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ontologic.design
enhancing mankind’s ability to access and harness information is a public good programmer // poet // poster VP of @concept.country
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Very few ppl have rapped as hard as Vince staples on jump off the roof

welcome to the concept century 🔼

What is the LDS church up to in Colorado? 🤔

well, those are a-cute.

If you had told me things would end this way between Elon and Trump I would have said “yes that’s very likely”

I’ve been harping about this for years now. I think it’s very likely that LLMs do for psychology what the printing press did for alchemy

This is why it’s important that @concept.country established ourselves as the very first network state.

From our upcoming summer collection 👀👀

triangleposting

Real. Following the @concept.country gang turned my BlueSky experience from "as pleasant as being trapped in a swarm of angry wasps" to "not only more fun than X, but I'm inspired to work on creative projects of my own again." Feels like 2004-2014 era internet again 🥹 Highly recommend!

the @concept.country zine has arrived and it has all the scattered opening-of-age energy of a Mondo 2000. The only thing I don't like is that this needs to be in the hands of 14 year old weirdos not 50 year old ones. All the things I expected to be covered are.

This fucking bangs youtu.be/mmDP0AHfjdo?...

I think this is more or less true, but I also think ppl have a corollary imperative to make an effort to be genuinely informed, and it depresses me to see the broad lack of curiosity that exists

Frustrating when very good faith attempts at discussing AI get disconnected from the original

This became really clear to me when I was using LLMs to playtest a RPG module, which they can be decent at

When you prompt an LLM you are not asking it a question, you are asking it to perform a role. If you give it a url you are implicitly asking it to behave as though it has access to the content whether it does or not. Understanding this basic principle makes LLM behavior a lot more comprehensible

AI use is ubiquitous & leads to performance gains at the individual level that are not passed on to organizations. In a representative survey of US workers, 43.2% now use generative AI at work. Those who do use it for 1/3 of their weekly tasks & report a tripling of productivity on those tasks.

why are people drawing blue triangles on everything

Wake up.

Wooooooahhhhhh

C(concept)lipse

How deep does this go?

Found another. Wtf is this??

Goes deep 😳

My costume is not your culture or w/e they say

squirted out some subbystacky musings on some autotheory type ish vectorepisteme.substack.com/p/see-you-in... its ya boi

The printynge presse ys a peril to the alchymists and hir resipes, anon enyone shal be able to be one

It’s not a matter of allowing them or not, it’s a matter of legality. So far signals are pointing to “yes it’s fair use to train on copyrighted work”, this could change, but ppl need to square with reality. The cat is out of the bag! Pandora’s box is open! Etc

I mean yeah. Because if they get access so do you