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‎artificial-intelligence.bigb‎

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Term invented by <Ciro Santilli>, similar to "<nuclear blues>", and used to describe the feeling that every little shitty job you are doing (that does not considerably help achieving <AGI>) is completely pointless given that we are likely close to <AGI> as of 2023.
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= AGI excitement
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The opposite of the <AGI blues>. In 2025 <Ciro Santilli> fell well in this camp.
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= Moravec's paradox
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Some mentions at: https://arcprize.org/blog/arc-prize-2025-results-analysis section "Zero-Pretraining Deep Learning Methods".
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https://iliao2345.github.io/blog_posts/arc_agi_without_pretraining/arc_agi_without_pretraining.html
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= mdlARC
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https://github.com/mvakde/mdlARC
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‎ciro-santilli-s-hardware.bigb‎

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<Ubuntu 24.10>: 13 kFPS. Hmm not sure why so much lower than before.
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<Ubuntu 25.10> after fresh ISO install, defaults to Nouveau driver which gets enabled by default: 900 FPS. After moving back to NVIDIA drivers back to 4.6 kFPS. Wow, Nouveau sucks terribly bad.
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‎ciro-santilli-s-psychology-and-physiology.bigb‎

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* on both ends were cities, larger than those Ciro is used to
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* on the start, was a port city. You do not want to cycle in port areas, ever! Lots of trucks, narrow side-walks, bad road, danger danger!
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* on both sides, endless suburbia. This means you have to check your map every 3 seconds to know which little stree to turn, which is very hard without a way to attach your map to your bike. Ciro had his on his pocket. You lose a lot of time like that!
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* there wasn't a lot of sunlight at the time of the year. Not criticial, but still, less than ideal.
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* on both sides, endless suburbia. This means you have to check your map every 3 seconds to know which little stress to turn, which is very hard without a way to attach your map to your bike. Ciro had his on his pocket. You lose a lot of time like that!
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* there wasn't a lot of sunlight at the time of the year. Not critical, but still, less than ideal.
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* during the ride, part of the "well documented and safe cycle route" was closed off for repairs. It was unclear what the best alternative would be. Ciro went down a path, but it turned to be horrendous countryside, he had to pull his bike over fences
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* by then, Ciro was tired and a bit late. He had only eaten sweets all day long. They give you calories, but there's always something missing in them.
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* Ciro arrived at the very very large target city, and it was getting dark, and it was rush hour, lots of cars. This was already back on the official bike path, but even those paths are torduous in suburbia
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* Ciro arrived at the very very large target city, and it was getting dark, and it was rush hour, lots of cars. This was already back on the official bike path, but even those paths are tortuous in suburbia
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* also, Ciro was meant to meet his wife later, and he was in a rush, worried that she would be worried about him
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* random posts on <OpenStreetMap>, and about <China>: https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/29300/legality-status-of-mapping-activity-in-china?page=1&focusedAnswerId=42167#42167
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* <kenorb> see also <Ciro Santilli's Stack Overflow contributions>
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* <Gwern Branwen>
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* From the <LLM> <Mathematics> scene, especially solving <Project Euler> problems openly online:
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* https://x.com/roanoke_galespcialy
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* https://github.com/prayer-for-the-future-gods
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‎ciro-santilli.bigb‎

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= How to contact Ciro Santilli
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<Ciro Santilli> is very happy to meet people with related interests, he really loves his <Ciro Santilli's e-soulmates>[like-minded online friends]. Even if you don't have something a specific goal in mind for the contact, please just say hi.
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‎cirosantilli.github.io.code-workspace‎

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‎cryptocurrency.bigb‎

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