Dhavan
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"How much fun is there in the universe?" "Will we ever run out of fun?" "Are we having fun yet?" "Could we be having more fun?"
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Getting Meta to halve (or reduce by some measure) OpenAI's talent pool is an Eliezer-esque / HPMOR move.
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"Assuming spherical cow" is not a joke! It is one of the most important steps!
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I've been going at Cursor + Claude Code + Codex last few days. Now I somehow feel it is sparking a new kind of joy in programming where I don't have to waste time almost at all on things I find boring. Instead think, architect, ask, type.
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Does this make LessWrong proud of Claude 4 Sonnet? I was experimenting with Dwarkesh's post about Socratic thinking.
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@HeftyHaruspex AI gives intelligent advice, flatters you shamelessly, and is secretly planning to betray you and take over. We have *automated* the role of Grand Vizier.
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This is how o3 thinks about "Dissolving the Question" ( https://t.co/Mv3il5jfDw).
@ESYudkowsky gave an exercise to create a stack trace, o3 tried. https://t.co/0Khbp5qXvo
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"If a tree falls in the forest, but no one hears it, does it make a sound?" …
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For a “suicidal” “disgraced financier” and “genius multi-billion dollar FX hedge fund manager” that “no one still cares about” as by now it’s yesterday’s news. Huh. Go figure. ;-)
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3.7 sonnet in cursor revises so much that I have started giving up and just accepting everything and checking from UI if things are as I want 😅
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https://t.co/2xyQv3XqWc The chain of thought is SUPER interesting!
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@glassuser @elonmusk Not given his position about work from home, no. Now that you mention of it. Makes sense for people who have to be on-site to troubleshoot rocket engines. Not so much for software engineers.
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