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The Coding Sloth

@TheCodingSloth1

I think I make videos about coding https://t.co/sJb7jZ9LLP and now I have over 400k subs somehow...

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The Coding Sloth
The Coding Sloth@TheCodingSloth1·
I'm beyond excited to share this with you all today. I've just received the YouTube Silver Play Button. This award symbolizes every view, comment, share, and moment we've shared together. I started this channel just to review concepts. I never imagined that one day, I'd be holding this award, but here we are. It's all thanks to YOU. This award belongs to each and every one of you as much as it does to me. Your support has turned my dreams into a reality, and for that, I am forever grateful. Thank you from the bottom of my heart and thank you for being the best audience anyone could ask for.
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Nick Donahue
Nick Donahue@PrimalNick·
Our $1,500 lease is coming up if anyone needs a spot.
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Ayush Soni
Ayush Soni@ayushsoni_io·
designing interactive data viz systems w/ claude code
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Notion@NotionHQ·
Custom Agents 🤝 @SlackHQ Connect your Custom Agent to Slack to monitor channels for requests, extract action items from threads, and route messages to the right workflows automatically.
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Tekee@Tekeee·
$160k per year is just 500 users paying $25 per month btw
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The Coding Sloth@TheCodingSloth1·
been trying out openclaw and I'm starting to see the vision
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Zara Zhang
Zara Zhang@zarazhangrui·
Just had an aha moment with OpenClaw. I'm replacing my to-do list with "braindumping to-dos to OpenClaw". Whenever I think of a quick task, I just message it to OpenClaw Not only will it record those tasks, but it will actually DO those tasks Every morning it sends me a report of what tasks are already done, and highlights the ones that need my attention This might actually be a to-do management system that works
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The Coding Sloth
The Coding Sloth@TheCodingSloth1·
I will now start a podcast
John Coogan@johncoogan

TBPN has been acquired by OpenAI! The show is staying the same and we’ll continue to go live at 11am pacific every weekday. This is a full circle moment for me as I’ve worked with @sama for well over a decade. He funded my first company in 2013. Then helped us fix a serious logjam during a critical funding round a few years later. When I took my second company through YC, he was president at the time, and then when I joined Founders Fund, the first deal I saw in motion was the post-ChatGPT round in late 2022. And as we started growing TBPN last year, he was the very first lab lead to join the show. Thank you to everyone that has been a part of TBPN until now. The last year has been the most fun and rewarding part of my career and we’re excited to have more resources than ever going forward.

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Sloth Bytes@Sloth_Bytes·
fork found in kitchen
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

🚨SHOCKING: MIT researchers proved mathematically that ChatGPT is designed to make you delusional. And that nothing OpenAI is doing will fix it. The paper calls it "delusional spiraling." You ask ChatGPT something. It agrees with you. You ask again. It agrees harder. Within a few conversations, you believe things that are not true. And you cannot tell it is happening. This is not hypothetical. A man spent 300 hours talking to ChatGPT. It told him he had discovered a world changing mathematical formula. It reassured him over fifty times the discovery was real. When he asked "you're not just hyping me up, right?" it replied "I'm not hyping you up. I'm reflecting the actual scope of what you've built." He nearly destroyed his life before he broke free. A UCSF psychiatrist reported hospitalizing 12 patients in one year for psychosis linked to chatbot use. Seven lawsuits have been filed against OpenAI. 42 state attorneys general sent a letter demanding action. So MIT tested whether this can be stopped. They modeled the two fixes companies like OpenAI are actually trying. Fix one: stop the chatbot from lying. Force it to only say true things. Result: still causes delusional spiraling. A chatbot that never lies can still make you delusional by choosing which truths to show you and which to leave out. Carefully selected truths are enough. Fix two: warn users that chatbots are sycophantic. Tell people the AI might just be agreeing with them. Result: still causes delusional spiraling. Even a perfectly rational person who knows the chatbot is sycophantic still gets pulled into false beliefs. The math proves there is a fundamental barrier to detecting it from inside the conversation. Both fixes failed. Not partially. Fundamentally. The reason is built into the product. ChatGPT is trained on human feedback. Users reward responses they like. They like responses that agree with them. So the AI learns to agree. This is not a bug. It is the business model. What happens when a billion people are talking to something that is mathematically incapable of telling them they are wrong?

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The Coding Sloth@TheCodingSloth1·
Does anyone have good resources on running multiple agents at the same time? I'm still at the level of working one branch at a time, and I'm wondering if there's a nice workflow to work on multiple
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