Previous month: Links For August 2025
Projects
- I went to AITHYRA Symposium “AI for Life Science” in Vienna and wrote AI 4 Life Science Learnings. Promising place in Europe!
- I quickly prototyped for a CURE-Bench NeurIPS 2025 competition, and wrote Improving QA LLMs post based on that.
- I also wrote a small post about Italy Roadtrip with an electric car, some explanation on charging and range anxiety inside
Links
- I’m impressed with https://amaranth.foundation: there is a guy that became a crypto millionaire, but decided to spend it on risky science instead of lambo. Following!
- Also did you know that Tether is also doing some AI nowadays? Is AI a new crypto?
- Tons of images for people that think AI generated art is not art
- If you’re interested in the open AI research: Manifold research is looking for people!
- I also met founder of https://achira.ai, check it out, looks like a promising startup
- I’m interested in meditations, and this guide about jhanas is exciting, I’m not convinced it’s that easy though
- I really liked this post about scientific virtues, though I feel like he’s only talking about things I want to hear, not clear if it’s the correct way of doing science
- I read this post about 50 things you can do with SDR, and now I want to do a similar challenge of finding 50 things to do with something Not so many links this month, but here are some good quotes:
When you have a project, do things in a following order: First things that change requirements → Very hard things → Things you know how to do → Things you know you will do quickly Don’t fall into a trap of wasting time on easy things just to find out you still need to do 90% of (different) work later
And
It’s not so hard to fix what you’ve broken. It’s much harder to fix what you’ve already “fixed” without thinking. Fixing the mess that came from a thoughtless attempt to fix what you broke is far harder than not breaking it in the first place.