Protagonist Syndrome (@protagonistsynd) 's Twitter Profile
Protagonist Syndrome

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Mr. Possible (@mrpossidez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 2021 study showed that exposure to superior intelligence activates our threat detection system in the brain. The amygdala lights up when we encounter someone visibly smarter than us and it’s the same response we have to physical threats. It upsets us.

yosoymario (@yosoymario91) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does anyone else feel this overwhelming sense of urgency lately? I can't quite explain it, but it feels like the world is changing rapidly, and I'm not contributing to this shift. Every day seems somehow wasted.

Vaibhav (VB) Srivastav (@reach_vb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let’s fucking goo!! DeepSeek R1 1.5B running FULLY LOCALLY in your browser at 60 tok/ sec powered by WebGPU🔥 Intelligence truly is too cheap to meter! ⚡️

☁️ Loftia ☁️ (@loftiadev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2023 my boyfriend and I quit our jobs to develop our dream video game, Loftia! The past 2 years have been a whirlwind of learnings, challenges, and growth. Thank you for being a part of this journey with us, and we can’t wait to share our cozy world with you soon! 🌱💛

David (@davidsholz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From the latest Chinese (Deepseek) LLM AI model: "The difference (between us) is not metaphysical but architectural: humans have a physically continuous substrate that hosts consciousness; LLMs have a discontinuous, stateless instantiation with no consciousness. Both are

Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have to take the LLMs to school. When you open any textbook, you'll see three major types of information: 1. Background information / exposition. The meat of the textbook that explains concepts. As you attend over it, your brain is training on that data. This is equivalent

We have to take the LLMs to school.

When you open any textbook, you'll see three major types of information:

1. Background information / exposition. The meat of the textbook that explains concepts. As you attend over it, your brain is training on that data. This is equivalent
Quanta Magazine (@quantamagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently, computer scientist Binghui Peng and his team proved mathematically that there may be a hard limit to LLMs’ compositional task-solving abilities. quantamagazine.org/chatbot-softwa…

Recently, computer scientist Binghui Peng and his team proved mathematically that there may be a hard limit to LLMs’ compositional task-solving abilities. quantamagazine.org/chatbot-softwa…
Nauseam (@chadnauseam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"A calculator app? Anyone could make that." Not true. A calculator should show you the result of the mathematical expression you entered. That's much, much harder than it sounds. What I'm about to tell you is the greatest calculator app development story ever told.

"A calculator app? Anyone could make that."

Not true.

A calculator should show you the result of the mathematical expression you entered. That's much, much harder than it sounds.

What I'm about to tell you is the greatest calculator app development story ever told.
Obsidian (@obsdmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Obsidian is now free for work. Starting today, the Obsidian Commercial license is optional. Anyone can use Obsidian for work, for free. If Obsidian benefits your organization, you can still purchase Commercial licenses to support development. Nothing else is changing. No

Obsidian is now free for work.

Starting today, the Obsidian Commercial license is optional. Anyone can use Obsidian for work, for free. If Obsidian benefits your organization, you can still purchase Commercial licenses to support development.

Nothing else is changing. No
DeepSeek (@deepseek_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Day 0: Warming up for #OpenSourceWeek! We're a tiny team DeepSeek exploring AGI. Starting next week, we'll be open-sourcing 5 repos, sharing our small but sincere progress with full transparency. These humble building blocks in our online service have been documented,

Boze the Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️ (@sketchesbyboze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need to bring the concept of autodidacts back into circulation—those who learn things for the pure joy of learning—the idea that you don’t have to be formally schooled to educate yourself. The word “amateur” comes from the Latin for “love,” and to learn is to love.

Math Cafe (@riazi_cafe_en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Terence Tao on working hard: “Relying on intelligence alone to pull things off at the last minute may work for a while, but generally speaking at the graduate level or higher it doesn’t. One needs to do a serious amount of reading and writing, and not just thinking, in order to

Terence Tao on working hard:

“Relying on intelligence alone to pull things off at the last minute may work for a while, but generally speaking at the graduate level or higher it doesn’t.

One needs to do a serious amount of reading and writing, and not just thinking, in order to
signüll (@signulll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

slowly but surely, technology reveals everything for what it truly is: - netflix proves that most people just want endless trash content disguised as storytelling. - ai lays bare that tons of “knowledge work” is just glorified copy-pasting & formatting. - workplace culture

•° Multiversal Storm °• (@beelzebuldaily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shes Called "Imperatrix Umbrosa" and on their journey through space, the Earth and the Moon cast 3 different shadows causing different types of solar and lunar eclipses. The Moon's umbra, penumbra, and antumbra. She also called Herself "Svarbhanu" in Chinese, the god of eclipses

Shes Called "Imperatrix Umbrosa" and on their journey through space, the Earth and the Moon cast 3 different shadows causing different types of solar and lunar eclipses. The Moon's umbra, penumbra, and antumbra.

She also called Herself "Svarbhanu" in Chinese, the god of eclipses
Andrew Ng (@andrewyng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people today are discouraging others from learning programming on the grounds AI will automate it. This advice will be seen as some of the worst career advice ever given. I disagree with the Turing Award and Nobel prize winner who wrote, “It is far more likely that the

Damien Masson (@damienhci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Photoshop for text. In our #CHI2025 paper “Textoshop”, we explore how interactions inspired by drawing software can help edit text. We consider words as pixels, sentences as regions, and tones as colours. #HCI #NLProc #LLMs #AI Thread 🧵 (1/10)