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New shader: Binary Circuit 👀

Another shader: animated gradients www.shadertoy.com/view/3c3XR8

Everyone, check out this little shader I wrote today

i'm looking for work as of today! if you need a staff level backend/database person, i could very well be that person: tef.computer. if you know your company is hiring, drop me a link to the careers page. nb: due to having a sleep cycle resembling a melatonin free jazz solo, i work in GMT+5

I could have been a crab.

I'm seeing some "how to program AI agents books" pop up, but all they make me want to do is read books on game AI programming. There's so much work already gone into the field, it feels like we're rediscovering hot water.

i might be looking for a new role, staff developer, remote uk/us tef.computer i am pretty good at the whole "fixing distributed systems" stuff but i'm also pretty good at the "levelling up a team" stuff too

I'm vibe coding

Our feature artist/tutorial today is by the talented @tonikopantoja.bsky.social and looks at adding more POP and SNAP to your character animation using OVERSHOOTS! Awesome examples here! #animation #animationdev #gamedev #gameart #manga #characterdesign #drawing #comicart

we need a rogan josh of the left

Just followed a bunch of cognitive neuroscientists, I'm not an academic, but I keep hearing about this reviewer 2 guy, who the fuck is he, do you need me to go talk to him?

I haven’t watched Andor, is it a show about Boolean logic

UTOPIA MUST FALL gets its biggest update ever in 2 days! store.steampowered.com/app/2849680/...

New Paper: Continuous Thought Machines pub.sakana.ai/ctm/ Neurons in brains use timing and synchronization in the way that they compute, but this is largely ignored in modern neural nets. We believe neural timing is key for the flexibility and adaptability of biological intelligence. Thread ↓

New era for brain mapping, latest from Johann Danzl lab in @nature.com. Light-microscopy connectomics is at single-synapse resolution. Engineered hydrogel embedding + expansion, deep learning-based segmentation, and molecularly resolved reconstructions: axons, spines, connectivity, all visible.

I was looking up pictures of bracelet knots because girlfriend was making bracelets and she said "that just looks like bread to me"

This is my chillaxing playlist open.spotify.com/playlist/4Lf...

Y'all I bought this book (Active Inference) and I realized I'm too dumb to understand it. Decided to watch some Stanford lectures to build up knowledge for it, then I realized I don't get them. Should I just go back to kindergarten and stop wasting my time?