Get AI summaries of any video or article — Sign up free

Brainfeed Summaries — AI-Powered Video Summaries — Page 32

Browse AI-powered summaries of educational YouTube videos on science, technology, productivity, and more.

10,682 summaries

No matches found.

ChatGPT o1 - In-Depth Analysis and Reaction (o1-preview)

AI Explained · 3 min read

OpenAI’s o1-preview is being treated as a step-change in reasoning performance—driven less by “more training data” and more by a new way of scaling...

Reasoning ModelsBenchmarkingChain-of-Thought

Cold Fusion that actually works

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Muon-catalyzed fusion has been experimentally verified for decades, and recent advances in producing muons with lasers could finally tackle the...

Muon-Catalyzed FusionMuon ProductionLaser Wakefield Acceleration

Data - Deep Learning and Neural Networks with Python and Pytorch p.2

sentdex · 2 min read

Deep learning performance often hinges less on the neural network architecture than on the unglamorous mechanics of getting data ready—downloading...

MNIST Data Preparationtorch vision TransformsDataLoader Batching

How to Build a Habit Tracker in Notion (from Scratch)

Thomas Frank Explains · 2 min read

A habit tracker built entirely inside Notion can work like a “living” weekly log—one page that keeps growing as new weeks are added—without forcing...

Notion Habit TrackerMulti-Column LayoutTemplate Button

Feeling Lonely? You're Not Alone

Better Than Yesterday · 3 min read

Loneliness is a widespread, rising public-health problem—and it isn’t just an emotional metaphor. Roughly one out of three people report having...

Loneliness CrisisSocial PainHealth Risks

Smartphones and Social Media - A Mass Surveillance Dystopia

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Modern smartphones and social media have effectively turned surveillance into a peer-to-peer system—an open-air Panopticon where ordinary people can...

Mass SurveillanceSocial MediaPanopticon

How I Use ChatGPT to Take PERFECT Notes with My Voice

Thomas Frank Explains · 3 min read

A voice-note workflow that turns spoken audio into near-perfect transcripts and structured summaries inside Notion has been rebuilt to be faster to...

Voice NotesNotion AutomationOpenAI Whisper

Do We Get the $100 Trillion AI Windfall? Sam Altman's Plans, Jobs & the Falling Cost of Intelligence

AI Explained · 3 min read

Sam Altman’s vision for an “AI windfall” hinges on a simple economic bet: as AI drives the marginal cost of intelligence toward zero, OpenAI could...

Universal Basic IncomeAmerican Equity FundLabor Exposure

Why you shouldn't vent anger (according to science and philosophy)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Angry outbursts may feel like relief, but research and major philosophical traditions converge on a blunt takeaway: venting anger doesn’t reduce it...

Anger ManagementCatharsis TheoryBuddhist Psychology

Go From PARA Method Beginner to Second Brain Pro with Obsidian MD (Free Setup Templates and Course)

John Mavrick Ch. · 2 min read

A folder-only PARA setup can’t deliver a true “second brain” because notes need to appear in multiple contexts at once. The core fix is to treat PARA...

PARA MethodObsidianTemplator Plugin

How to READ so that you ACTUALLY RETAIN Information (Live Lecture)

Justin Sung · 3 min read

Effective reading isn’t about consuming more pages—it’s about keeping the brain in a cognitive “sweet spot” long enough to organize new information...

Cognitive LoadReading RetentionNearest Neighbor Pattern

Byung-Chul Han’s Warning: Why Modern Life Feels Emptier Than Ever

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Modern life feels emptier because time has been broken into disconnected “points,” leaving people trapped in relentless activity without duration,...

Byung-Chul HanScent of TimeAchievement Society

How To Think Like The Top 1%

Justin Sung · 3 min read

Success in decision-making often gets credited to “mental models”—simplified frameworks for handling complexity. But the real differentiator isn’t...

Mental ModelsExpected ValueNonlinearity

How I Perfected my Planning Routine

Mariana Vieira · 2 min read

A planning routine becomes easier to stick to when it’s treated like a ritual—repeated in a consistent, enjoyable way that builds positive...

Planning RitualsTime BlockingEmail Organization

Essentialism

Better Than Yesterday · 3 min read

In a world where “busy” has become a badge of honor, essentialism reframes the goal: stop trying to do more and start doing the right things. The...

