Elon Musk shows support for the deportation of Muslim streamer ‘Sneako’ after the streamer was seen in a video calling for every household in America to become Muslim.
Nick Fuentes supports the idea of a Black Renaissance
“For black people that have a civic life and that are responsible, they should be pro-social, they should be getting married, having families, and really indoctrinating their kids to be polite and speak properly.”
Cookie pop-ups are aggravating and could be used to track you even if you don’t click “Accept.” That’s why Brave takes the safer approach: blocking the pop-ups from appearing altogether.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp on why the model is not the moat. The application layer is:
"To make them valuable in an enterprise, like a battlefield, regulated, or manufacturing context, you have to have what's called an application layer."
"We have this thing called ontology that now everyone's copying. It takes a large language model and makes it safe and useful and precise."
"Safe because it doesn't touch your underlying data."
"Safe because it prevents the large language model from caching your data and replicating your business."
The tell for any enterprise AI pitch: ask what sits between the model and your data. If the answer is nothing, you are not buying leverage. You are renting a fast way to hand your business to whoever owns the weights.
Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, on CNBC.
ELON MUSK EMAILED HIS TEAM: "ANDREJ IS THE #2 COMPUTER VISION MIND ON EARTH, AFTER ILYA SUTSKEVER."
At 22 Andrej Karpathy could solve a Rubik Cube in 16 seconds. he spent the next 17 years cracking a harder pattern: teaching machines to see.
the arc almost nobody traces:
→ at 15 he left Slovakia for Toronto to build quantum computers
→ quit it for AI because he "couldn't get his hands dirty"
→ studied neural nets under Geoffrey Hinton, the godfather of the field
→ did his Stanford PhD under Fei-Fei Li, teaching machines to describe images
in 2012 he wrote that computer vision was "really, really far away."
in 2014 he beat Google best model by hand 5.1% error to its 6.8%.
then it compounded.
→ co-founded OpenAI in 2015
→ Musk pulled him to Tesla to run Autopilot
→ fused 8 cameras into one 3D brain that could actually drive
when Musk poached him, he wrote: "The OpenAI guys are going to want to kill me. But it had to be done."
5 years later he returned to OpenAI, coined "vibe coding," and launched his own school.
now he trains Claude at Anthropic the mind teaching the model to build its own model of the world.
Meta is dangling $100M signing bonuses to poach the people sitting beside him.
and here's the part that should scare you:
one of the sharpest programmers alive just admitted he's never felt more behind.
how do you keep up with a pace this fast?