Roy Carrilho
@RuiCarrilho5
CS PhD student, focusing on computer vision, on a (losing) journey to get cracked
the masculine urge to give up on your PhD, months away from completion, to make a game in a custom engine from scratch
is there any open model that does Deep Research at a decent level? is anybody even working on it?
weekly reminder that if you have not touched grass, you have wasted a perfectly good sunday
how do you guys handle the "is it worth learning things when ai will just do this better than I ever could in some years" feeling?
what I need to do more of: reading writing coding leetcode working on my compiler finish the last paper for my thesis start new projects learn more about RL respond to emails respond to DMs finish my damn thesis read more papers do more gym do less drudgery ...life is hard.
I dislike artists who are like "I intentionally make my art provocative to shock society into [blablabla]" no bro, you just make edgy shit and alienate the few people who would be on your side. stop trying to manipulate society and just chill.
I need to become the sort of person who does leetcode hards for fun
got rejected by this start-up I was interviewing at. feels bad man. when will my fortunes turn
feels nice to come back to my compiler after some time away

what are you gonna do with your first universal basic income check, if that ever comes around?
not an ounce of soul in a single second of this abomination. I want to punch this man in the face within 5 seconds.
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I'm starting to think Roy is unfairly maligned on here. this thread is actually pretty solid, self aware nuggets of wisdom
also im p sure 99% of all startup advice is just wrong or not generalizable, including this. don't blindly listen to anyone. yc, sam altman, elon musk, me, anyone in the world who is not you the only two things im SURE you need to do are > take risks > work hard
remember when geniuses were glamourized, to the point where it was perceived that being an asshole was implicitly allowed, as long as you were very damn good at what you do? ...does that still happen?
