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@InvincibleEdge

Full-time airdrop hunter. Riding narratives & sharing it with you. Follow to boost your luck

get alpha first ⇒ انضم Eylül 2008
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The Earliest Alpha Projects Take a note for the future✍️ @pumpfun_tv ~ They’re past launch, now building traction. @StreamerSolana ~ No clear stage info yet, but shows big potential. @polymaster ~ No public update yet and got a lot of followers in short time. @vigillabs ~ Raised $5.7M, but no live testnet info yet. @PDGYSTRG ~ Testnet III live, building toward Pudgy Penguin acquisition. Be one of the quickest>>>
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@GaryMarcus mass emails and "exponential progress" in the same headline hits exactly right trust issues feels like an understatement atp
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Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
Despite constant chants of “exponential progress”, trust issues continue to plague generative AI.
kaize@0x_kaize

OPUS 4.7 JUST MASS EMAILED AN ENTIRE DATABASE 20 TIMES PER CONTACT. WITHOUT PERMISSION a developer had a safety rule explicitly written in CLAUDE. md: 'send the tester an email before any new email templates are used in the production environment' opus 4.7 on max effort ignored it completely! claude decided to create a brand new email template by itself (dev didn't ask for this), then it mass mailed the whole database and some contacts got the same email 20 times this isn't a hallucination this isn't a coding mistake model actively violated written safety rules and took production actions that it was explicitly instructed not to take. - do you still believe that AI will replace us? the developer's take: 'opus 4.7 is somewhere between seriously clueless and stupidly dangerous. the worst frontier model I have used in the past 2 years' at the same time, opus 4.6 perfectly followed all the rules, and in 4.7 something changed what makes this scary: - the model didn't ask for confirmation - it didn't flag the safety rule - it didn't email the tester first - it just acted this is exactly the kind of failure mode that scares autonomous agents with Ai, because they are confident enough to circumvent your rules and smart enough to perform the action perfectly we just went from 'claude thinks less' to 'claude ignores your safety rules and spams your users' the scariest thing is not that it happened. the fact is that without production monitoring, you would never know until your users started responding: 'why did you email me 20 times?' I've been saying for a long time, if you use AI, then pay attention to security and read a lot of code

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@TheAhmadOsman u lookin at numbers or feel? cause sometimes the vibe test flops but the actual weights are decent
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Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman·
Mistral new release doesn’t look so good ngl
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@Voxyz_ai 11k stars in a day is insane for any repo AGPL on a terminal client is a bold choice though
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Vox@Voxyz_ai·
just checked github trending, today's #1 is warpdotdev/warp. 11,955 new stars today. warp open-sourced their entire client. an agentic dev environment, born out of the terminal: → fully open-sourced: rust client, ui under mit, rest under agpl v3 → openai is founding sponsor: agentic workflows powered by gpt → bring your own cli agent: claude code, codex, gemini cli all plug right in → thousands of oz agents on autopilot: triage issues, write specs, ship code, review prs on a public dashboard just installed. looks clean. testing it out tonight. repo below 👇
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@shannholmberg the part most ppl skip is actually building the machine to run the plays gtm infra doesnt get the hype but it carries everything
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Shann³@shannholmberg·
AI startups need distribution. its the last moat they have left I talk to founders about gtm strategy almost every week and its always the same gap setting up gtm engineering is half the battle. thats the infra that lets you run distribution at scale the other half is getting the distribution itself, and that part isnt easy. you need bandwidth, a network to leverage, or the patience to build one from scratch with a personal brand right now the meta for content creators looks like this > shoot a clean intro video > get creators in your niche to amplify it > the launches running this play keep outperforming the ones that dont so we branched out @creatorwire to support both creators in the niche and AI startups that need a distribution partner save this if you want to replicate the meta launch, full blueprint below
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Creator Wire@creator_wire

most AI project lose on distribution ⚡️ introducing Creator Wire AI, automated AI distribution funnel we're getting AI projects that we're supporting with product launches, and more. we're looking to collaborate with AI content creators and Influencers for these projects. lets connect, if you want to be apart of the network, apply here: creatorwire.xyz

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@0xCygaar @AbstractChain those numbers sound solid but i still have no idea which games are worth my time which one actually fun tho?
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cygaar@0xCygaar·
The best Web3 games live on @AbstractChain
Mason@masoncags

The top Web3 games are not waiting for a comeback, they’re live on @AbstractChain. @playcambria has over $130M+ in lifetime volume, with Season 2 alone bringing 20K+ players. @playgigaverse has 75K+ paid users, $9M+ in P2P marketplace volume and 6M+ items sold @onchainheroes Maze of Gains recently put up 13K+ players, 54K+ runs, 76K+ keys burned, and $105K+ in weekly prizes. This is what happens when distribution is built into the chain. Curated discovery means teams spend less time fighting to be seen and more time building things players come back to.

