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@nearcyan • 168,080 subscribers
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searching for "tsunami footage" on YouTube in 2025 almost every video is AI now. millions of views each
near670,109 views • 5 months ago

Alibaba's character swap via Wan2.2-Animate very impressive *and* free and open-source..
near621,667 views • 8 months ago

found this great steve jobs clip steve would like to remind you to send cold DMs and emails!!!
near1,632,206 views • 2 years ago

you guys have no idea how fun making the grid was play with it here:
near212,501 views • 4 months ago

people are making entire music videos with sora the lyrics are gibberish but still 🤯🤯🤯
near845,204 views • 2 years ago

I rode in a Zoox (self-driving Amazon car) today! Overall an amazing experience; another rare time where the present truly looks, feels, and sounds like the future Waymo set a *very* high standard for me to compare to but I feel like Zoox was able to achieve a similar level of polish throughout the experience Pros: • App is great and actually works (rare!) • Driving is very smooth, about the same as a Waymo (both of which are nicer and smoother than most humans) • The leg space and seat layout are great and unparalleled. There's drink holders, usb ports, wireless charging, and music control on touch screen • 10/10 SFX, voice, animations, and subtle details. They matter! Cons: • Service area is small (mostly East Mission + SOMA, see below) • I feel a little less safe in Zoox versus Waymo. Waymo still has a driver's seat, a steering wheel, and more importantly, a dashboard which shows me what the car sees and what it is thinking and planning. Zoox has none of these (the touch screens don't show me LIDAR or AI predictions), which does feel super cool, but will take me a bit to get used to • The vehicle draws attention to itself more so than Waymo due to its irregularity, which I dislike because I don't feel safe in NE Mission and SOMA (but this isn't really Zoox's fault, is it? I trust it to not crash me!) • No Spotify integration but I could choose songs from Zoox FM Misc: • My pickup time was 7min, which is on par with or ~2min above my average Waymo pickup time • My ride was free. I don't know what the price will settle on when there's larger availability and also don't know current availability or timelines • There were two semi-urgent stops on my ride from a cyclist and a motorcyclist who both came aggressively close (around 1ft) to me. One stop was a bit less smooth than Waymo's would have been, but the car still made smart choices • Rides are available 8AM-11PM, riders must be 8 or older, no pets, alcohol, or smoking Overall: • Really cool experience. Feels less like taking a taxi and more like being in a smooth amusement park ride that tries (and succeeds!) at convincing me I'm living in the year 2030 • For now I'll stick with Waymo due to the UX, music control, familiarity, and availability (I've spent 105 hours of my life in a Waymo thus far apparently), but once Zoox expands their service area, especially if I'm with 2-3 friends, I'm looking forward to trying it more often Disclosures: • I love Waymo and self-driving cars • I own exactly one share in Amazon valued at $234 • I wasn't asked to tweet or review but no one told me I couldn't so send tweet
near167,900 views • 8 months ago

Sam Altman was also surprised that no one built ChatGPT before OpenAI: "we had the model for ChatGPT in the API for ~10 months before we made ChatGPT .. I sort of thought someone (else) was gonna just build it" (reminder: there are *many* similarly unbuilt products right now)
near642,147 views • 3 years ago

great quote from karpathy most great organizations require leader(s) with a disproportionate amount of power when this is absent you end up with countless hierarchies of ineffective committees, e.g. many google products lack a Directly Responsible Individual with actual power
near359,343 views • 2 years ago