Open the window and play some videos games and touch virtual grass then ◡̈
Top 12hr / 6hr works the best. Active is usually selected by default and rubbish unless you're a reply-guy and want to jump into active discussions. Stick to top for new stuff. If you're still running dry, touch some grass for a bit and come back. There's a decent amount of activity here now that can fill the need providing you aren't just scrolling all day.
You can set it to hide posts you've seen (on mobile) to prevent the issue of seeing them again too.
Just browse by all?
Similar? Guy literally did a crypto memecoin rug pull and uses it to facilitate anonymous donations from anyone.
We can literally design entirely new mechanisms. Redefine money. Local exchange trading systems with local currencies, new monetary systems and elastic mechanisms that are compatible with open governance. Global mutual credit systems. Shift towards bottom-up. Anti-capitalist. Mutualism. The Agora. Now we get to do Elysium instead.
I assume by being an ‘actual working currency’ you’re talking about speed for instant payments which isn’t a hard problem.
Gee I hope people are working on truly decentralised open source alternatives.
Gifting cryptocurrency to the fascists and crypto bros has been a massive fumble from the left.
I mean to be fair, don't Universities usually prioritise foreign students because they pay through the nose?
Not sure what you mean, we are seeing results at an increasing pace if anything. A lot more complexity going into it than 'increasing text/GPUs' though.
https://arcprize.org/leaderboard
AlphaEvolve recently achieved what you are after.
We also applied AlphaEvolve to over 50 open problems in analysis , geometry , combinatorics and number theory , including the kissing number problem.
In 75% of cases, it rediscovered the best solution known so far.
In 20% of cases, it improved upon the previously best known solutions, thus yielding new discoveries
AlphaEvolve discovered a new scheduling heuristic for Google's Borg cluster management system, recovering an average of 0.7% of global compute resources that were previously stranded due to resource fragmentation.
Google's annual capital expenditures in the tens of billions, this efficiency translates to hundreds of millions of dollars saved annually
Been a few months since I used co-pilot, but they use a model that's worse than GPT-4/4o which is a big step down from the reasoning models.
Try out Cline, aider, or one of the tools devs actually use with the latest models from Anthropic/Google/OpenAI.
https://aider.chat/docs/leaderboards/
Didn't look through all the issues but there were things like
The agent was blocked by configuration issues from accessing the necessary dependencies to successfully build and test. Those are being fixed and we'll continue experimenting.
Been out less than a week, let's see how it's doing in a year.
Yes, despite the irrational phobia amongst the Lemmings, AI is massively useful across a wide range of examples like you've just given as it reduces barriers to building something.
As a CS grad, the problem isn't it replacing all programmers, at least not immediately. It's that a senior software engineer can manage a bunch of AI agents, meaning there's less demand for developers overall.
Same way tools like Wix, Facebook, etc came in and killed the need for a bunch of web developers that operated in the range for small businesses.
AI is great for this btw.