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- IBTNL65: Black Forest Labs' Open-Source Approach and Partnership with Grok2; David Heinemeier Hansson thoughts on estimations; Is Lens Protocol Thriving or Fading? A Look at Active Users vs. Newcomers; Gemini AI: The Next Frontier in Artificial Intelligence
IBTNL65: Black Forest Labs' Open-Source Approach and Partnership with Grok2; David Heinemeier Hansson thoughts on estimations; Is Lens Protocol Thriving or Fading? A Look at Active Users vs. Newcomers; Gemini AI: The Next Frontier in Artificial Intelligence
Black Forest Labs' Open-Source Approach and Partnership with Grok2; David Heinemeier Hansson thoughts on estimations; Is Lens Protocol Thriving or Fading? A Look at Active Users vs. Newcomers; Gemini AI: The Next Frontier in Artificial Intelligence

Welcome to IBTNL #65
In this Issue:
Black Forest Labs' Open-Source Approach and Partnership with Grok2
David Heinemeier Hansson thoughts on estimations
Is Lens Protocol Thriving or Fading? A Look at Active Users vs. Newcomers
Gemini AI: The Next Frontier in Artificial Intelligence
Black Forest Labs' Open-Source Approach and Partnership with Grok2
Black Forest Labs is pushing the boundaries of AI innovation with its commitment to open-source development, ensuring that its cutting-edge tools are accessible to all. Their collaboration with Grok2, an AI model known for generating images directly on X (formerly Twitter), demonstrates this commitment. Grok2, as highlighted in a recent TechCrunch article, is revolutionizing content creation by allowing users to generate images in real time on social media platforms.
This partnership leverages Black Forest Labs' extensive experience in developing open-source AI tools, a journey detailed in a feature by The Sequence. This strategic alliance aims to empower more developers and enthusiasts to explore new creative possibilities. For a closer look at Grok2's capabilities, check out their demo video on YouTube, where you can see this technology in action.
David Heinemeier Hansson thoughts on estimations
In the software development world, the debate around the accuracy and reliability of project estimates continues to be a contentious issue. David Heinemeier Hansson, co-founder of Basecamp, argues in his recent article that software estimates have never truly worked—and likely never will. This perspective challenges the conventional reliance on estimates as a key part of project planning.
Hansson's critique highlights the inherent unpredictability in software development, where unknowns often outnumber known factors, making accurate forecasting nearly impossible. He suggests that instead of clinging to flawed estimates, teams should embrace more flexible approaches that prioritize adaptability over prediction. His stance is a call to re-evaluate how the tech industry approaches project management, encouraging a shift toward practices that better align with the complex and dynamic nature of software creation.
DHH also posted his theory on X and people had lost to say.
"Estimating all projects is devilishly difficult, and estimating large projects is virtually impossible. Yet we insist that what hasn't worked for sixty years will definitely work on this next project, if we all just try a little harder. Delusional." world.hey.com/dhh/software-e…
— DHH (@dhh)
7:00 PM • Aug 19, 2024
Is Lens Protocol Thriving or Fading? A Look at Active Users vs. Newcomers
As Lens Protocol continues to push the boundaries of decentralized social networking, a debate is emerging around its current state of adoption. Some community members, like Jessy Jeanne, have expressed concerns on X about a potential decline in active users, sparking discussions about whether Lens is truly gaining traction or if it’s facing challenges in retaining its user base.
gm 🧵 @LensProtocol is a place where girlies will shine 💕i like to compare Lens with TikTok, it’s a place where we will see a lot of creators grow big!
joined in 2022 & here's wat i created so far:
- my on-chain persona: JessyFries
- an AI bestie: FriesGPT
- a memecoin $fries— Princess Je$$y Fvckin Fries 🍟 (@Jessy_Jeanne)
1:25 PM • Aug 28, 2024
The protocol's ambitious vision of a decentralized social graph, where users own their content and connections, remains compelling, yet it seems to be grappling with the typical hurdles of any emerging technology—balancing initial hype with sustained growth.
However, recent updates and integrations suggest that Lens is far from stagnant. As detailed in articles from Clearblock and Chainstack, Lens Protocol has been actively enhancing its platform with new features, aiming to attract both developers and end-users alike. While the number of newcomers continues to rise, the community is watching closely to see if these efforts will translate into a more active and engaged user base, ensuring that Lens’s potential doesn’t fade before it fully realizes its impact.
Gemini AI: The Next Frontier in Artificial Intelligence
Gemini AI has been making waves recently, with exciting developments that have the tech community buzzing. Known for its advanced machine learning capabilities, Gemini is now pushing boundaries with new applications that could redefine how we interact with technology. Recent YouTube demos have showcased Gemini's potential in real-world scenarios, from enhancing user experiences in gaming to streamlining complex tasks in professional settings. These videos highlight Gemini's versatility and its promise to make AI more accessible and practical for a broad range of users.
On X, users like Logan and Tibor are discussing Gemini AI's latest updates, with Logan pointing out the impressive improvements in natural language processing and Tibor highlighting the AI's potential in automating creative processes. The conversation reflects growing anticipation around how Gemini AI could transform industries and everyday life. As Gemini continues to evolve, all eyes are on how it will shape the future of AI, making it an exciting space to watch.
Today, we are rolling out three experimental models:
- A new smaller variant, Gemini 1.5 Flash-8B
- A stronger Gemini 1.5 Pro model (better on coding & complex prompts)
- A significantly improved Gemini 1.5 Flash modelTry them on , details in 🧵
— Logan Kilpatrick (@OfficialLoganK)
5:09 PM • Aug 27, 2024
Gemini now has "Gems" (custom GPTs?) and a "Gem manager" (only for Gemini Advanced)
— Tibor Blaho (@btibor91)
2:52 PM • Aug 28, 2024
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