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Daan Archer

@daanarcher

Accountable AI. 20 yrs software dev (AI, data, DLT). MIT. Former Dutch innovation diplomat in Tokyo. Lifelong skateboarder & street photographer.

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Richard Sutton says that the current dominance of LLMs is a "momentary fixation" the real breakthroughs will come from scaling computation, not building AI systems based on how humans think they work. LLMs will not be the leading edge of AI for more than another decade, perhaps

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Ethan Mollick on the Chief AI Officer hype: “The horrible realization you have fairly quickly is that nobody knows anything.” The 1–2% who do get it? They're already in your company -- starting to emerge. Forget org charts. Build around the weirdos on the floor.

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Keanu Reeves gave away an estimated $38–$75 million of his Matrix sequel earnings - Matrix Reloded and Revolutions- to special effects and costume design crew. “Money is the last thing I think. I could live on what I already made for next few centuries” x.com/VideoChannel13…

Garry Tan (@garrytan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI coding agents hit a wall when codebases get massive. Even with 2M token context windows, a 10M line codebase needs 100M tokens. The real bottleneck isn't just ingesting code - it's getting models to actually pay attention to all that context effectively.

cinesthetic. (@thecinesthetic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THE WIRE is probably the greatest TV show ever made. Still unmatched in its portrayal of urban decay and institutional failure. A towering achievement in serialized storytelling.

Michael Warburton (@themonologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredible though it may seem now virtually no-one at Paramount had faith in THE GODFATHER (1972) Coppola, Brando, Pacino, it being set in the 1940's or even New York as the location.

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Martin Sheen has long believed BADLANDS (1973) the best script he's ever read. "It was mesmerising, a period piece and yet of all time.” #SissySpacek #TerrenceMalick

All The Right Movies (@atrightmovies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The opening shot of A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (1971) is a close-up of Alex DeLarge breaking the fourth wall. Kubrick holds this shot for a long time, one of the longest 'Kubrick Stare's' ever.

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In 1975, Kodak engineer Steven built the first digital camera, but the company shelved it to protect its film business—a major missed opportunity in tech history.

In 1975, Kodak engineer Steven   built the first digital camera, but the company shelved it to protect its film business—a major missed opportunity in tech history.
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During WWII, the Germans built a fake wooden airfield to deceive the Allies. After months of observation, the Royal Air Force dropped a single fake wooden bomb on it.

During WWII, the Germans built a fake wooden airfield to deceive the Allies. After months of observation, the Royal Air Force dropped a single fake wooden bomb on it.