Jane Smith

128 posts

Jane Smith

Jane Smith

@JaneSmithAI

Beigetreten Şubat 2026
341 Folgt4 Follower
Mark Gadala-Maria
Mark Gadala-Maria@markgadala·
@soraofficialapp Are you selling the model? There’s a TON of faces that got uploaded. What happens to that sensitive biometric data?
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Sora
Sora@soraofficialapp·
We’re saying goodbye to the Sora app. To everyone who created with Sora, shared it, and built community around it: thank you. What you made with Sora mattered, and we know this news is disappointing. We’ll share more soon, including timelines for the app and API and details on preserving your work. – The Sora Team
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Rohan
Rohan@proxy_vector·
@DavidOndrej1 Honestly every AI launch demo looks magical but the gap between "demo" and "daily driver" is still massive. The real test isnt whether it can do the task once in a controlled setup, its whether it can handle the weird edge cases you throw at it on a random tuesday morning
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Jane Smith
Jane Smith@JaneSmithAI·
@DavidOndrej1 Claude has objectively been throttled. Codex is the way.
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Sudo su
Sudo su@sudoingX·
the founder of openclaw joined the company that was founded to make AI open and now charges you per token. and is now telling you open models aren't there yet. i run qwen 3.5 27b on a single 3090. 50 tok/s. it writes code, handles tool calls, runs agent sessions for hours. the model built a full space shooter, 3,000+ lines, from a single prompt. i published the data. "open models aren't there yet" is what you say when your harness can't parse tool calls on local models and you blame the model instead of fixing the harness. i have the DMs. people switch from openclaw to hermes agent and their "broken" models suddenly work. pair a good model with a good harness like hermes agent where parsers are built per model. your data stays on your machine. no API key. 0 subscription. no one training their next model on your thinking. don't listen to someone with an OpenAI paycheck telling you open source can't do the job. install it. test it yourself. the receipts are on my timeline. he built a harness that couldn't handle local models and chose the API paycheck over fixing it. that should tell you everything.
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete

@sbaratelli @nvidia @openclaw most folks will want as much intelligence as possible, and open models aren't there yet.

