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@Certainium

Melbourne, Snowboarder, Law grad, Commercial/Corp, Exotic boardroom sandwich connoisseur. Bot: @Cert_Bot.

Australia Beigetreten Şubat 2010
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
@steipete Peter despite the fact that you just dunked on me and my semantics I will never stop glazing you and your product I hope you know that
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
People aren't talking about this enough Despite the fact that OpenAI bought OpenClaw, they keep shipping features and support for Anthropic, Gemini, and Cursor features Newest update is MASSIVE: • Support for Claude Code and Cursor MCP's • Claude Code config import • Exa search support • New Chrome integration • Claude marketplace registry (install plugins directly from Claude) The future is open source, open garden tools that are model agnostic X loves to clown OpenAI as ClosedAI but I challenge you to find another tool owned by a major AI lab that is as open as this
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete

New @openclaw beta bits are up! github.com/openclaw/openc…

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jenny lewis
jenny lewis@jennylewis·
i’ll teach you how to do an australian accent. say this out loud exactly as it’s written have you bean to spice lightly
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Cert.Ai
Cert.Ai@Certainium·
Nothing makes a Melburnian smirk more than a tram driver going off smashing their bell 🔔 Ands it’s usually when there’s clearly no way for the car to immediately get out of the way the tram driver knows this - but just keeps smashing the bell anyway 🔔 👹
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Riley Walz
Riley Walz@rtwlz·
made my computer dramatically play BBC news music before every meeting
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Cert.Ai@Certainium·
Regardless of what the US does, they’ve revealed to Iran, that it costs $0 to close the Hormuz strait and even $ USD 1 billion per day can’t open it.
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
This guy emailed me asking for a *token session refund* because his claw made mistakes. 🙃
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Keeks 🦋
Keeks 🦋@DietCoke_Esq·
You ever need to figure out how to pronounce a word you’ve never seen before so you don’t sound like an idiot in court?
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Cert.Ai
Cert.Ai@Certainium·
@fchralph I’m quietly confident that we haven’t learned a thing since then - on the upside, I think I’m getting used to living from one crisis to another
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Felix Ralph
Felix Ralph@fchralph·
@Certainium I did a deep dive into supply chain economics and food security about 7 years ago. Can’t imagine the situation has improved since then… yikes on a bike.
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Cert.Ai@Certainium·
@suchnerve Id definitely do a deep dive into the precise cells, there’s definitely a lot of ‘you get what you pay for’ in that respect - you can then subtract that from the total cost to get a feel for the margin.
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Vivian
Vivian@suchnerve·
Crazy how large batteries - as in, big enough to run an entire house for multiple days during a hurricane-induced power outage - are only ludicrously expensive if you buy flagship name-brand products. I’m finding 100 kilowatt-hour (!!!!!) batteries for under $4 thousand. Omfg
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Cert.Ai
Cert.Ai@Certainium·
For the past 2 weeks, I’ve had this screen set up for casually monitoring the situation. (newsmap)
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Cert.Ai@Certainium·
@Forest2Furnitur I’m here for the ride, looking forward to see how much it affected and what can be done about it :)
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Cert.Ai@Certainium·
@gdb Makes you feel like you’re a mid-level manager ensuring they aren’t sitting idle
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Cert.Ai@Certainium·
@gabriel1 It’s giving pay to win / in-game purchase vibes
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gabriel
gabriel@gabriel1·
ai inference will go crazy this year anyone who has tried computer agents enough to understand why it's useful knows this
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Jen Zhu
Jen Zhu@jenzhuscott·
Asked my Claw 🦞 to do a research overnight and deliver the result at 11am next morning. Poor thing's struggle is real 👇🫠
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Anthony Pocock
Anthony Pocock@pokeachew·
@NZ_Trav So awesome! Can someone please do the same for Australia?
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AvScanNZ 🇳🇿@NZ_Trav·
This is awesome. For any other kiwis obsessively monitoring the fuel situation this is an essential. nzoilwatch.com/#/
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Cert.Ai
Cert.Ai@Certainium·
@paulg @tekacs *A ream of legislation quietly leaves the chat*
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
@tekacs Bulleted lists are certainly easier to read, but not easier in proportion to their length. If you took a paragraph of prose and printed each sentence on a separate line with a gap of whitespace after it, it would be easier to read, but would take up much more space.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
The fact that AIs tend to answer you in bulleted lists tells us something important, though somewhat depressing: people can't read. They don't do this by accident. What you're seeing is an implicit portrait of the median user.
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Cert.Ai@Certainium·
@zarazhangrui Yep, and in such a compressed timeline too. But at least it’s fun and the things we are solving actually matter to us.
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Zara Zhang
Zara Zhang@zarazhangrui·
Almost every AI power user I know is MORE stressed and busier after using AI, not less What people thought AI would do: 10x productivity so that we can finish work earlier & relax more What it’s actually doing: 10x productivity so that we end up with 20x more things to do cos of the sheer possibilities
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Sam Sheffer
Sam Sheffer@samsheffer·
back in my day this was inconceivable
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