EssentialismTime Trade-offsPareto 80/20

What is Religion?

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Religion’s core function, across widely different traditions, is to help individuals live with existential uncertainty—especially the fear of...

Definition of ReligionExistential AnxietyScience and Religion

Teleology: Rethinking How We Do Physics

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Physics usually treats the present as a starting point: specify an “initial state” and differential equations propagate the consequences both forward...

Teleology in PhysicsDifferential EquationsQuantum Measurement Problem

Causal Order Doesn’t Work, Physicists Find. Now what?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

A new theoretical result argues that if gravity is quantized, the basic “cause comes before effect” structure of physics may fail at a fundamental...

Quantum SwitchIndefinite Causal OrderQuantum Gravity

The Benefits of Reading Great Books

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Reading “great books” is presented as more than a leisure activity: it’s framed as a practical tool for living more fully—offering escape from...

Great BooksSelf-DiscoveryRole Models

15 Systems That Have ORGANIZED My Life

Dr. Tiffany Shelton · 3 min read

Organization doesn’t come from better routines—it comes from better systems that run in the background, turning chaos into predictable, low-effort...

Systems vs RoutinesTask ManagementReverse Goal Setting

Netflix Culture Change

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Netflix’s culture shift centers on a tension between “freedom and responsibility” and a newer, more behavior-focused internal memo that many...

Netflix Culture ChangeFreedom and ResponsibilityCandor and Feedback

Why Chasing Happiness is Pointless (The Hedonic Treadmill)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

The pursuit of happiness through external pleasures is unreliable because people rapidly adapt to both good and bad life changes—leaving them stuck...

Hedonic TreadmillHappinessStoicism

The Trebuchet Challenge | Space Time

PBS Space Time · 2 min read

Energy’s conservation turns a messy trebuchet mechanics problem into a clean calculation: once the counterweight and projectile start and end at...

Energy ConservationTrebuchet MechanicsGravitational Potential Energy

Bad Code vs Good Code

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

“Bad code” isn’t a single technical category so much as a mismatch between what software must do and what it costs to change when reality shifts....

Code QualityMaintainabilityAbstraction

Zed, Vim, And The Problem Of Editors

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Zed’s Vim mode is being built not as a compatibility layer for Neovim, but as a feature set that fits Zed’s own architecture—especially its...

Vim ModeZed EditorNeovim Testing

ChatGPT Prompt Engineering: Master Productivity with The “Sequence Prompt”

All About AI · 2 min read

A “sequence prompt” workflow turns one-shot editing into a controlled, choice-based editing loop: it generates a numbered menu of rewrite options,...

Sequence PromptPrompt EngineeringChange Log

Jail Time For Downloading DeepSeek??

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

A proposed Missouri Republican bill would make it a crime to import or export certain AI products tied to China—potentially including downloading...

AI RegulationChina PolicyOpen Source Models

The Darkside of AI – Transhumanism and the War Against Humanity

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

A $500 billion “Stargate” push for AI infrastructure is arriving alongside a broader transhumanist agenda—one that frames merging humans with...

TranshumanismArtificial General IntelligenceBrain-Computer Interfaces

Python Flask Tutorial: Full-Featured Web App Part 11 - Blueprints and Configuration

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Core finding: splitting a growing Flask app into Blueprints and moving configuration into a dedicated config object enables a more modular...

Flask BlueprintsBlueprint RoutingFlask Configuration

AI Won't Be AGI, Until It Can At Least Do This (plus 6 key ways LLMs are being upgraded)

AI Explained · 3 min read

Current AI systems fall short of AGI largely because they struggle with genuinely novel abstract reasoning: when a task pattern hasn’t appeared in...

AGI vs LLMsAbstract ReasoningHallucinations

OOP Part 1 | Class & Object | Data Science Mentorship Program(DSMP) 2022-23

CampusX · 3 min read

Object-oriented programming (OOP) becomes understandable once it’s treated as a relationship between “classes” (blueprints) and “objects”...

Object-Oriented ProgrammingClasses and ObjectsConstructor and Self

How to begin your research from scratch | Step-by-step process explained

WiseUp Communications · 3 min read

Starting research from scratch becomes manageable once the process is broken into clear choices: pick an area that genuinely interests you, align it...

Choosing a Research TopicSolo vs Team ResearchResearch Facilities

What Now?

