Nice! LLM consortium.
Why ask one AI when you can ask all of them and have them come to a consensus? Someone plot the new scaling laws of number of LLMs on x axis :) This one is built on top of @simonw llm CLI.
The most bullish AI capability I'm looking for is not whether it's able to solve PhD grade problems. It's whether you'd hire it as a junior intern.
Not "solve this theorem" but "get your slack set up, read these onboarding docs, do this task and let's check in next week".
Preview of a blog post i'm working on to interop #MikroTik LDP based MPLS/VPLS with @IPInfusion SR-MPLS over OSPF.
Using an OcNOS router as an SR mapping server allows LDP based devices like RouterOS to function across an SR-MPLS backbone/transport
This is helpful during network migrations or when ROI requires a very low-cost solution at the l2vpn endpoints.
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They've really done a great job of working through bugs/improving stability as well as adding features -while keeping costs relatively the same. A rarity in network vendors.
Well done #MikroTik
@2sush When a client asks if you can do it cheaper, channel your inner @AlexHormozi! 🤔💡 My response?
"I can make it more expensive!" 💸🚀
Know your worth and focus on delivering exceptional value.
Well this is going to be pretty awesome. Can't wait to see what kind of #MikroTik routers are going to be released with @AmpereComputing under the hood 👀
What if your (network) automation platform wasn't a black box with a fixed set of inputs and outputs but would allow you to extend it as you see fit?
What if extensibility did not require you to spend an hour building things and downloading artifacts but would be as easy as installing an app from the App Store?
What if the App Store was open to everyone to develop against the said platform, giving you a variety of choices for the vendors and their applications?
What if you decide how your network should be automated?
Excited to announce AlphaProteo, our breakthrough AI system for designing novel proteins that bind to a target molecule or protein. It has the potential to accelerate our understanding of biology, and aid the discovery of new drugs, the development of biosensors, & much more!
We love to joke about security via obscurity, but it's not completely without merit for #IPv6, I setup a throwaway Win 10 box in Vultr and gave it an IPv6 GUA.
There are no scanning hits on the FW externally for that box (2+ weeks timeframe) which is currently open to the IPv6 Internet for RDP on that host.
I'm not sure how an attacker would ever find it tbh.
Note: Before the infosec types jump in and vehemently suggest this shouldn't be the only layer of security, i'm not suggesting this is a prod setup...only observations from a test environment.
Most people get injured when when they try to progress too quickly and don’t engage in progressive loading.
What Dr. Layne Norton (@biolayne) almost sensationally highlights in our recent episode together, is that by training to the form that he was naturally falling into he was able to reduce his risk of injury in what’s conventionally thought of as an injury-prone exercise.
Remarkably, he now deadlifts over 700 lbs — the guy knows what he is talking about here.
By gradually increasing the weight lifted and safely building the body’s capacity to handle different exercise positions, we can safely train injury with much lower risk of injury.
In short, the belief that perfect form is essential will prevent injury may be misleading.
Listen to Dr. Layne Norton's tips on overcoming and preventing injury starting at 57 minutes in episode 94:
https://t.co/og3zHnBypJ
"Roboshroom" might look clumsy, but its potential is huge! 🍄🤖 These biohybrid robots could one day deliver nutrients or pesticides precisely where needed. 🌾🌱 #AgriTech#Innovation
This @hubermanlab episode is really good - Optimal Protocols for Studying & Learning. Lots on the testing effect, with supporting papers in the show notes. "Testing as a form of studying is absolutely key."
https://t.co/beFA7oZ7hP