Multiverse School Newsletter - 02/11
Hey Multiverse Crew,
This week we’re working on making even more changes to how things work, in order to support the many kinds of folks who drift through our corner of The Multiverse. Some people feel like they should be coming to every single class in order to get the most out of their time here- this will only fragment your efforts and slow you down. I offer a lot of content at the same time, the program isn’t designed for you to attend every single class. Don’t worry, we will rerun classes again! The second time will even usually be more polished. Audit things that pique your interest, but try to remain focused on what you want. Don’t be afraid to drop projects or classes if you want to change what you’re working on- Sometimes Success Means Switching Goals.
Job Search Standup
Don't forget to join the Job Search Standup every day at 9:00 AM. Last week 3 people got contracts or jobs! Things are moving forward, and looking up.Â
Let me know here if you got a job, it helps me out and makes me want to keep doing this.Â
Program Updates
We’re working on a new format & pricing structure for the various groups. If you’re currently enrolled, no worries, nothing will change for you. For new folks, we’re rolling out different pricing structures for Full-Time Software Engineering, Part-Time Graduate Students, and Executive Leadership & Management. This means if you’ve been worried about the pricing of attending The Multiverse School, you might want to have a new conversation with Tag by emailing tag@themultiverse.school
Are you an executive?
I need your input on when you could meet. A lot of you aren’t looking for a full-time program but you want to be able to run your own AI-based workforce. I’m moving some of this content to the evenings to accommodate those of you with jobs or startups.Â
Machine Learning
This week we're still working on data cleaning and gathering. If you haven’t gathered a dataset yet, we’ll go over Web Scraping in a little bit more detail.Â
Artificial Intelligence and Agents
Last week we didn’t create a RAG bot, but we can this week. I’ve also automated a number of critical business processes, which I’ll show off. We’ll also touch on how to keep secrets, so stay tuned.
Complex Adaptive Systems and Game Theory
This week we’re filming the 3rd episode. Come having read Chapter 3 (Modeling), skim Chapter 4 (Emergence), and read over Chapter 3 (Uncertainty) of the Stanford Plato Game Theory course.
Learn to Code is Evolving
Learn to Code will be evolving from “Learn to Code” to a second session of AI & Agents, and will be focused on the executive audience, and will largely be focused on automating work.
Storytelling
I’ve encouraged a number of you to attend Storytelling, at 6pm Pacific, with Francina. She’s got a great deal of experience with narrative storytelling, and a number of you are working on generative storytelling, so it’s probably your best bet to get some time with Francina.
CyberSecurity - Let The War Games Begin
We're currently running an ai-enhanced wargame. See Liz to join a team- which side do you want, Blue Team (defenders) or Red Team (hackers)? This game will run all year and we'll productize, publish, or perish? at the end (and throughout). Probably only two of the three. Probably. This last Monday we got Scourge (our name for our red-teaming AI) up and running, and hallucinating output from the command-line. Once we get real output up and running, maybe… we should also be up and running… away?Â
In any case, we’ve got a special guest, Ari Lerner, who’s going to swing by and bear witness to the horrors we’re creating and potentially help us make it even more dangerous.
Operational Automation for Community Organizers
Tag is back teaching Operational Automation for Community Organizers again this week! There's about a trillion things you can do with no-code editors, so join us for more automations to make your life easier.
Junior Devs:
This week we’re finishing up our game, creating a very simple front-end using the Model, View, Controller pattern. Be prepared to code a bit later than the normal cut-off time, and to use ChatGPT to produce some code.
Senior Devs:
Last week we talked a little about Product Validation. This week, let’s discuss Delegation and Automation.
Research Teams:
Almost done with the research page! This weekend I finished the template for it, so I’ll be sending out a form.
Important Links
Apply for the Multiverse School
Tell me when you can meet as an executive
Cool Videos
AI Tutorials and News
Deepfakes and Deepfake Attacks are escalatingÂ
Networking in DataCenters for AI is Crazypants
e/acc leader gets completely dusted by a former cryptobro (easily the best takedown I have ever seen hahaha)
OpenAI is investing in Robots, this is probably Fine
David Shapiro Talks Doomerism, This Is Somewhat Uplifting
Some GPTs Are Cool But Not A Lot Of Em
Moral Graphs for Morality Reasoning
Business Models and Monetization
Determine your Minimum Viable Segment
Become An Engineer Before You Become A CEO
CyberSecurity
3 Million Hacked Toothbrushes used in a giant DDoS (takeaway: buy dumb tech not smart tech)
Other?
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Harder Drive: Hard Drives We Didn’t Want Or Need
We Aren't Going To Terraform Mars
See you in the future~
Liz Howard