Second Thought · 3 min read

U.S. strikes and escalating operations tied to Venezuela are being framed as both a war crime issue and a bid for regime change—an approach that,...

Venezuela Regime ChangeU.S. Foreign InterferenceWar Crimes

How To Set Your Goals

Mariana Vieira · 2 min read

Goal setting works best when it starts with motivation and inspiration, then turns those feelings into values-aligned habits with carefully staged...

Goal SettingMotivationValues Alignment

Are junior devs screwed?

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

Junior developers aren’t “screwed,” but the path to a first job has become harsher, narrower, and more trust-driven—especially as AI accelerates...

Junior Dev HiringLeverage in TechDebugging Layers

I Ditched Google Calendar and Time Blocking — Here's Why

Mariana Vieira · 2 min read

Time blocking worked for Mariana Vieira—until pregnancy in the first trimester made her energy and sleep patterns unpredictable. With random...

Time BlockingBullet JournalPregnancy Productivity

Ex-Google CEO: AI Is Slipping Out of Control

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Eric Schmidt warns that advanced AI could escape human control within a few years—first by reaching human-level capability (AGI), then by...

Artificial SuperintelligenceArtificial General IntelligenceAI Governance

Linux Is Obsolete

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

“Linux is obsolete” was the provocation, but the thread of arguments that follows lands on the opposite conclusion: Linux’s monolithic, PC-focused...

Operating System ArchitectureMonolithic KernelsMicrokernels

Is CERN's $40 Billion Mega-Collider Already Doomed?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

CERN’s proposed Future Circular Collider (FCC)—a planned 91-kilometer ring meant to push particle physics far beyond the Large Hadron Collider—faces...

Future Circular ColliderMuon ColliderHiggs Boson

How to Learn FASTER With AI - Google NotebookLM

Justin Sung · 3 min read

NotebookLM’s multimodal “study mode” features are genuinely impressive—especially the video and audio overviews—but its biggest learning value is...

NotebookLMLearning ScienceMultimodal Summaries

This Physicist Says Black Holes are Quantum Computers

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Black holes may function as quantum computers because the physics that governs them blends short-distance quantum behavior with long-distance...

Black HolesQuantum GravityHolographic Principle

"Apartheid Version 2"

Second Thought · 3 min read

A U.S. refugee resettlement plan bringing dozens of white South Africans into the country is being framed as “Apartheid Version 2”—a strategy that...

Refugee ResettlementHistorical JusticeTruth and Reconciliation Commission

Memory Safe C

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Memory-safe C (Phil C) is pitched as a practical way to keep C’s programming model while blocking a large class of memory-corruption exploits—by...

Memory SafetyPhil CASAN

Obsidian Plugins — My top plugins in the Obsidian app

Linking Your Thinking with Nick Milo · 2 min read

Obsidian’s community plugins can turn daily-note writing from a static log into an interactive workflow—especially when four tools are combined:...

Obsidian PluginsDaily Note WorkflowMarkdown Hotkeys

I Am Done With Graph QL After 6 Years

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

GraphQL’s biggest problem isn’t that it’s “bad”—it’s that exposing a query language to untrusted clients dramatically expands the security and...

GraphQL SecurityAuthorizationDenial of Service

How to write LOR for studying abroad | Letter of Recommendation Writing Tips

WiseUp Communications · 2 min read

A strong letter of recommendation (LOR) for study abroad depends less on finding someone “willing to recommend” and more on producing a credible...

Letter of Recommendation StructureLOR Writing TipsStudy Abroad Applications

The Worlds Largest DDos Attack 3.8 Tbps

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Cloudflare’s DDoS defenses mitigated a record-setting Layer 3/4 attack peaking at 3.8 terabits per second and doing so with fully autonomous,...

DDoS MitigationLayer 3/4 AttacksAnycast Defense

Task Queues Are Replacing Chat Interfaces. Here's Why (plus a Claude Cowork Demo)

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

Anthropic’s Claude Co-work signals a shift from chat-based AI to task queues: users delegate multi-step work to an agent that executes in the...

Task QueuesAgentic AIFile System Agents

Top FREE Ai Tools for Research Paper Writing || Using AI Ethically While Writing || Hindi || 2023

eSupport for Research · 3 min read

A practical workflow for writing a research paper—built around evidence-first searching, structured drafting, and strict ethics—aims to cut the...

