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This page is best viewed full-screen here instead: https://xstats.blue/ A short script that shows you your twitter conversion rates. More links: Source code, How to Twitter Successfully Twitter Conversion Dashboard View your Twitter engagement funnel / conversion rates Anonymously share … Continue reading →| near.blog
Many of life’s best opportunities are only available in-person, so always be willing to hop on a cold-flight for something important. The most important days of your life may happen during them.| near.blog
Most traits that highly successful people have are not inherently beneficial. It takes a good dice roll, both genetic and circumstantial, for their benefits to accrue rather than destroy. Imagine someone is extremely good at noticing things that no one … Continue reading →| near.blog
This is a mirror of a post I made on twitter here. <effortPost> 2020-2025 AI releases which surprised me: time for musings! note this excludes many research results to instead focus on model outputs which i didn’t think i’d see … Continue reading →| near.blog
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This page is a list of some great purchases I’ve made. Until advertising becomes much more efficient, many of the best purchases we make are direct suggestions from friends| near.blog
This post is a mirror of a tweet on reductionism with respect to LLMs referring to AI models as “just math” or “matrix multiplication” is as uselessly reductive as referring to tigers as “just biology” or “biochemical reactions”| near.blog
This post is a mirror of the original tweet on HeavenBanning from June 1st 2022, around half a year before ChatGPT was released. heavenbanning, the hypothetical practice of banishing a user from a platform by causing everyone that they speak … Continue reading →| near.blog
This post is a mirror of a tweet I made on why I expect inequality to increase as AI progresses. ai is a force of extreme empowerment. currently it seems like many AI tools will be broadly available for anyone … Continue reading →| near.blog
Complex systems of life often contain a multitude of shortcuts: sources of alpha which, should you choose to exploit them, give notable advantage. Many classes of these shortcuts are features rather than bugs, and it is no accident of many systems that only a select minority are able to tactfully navigate them. | near.blog
What are the brightest and most ambitious minds of our generation currently working on?| near.blog