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Various links I find interesting. Mostly hardcore tech :) // by @oleksandr_now. See @notatky for the personal stuff
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https://wz.ax/goodreads/9780679762881/high-output-management/t
Andy Grove's High Output Management

5/5 Should've read it earlier. Like 10 years earlier.
Or maybe not. I'd surely dismiss some aspects as "does it really matter?" then. Sometimes you need to experience the problem first to understand it.

Includes much more personal productivity tips than I expected.
As always, the important part is to actually do something.

Also, looking at the negative reviews... I'm puzzled.
Sure, well, the book IS dated, it's not all-encompassing, blah blah.
But you can't skip the part "think whether a particular piece of advice is applicable" and run blind even if it feels like the saving grace. Especially if it feels like the saving grace.
meantime, another proof SMS as two-factor authentication are insecure - in addition to the fact they could be intercepted by a LOT of parties, Mitto AG, Twitter's 2FA provider, sold user location to surveillance companies when they used SMS to login to Twitter (as you need to know the closest cell tower to deliver the text/place a call)
https://wz.ax/sms-spying-2fa
SymForce: Symbolic Computation and Code Generation for Robotics

In theory, Julia should cover both Python and C++ parts of SymForce. In practice, well… Looks impressive and practical at the same time.
https://wz.ax/symforce-skydio
ρ-calculus: A Reflective Higher-order Calculus
... an asynchronous message-passing calculus built on a notion of quoting. Names are quoted processes, and as such represent the code of a process, a reification of the syntactic structure of the process as an object for process manipulation.

https://wz.ax/n5-rho-calculus
well... i've yet to read this through, but likely this is THE thing that made calculus and linear algebra so hard for me (learning discrete math was definitely worth it too, but still!)

> This is a collection of ambiguous, inconsistent, or just unpleasant conventions in mathematical notation, started by Christian Lawson-Perfect.
https://wz.ax/math-wtf
let here be reactions too.
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Voxel 3D light field rendering, a thing which I dreamed of building since high school, tried to build multiple times back in 2010, somewhat succeeded in 2015. Made possible by neural networks now. IMHO This is the future of 3d art and entertainment. Unlimited detail, lighting effects of any complexity, etc etc.

(Try different rendering modes, it's all glitchy but it's starting to work!)
https://wz.ax/luma-neural-rendering
https://wz.ax/luma-neural-trees
and others on the luma labs website
the dark side of indistinguishability obfuscation: machine learning models can encode arbitrary functions, therefore provably undetectable backdoors as well

https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.06974
hmm, guys from Stanford claim that for instruction-tuning LLaMA 7B is enough. good! waiting for the fine-tuning code 🧐

https://crfm.stanford.edu/2023/03/13/alpaca.html
while the public is ranting, Bellard ships

ts_server is a web server proposing a REST API to large language models. They can be used for example for text completion, question answering, classification, chat, translation, image generation, ...
https://wz.ax/textsynth-server