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Branded DR Alchemist

@BDRAlchemist

Alchemist | Communications Merchant by day | Large Lot RE distribution by afternoon | Bon Vivant (🐐 lvl) by night | Aesthete always

Alchemy: Words + systems = 💸 Beigetreten Haziran 2022
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Max Rovensky
Max Rovensky@MaxRovensky·
@Forbes idk what bro does, but this post by Forbes means he's definitely going to jail
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Forbes@Forbes·
There are two kinds of founders: Those who start with a bold idea and learn the business skills along the way, and those who already have the business instincts and are simply hunting for the right idea. Zach Yadegari is the latter. He’s been building all kinds of apps for years, from websites that let students access blocked games during school to alarm clocks that play motivational soundbites. When he met Henry Langmac at coding camp at 10, and they joined forces, that pace only accelerated. “We were going to just keep releasing new apps until we found one that really stood out and felt like it had real potential,” Yadegari says. “Then we’d double down and go all-in.” That app was Cal AI, an AI-powered calorie tracker and a 2026 Under 30 company. This week, the cofounders announced they sold the app to MyFitnessPal after scaling it to $30 million in revenue last year. Read more about the sale of Cal AI—and its 19-year-old founder— here: forbes.com/sites/zoyahasa… 📸: Courtesy of Cal AI
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shirish@shiri_shh·
THE APPLE APP STORE IS DROWNING IN AI SLOP people are treating the App Store like a Medium blog spitting out apps one after another. All with zero users and $0 revenue. Apple reviews that used to take hours are now stretching into WEEKS and even months > more than 550k apps were submitted just last year, highest in a decade.
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Millie Marconi
Millie Marconi@MillieMarconnni·
This feels like cheating. Someone built a Claude Code skill that scans Reddit and X from the last 30 days on any topic you give it, then writes you copy-paste-ready prompts based on what the community has actually figured out not what was working six months ago. You type /last30days prompting techniques for ChatGPT for legal questions and it comes back with the top patterns real lawyers and power users are using right now, complete with a fully written prompt you can drop in and use immediately. No more Googling, no more digging through threads, no more prompts that worked last year but got patched out. It works for anything - Midjourney techniques, Suno music prompts, Cursor rules, trending rap songs, whatever you need to know what people are actually saying about right now. 100% Open Source. MIT License. Link in the comments.
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Luong NGUYEN@luongnv89·
@MillieMarconnni it is super cool, head up: > you still need to have lots of API KEYs to make it work
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
you shouldn't be allowed to be a VC if you haven't worked/built a startup idk why this would be controversial
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Roberto H Luna
Roberto H Luna@robertohluna·
@jennyzhangzt All this noise, yet still you haven’t figured out how to optimally encode the intent to the agents to have them know how and why to improve themselves
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Jenny Zhang
Jenny Zhang@jennyzhangzt·
Introducing Hyperagents: an AI system that not only improves at solving tasks, but also improves how it improves itself. The Darwin Gödel Machine (DGM) demonstrated that open-ended self-improvement is possible by iteratively generating and evaluating improved agents, yet it relies on a key assumption: that improvements in task performance (e.g., coding ability) translate into improvements in the self-improvement process itself. This alignment holds in coding, where both evaluation and modification are expressed in the same domain, but breaks down more generally. As a result, prior systems remain constrained by fixed, handcrafted meta-level procedures that do not themselves evolve. We introduce Hyperagents – self-referential agents that can modify both their task-solving behavior and the process that generates future improvements. This enables what we call metacognitive self-modification: learning not just to perform better, but to improve at improving. We instantiate this framework as DGM-Hyperagents (DGM-H), an extension of the DGM in which both task-solving behavior and the self-improvement procedure are editable and subject to evolution. Across diverse domains (coding, paper review, robotics reward design, and Olympiad-level math solution grading), hyperagents enable continuous performance improvements over time and outperform baselines without self-improvement or open-ended exploration, as well as prior self-improving systems (including DGM). DGM-H also improves the process by which new agents are generated (e.g. persistent memory, performance tracking), and these meta-level improvements transfer across domains and accumulate across runs. This work was done during my internship at Meta (@AIatMeta), in collaboration with Bingchen Zhao (@BingchenZhao), Wannan Yang (@winnieyangwn), Jakob Foerster (@j_foerst), Jeff Clune (@jeffclune), Minqi Jiang (@MinqiJiang), Sam Devlin (@smdvln), and Tatiana Shavrina (@rybolos).
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Grigory Sapunov
Grigory Sapunov@che_shr_cat·
11/ Comic as usual to visualize the global-local representation bottleneck.
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Grigory Sapunov@che_shr_cat·
1/ Video models understand motion but hallucinate geometry. Image models nail geometry but are blind to motion. We have accepted this tradeoff for years. Meta FAIR just proved it is purely an architectural bug, not a theoretical limit. 🧵
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Rudolfs@ecomrudolfs·
@AlexeiScales The growth operator behind this is the real w
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Alexei
Alexei@AlexeiScales·
Shelby Sapp's sales manager just leaked that she made 5 MILLION DOLLARS in January 2026 ...and people are still talking about 'info is dead'
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Machina
Machina@EXM7777·
i spent hours inside OpenClaw and its alternatives so you don't have to... here's the truth nobody wants to hear: for the vast majority of people, it's a pure waste of time > 20+ hours/week setting up and maintaining it > constant memory loss > debugging that never ends > and you'll probably never get past the most basic use cases it's not a toy and it's definitely not plug-and-play... it's a factory you have to run yourself what i'd do instead: take that time and split it - half goes into building the same workflows in Claude Code or Codex - half goes into getting dangerously good at one skill more leverage, surely less automated, but 10x the results (remember that eventually Anthropic, OpenAI and Google will implement OpenClaw's features in their agentic platforms)
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Dustin
Dustin@_dustyj·
Talk recklessly with the geriatrics at the family party so I never have to drive out here again lmao
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DANISH
DANISH@astrodanish·
Your brain is under attack by a trillion dollar adversary intent on destroying it. This is your David vs Goliath. Resist the algorithm.
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𝓐 𝓻 𝓼 𝓸 𝓷
next rage bait idea: like your own texts during an argument
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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
@danielgothits boomers getting a bid 1% lower than the ask after the home was up 10x in past 20 years
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Daniel
Daniel@danielgothits·
I have openclaw sending lowball offers on Zillow all day just to make boomers start panicking lol
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du@thedulab·
My new belief is that "dead internet theory" won't actually be because of bots but rather regular humans who are not at peace trying to spike your cortisol Wasn't as prevalent as before but now even the most positive and well meaning expressions of self can somehow warp into a bunch of randoms trying to accuse you of being as vile and wretched as they are Either the economy greatly improves or the chronically online will just continue to crash out and make the "digital town square" uninhabitable for anyone seriously worth listening to and learning from If the latter then the open internet will basically end up being the "sketchy part of town" you drive through just to find the reputation based closed communities to actually make friends, do business, share alpha, etc Bearish on "influencers" and "creators" trying build audiences consisting of the masses (will end up being more of a health risk than a dead end job), bullish on whatever allows you to feel like you're part of pre-Elon Twitter again or just simply calling it a day and going back to good ol' psychosis-free IRL
Nicole Behnam@NicoleBehnam

If you choose to express yourself about anything at all, remember that there is no version of you that will not get criticized or misunderstood in some way. This phase of social media is built on reactivity, and very few people are at peace. One out of every seven posts will trigger them, for various reasons. Don’t let it stop you from doing what only you can do, from what you were born to do.

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