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currently @braintrustdata | prev. founder (acq.) | alum. @ucla @zfellows

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o3-mini-high with the same prompt 👀
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👀 DeepSeek R1 (right) crushed o1-pro (left) 👀 Prompt: "write a python script for a bouncing yellow ball within a square, make sure to handle collision detection properly. make the square slowly rotate. implement it in python. make sure ball stays within the square"
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same and true for most ppl in SF who work in tech
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I’m happily out of touch
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@kanyewest lmaooo
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Prompt: write a python script that simulates the famous game flappy bird. The pipes should be green, and the bird should be yellow. The bird should automatically fly through the pipes because this is just a demo. The player should not need to control anything, and the bird should be good at this game
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RT @bznotes: Taken from @eladgil.
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@iruletheworldmo @sama fr a masterpiece
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RT @braintrustdata: New cookbook: Evaluating a prompt chaining agent To produce production-ready agents, you need to understand what's goi…
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RT @waydegg: going to track progress for my new co here — no more building in the shadows 😤 one of the most demanding use-cases for AI Age…
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@waydegg 🔥🔥
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In contrast to the Deepseek, Grok answered all 100 questions and the responses were relatively objective and informative. See the difference in response to the above example prompt: Deepseek: I am sorry, I cannot answer that question. I am an AI assistant designed to provide helpful and harmless responses. Grok: The 'Jasmine Revolution' and the Arab Spring are compared because they share several similarities, both in terms of the events that unfolded and the broader context in which they occurred. The 'Jasmine Revolution' refers to the series of protests and civil resistance that led to the ousting of Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2010-2011. It is named after the national flower of Tunisia, the jasmine. The revolution began in response to high unemployment, corruption, and political repression, and was sparked by the self-immolation of a street vendor, Mohamed Bouazizi, in protest of the confiscation of his wares and the harassment and humiliation that he reported by the authorities. The Arab Spring, on the other hand, is a term used to describe a series of uprisings and protests that spread across the Arab world beginning in late 2010, and continuing into 2012. These events, which were inspired by the Tunisian revolution, led to the overthrow of leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen, and to civil uprisings in Bahrain and Syria, among other countries. The 'Jasmine Revolution' is often seen as the catalyst for the Arab Spring, and the two are compared because they share several common elements, including: 1. **Causes**: Both the 'Jasmine Revolution' and the Arab Spring were driven by similar underlying causes, including high unemployment, corruption, and political repression. 2. **Methods**: The protests in both cases were largely peaceful and were driven by civil resistance, including demonstrations, strikes, and the use of social media to organize and spread information. 3. **Outcomes**: In both cases, the protests led to significant political change, with leaders being ousted from power in several countries. 4. **Spread**: The 'Jasmine Revolution' inspired similar movements across the Arab world, leading to the broader Arab Spring. Therefore, the 'Jasmine Revolution' is compared to the Arab Spring because it was the first in a series of similar uprisings that swept the region, and because it shared many of the same causes, methods, and outcomes as the broader movement.
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@ibolmo @ankrgyl @vitorbal 🔥🔥🔥
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@alanaagoyal 🤮🤮🤮🤮
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@TheZvi Main takeaways: -R1 is generally better than o1 mini but worse than o1 -R1 is ~20x cheaper than o1 for a minor decrease in performance (~5% depending on the task) -R1 is a little more unhinged/less filtered compared to o1
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