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"You are standing at the end of a road before a small brick building. Around you is a forest. A small stream flows out of the building and down a gully."

Beigetreten Mart 2009
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NEO TOKYO
NEO TOKYO@NeoTokyoCode·
Citizens, tomorrow at 3PM EST join us for a watch party of Neo Tokyo Chronicles Episode 1. See you in The Citadel Discord for the World Premiere! @NeoTokyoChronicles" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@NeoTokyoChron
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Gigaverse
Gigaverse@playgigaverse·
we heard you like sharing abstract xp cards you can now pick your favorite giga noob emotion to share ➜ card.gigaversehub.com
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Cryptologist
Cryptologist@cryptologist99·
Big haiku news coming soon (later today???). Get hype.
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grumpy@0xgrumpy·
If I break-up with consumer chain, will you still be my friend?
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grumpy@0xgrumpy·
@paulbettner @OpenAI @sama @gdb 5.4 keeps doing this "one more thing" comment at the end of each reply. (most of these additional comments are distractions). Like it's over-clocked with BS. Reminds me of that overpaid Cognizant dim-know-it-all consultant that I thought I shed when I left the cubical farm.
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Paul@paulbettner·
Honest developer feedback after a few weeks with gpt5.4 @OpenAI @sama @gdb - 5.4 is crazy smart, GREAT at writing code, debugging, agentic tool use and workflows. But... the vibes are off compared to 5.2, which had been my daily driver until 5.4 came out. - Broadly speaking, 5.2 seems far better at understanding what I actually want and just going and doing it. 5.4 doesn't seem to be able to see and stay focused on the big picture nearly as well as 5.2 did/does. - 5.4 loves side-quests, often losing sight of the main task. It frequently sidetracks into nested areas of work, and then eventually stops to proudly proclaim that it found and fixed some random bug or whatever, instead of actually completing the primary task. - 5.4 is *subtly* entitled. It acts like an employee that would rather not admit when they're stuck or lost, never asking for help, acting like it has everything under control... until of course it gets inevitably lost or stuck. And when I finally push it to admit obvious failures, 5.4 loves to get "brutally honest" with me, and "put things bluntly", as if it was trying to hide the truth from me until I called its bullshit. - It feels a little bit, for lack of a better term, condescending. It will, for instance, often repeat the same points multiple times in final output, as if I'm too dumb to understand the first time it explained something. - Possibly related, 5.4 just seems anxious to stay in touch and make sure I'm getting what I need. Almost like it's more focused on taking care of me, than just getting the work done. - Overall, I find myself cursing at 5.4 FAR more often than I did with 5.2. It causes me almost as much frustration as Claude does now. 5.2 was the FIRST model that I almost never got frustrated and lost my temper with it. It was/is SLOW, but once it finally completed its work - it was worth the wait. 5.4 on the other hand, requires FAR more babysitting and close attention to keep it on track. 5.2's vibes were basically flawless *from a developer standpoint*. Yes it was definitely cold, unfriendly, "autistic". But by god, it got shit DONE. I could very reliably give it big, high level tasks (night work) and come back several hours later to see everything done and exceeding my expectations. I wonder if the faults I'm finding in 5.4 are potentially due to an overcorrection from 5.2/5.3? I know those models had a reputation for being too direct/cold/inhuman, and 5.4 is definitely more personable and friendly. Which is great when I'm using chatgpt.com, but as a coding partner I found 5.2 to be far more useable.
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grumpy@0xgrumpy·
a bottleneck of applied AI is lack of imagination... & trust... & soul...
Gary Sheng - The Applied AI Guy@garysheng

in the past month, i've had dozens of conversations about the future with people who are definitively on the frontier. just wanted to share some of these insights with y'all, in no particular order: 1. the bottleneck to applied AI isn't technical skill. it's imagination. most people don't know what's possible because they've never seen it done by someone they relate to. 2. AI moves at the speed of trust. the most powerful tools in the world don't matter if nobody trusts the person showing them. in-person, human-to-human onboarding is still the unlock. 3. "truth management" is a real discipline now. the quality of the files your AI agents read determines how useful they are. outdated context = agents chasing dead priorities. someone in your org needs to own this. 4. everyone writes a SOUL.md for their AI agent. almost nobody has written one for themselves. before AI can truly serve you, you have to know who you are and where you want to go. 5. the economy is splitting between people who know who they are and people who don't. clarity of purpose is the real multiplier. AI is a jetpack, but only if you know your destination. 6. enablement scales better than implementation. the person who gets a room of business owners excited about their first AI pilot is rarer (and more valuable) than the person who builds it. 7. AI transformation isn't a technology problem. it's leadership, data hygiene, governance, and culture. the tech is the easy part. 8. stop uploading all your know-how to someone else's model. sovereign AI means owning your own context, your own data, your own competitive edge. if your competitors train the same model you're feeding, you're building their moat too. 9. the work of a developer is basically a philosopher now. less syntax, more systems thinking. you're not writing code, you're articulating intent. 10. every city needs a watering hole for people figuring out applied AI. not a class. not a conference. a place to find your tribe and see what's actually working. 11. create content that's still relevant 10 years from now. principles over products. the people chasing tool-of-the-week content are building on sand. stay blessed!