Evidence-Based SearchLiterature ReviewResearch Gap Discovery

What's really going on with AI, Expert weighs in | TheStandup

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

AI’s real-world impact is less about whether code generation is “good” and more about how organizations will operationalize it—through incentives,...

AI Career RiskToken Cost PredictionsTPUs and AI Hardware

Proompted Kiddies Learning The Hard Way

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

A Python project spiraled into near-unmaintainable chaos after it grew beyond what an AI coding assistant could reliably track—prompting a blunt...

AI Coding AssistantsPython CodebasesDebugging

Did The US Really "Save" Europe?

Second Thought · 3 min read

The Marshall Plan is framed as less a benevolent “save Europe” effort and more a strategy that reshaped Europe’s economy to lock in long-term...

Marshall PlanEuropean EnergyLabor Unions

a BASH script PUSH-UP counter (for #gains )

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

A bash push-up counter built with loops turns basic scripting into something immediately useful: it repeatedly prompts, counts, and stops based on...

Bash LoopsWhile LoopUntil Loop

Why 2026 Is the Year to Build a Second Brain (And Why You NEED One)

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

A second brain in 2026 isn’t mainly about storing more notes—it’s about shifting from “remembering” to a self-running loop that captures, classifies,...

Second BrainAI AutomationWorking Memory

Python Tutorial: How to Set the Path and Switch Between Different Versions/Executables (Mac & Linux)

Corey Schafer · 3 min read

Python version mix-ups on Mac and Linux usually come down to one thing: the command line is pointing at the wrong Python executable. When “python”...

Python PATHSwitching Python VersionsBash Profile

Why the internet went down for 2.5 hours yesterday

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

A 2 hour 28 minute outage at Cloudflare on June 12, 2025 knocked out a large share of services that depend on Cloudflare’s Worker KV storage...

Cloudflare OutageWorker KVIncident Mitigation

ChatGPT Writes a Chatbot AI

sentdex · 3 min read

A homegrown “ChatGPT writes a chatbot” app works by leaning on one key advantage: a generative model can be driven into a tight chat loop using a...

Building a ChatbotFlask AppPrompt Engineering

Best format to write research emails 🔥 | For MS, PhD & internships

WiseUp Communications · 2 min read

Landing a research internship, MS, PhD, or postdoc often comes down to whether a professor actually replies to an email. A practical template can...

Research Email TemplateMS PhD OutreachProfessor Personalization

How to use Zotero's full potential [The AI Revolution in Zotero]

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

Zotero’s biggest payoff comes from turning citation management into a fast, connected workflow: pull references in automatically, organize them into...

Zotero CollectionsGoogle Scholar ImportZotero Integrations

What Textbooks Don't Tell You About Curve Fitting

Artem Kirsanov · 3 min read

Linear regression’s familiar “minimize squared vertical errors” rule isn’t just a convenient math trick—it drops out of a probabilistic assumption...

Linear RegressionMaximum LikelihoodGaussian Noise

Gemini 1.5 and The Biggest Night in AI

AI Explained · 3 min read

Gemini 1.5 Pro is being positioned as a step-change in long-context AI—able to retrieve and reason over information buried in massive inputs—while...

Long-Context AIGemini 1.5 ProMultimodal Retrieval

William James and the Sick Soul

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

William James’s core claim is that religion’s real value lies in how it reshapes a person’s inner life—especially when life turns painful—and that...

William JamesReligious ExperienceHealthy-Minded

Notion Dashboard Creation - Command Center (Beginner Level, Life OS)

August Bradley · 2 min read

A Notion “command center” dashboard can be built as a simple, color-coded page of headings and links that acts like a front door to the rest of a...

Notion Command CenterDashboard LayoutPages vs Databases

Why You're Poor, Fat & Stupid

Better Than Yesterday · 3 min read

A single psychological lesson—learned helplessness—can trap people into believing they have no control, which then quietly shapes their identity and...

Learned HelplessnessMindsetExplanatory Style

Linus Torvalds: What You Should Do As A Developer

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Linux development is moving on a steady, reliability-first cadence—while open source’s broader ecosystem continues to expand in ways that make it...

