Turist
@Turist
What incentive do big companies have to spend billions developing AI products that aren't addictive or designed to maximize user engagement? If your business model depends on capturing people's attention or getting them to pay, you have exactly ZERO incentive to show restraint.
I like how transparent the Google Gemini CLI is on GitHub. "Currently we don't have a good way of identifying quality regressions before releases go out."

I like how transparent the Google Gemini CLI is on GitHub. Their roadmap is public and accessible to everyone.

It sad to see good, hardworking astrologers who keep this country running, being replaced by chatGPT.
Listening to a podcast, and you accidentally hear @DynamicWebPaige 's voice youtu.be/HR-_U0Pzl1Y?t=…
When a task falls outside the model's training distribution, the LLM falls flat on its virtual face. I've been giving LLMs this test [transcribe Russian handwritten text] for over a year now. Everything fails except Gemini 2.5 Pro and GPT-4-mini-high Opus 4🤦
![Turist's tweet image. When a task falls outside the model's training distribution, the LLM falls flat on its virtual face.
I've been giving LLMs this test [transcribe Russian handwritten text] for over a year now. Everything fails except Gemini 2.5 Pro and GPT-4-mini-high
Opus 4🤦](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GwawwIYbEAEUx8T.png)
Think about it: we use our 20W brain to architect, build, and deploy 5 gigawatt GPU clusters for something to compete with our 20W brain
Back in my day, we used to deploy websites via FTP. And people doing this were called webmasters not vibe coders.

The demo I want to see: an AI agent handling end to end OpenAI's corporate taxes plus each individual employee's returns, with complete accuracy so no one faces fraud charges. Bonus points if it runs on ≤20W of power, matching human brain efficiency.
Nice, Andrei Copaci from Moldova built this.
A drone or a submarine? 🫧 A student just built a drone that flies through the air and swims underwater — and it actually works. As part of his Bachelor’s project, Andrei Copaci created a 3D-printed, hybrid drone with variable pitch propellers, meaning the blades shift…
Russian drone factory shows they're mass-producing 1,000+ Shahed drones PER DAY. Each costs only ~$20k but can strike targets 2,000km away, flooding Ukraine with 500+ per night. We haven't figured out an economically viable counter yet. These are the new AK-47 of the drone world.
Web got llms.txt I bet terminals will get --llm-context for most cli commands to augment AI agents.
what happened to holograms? I thought [10 years ago] they were supposed to be the next big thing.
This is how it feels to read Google's API documentation vs OpenAI / Anthropic.

My gym buddy’s been using Claude to create personalized daily workouts that adapt based on his training history and results. He’s been at it for a few weeks and loves how it evolves with his progress. Might have to steal this idea.
Using Claude Code is truly an unique experience… Like playing Minecraft in creative mode - for greenfield projects. It has its own glitches and issues, but its fun!
On long contexts, Gemini 2.5 Pro & Grok 4 are crushing it. So if you're working with long documents, Gemini is your friend. It's accurate, plus it has the largest context window out there. Data from Fiction.LiveBench

Just got back from Moldova 🇲🇩 I've noticed something interesting. People used to buy used German & US cars. Now, I see a flood of brand new Chinese EVs. I don't think this trend is going to reverse anytime soon.