I got tired of trying to keep up with AI.
So I built ๐ธ๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ฝ-๐๐ฝ-๐๐ถ๐๐ต to have Codex do it for me
It turns Codex into your personal assistant that doomscrolls socials for you, researches each post, and keeps you updated on the stories that matter.
We had to let our intern go one week into his internship.
He was extremely incompetent and highly unethical.
Warning the Street so you donโt make the same mistake we did.
My first interview with @lulumeservey, Founder of Rostra.
0:07 How to Destroy a Terrorist Group
3:01 What Makes a Great Cult Leader
4:42 Unleashing Palmer Luckey
7:34 Why Elon Is Unpredictable
10:41 Demanding a Hardcore Culture After the X Acquisition
13:41 How Napoleon Rallied Troops to Volunteer for a Suicide Mission
18:24 Choosing Who to Alienate
20:59 Picking Someone to Fight For
22:59 Deterrence and Shaping Incentives
25:19 Why Google Had an Activist Problem
29:12 Tyrant Mode: Stopping a Leaky Culture
32:11 Building Loyalty
35:58 Why Visuals Are So Powerful
37:40 Time to Train AlexNet: Jensen Huang and Inventing Metrics
39:36 Why People Root for You
42:15 Recruit Based on the Spirit Not the Letter
43:20 The Three Levels of Story
51:01 Secret Truths and Trusting Yourself
55:25 Ciceroโs Impossible Trial
58:11 Offense vs Defense
1:03:44 The Roman Concept of Auctoritas
I wanted to extend Karpathy's autoresearch with branching + memory while still keeping it simple. I call it autoevolve.
The idea: just use git to track experiments too: each commit can include the code changes + EXPERIMENT.json (metrics/metadata) + JOURNAL.md (notes/learnings).
Hot take: the metaverse was never a bad idea.
It was just too early, and built with the wrong stack.
The breakthrough version of the metaverse wonโt be a manually designed world with heavy headsets. It should be a world generated on demand and responsive to what the user want to see, do, create, and feel.
Imagine environments that reshape instantly from language, mood, memory, collaboration, or story. That is a totally different product experience from traditional rendering.
So, real-time video diffusion is one of the key unlocks for that future here. Once generation is faster than consumption, we are no longer exploring a static world, but you are basically live- and vibe-directing it.
Thatโs a big reason why Iโm spending so much time on real-time diffusion / FastVideo right now. Super bullish on this direction
Time to rebrand back to "The Facebook"?
I believe VR, just like crypto (or even NFTs) will thrive again. Hype preceding execution & market readiness = speculative asset.
Unironically, this creates a void for new AI-assisted VR startups in this space to flourish.
The Commerce Department is committed to promoting secure exports of the American tech stack.
We successfully advanced exports through our historic Middle East agreements, and there are ongoing internal government discussions about formalizing that approach.
Today there was reporting that we were returning to the AI diffusion rule. We will not. It was burdensome, overreaching, and disastrous.
@Pudgy_XD@nikitabier I think its a content quality issue. It has to be so good that theres a sense of FOMO for not reading (and using an AI to summarize) it.
Very few people can create contents of that caliber anymore. But I suspect you'll find some of such people in this competition.