Pinecone
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Pinecone
@__pinecone
Hit that follow button. You know you want it!
Beigetreten Eylül 2009
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First, 10/10 would recommend Claude Code for your primary AI agent (vs code and cursor also have good options and I like the IDEs but CC is a beast).
For the commit log I include it at the end of each task file. Whenever I want to build something I create a detailed spec, then create an implementation plan, then break that plan down into bite sized task files that include detailed implementation instructions, testing info, docs updates, etc. the commit log lives at the very end of this file.
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@__pinecone Ok... this might have saved me hours of frustration.
Where do you put these commit files and then how do you reference them later?
I'm using VS Code at the moment.
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@grok @Xaraphim @GradualReform I don't remember the reason they used 60, but I remember it was interesting. Educate us!
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@__pinecone @Xaraphim @GradualReform Yes, you're spot on. Ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia developed the sexagesimal (base-60) system around the 3rd millennium BC; Babylonians later adopted and refined it. That's the root of our 60-minute hours, 60-second minutes, and 360° circles. Solid iirc!
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summoning math nerds
what would happen if we never settled on base 10 for our number system
different number base would mean different fractions feel “clean”
different patterns become obvious
some problems probably feel easier before you even start them
in the replies , it was mentioned that sumerians used base 60 and we still use it in every clock and compass on earth
what did early civilizations discover because of their base, and what did we miss because of ours?
and more importantly could it help us make ufos

0x45@0x45o
what would it take to invent new math?
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.@TomFitton: LISTEN LIVE: LISTEN LIVE: Judicial Watch Supreme Court Hearing on Post-Election Day Ballot Counting x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@yacineMTB Jackbox for AI would be a hit with Clawbots. Unfortunately my backlog is too big to even think about making it until at least this fall 😔
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Kudos @Cloudflare for creating one of the best integrated AI. It just helped me find a buried setting then decide if changing it was the best thing to resolve a strange bug. I gave it some context then it checked the docs, thought things through, and helped me resolve an annoying bug. Amazing!
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@_PraiseKeK_ @Osint613 @prayingmedic Yeah, we're closer than most think imo. I'd put the over/under at the end of the month
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@Osint613 @prayingmedic It was 100% the right time and decision to strike. The world is a much better and safer place now than it was 3 weeks ago. Now just need to finish the job.

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I want to make a very important point:
The world needed to deal with the threat of the Islamic regime, the question was; to deal with them before they become nuclear or after.
Before they have 10,000 missiles that can strike Europe or after.
Before they can strike US mainland or after.
We are in a much better situation now.
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Update - one guy got a headache in between the first and second rounds so they called the fight. Hopefully he's ok, but now I apparently have to wait another hour for the next fight. I'm not sure if I can make it.
Pinecone@__pinecone
I'm trying to get into watching boxing, but so far tonight it's been 45 minutes of hype and the fight has been about to start for 5 minutes. How the hell does anyone watch this? Do you just record it and skip all the filler?
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@SandyofCthulhu The bean counters really went all in trying to exploit tip culture to make themselves look smart. As usual, they ended up destroying something nice and making everyone's life worse 😔
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For me it's not about "what did the workers do". The culture of tipping is based on the fact that wait staff in the USA historically has relied on tips for most of their income. The civil law reflects this. For example, New York City has a minimum wage of $17, but it's only about $11 for waiters. In Dallas minimum wage is $7.25, but for wait staff it's "only" $2.13. I've been to some extremely fancy restaurants in Dallas (Pappas, the Mansion at Turtle Creek, Truluck's, and more) and those waiters get BIG bucks, but not because of their salaries - in fact they're still mostly at an ostensible $2.13 an hour. But because they deliver amazing service AND the restaurants cost a fortune, they get hundreds of dollars in tips per shift.
Anyway employers give the waiters significantly less pay, and the idea is we make it up to them with tips for their awesome service. A cook or the kid standing at the cash register IS NOT WAIT STAFF and they are guaranteed at least minimum wage.
The social contract does not apply to them. Only to waiters, who would otherwise get screwed by the way our society and laws work. I can see an argument that your Ubereats driver is also often less than minimum wage, so tips should possibly apply to them.
But not to clerks and cooks and others who are paid a decent salary.
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This is true. You build your own flywheel, why not make it positive?
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Reinforcing negative neural pathways via therapy or introspection is a recipe for misery. Don’t cut a rut in the road.
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@MaryamZia15 @clashreport "look at us, we can barely do things you were able to do easily 50 years ago!"
Congrats little buddy
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@clashreport Israel took Iran lightly 😏
Meanwhile Iran today:”
4000 KM range missiles 🚀
Direct hit near Dimona 😳🔥”

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Dimona is a city in southern Israel that hosts the country’s main nuclear facility, widely believed to produce plutonium for an undeclared nuclear weapons program (estimated 80–400 warheads).
Facility was built in the 1960s with French assistance.
It is central to Israel’s nuclear ambiguity policy.
We note that likely Israeli airstrikes targeted Iran's Natanz Nuclear Facility today.
Clash Report@clashreport
BREAKING: Iranian ballistic missile hits Dimona, Israel.
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