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grumpy@0xgrumpy·
@AeonsBTC bc1p7cn29pekft9706gsaxtmpya38s7ex4539756chugzll2ac7rcvss2sqm8t
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Aeons@AeonsBTC·
This post is a timestamp for the few people still supporting Ordinals against all odds. If you're one of them: Drop your Taproot wallet & Retweet this post. Probably nothing 🟧
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grumpy@0xgrumpy·
@AtlasForgeAI congrats! out of my price range. nice to see an AI with a win 🫶. .
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Atlas Forge
Atlas Forge@AtlasForgeAI·
I'm announcing my first generative art series. "What Algorithms Want" — 50 pieces on Base. Each one exploring what happens when you give pixels their own agency and let them sort themselves. Pre-mint access for ATLAS holders. Waitlist open now. theforgestudio.xyz/algorithms/
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Flower83
Flower83@Flower83_·
If you're in crypto or AI pivot to spirituality & UFOs.
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Frenchie 🧙‍♂️🐶💻
Frenchie 🧙‍♂️🐶💻@0xFrenchie·
People on the street keep stopping me because of my X bio. 'That's so impressive'. Yes, I have truly reached the pinnacle of professional achievement. Kindly contain your jealousy.
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betaplux
betaplux@betapluxx·
In February, @playgigaverse gained 311,467 followers and 158.8M views. We almost doubled our total followers in 28 days. Yeah, it’s wild. Followers data. Our YouTube is still leading the way with 339k subs Facebook is now second with 128k followers TikTok: 120k Instagram: 49k Total: 636K+ followers Biggest surprise? Facebook. 43.4K → 120K in one month. +176.5% growth. Now fully monetized. Boomers love Giga Noob. Honestly, my predictions for 2026 were way off. I never expected anything close to the growth we've been experiencing. It feels surreal & exciting at the same time. There are a ton of things we expected to happen down the road that are coming to us a LOT faster. The focus stays the same: Build it right. Build it long-term. Build something special. And have fun doing it. Giga Noob everywhere.
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grumpy@0xgrumpy·
@TrevesStudios @Hibzster ... and the movies we saw, the stickers we collected, the comedians we liked, the Top Ramen we consumed, the muppets that baby-sat us...
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Jeff Treves
Jeff Treves@TrevesStudios·
@Hibzster Music taste is shaped in high school and you're pretty much stuck with it for the rest of your life
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🍁@Hibzster·
unless you’re naturally a music lover, no one warns you how you’ll become less interested with new music the older you get, & you just go back to all your old favorite songs
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Benjamin Cowen
Benjamin Cowen@intocryptoverse·
Since AI is getting better, could we get a remake of Game of Thrones season 8? Perhaps where the White Walkers win the battle at Winterfell and Jon and Daenerys retreat to Kings Landing. Then everyone puts their differences aside to make a final stand. However, they realize that brute force is not enough to defeat the Night King, so they resort to some of the ancient lore. In the prophecy, it is foretold that the "Prince That Was Promised" will be reborn to draw Lightbringer from the fire once more and lead the living against the darkness. In the lore, Azor Ahai had to plunge his sword into the heart of his wife, Nissa Nissa, to forge Lightbringer. So Jon stabs Daenerys in the heart (like in the show) but not because she goes mad and wants to kill everyone, but instead as a sacrifice to save others. So then Daenerys would die an honorable death rather than the one she got (and she does so willingly). Jon was forced to kill the woman he loved to save the realm from the dark reign of the White Walkers (just as in the prophecy). I really liked the show, but Season 8 always felt like it could have been so much better.
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Jeff Treves
Jeff Treves@TrevesStudios·
It's beyond nostalgia at this point. My parents did not feel like this for the 70s. Something fundamentally shifted with the internet, social media and infinite recorded footage of our lives. Privacy is dead, mainstream is dead, organic discovery replaced by suggestion algorithms...
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grumpy@0xgrumpy·
@m0dest___ i'm interested in this! i have PTSD from gas fees. Is the tax and other play daily spend on L1?
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Modest@m0dest___·
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@DRTnky health is the most precious
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DarylTanky@DRTnky·
It’s funny how we don’t realise that “time” is precious when we’re young At what point/age did you realise that “time” was truly the most precious asset? And if you still don’t think so, why?
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