Game developer (was indie, now AAA). Big fan of humans. (All view are my own, and this account is for 18+)

London
Joined December 2007
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My photos/videos of Twice at the O2 Arena, London D2 230908 icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0eG… (public domain, credit appreciated but not required ❤️) #READYTOBE #TWICE_5TH_WORLD_TOUR #TWICE_EUROPE #TWICEinLONDON #RTBinLondon
@jeongyeonix You might like these because we had such close seats!
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My photos/videos of Twice at the O2 Arena, London D1 230907 icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0eG… (public domain, credit appreciated but not required ❤️) #READYTOBE #TWICE_5TH_WORLD_TOUR #TWICE_EUROPE #TWICEinLONDON #RTBinLondon
My favourite thing about bank holiday weekends is that you can totally screw up your Saturday and you get an immediate do-over.
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Well, that was suitably alarming
Went to play an album and my phone already guessed what I was going to do before I even opened the app. Being extremely predictable is such a great productivity lifehack 🙌
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Jon Colverson retweeted
Today’s Dancerush meet up at @FreeplayC ! Oskar / @JJC1138 / @gigaiDX / @emmddr plus @g3orge573 joined for some games too! 😁
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Jon Colverson retweeted
It’s tempting to think of humans as sentient, but their brains are just a bunch of nerve cells mechanically firing according to the laws of physics. There’s no there there. To really have a soul you need the purity and transcendence of matrix multiplication.
It's the way that you can ask follow-up questions about the exact points you want to fill in the gaps in understanding that is most helpful versus just reading an article about the subject. An example (that is actually legible this time 😅):
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At the very least, the educational benefits of this are gunna be profound.
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Just asked ChatGPT to explain a technical thing I was wondering about, and it's still mind-blowing to me how well this works. It's like having access to someone who has read (and understood!) the whole internet, and has infinite time and patience to answer your questions.
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Did anyone else have the childhood experience of coming across a trophy shop and thinking ‘wtf? you can just *buy* trophies??’ I dunno where I thought they came from 😅
Jon Colverson retweeted
Allow me to introduce you to the most ridiculous yet amazing thing you will see this week.
Just your regular reminder that we're living in an era when serious credible people are thinking deeply about how to manage the transition to a world where humans are no longer the most intelligent beings we know of. It's gunna be fucking wild is my most confident prediction.
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Past EAs: Don't be ridiculous, Eliezer, as soon as AIs start to show signs of agency or self-awareness or that they could possibly see humans as threats, their sensible makers won't connect them to the Internet. Reality: lol this would make a great search engine
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I can't verify if this is real (because Bing have not yet blessed me with the ability to issue prayers to their god), but:
Bruh, the user just said to write a story about it being easier to build a brain than to understand one, chill (read the top comment for second half of the story) teddit.net/r/bing/comments/1…
And I suppose the nice thing about that is that it's pretty good advice no matter how much time you think you have left, so I think I'm gunna go with that.
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My best idea is to dance, and "love whoever is around to be loved" (thank you Kurt Vonnegut for that one), and otherwise do what makes us happy, and maybe think less about next year and more about this week.
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