I've been using "knowledge graphs" since 2024. I was exploring some ideas within astrophysics and wanted a place to organize my information and to sort real data from hallucinations, so I built a program that I called "String Theory"
What's cool is that I wanted to be able to navigate that inside of a 3d space, so I created a diffusion method to statistically separate and organize my conversation history with ChatGPT.
I also allowed various sets of data to be ingested and explored in the same way. I found a markdown file of Leonardo da Vinci's works (I believe I started with Codex Forster I), and it was extremely well thought out and organized.
I still think this will be the way to sort real information vs hallucinations, at least in the near future. I plan to revisit this and maybe open source it. #Chatgpt #codex #AI #knowledgegraph
GPT-5.6 wrote this wordplay rap. The whole thing is insane but I just had to share this part.
“Comma had commitment fears, colon brought a second face,
semicolon said, I’m leaving, then kept hanging round the place.
Parentheses adopted thoughts the sentence couldn’t raise,
while the question mark grew crooked from the weight of its own gaze.”
wtf
I’ve been feeling off over the past few years. Like I’m experiencing life with this extra filter on it that stops me from genuinely existing within the moment, allowing myself to genuinely feel it instead of cautiously assuming what will happen next.
Part of me thinks it’s because of AI, the other part thinks it’s because of the accelerating pace of everything. Life, technology, social politics, all of it. It’s hard to see clearly right now. I guess the real beauty is that you can always choose to disconnect. Right? Or is that impossible now too?
That Conor fight is a brutal reminder of reality I think.
Had some time to contemplate it, the famous Bruce Lee quote popped into my head. Very relevant:
“Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way around or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.
Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.”
You can push against reality, but it will always push back, regardless of how you WANT things to be.
Things are what they are. Like water. That first kick he threw was the water of his universe crashing into his reality.
No matter how hard he pushed, the universe can always push harder. It might be a freak accident, but I think there’s a lot to take from it tbh.
There’s a lot to take in about the dynamic of this fight with the stare down.
It’s interesting to see that Mcgregor can still manage to dictate the psychology of a fight after all he’s been through and absent from competition for 5 years.
That slap to the hand of Holloway said a lot in and of itself, and after that point he started mimicking McGregor’s movement.
Afterwards he had an adrenaline dump and screamed toward the crowd, then stormed offstage while Conor grabbed both of his belts lol.
@UFCFIFTHROUND Clean your gym equipment. After every session you HAVE to wash the floors and wipe your equipment down. This is probably due to unclean gloves, headgear, or shinpads.