Previous month: Links For July 2025
Projects
- I wrote a list of Project Ideas I have in mind after I talked about them several times with different people
- I took part in project number five from Summer of AI Research, Literature Knowledge Extraction Tool. Final PRs are merge into this github repo, and the results are presented today with more work to be done! Longer write up later
- I wrote this essay about Music Taste And LLMs and also cross-posted it to SubStack (got recommended to do it to get picked up by the algorithm)
Links
- There’s lots of funding for AI research, for example Cohere grants, I’ll keep listing them here from time to time
- I like this A’ Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Design Award, some art there is very impressive, I would love to try to create something like this myself in the future
- A post about ghost apartments in Berlin, who would’ve thought that more regulations decrease supply. Compare to Austin
- A Guide to Implementing a GraphRAG Workflow Using FalkorDB, LangChain and LangGraph, might give better results than a usual RAG
- I really like this piece called Why Are There So Many Rationalist Cults?, probably because I like the community but something always feels off
- (2019!) The biggest lesson that can be read from 70 years of AI research is that general methods that leverage computation are ultimately the most effective, and by a large margin
- DevFest Berlin 2025 is coming up soon, let’s present! Call for papers is open
- I found about this list of 50 World Heritage site videos shot by TBS, now you don’t have to go there to experience them :)
- And lastly have you heard about this new company, parsed?
Advice on estimating project complexity:
How long would it take (in months) to train a smart recent college graduate with no specialized training in my field to complete this task?
And last quote
If you can’t fit your idea on the back of a napkin, it’s not clear enough