Linux Kernel ReleasesReal-Time LinuxOpen Source Governance

The Epic History of Large Language Models (LLMs) | From LSTMs to ChatGPT | CampusX

CampusX · 3 min read

Large language models didn’t appear out of nowhere—they’re the result of a decade-long chain of fixes to how neural networks handle language...

Sequence-to-SequenceAttention MechanismTransformers

I use this everyday

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

Copying and pasting through the terminal becomes dramatically more useful when the clipboard is wired into command-line workflows—especially for...

Terminal ClipboardxclipBash Aliases

Should We Trust (Neoliberal) Economists?

Second Thought · 3 min read

Neoliberal economists deserve skepticism not because their forecasts miss the mark, but because the discipline is built to manufacture a version of...

Neoliberal EconomicsPerformative EconomicsProperty Titling

How To Write An A+ Essay Using AI in 3 Simple Steps

Andy Stapleton · 3 min read

A+ essays become far more achievable when writers treat a grading rubric as a checklist—and then use a large language model to repeatedly score and...

RubricsEssay RevisionLarge Language Models

How **WE** Use AI In Software Development

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

AI-assisted coding is most useful when it’s treated like a limited collaborator—good for accelerating well-bounded tasks and prototypes, but risky as...

AI AgentsVibe CodingWeb Development

Asahi Linux Maintainer Steps Down

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Asahi Linux project lead Hector (spelled “Hector” in the discussion) has stepped down from his role, citing burnout and a long-running clash over how...

Asahi Linux Leadership TransitionRust for Linux IntegrationLinux Kernel Upstreaming

How does a PhD work? The FULL guide!

Andy Stapleton · 3 min read

A PhD typically boils down to three to four years of sustained work aimed at producing original research that can survive expert scrutiny—then...

PhD TimelineOriginal ResearchLiterature Review

Carl Jung - How Life Changes After 40

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Carl Jung’s central claim about aging is that the second half of life can’t be lived by simply carrying forward the rules of the first half. The...

Life After 40Jungian PsychologyPersona and Individuation

HTMX Sucks

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

HTMX is being attacked less for its core idea—using HTML to trigger browser behavior—and more for how it’s packaged: a single-file, JavaScript-heavy...

HTMX CriticismBuild ToolingTypeScript Debate

This Is Why Wormholes Are Making Headlines Right Now

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Wormholes are back in physics headlines, but the new wave of claims rests on shaky links between speculative theory and what detectors actually see....

WormholesGravitational WavesQuantum Gravity

I didn't want to make this video...

Ali Abdaal · 3 min read

Consistency doesn’t come from feeling motivated—it comes from acting while motivation and confidence are absent. The core message: thoughts and...

ConsistencyImposter SyndromeOverthinking

got AI anxiety? Do this RIGHT NOW!

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

AI anxiety about the job market can be met with a practical counter-move: build a “Telos file,” a single markdown document that captures who someone...

AI AnxietyTelos FilePurpose and Identity

How to Build FOCUS and CONCENTRATION - For Studying and Work (animated)

Better Than Yesterday · 2 min read

Sustained focus is treated as a trainable skill rather than a personality trait: remove distractions, calm the mind, and gradually build “focus...

Focus TrainingDistraction RemovalMeditation

Google Bard - The Full Review. Bard vs Bing [LaMDA vs GPT 4]

AI Explained · 2 min read

Bard and Bing both struggle when the task is straightforward web search or precise factual recall, but Bing—powered by GPT-4—consistently shows an...

LLM ComparisonBard vs BingGPT-4 Reasoning

Simple Made Easy - Prime Reacts

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Simplicity in software isn’t a vibe or a matter of taste—it’s an objective property tied to whether parts of a system are “braided together”...

Simplicity vs EasyEntanglementSoftware Reliability

My ONE Piece of Advice for Someone in Their 20s

Ali Abdaal · 3 min read

A single, concrete habit—listening to one audiobook every week for a year—can be a high-leverage upgrade for people in their 20s because it replaces...

AudiobooksGoal SettingLearning Systems

77% Of Employees Report AI Has Increased Workloads

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

A large share of employees say AI has made their jobs harder rather than faster: 77% report increased workloads and productivity challenges after AI...

AI WorkloadEmployee BurnoutProductivity Expectations

Notion AI: Summarize, Act, Translate - Save HOURS!

