2025-06-30
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The Base Rate Fallacy: Why Your Smartest Model Still Gets It Wrong
Are AI models as accurate as the validation test says?
The Path to a Real Decentralized Order Book Protocol
Decentralized Order Book (DOB) protocol aims to bring benefits of traditional order books (i.e. depth, price competitiveness, and fairness) into the decentralized realm. To achieve this, three core innovations are...
Code Is the New Law — and It Doesn’t Negotiate
Empirical analysis of LLMs, TAPs, and smart contracts shows 100% execution under formal triggers.
A Practical Guide to Machine Learning for Business
Machine learning is not magic, it is engineering. This guide helps founders, product managers, and engineers frame the right ML problem, choose the right approach, prepare quality data, compare models...
How World Models Laid the Foundation for Artificial General Intelligence
World models are internal representations that allow an AI to simulate future outcomes, test hypotheses, and strategically plan behaviors.
If you're curious about the crazy-ambitious space survival game from the makers of EVE Online, it's got a free trial running through the next week and change
EVE Frontier 1.0 is a long way away, but now's a good time to check in if you're curious.
Can DeFi Achieve Compliant Privacy Without Sacrificing Its Decentralized Soul?
Cryptocurrency's transparency problem has reached a crisis point. With $19 billion already stolen since 2011 and AI supercharging cybercriminal capabilities, blockchain's open ledgers have become a surveillance nightmare that threatens...
Moonwell’s Founder Calls for Better Crypto UX: “Take the Hippocratic Oath to Your Users”
Luke Youngblood, founder of Moonwell and former AWS and Coinbase engineer, argues that Web3 must move past technical gatekeeping and start designing with real people in mind. In this deep-dive...
Overpopulation is a lie
Resources are not limited by what's physically present but by what we know how to do with them.
New AI Model Promises INSANELY Good Aesthetic AI Photos
Soul is the newest photo-only model by Higgsfield.ai, and it’s trained specifically to hit magazine-level visual quality out of the box.
Calyptus Launches New AI Hiring Platform To Close the Global Productivity Gap
Calyptus, the hiring platform known for verifying and placing high-performance talent, has expanded beyond blockchain to help companies globally hire professionals skilled in AI and automation.
Gemini CLI Is Google’s Quietest Power Move Yet
Gemini CLI brings Google’s AI straight to the terminal—quietly positioning it to reshape how developers code, deploy, and adopt Gemini at scale.
Five new Steam games you probably missed (June 30, 2025)
Sorting through every new game on Steam so you don't have to.
Paradigms for computation
Published on June 30, 2025 12:37 AM GMTEpistemic status: Though I can't find it now, I remember reading a lesswrong post asking "what is your totalizing worldview?" I think this...
Agentic Coding: The Future of Software Development with Agents
Agentic Coding: The Future of Software Development with Agents Armin Ronacher delivers a 37 minute YouTube talk describing his adventures so far with Claude Code and agentic coding methods. A...
Facebook users say they've caught the app analyzing their camera roll with Meta AI without their knowledge—here's how to make sure it doesn't happen
You might want to double-check your Facebook privacy settings.
Su-25 Frogfoot: The Ultimate Guide to Russia’s ‘Flying Tank’
A Comprehensive Analysis of the Sukhoi Su-25 “Frogfoot” Introduction: The Flying Tank Reborn In the pantheon of military aviation, few aircraft so perfectly embody their nation’s warfighting philosophy as the...
NATO’s 5% Pledge: A Hollow Victory for a Dependent Europe?
Key Points and Summary – The recent NATO summit in The Hague, where European allies agreed to a new 5% of GDP defense spending target by 2035 to appease President...
The Internet Is Like a City (But Not in the Way You'd Think)
Published on June 29, 2025 10:25 PM GMTThis article was first posted last year on my substack, Novum Newsletter. I discuss how we can use Christopher Alexander's classic 1965 essay...
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