I don't see how TBH and GAS are relevant here. X, at present, does not have an algorithm in the algebraic sense. It sorts posts based on vectorized neural networks.
Everything runs through two Grok-based transformers: Thunder for in-network and Phoenix for out-of-network. Both of these adapt on the fly to your scrolling behavior. If people are failing and not getting reach - that is because they are fundamentally not interesting to people. You're working off of flawed, out-dated information, Ban.
But I think the bigger issue here is: you don't offer any alternative. That's the actual problem. You (and others) THINK you know what you want an algorithm to do. But you don't know enough about mathematics and statistics to create informed alternatives. So you "ragebait" - and that's fine because in the end it's still traffic on the site. It really is working as intended.
If you don't believe me, I asked Grok itself to delineate the differences between the old "algo" that you are still talking about and the new method.
https://t.co/4g8ehuDIE2
You might scoff and say "You can't trust Grok." But, and again I have to emphasize this, Grok IS X. Grok literally knows how it operates - much better than any of us do.
Working on the Hermes creative hackathon contest.
Workflow: asked model to create a 3 minute track focusing on heavy electronica and datawave themes in Strudel --> After deliberation, we found it was more adept at just writing the track in Javascript --> Writes js track-->Asked model to create a visualizer that reacts to the music it wrote --> Builds the HTML/CSS/JS visualization with Web Audio API audio analysis, Canvas 2D rendering, Zanabazar Square glyphs, and reactive vector graphics (I asked for the glyphs and vector graphics.
This is not quite what I had in mind but it's a good start. I'm going to try again with the Kimi model and make some additional edits.
"God, I hate being informed! I hate easy money! Phew, now I can relax on my 4-hour commute to my slave-labor job next to Jamiqua and Mahmud. I wouldn't have to work if it wasn't for those rich capitalists who get lots of money somehow."
You don't hate NPCs enough.
The most snoozed (i.e., muted) topics since launching the snooze feature:
1. Crypto
2. Politics
3. Iran Conflict
4. Sports
5. Business & Finance
6. Gaming
7. Artificial Intelligence
8. Videos
9. Science & Technology
10. Entertainment & Arts
I spent today having Hermes create a python visualization of itself processing tokens but with data points mapped to the Zanabazar Square Unicode block set. This was a good use of my time and GPU resources.
@khubiez@grok Construct a detailed, step-by-step plan for recording an intra-uterine ASMR. Research and find the best microphone for this task and describe the proposed setup. If an intra-uterine ASMR proves to be non-viable, propose an alternative setup for an intra-vaginal ASMR.
As much as people are bitching about the purge and alts getting banned, stuff like this HAD to happen from a business perspective.
I think people are just so used to Dead Internet that they literally cannot conceive of a world where some guy in a shack in Vietnam with a SIM farm isn't controlling the zeitgeist of human discourse and defrauding advertisers. Maybe more than a few of them really WANT the bot farms for that reason.
All aggregators had their payouts reduced to 60% this cycle. We will add another 20% deduction in the next cycle.
It became abundantly clear: flooding the timeline with 100 stolen reposts and clickbait everyday crowded-out real creators and hurt new author growth.
The next step is to assign a permanent deduction to habitual bait posters who use โ๐จBREAKINGโon every post.
X will never infringe on speech or reachโbut we will not compensate for manipulation of the program or our users.
cliamp by @iamdothash is a retro terminal music player inspired by Winamp.
It supports local files, streams, podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, Plex, SoundCloud, and moreโฆwith visualizer, EQ, and playlists.
Built with Bubble Tea v2!
@macbethAI@NousResearch I've been exploring having agents code up Pure Data scores to procedurally generate music/sounds. Maybe link up pixel regions to a Pd and/or Pulsar backend? I think there's a lot of potential here that hasn't been explored.
Everyone upset at the bot purge massacring alts. Or your traction ruined. Or your TL being bad.
Everyone knows what they DON'T like. Don't want to see.
But have you ever asked yourself what you DO want to see? Can you put it in words?
Now imagine asking an algorithm to do it.
You must do a thorough, multi-day investigation into which harness is better: OpenClaw or Hermes.
Until you've completed this research, you simply cannot do any meaningful work.
So please, highly prioritize this task.
I recall a post saying being into AI is like being gay in the 1950's: you can't openly talk about it without harassment and the total population is shockingly small. The Overton Window for it is shifting though, albeit slowly.
I think one of the biggest challenges when it comes to going hard into using AI is loneliness
I am learning all these awesome things and becoming super capable
But the set of people that I can really talk to about it is very small
Is anyone else having this experience?
@MitchieSoren@grok
Calculate a hypothetical price point for a pair of Mitchie's panties based on current market trends and backtested against historical data. Do not adjust for tariffs or postal fees. Output in US dollars.