Charlie Francoise
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Alex Palcuie, in charge of reliability at Anthropic, slides not showing up.
about 13 hours ago
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Oh good, another "the future of AI is conveniently what my company is building" talk. đ
about 13 hours ago
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Remi Louf wants to apply the UNIX philosophy to AI tools
about 14 hours ago
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@dotconferences.bsky.social
have a real sense of style. Makes a real difference in the atmosphere of the show.
about 14 hours ago
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Can someone with Google Lens tell me what these armchairs are? đ
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@fabien.potencier.org
wants to use small local models for constrained coding tasks Sounds like a future I can believe in
about 15 hours ago
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AI conference swag is AI-generated stickers. Shouldâve seen it coming.
about 17 hours ago
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Vaibhav Gupta on stage right now trying really hard *not* to talk about BAML
about 18 hours ago
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The modelization challenges are going to be fascinating, though.
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about 18 hours ago
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Stanislas Polu up on stage to tell us that weâve "entered the outer loop era" whatever that means
about 19 hours ago
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Ed Zitron
about 23 hours ago
OpenAI did not ask for government support, unless I have missed something. Their cfo, who keeps saying stuff that no cfo should say, said some bizarre shit.
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The future is inevitable, but also we need taxpayer money to make it happen.
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about 20 hours ago
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@gaelvaroquaux.bsky.social
live-coding a data prediction model
about 20 hours ago
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Katia Gil Guzman dropping tips on how to use Coding Agents
about 20 hours ago
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Gearing up for dotAI at Folies Bergère
about 21 hours ago
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OlĂşfáşšĚmi O. TĂĄĂwò
2 days ago
this is an obvious overcorrection that misleads the polling data and will lead to disaster in the Heartland. the results of tonight show that the Democrats should moderate: adopting two or at most three of the five pillars of Islam
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Rory Blank
3 days ago
The Amazing World Of Tomorrow
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Dave Karpf
22 days ago
Iâve joked before that Rationalism is to Silicon Valley as Scientology is to Hollywood. And thatâs⌠not a joke, actually. The rationalist community is very influential and more than a little cult like. Eliezer Yudkowsky is the L. Ron Hubbard of rationalism. This book is his Battlefield Earth
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It kept bugging me why the TESCREAL bunch had a minute in the spotlight until they didn't. This really hits the nail on the head.
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4 days ago
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I live for the day someone will post a video of a burning LAPD Cybertruck.
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4 days ago
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Rachel Coldicutt
4 days ago
Good bit of analysis here. 'Putting lay-offs down to AI sounds better than saying âwe need to keep margins high so weâre sacking some low performersâ and politically safer than saying âunpredictable Trump tariff policy means we are hiring less young people.â'
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Let me tell you about the Friday afternoon deploy that turned our users into unwitting participants in a DDoS attack. Against ourselves.
8 days ago
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Hazel Weakly
8 days ago
Apropos of nothing: now would be a real cool time for the CNCF to realize that North America includes both Mexico and Canada and decide that KubeCon NA can be somewhere other than the US Just a thought
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da share z0ne
10 days ago
I WILL NOT -
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If Musk quits, the share price plummets. Est. half of Musk's wealth is in Tesla stock. He's not going to quit.
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10 days ago
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I've been waiting for these two to exchange words for a year, now. The wait is over.
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11 days ago
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13 days ago
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I donât want I computer in my lights. I donât want a computer in my doorbell. I donât want a computer in my kidsâ toys.
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16 days ago
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Charity Majors
17 days ago
so gartner mentions a customer of theirs who was spending $50k/year on monitoring in 2009, and $24M/year on observability in 2024. in 2009, people were paying for basic monitoring: up/down, slow, errors? is there any company out there still selling a monitoring product at a monitoring price point?
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Pritesh Mistry
18 days ago
âTechnologies like LLMs have utility, but the absurd way they've been over-hyped, the fact they're being forced on everyone, and the insistence on ignoring the many valid critiques about them make it very difficult to focus on legitimate usesâ
www.anildash.com/2025/10/17/t...
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The Majority AI View - Anil Dash
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
https://www.anildash.com/2025/10/17/the-majority-ai-view/
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I blame Drake & Future for the AWS outage
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18 days ago
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HutchBear
18 days ago
Me walking into work with AWS down
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HugOps going out to everyone who got paged to fix an incident they didn't cause. In the dark. đ
18 days ago
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Esther Schindler
about 1 month ago
I just saw someone use the abbreviation âAI;DRâ and Iâll be laughing for a while.
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âfor a Silicon Valley set that likes to pretend at being hardcore Bayesian rationalists, there is something downright comical about how they have managed, across the past thirty years, not to update a single one of their priors.â â
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Why can't our tech billionaires learn anything new?
On Marc Andreessen's "techno-optimist manifesto"
https://open.substack.com/pub/davekarpf/p/why-cant-our-tech-billionaires-learn
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