
“build me a 3d racing game in the browser as an artifact called claudekart” See 0:07 for comparison to 3.5 - massive upgrade! Claude 3.7 Sonnet has some magic in it. https://t.co/zyvRgvZ8Kb
One of the things we've been most impressed by internally at Anthropic is Claude 3.7 Sonnet's one-shot code generation ability.
Here are a few of my favorite examples I've seen on here over the past day:
There are not enough posts about the dangers of JetBears. Probably this is a conspiracy.

when you buy cultural anthropology books its important to know what era they fall into:
1900-1950: i went to a temple, they had like 200 skulls
1950-1975: the skulls are a myth
1975-2000: if there were skulls, its fine
today: for my PhD i counted the skulls (there were 900)
Boss: You get that video ready to show off the world’s first bipedal musculoskeletal android?
Video guy: Sure did boss, strung its hideous bleached body up on wires like one of those angel kaiju from Evangelion. made it a Francis Bacon painting, just like you asked
Boss: what
Quoted Tweet:
Protoclone, the world's first bipedal, musculoskeletal android. https://t.co/oIV1yaMSyE
just found out this queen is a cycle instructor in nyc and i NEED to take her class
nothing would motivate me like hearing "the board says you need to pedal faster" https://t.co/9axbUtYxxO

This 27yo South African YouTuber makes some of the best coding “adventure” videos.
— Making chess and a minimax chess AI from scratch — Rendering fluid animation — How computers work
Each video is a 30-90minute complete crash course in a CS subfield.
Must watch channel. https://t.co/NPA8EQjexz

The Girl You Wish You Hadn’t Started a Conversation with at a Party and Drunk Uncle stop by the Update desk
The stored energy in popsicle sticks triggered by a firecracker https://t.co/qigb3NORuB
Why does the capybara get a pass from every animal they encounter 😭 https://t.co/Nugg0NfrFu
jr engineer: "oh no I broke prod I'm going to be fired!"
sr engineer: "see everytime I do this it breaks prod... see, broken, not broken, broken... not broken... broken..."
Did you know? When octopuses are stressed, they generally don't want to be seen much. https://t.co/paHZaemFaz
An alpaca walks into a restaurant in Hangzhou. No idea why... https://t.co/Rt8jKhvHZg
If you're convinced that astrology doesn't work at all (e.g., by studies like ours, where we tested 152 astrologers and found they were no better than random chance at matching people to charts), that raises an interesting question: why do astrologers believe astrology works? 🧵 https://t.co/PupGwdgW1D

This woman has an elite level understanding of male psychology. I was today years old when I realized that what she says is true. Men love quests. https://t.co/pqX5gPQZff
I spent 60+ hours finding 78 tacit knowledge videos.
After going viral last year, my LW post is the Schelling point for sharing the type of vid Richard is talking about.
If curious, check out the vids and pls share videos of this type in the comments! https://t.co/Gcok46bDOg https://t.co/pnUwFIY1by

Quoted Tweet:
Hypothesis: the world's most valuable data is screen captures of outlier competent people going about their work. But very little of this data is recorded, let alone made publicly available. You should seriously consider recording all work you do, even if just for personal use.
About 60% of white evangelicals identify as "very conservative" or "conservative."
About the same share of atheists describe themselves as "very liberal" or "liberal."
There's no religious group I can find that is evenly balanced between left and right on this metric. https://t.co/kBqGyrvBZy

If you're a guy in your early 20s, buy this book
Go into debt if you have to https://t.co/6AyiZggxHe

Many people are thinking about change at this time of year.
Yet the data show that 91% of people fail to stick with their New Year's resolutions and goals after 11 months.
Here are 6 of the most powerful ideas I learned researching Master of Change that can help.
Data science for economists: don't miss out on version control, web scraping, spatial analysis, workflow, project management and other needs. https://t.co/KOd5YHwqgX

imagine you show up for Christmas Sunday mass and see Mr Brightside in the choir https://t.co/oFYcQ9Nuq6

Psychotic people follow scripts.
Let's talk about the glass delusion, the Middle Ages' bout with a mass psychogenic illness marked by people believing they were made of glass. https://t.co/jy2USjPtWI