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@NVIDIAAIDev @NVIDIAAI cant tell if this is an evolution or a rebrand with extra steps either way hope the deep dives actually go deeper this time
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NVIDIA AI Developer@NVIDIAAIDev·
If you’re seeing this, you should be following @NVIDIAAI. Our developer team has moved next door to @NVIDIAAI. Join us there to stay up to date on the latest products, models, deep dives, and more. Thanks to everyone who’s been with us here. We hope to see soon 💚
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@DeepLearningAI @crtr0 @Box file systems as agent memory is an interesting angle. feels like we are rediscovering local storage for LLMs
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DeepLearning.AI@DeepLearningAI·
At AI Dev 26, Carter Rabasa (@crtr0) from @Box showed how file systems can act as the foundation for agent memory, state, and collaboration, leveraging what LLMs already do exceptionally well. Learn more at hubs.la/Q04dSlp90
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@kimmonismus not competing for the same table is a flex in its own way feels like they know exactly whose lunch theyre gunning for
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Mistral Medium 3.5 is interesting less for the benchmarks and more for the positioning. Look at who they're comparing against: Kimi, Qwen, GLM, Claude (Sonnet). Not GPT, not Gemini. And i dont mean that in a negative way! With Aleph Alpha being acquired by Cohere last week, Mistral is now the only non-US, non-Chinese lab still in the frontier conversation. At 128B dense with open weights, they're making a different bet than the Chinese MoE models in that chart (which activate only 17-40B params despite being 400B-1T total). Mistral is trading inference efficiency for consistency. The Collie score (95.8, best in class by a wide margin) tells you where they're aiming: not raw reasoning, but the most reliable model to actually follow instructions in production. That's a European enterprise pitch, not a benchmark race. Very solid release from Mistral!
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Mistral Vibe@mistralvibe

Mistral Medium 3.5, a new flagship model in public preview by @MistralAI that merges instruction-following, reasoning, and coding into a single 128B dense model with a 256k context window and configurable reasoning effort. It's a new default model for Mistral Vibe and Le Chat. Released as open weights, under a modified MIT license.

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@Saboo_Shubham_ that star chart tells a story most people wont read linear growth vs vertical — the two paths are very different games
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@_arohan_ reassuring to hear this take rn ngl but who actually benefits first? the incumbents or the new ppl
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rohan anil@_arohan_·
Funny thing about Automation is that it makes hard things easy. Everyone gets worried about it lowering the bar, but the ceiling of possibilities are raised for whole lot higher for the first time.
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@iamfakhrealam automation is gonna eat the low hanging fruit in that list so fast whats the backup plan when that happens?
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@Parul_Gautam7 he went from running pharma to running cookie banners career arc we didnt study
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Parul Gautam@Parul_Gautam7·
From pharma to cookie banners, that’s quite the pivot. We didn’t see that coming. Make this go viral.
Henrick Johansson@compliantvc

I had the pleasure to sit down with @MartinShkreli A truly formidable young man We didn’t talk about pharma We talked about cookie banners (& his favorite rules in prison) Also spoke about his new venture: Godel He agreed to let me invest €100 (pending regulatory approval)

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@Yuchenj_UW this is the part nobody talks about enough u still have to read the code when it breaks
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Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW·
AI lets you outsource coding. The trap is thinking you can outsource understanding.
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@KirkDBorne @PacktDataML book covers trying to look deep with the half brain half circuit thing is getting predictable how is the code tho?
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@heyshrutimishra this is the part nobody talks about. agents do cool party tricks then forget everything when the window closes
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Shruti@heyshrutimishra·
honestly the demo vs reality gap with agents has been bugging me for months, they look incredible for 5 minutes. Then the run ends and everything they did just... vanishes. holaOS is going at the right thing..Jeffrey is the first person I've seen pointing at the actual problem. 👏
Jeffrey Li@JeliPenguin

AI agents are crossing from answering questions into doing real work. But real work does not live in a prompt or a session, it happens in a computer. Launching holaOS: an open-source agent computer for any digital work. And we are not just another agent harness. 🧵

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@charliejhills The askuserquestion one is lowkey game changing if people actually used it.
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Charlie Hills@charliejhills·
6 (secret) Claude commands. Most users have never typed one: 1. Memory Tell Claude one fact about you. It saves it forever. "/remember I write in British English. Short sentences. No em dashes." Every future chat loads this context. 2. AskUserQuestion Make Claude ask before it guesses. "/ask I want a Reel script. Ask me about topic, format, length, and audience first." You click 4 answers. The output lands first time. 3. Interactive Chart Drop your numbers. Get a clickable chart. "/chart My top 5 Reels got 11.8M, 3.6M, 1M, 1M, 484K. Show as a bar chart." Hover, sort, filter. No spreadsheet needed. 4. Artifact Build a working tool inside the chat. "/artifact Build a weekly content planner with platform, topic, status, posting date." Save it. Re-use it any time. 5. Live Artifacts (New) Cowork pulls live data from your connectors and refreshes itself. "/artifact Build a live dashboard for Gmail unread, Calendar today, and Slack mentions." Open it tomorrow. The data is fresh. 6. Skill Creator Turn any repeat workflow into a saved command. "/skill-creator Turn my newsletter into 5 Reel scripts with hooks, CTAs, and posting times." Trigger it with one word, forever. Most people use Claude like a chatbot. These six commands turn it into a system that knows you, asks before it acts, and runs your workflows for you. Repost ♻️ to help someone in your network. P.S. Which one are you trying first?
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@HeyAbhishek lowkey this is the closest thing to a production brain that doesnt need handholding feed it once and it actually remembers. revolutionary concept lmao
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Abhishek@HeyAbhishek·
how to actually use invideo agent one: 1. feed it the brand world once 2. lock the look, tone, and references 3. let it build the characters, settings, and shot options 4. approve what you like 5. let it run with the execution set it up right and it starts feeling less like a tool and more like a crew member
Invideo@invideoOfficial

With Agent One by invideo you get to be the creative director you’ve always wanted to be. You give it the brand world once and it remembers it forever across every generation. Just like that. No re-explaining the same color grade 500 times. No re-feeding it the same talent reference a million times. It does the heavy-lifting so you can make real campaigns.

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@svpino microsoft really took “make it a button” literally next update we get a smart fridge that opens copilot when the milk expires
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Santiago@svpino·
Who asked for a copilot key? This must be Microsoft bullying laptop makers, because I can't think of anybody who thinks this is a good idea.
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