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Lajos Deme

@silentrunner.eth #7288

Cheap Compute --> God Machines --> Eternal Life. Working on this @mercury
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China is building some super cool shit. This AI chip uses photons for power.

Hope one day these will be on the Mercury Compute Network.

https://www.livescience.com/technology/computing/china-s-upgraded-light-powered-agi-chip-is-now-a-million-times-more-efficient-than-before-researchers-say
Be careful with saying you're "staying true to yourself".

Authenticity is often just an excuse to remain in your comfort zone.

You are a constantly evolving being. Your authentic self can change by the minute.
Imagine a world where OpenAI is the only one with superintelligent AI.

A world where a company can bend reality to its will.

A world where truth no longer exists.

A world where to innovate one must sacrifice at the Altman altar.

If you think this fucking sucks check out what I'm building.
https://warpcast.com/pmarca/0x5f59346f
Cheap compute --> God machines --> Eternal life
What is the most annoying thing today when it comes to training or fine tuning LLMs?
Brilliant essay. Riffs perfectly with my previous longevity post too.

"it’s my guess that powerful AI could at least 10x the rate of these discoveries, giving us the next 50-100 years of biological progress in 5-10 years"

I agree with this guess.


https://darioamodei.com/machines-of-loving-grace
Hey @timdaub.eth where are you? Been a while since I saw you on my feed
Interesting read even though it states something (for me) blatantly obvious.

Biohacking et al can only get you so far.

I do a lot to optimize my health, but I know that at best they will give me a few extra years that might just be enough to reach the point where AI solves death for us.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s43587-024-00702-3
What do we think about this paper? Can HH be the next big AI architecture?

https://www.nature.com/articles/s43588-024-00674-9
Today at Mercury protocol: I fixed a bunch of bugs in the p2p networking layer of our node and did some testing in various different deployment environments. Fun stuff :)
The verification problem is probably the hardest problem to solve in decentralized AI compute.

We found all other attempts unsatisfactory, so we decided to deep dive into recent research papers and try to come up with our own approach.

Our main realization is that solutions that rely on game theory or are too dependent on current AI architectures are not future proof.

For a robust solution, we have to go all the way down to the metal.
Working on my VO2 Max. How long until I get it above 56?
We have been silent for a while now.

It is not because we have nothing to say.

It is because we have been focused on building.

Creating a decentralized GPU network for AI is incredibly hard work, especially when you are a tiny bootstrapped team.

But we are making progress. Every fucking day. Expect us.
Does anyone know if there's any way I can utilize the yield from stETH on an L2?

I know that I can bridge wstETH back and forth, and if I want to get my yield I have to bridge back to L1 and unwrap, but that's quite cumbersome.
Happy to have had the chance to talk with Bryan in person for the first time.

Thanks for being a super kind person @bryanjohnson
Europoooors can someone recommend a good accountant familiar with EU-wide tax law + crypto?
Choosing how long you want to live should be a fundamental human right.
- "Are you depressed?"
- "No I just suffer from a pathological loss of the capacity to rationalize away reality"