Everyone’s scaling LLMs. Chollet asks a deeper question: can AI really adapt to the unknown? ARC1, test-time adaptation, and a glimpse of true AGI.| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
Why chaos fuels creativity in side projects. Discover how unstructured exploration led to my most successful ideas - including Piano Companion's surprise launch.| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
I used to think clothes were mostly about being decent in public. But over time, I started noticing something different. When I wear a T-shirt, I work differently.When I wear running shoes, I walk differently.And when I put on a proper shirt, I feel that I think more clearly. … and to my surprise, there’s […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
I’ve prototyped a lot of things in my life. Some projects turned into something useful – real tools that people actually use. Others… they just slowly faded. I’d try to force myself to keep going, telling myself, “Just push a little more, maybe it’ll click.” But it never did. No matter how much I tried, […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
The title of the post is puzzle – I recently stumbled upon one in an old printed book. The answer wasn’t obvious. In fact, it irritated me. I kept turning it over in my head. But when I finally got it, the feeling wasn’t just satisfaction – it was recognition. See, solving the puzzle wasn’t […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
In my last post, a lot of people commented that some folks are way too paranoid about washing fruit – like bananas or oranges (honestly, I’m still surprised by how a single sentence can spark a completely different discussion). I mean, you’re peeling them anyway, right? Plus, a little bacteria might actually help your immune […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
They stole our flow state – and turned it into a business model. You know that feeling – when you’re so immersed in a project that you forget to eat, or when you’re in deep work and time just disappears? That’s flow. It used to be about creativity and effortless immersion. Now, it’s been engineered […]| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)
Back in the day, if you wanted to master a craft, you found someone who had already walked the path. Blacksmiths, artists, engineers – they all learned through mentorship. Skills weren’t just taught, they were absorbed. You’d watch, ask questions, try, fail, and try again. No shortcuts. No magic formulas. Just real learning, passed from […] The post Mentorship, Mastery, and AI: The Real Way to Learn Code appeared first on @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov).| @desunit (Sergey Bogdanov)