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@ReshAimFire

Consuming the noise to make sense of the signal

London, England انضم Kasım 2018
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Omniphage
Omniphage@ReshAimFire·
Is this link dead already?
Kaito | 海斗@_kaitodev

5 minutes ago, @karpathy just dropped karpathy/jobs! he scraped every job in the US economy (342 occupations from BLS), scored each one's AI exposure 0-10 using an LLM, and visualized it as a treemap. if your whole job happens on a screen you're cooked. average score across all jobs is 5.3/10. software devs: 8-9. roofers: 0-1. medical transcriptionists: 10/10 💀 karpathy.ai/jobs

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Omniphage@ReshAimFire·
Shouldn't software devs be -1?
Kaito | 海斗@_kaitodev

5 minutes ago, @karpathy just dropped karpathy/jobs! he scraped every job in the US economy (342 occupations from BLS), scored each one's AI exposure 0-10 using an LLM, and visualized it as a treemap. if your whole job happens on a screen you're cooked. average score across all jobs is 5.3/10. software devs: 8-9. roofers: 0-1. medical transcriptionists: 10/10 💀 karpathy.ai/jobs

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OpenFang@openfangg·
We built OpenFang because we kept hitting the same wall with OpenClaw OpenClaw is a good chatbot, but the second you want it to do something real, like run a schedule, access your files, send a message, or monitor something overnight, it just can't. that's not a bug, that's the design. it was built to respond to you, not work for you it's 500MB to install, takes 6 seconds to start, runs TypeScript in a Node sandbox with no real OS access, no channel adapters, and agents that die the moment you close the terminal we needed agents that actually run on their own. agents that wake up at 6 AM, research something, post to Telegram, cut a video, find leads, and do it all without us typing a single prompt. that's not a chatbot problem, and you can't patch your way to that from OpenClaw's architecture so we started over in Rust. one binary, 32MB, 180ms boot, full device access, 40 messaging platforms, and 7 agents that run on schedules and actually finish the job without you babysitting them OpenFang is what you build when you stop trying to make a chatbot do an OS's job github.com/RightNow-AI/op…
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Omniphage@ReshAimFire·
Who's buying real estate in the Middle East now?
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Omniphage@ReshAimFire·
@SixthKnowledge @zachxbt @2lambro @grok knowing @zachxbt , his comment earlier and this market on polymarket about which company he'll expose, what's his best course of action that disincentivises that market holders? Not doing anything is not an option.
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ZachXBT@zachxbt·
NEW: Major investigation dropping February 26 on one of crypto’s most profitable businesses where multiple employees abused internal data to insider trade over a prolonged period of time.
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shangoman.eth@shangoman·
@Suhail This is a not how capitalism works. What is the incentive for future innovation like this?
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Suhail@Suhail·
Make the margins next to zero for all these AI models. It was trained on humanity's data, it should be gift to ourselves. Doing so will save us from a few in control of our species. Distill at industrial scale! Distill, I say!
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Omniphage@ReshAimFire·
@Dan_Jeffries1 Everyone's maxxing attention - doesn't matter if it's stupid or not. Sadly, we got no other option but to filter through such dumb takes to find something at least bit interesting.
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Daniel Jeffries@Dan_Jeffries1·
This is a ridiculous stat in a ridiculous story: "The marginal cost of running an agent, had collapsed to, essentially, the cost of electricity." The marginal cost of a coding agent is not even remotely close to "the cost of electricity." These agents are absurdly expensive to use and run. Why do you think AI labs are banning people from having multiple $200 subscriptions? Because those subscriptions are heavily, heavily discounted to drive demand. Why did labs stop folks from using their subscription costs in OpenClaw? The OpenClaw guy had five max subs and was losing 20k a month building and running his amazing project (because he was retired and had the money to set in fire) before AI labs banned this practice of having multiple subs. In case you just missed it: Because these agents are expensive as hell to run. The cost of running coding agents daily on eight hour shifts is thousands of dollars a month at API pricing and that is subsidized too. My team regularly burns anywhere from 4K-8K a month across three people using the latest and greatest for an AI driven building workflow. That's not even agents running 24x7 "making money while you sleep" which is utter and total nonsense. This is one of the most spectacularly unprofitable businesses in history so far. People talking about the end of all work because this stuff runs for "pennies" cannot do even the most basic math. New NVIDIA chips don't even break even for data centers for like 24-36 months and they are basically obsolete by then. That doesn't count power and cooling and people to run it all. Imagine if your car was basically worth zero after three years? I'm so sick of these idiotic Population Bomb level stories about the end of all work and running agents for pennies. It's a mass delusion for people who can't be bothered to bust out a calculator on their phone for five seconds.
Deedy@deedydas

$50B of Indian IT services market value was eroded in the last 30 days. The Citrini article predicts it will collapse even more. Niftya IT index: -15% Wipro: -25% Infosys: -25% TCS: -17% Cognizant: -24% HCL: -17% Accenture: -25% Capgemini: -30% LTI Mindtree: -25% TechMahindra: -18% Mphasis: -20% Palantir claims it can compress complex SAP ERP migrations (ECC to S4) from years to 2 weeks. GCCs (companies owning their own offshore IT departments in India) with Claude Cowork are far more ecomical than multi year IT services contracts. I do think the 18% rupee collapse is exaggerated though. The IT services business model absolutely breaks at the current capability of AI tooling, and its ~10% of Indian GDP.

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Omniphage@ReshAimFire·
If your website/web app doesn't have quality motion graphics on your home page, default I'm assuming it's vibe coded.
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Omniphage@ReshAimFire·
I don't understand. There's like 1000+ scraper repos on github already.
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Omniphage@ReshAimFire·
@nikitabier @grok what percent of the global population is on X? Exclude bots from X figures.
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
People come X to get a pulse on humanity. Because of that, the platform must make every effort to resist anything that misrepresents or adulterates that pulse. There is nothing more unsettling than expecting you’re reading the words of a human -- only to find it was a machine, or an account operating at the direction of an undisclosed commercial or governmental entity. In the AI era, our product, policies, and approach will need to evolve meaningfully. Some things may not work, but we intend to employ every available tool and strategy to secure the global town square.
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Omniphage@ReshAimFire·
Surely there's at least 150 million worldwide in sectors like domestic work, agriculture, fishing and manufacturing in third world countries working those extreme hours. Not in the comfort of cozy workspaces or in corporate meeting rooms or in front of a computer screen. So yea, he's lucky. along with 99.9% of other X users.
kanav@kanavtwt

i think about this everyday

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Omniphage@ReshAimFire·
Training models to follow ethical guidelines when the models early trained were based on unethical use of the internet is a bit hypocritical.
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