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I'm happy to announce Better Auth has raised a $5M seed led by PeakXV Partners (formerly Sequoia Capital India & SEA), with participation from Y Combinator, Chapter One, P1 Ventures, and a group of incredible investors and angels
Thanks everyone for your support and for being a part of this journey!
https://www.better-auth.com/blog/seed-round
Thanks everyone for your support and for being a part of this journey!
https://www.better-auth.com/blog/seed-round
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Announcing our $5M seed round | Better Auth
We raised $5M seed led by Peak XV Partners
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UFC 317: Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira, Who do you Support?
Anonymous Poll
46%
Ilia Topuria
54%
Charles Oliveira
BeNN
UFC 317: Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira, Who do you Support?
Probably Ilia is gonna win, but I'm team π£οΈCharles Dooo Brooonx
BeNN
UFC 317: Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira, Who do you Support?
Lol Ilia smoked him within minππ€£
Next: Ilia vs Makhachev
Ilia is on another level
Next: Ilia vs Makhachev
Ilia is on another level
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AI can learn fast⦠but forgets even faster.
Everyoneβs amazed by how quickly AI models pick up patterns.
But no one talks about this:
"Once training ends, they stop learning.
Feed them something new? You retrain them β and they forget the old stuff."
Thatβs catastrophic forgetting β and itβs still one of AIβs biggest flaws.
Humans donβt need to start over every time we learn.
We adapt, grow, and remember.
AI doesnβt.
We still havenβt cracked lifelong learning β the ability to keep learning without erasing the past.
π‘ One idea I believe in:
Plasticity-based local learning β like the brain, where each synapse learns and adapts continuously. No backprop. Just biology.
But what about you?
How would YOU build an AI that learns like a human β without forgetting?
Drop your take π
Everyoneβs amazed by how quickly AI models pick up patterns.
But no one talks about this:
"Once training ends, they stop learning.
Feed them something new? You retrain them β and they forget the old stuff."
Thatβs catastrophic forgetting β and itβs still one of AIβs biggest flaws.
Humans donβt need to start over every time we learn.
We adapt, grow, and remember.
AI doesnβt.
We still havenβt cracked lifelong learning β the ability to keep learning without erasing the past.
π‘ One idea I believe in:
Plasticity-based local learning β like the brain, where each synapse learns and adapts continuously. No backprop. Just biology.
But what about you?
How would YOU build an AI that learns like a human β without forgetting?
Drop your take π
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BeNN
This is soooo heartbreaking ππ honestly it's completely unfair
Any Liverpool fan has felt this:
When you hear Jota is on the field.
When you see he's about to come on.
When the commentator says, "Jota is in the penalty box"βwe all know it's going to be a goal.
When we desperately need to win or equalize, and everyone's underperforming, we Liverpool fans all think the same: Jota will do something.
When he's not on the field, we find ourselves praying like the coach can hear usβ"Sub Jota in!"βbecause we know he's going to score. Heβs always there when we need him. We believe in him.
Since I started watching football as a child, Iβve never seen anyone so clinical in front of goalβexcept maybe Harry Kane. Thatβs how good he is. I remember last year, a commentator said, "The best striker right now is Diogo Jota," and I shouted, "Hell yeah!" π―
Those banger goals you scored made me go absolutely crazy with happiness.
People say, everything happens for a reason.
But I donβt see the reason for this. It feels so unfair. So cruel.
Wishing your family strength.
We will miss you and you will be remembered βΎοΈ
#YNWA β€οΈ
When you hear Jota is on the field.
When you see he's about to come on.
When the commentator says, "Jota is in the penalty box"βwe all know it's going to be a goal.
When we desperately need to win or equalize, and everyone's underperforming, we Liverpool fans all think the same: Jota will do something.
When he's not on the field, we find ourselves praying like the coach can hear usβ"Sub Jota in!"βbecause we know he's going to score. Heβs always there when we need him. We believe in him.
Since I started watching football as a child, Iβve never seen anyone so clinical in front of goalβexcept maybe Harry Kane. Thatβs how good he is. I remember last year, a commentator said, "The best striker right now is Diogo Jota," and I shouted, "Hell yeah!" π―
Those banger goals you scored made me go absolutely crazy with happiness.
People say, everything happens for a reason.
But I donβt see the reason for this. It feels so unfair. So cruel.
Wishing your family strength.
We will miss you and you will be remembered βΎοΈ
#YNWA β€οΈ
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The more I study AI, the more I feel backpropagation, while clever, misses something fundamental. The brain doesn't use gradients or loss functions β it learns through local interactions, trial and error, and synaptic plasticity. Thatβs how it adapts on the fly, learns from a few examples, and remembers for years. AI, in comparison, still feels rigid and artificial.
Iβm becoming more convinced that mimicking biology is the real path forward. Plasticity-based learning, inspired by how neurons and synapses actually behave, seems far more promising than endlessly scaling up models. If we want real intelligence β not just prediction machines β we need systems that grow, change, and learn like we do.
Iβm becoming more convinced that mimicking biology is the real path forward. Plasticity-based learning, inspired by how neurons and synapses actually behave, seems far more promising than endlessly scaling up models. If we want real intelligence β not just prediction machines β we need systems that grow, change, and learn like we do.
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I'm worried that we're not making that much advancements in Biology. If we want to make a big difference we have to study the intelligent being on the planet ππThe best recent advancement I think is the one I heard in highschool about CRISPR-CAS9 which is amazing. Do you have any other? Tell usπ
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BeNN
https://youtu.be/KyfUysrNaco?si=F4BIxj447VORRa2U
When you are free, listen to this podcast. It's better than reading 5 self development books.
I'm just wondering if Industrial Revolution brought Imperialism then what about AI revolution? Maybe Totalitarianism π
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This thing seems real and they deleted itππ
Damn if it's real Grok became ye west of LLM'sπ
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