The philosophies around learning between Tagore and Socrates look very different.
Tagorean Curiosity is one of wonder and bringing a fresh perspective.
Socratic Inquiry is based on doubt - to reveal a deeper truth by questioning
I love both.
Can't announce publicly but some of the crazy HPCxBioxAI work we are doing will pave the way for a future I am so looking forward to.
Can't spill the beans but damn. I am happy I am in a position to do something about it but I wish we as humanity did it sooner.
Saw a podcast on zig, I was convinced about zig
Saw another one on rust, thought rust is the future
Saw another about golang, and thought, wow I should get GOing.
Then I ended up writing python and javascript using Claude Opus and shipped something.
@pmarca https://t.co/3pw9uLw1Ys
May I interest you in brains? Imagine if we could simulate brains and extract processes and routines from the brain....
The last few days on the sim project have been a little slower. We were working on a lot of exciting avenues and actually got stuck somewhere.
Explainability. This is where I am working on. The simulator works and the math is blazingly fast. We have improved the 3D rendering a lot. But it's not quite where I want it to be.
However, having equations that run on GPU and being able to manipulate it effectively and agentically means building a lot of ground work. And that ground has been laid.
What remains is it meaningfully communicating with humans and agents.
@mitchellh I agree. Python is a slow language but incredibly easy and accessible. Most people who write python don't know generators or even use proper design patterns that justify the use of python.
Point is accessibility. LLMs make things accessible.