OpenAI and Anthropic are the big corp era of AI. Like IBM in the early computer days.
The future *has* to be open and personal.
Local models on local hardware, custom harnesses on private devices, open weights with explainability.
Nice little app for tracking push-ups.
It tracks every push-up, so I donโt need to keep counting, especially whether Iโve hit 100 for the day yet.
Thanks, @cybercody!
A reminder.
As with food, we spent most of our history deprived of information and craving it; now we have way too much of it to function and manage its entropy and toxicity.
@tferriss Excellent newsletter this week! Hoffmanโs Faith in the Possible, Dr Tommy Woodโs guest post, and the glymphatic system paper were all very interesting. #5BulletFriday
One of my favorite tools for the past year is Atuin. It's a CLI tool that makes it seamless and easy to find a command you ran in some folder months ago. It's magical.
Highly recommend giving it a spin, whether a pro dev or someone new to the shell.
https://t.co/dzhQguqj1L
there will this brief era where we can watch our AIs bumble around on the computer clicking things, failing sometimes, taking a ~human amount of time to write code. in the blink of an eye theyโll be manipulating computers far too quickly to monitor
Made a clean and simple Apple Watch app for tracking push ups, Push Up Reps. It was a fun experiment in AI development in a language I do not know.
Also learned the ins and outs of Watch development - XCode really doesn't play well with Watch-only apps. So if you ever wondered why all your Watch apps require an iPhone app, it's because Apple makes it tricky to do otherwise.
Reply or message me, and I'll give you a promo code.
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