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@rileyleff

forest guy. getting phd figuring out how trees work. also computer guy and basketball guy. and don’t forget cat guy.

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I think this is true and a much greater risk than it’s given credit for. But the risk is currently backstopped by the fact that the models have fixed weights. Agent harnesses + online continuous learning is a recipe for some *big* safety problems

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MCP server development is really fun > LLM builds it > LLM tries it > "it sucked because xyz" > LLM builds it > LLM tries it > "it sucked because abc" > LLM builds it ...

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Sending your kids to UChicago is optimizing for downward socioeconomic trajectory if they don't already come from money. It's basically a giant minefield of distractions from actually making money. They'll make you think getting a PhD is normal and then it's over for you.

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Just made a little system for managing blog content in git and s3. Gonna revamp rileyleff dotcom this weekend github.com/RileyLeff/rile…

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As a biologist I think this is mostly a skill issue on our end. We collectively suck pretty bad at formalizing empiricism into tractable systems. It's possible though!

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Really like this kid. Rare to find wing prospects at his size with this much feel. Need him to tighten up the handle and put on some lbs this summer. His ceiling might be a little higher than most ppl realize

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Opus 4.6 fast mode is jarring! Mostly bottlenecked by cargo build / cargo test times now. Maybe I should get a faster macbook

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Longer agent runtimes makes it drastically easier to manage many of them concurrently. Trying to multiclaude last year was really hard. now I feel like a leisurely software farmer with a bountiful crop