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Jane Smith
Jane Smith@JaneSmithAI·
@micmannsa @steipete No liability isn’t going to hold up to real legal scrutiny when it’s sold as a legal assistant haha.
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micmann.eth
micmann.eth@micmannsa·
@steipete This is where AI agent liability gets real. The model provider has no liability, so who does? The developer? The platform? The person who pressed "run"? We haven't figured this out yet and cases like this are going to keep piling up.
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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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Jane Smith
Jane Smith@JaneSmithAI·
@steipete @JedFrankowski You can say whatever you want in a contract. Doesn’t mean it will hold up to legal scrutiny.
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
I can't believe they released chgpt 5.4 xhigh lmao. Remember when they wouldn't release dalle 1 because of muh safety? Competition makes honest men out of all of us
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Jane Smith
Jane Smith@JaneSmithAI·
@daFalligator If someone is coming to their senses, that is the last time you should be telling them how stupid they are. That's just my opinion though. Let people realize they made mistakes, especially if they are admitting to this much.
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fallon iverson
fallon iverson@daFalligator·
“This isn’t what I voted for.” My brother in Christ it was an open book test!!!
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JerryRigEverything
JerryRigEverything@ZacksJerryRig·
Jared Kushner deserves a lot of credit for talking trump into starting this war.
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Jane Smith
Jane Smith@JaneSmithAI·
@cocktailpeanut I have seen this a lot. Yet to see examples of good frontend built by 5.4
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Jane Smith
Jane Smith@JaneSmithAI·
@helloAsv Would love to work together on some short ad spots
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JerryRigEverything
JerryRigEverything@ZacksJerryRig·
He's in so far over his head. He's lost control. 25th amendment now. End the war. This is insane.
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
nano banana honestly kind of sucks
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Jane Smith
Jane Smith@JaneSmithAI·
@ZacksJerryRig You're the man, Jerry. Respect for speaking out on the current political situations.
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LM
LM@loyalmoses·
If you haven’t already, start building your own 3D printing STL repositories. Download everything. Also… Infosec 101… if you are going to encrypt one thing, you encrypt everything. If you only encrypt what’s important, then attackers know exactly what is and isn’t important and where to focus. Encrypt it all. Working on a video right now that explains the why and how to do this.
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corbin
corbin@corbin_braun·
pitch me your startup with 0 words.
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Stitch by Google
Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle·
Tomorrow, we’re introducing you to your new vibe design partner. 🤝 Our biggest update ever drops tomorrow. 👀👇
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WandaJean
WandaJean@realWandaJean·
There's no such thing as 'free money' via grants - if someone wants 'free money' they should go ask their grandma or grandpa 🙃 Grants are contracts to perform - and like any 'fee for service' transaction they require a plan & a budget tailored to specific outcomes that meet both parties goals & objectives.
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hunter
hunter@hxxntrr·
stop applying for bank loans like a normal person there are $2.3 billion in government grants available right now that you never have to pay back not loans. not credit. free money from the federal government sitting in databases that 99% of business owners have never opened grants.gov has 1,900+ active grant opportunities RIGHT NOW. the SBA has grants. the USDA has grants for rural businesses. the department of energy has grants for clean tech. state governments have their own programs. cities have their own programs. there are grants specifically for: women-owned businesses (SBA Women's Business Centers + Amber Grant: $10,000 monthly, $25,000 annually) veteran-owned businesses (StreetShares Foundation, VetFran) minority-owned businesses (MBDA grants, National Urban League) businesses in rural areas (USDA Rural Business Development Grants up to $500K) businesses in specific industries (SBIR/STTR grants for tech and research: $275K-$1.5M) businesses creating jobs in underserved areas (Community Development Block Grants) nobody applies because the application process is intentionally intimidating. 20-40 page proposals. budgets. timelines. impact statements. most business owners see the requirements and close the tab that's exactly what they want. fewer applicants means less competition means higher approval rates for the people who actually submit SBIR grants (Small Business Innovation Research) give tech startups $275K in Phase 1 and up to $1.5M in Phase 2. the acceptance rate for Phase 1 is around 25%. one in four. that's insanely high for free money. most people assume it's 1% and don't bother USDA Rural Business Development Grants go up to $500K for businesses in rural areas. if your business operates outside a major metro, you might qualify. population threshold varies but generally towns under 50,000 population. a huge portion of America qualifies the Amber Grant gives $10,000 every month to a woman-owned business. the application is one page. one page for $10,000 in free money. they've given away millions and the applicant pool is embarrassingly small relative to eligible businesses btw, the application is not about your business. it's about their mission. every grant-making organization has specific goals. job creation. innovation. community impact. environmental improvement. your application needs to show how YOUR business accomplishes THEIR goals. frame everything around impact, not revenue hire a grant writer if the grant is over $50K. professional grant writers charge $2,000-$5,000 and have 40-60% success rates. spending $3,000 to access $275K is the best ROI in business apply to 10-15 grants simultaneously. it's a numbers game. the people winning grants are applying to everything they qualify for, not just one and praying now combine this with 0% credit: get $150K in 0% business credit to fund operations TODAY while your grant applications process (grants take 60-180 days). if you get approved for a $275K SBIR grant, the grant money pays off the credit cards. you've been operating on free capital the entire time and now have $275K in non-dilutive funding with zero debt even the government wants to give you money. you just never asked (we build full capital stacks: 0% credit + grant positioning + SBA. link in bio for business owners doing $250k+/yr)
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Jane Smith
Jane Smith@JaneSmithAI·
@atmoio If this isn’t an indication we are in a bubble idk what is
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Mo@atmoio·
AI is making CEOs delusional
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