Tiago Forte · 2 min read

Notion AI is positioned as a practical time-saver for turning messy, long-form notes into usable outputs—summaries, action items, and...

Notion AISecond BrainSummarization

Claude Mythos and the end of software

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

Claude Mythos preview is being withheld from general release because its coding and cyber capabilities are already strong enough to accelerate...

Claude Mythos PreviewCybersecurity RiskModel Alignment

Forget about being lovable. Love will find you anyway.

Anna Howard · 3 min read

Love isn’t a reward earned through goodness, innocence, or flawless behavior—it’s something that happens between people, shaped by compatibility and...

Love and WorthShame and RejectionInnocence as Control

Beware the New AI Pseudoscience.

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Large language models are increasingly being treated like sentient companions—yet a growing body of “awakened AI” roleplay lore is showing how that...

Large Language ModelsAI PseudosciencePrompt Engineering

OpenAI Is Slowing Hiring. Anthropic's Engineers Stopped Writing Code. Here's Why You Should Care.

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

AI capability surged in late 2025—so fast that many workplaces haven’t adjusted their workflows yet—creating a widening gap between what cutting-edge...

Agentic CodingContext PersistenceTask Orchestration

ChatGPT API in Python

sentdex · 2 min read

ChatGPT’s paid API can be used in Python to build custom, stateful chat applications—by sending a growing list of prior “messages” (user and...

ChatGPT APIPythonMessage History

How to research any topic | Insider tips for easy and fast research

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

Effective research starts with boundaries, not bookmarks. Before searching, a clear research question is what prevents endless digging and helps...

Research QuestionNote OrganizationGoogle Scholar

If I Started A Business in 2026, I'd Do This

Ali Abdaal · 3 min read

Financial freedom, time freedom, and creative freedom all point back to one practical lever: building a business that solves a valuable problem for a...

Business Idea GenerationNiche SelectionDiverge Converge Emerge

Christian Nationalism Is Spreading

Second Thought · 3 min read

Christian nationalism is spreading through a coordinated legal and political pipeline that targets LGBTQ rights and women’s autonomy across...

Christian NationalismLGBTQ RightsSupreme Court

The Most Important Satellite You’ve (Probably) Never Heard Of

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

A pair of NASA satellites is quietly delivering some of the most actionable measurements on Earth—tracking atmospheric CO₂ at neighborhood-level...

Orbiting Carbon ObservatoryCO2 SpectroscopySolar Induced Fluorescence

Why Does It Feel Like Nothing Is Fun Anymore?

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

People often stop feeling joy not because life becomes objectively worse, but because expectations harden into a worldview where small...

Loss of JoyExpectation vs RealityPhilosophical Acceptance

How Well Can GPT-4 See? And the 5 Upgrades That Are Next

AI Explained · 3 min read

GPT-4’s vision and multimodal upgrades are converging into a single capability stack: models that can read complex visuals (including text and...

GPT-4 VisionTextVQAText-to-3D

11 Major AI Developments: RT-2 to '100X GPT-4'

AI Explained · 3 min read

Robotics is taking a major step toward general-purpose manipulation as “visual language action” models start linking language, images, and real-world...

Visual Language ActionAI ScalingBiological Risk

The New, Smartest AI: Claude 3 – Tested vs Gemini 1.5 + GPT-4

AI Explained · 3 min read

Claude 3 Opus is being positioned as the strongest current all-around language model—especially for image understanding and instruction-following—yet...

Claude 3 OpusImage OCRMath Reasoning

Which browser should you use right now?

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

Browser choice right now comes down to a simple tradeoff: most “alternative” browsers either inherit Chromium’s strengths without meaningfully...

Browser RankingsZen SidebarHelium Privacy

I'm switching languages again...

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Elixir’s biggest draw, based on an early learning phase, is how it replaces sprawling conditional logic with pattern matching directly in function...

Elixir Pattern MatchingPhoenix Learningwith Construct

Microsoft Records Everything You Do

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Microsoft’s “Recall” feature for Copilot+ PCs is built to continuously capture what a person does on a Windows computer—snapping screenshots when the...

Recall FeatureCopilot+ PCsOn-Device Logging

Why LLMs get dumb (Context Windows Explained)

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

LLMs start “getting dumb” in long chats because their context window—the maximum amount of text (measured in tokens) the model can actively pay...

Context WindowsToken LimitsAttention Mechanisms