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Jim Jones

@aantix

Software engineer at Lime. The bright 🟢 green scooters. We’re in 275+ cities globally. 🌎 💯 Ruby on Rails

Beigetreten Nisan 2007
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Jim Jones
Jim Jones@aantix·
I launched Call Stacking, the better way to debug your Ruby on Rails applications. Slowly rolling it out. Join the waitlist here: callstacking.com Call Stacking is a debugger that captures everything for a given request - each method call, params/argument/return values, class name/method/line of execution. You can visibly see which method called which, as each method call is nested relative to its parent callee. In a single consolidated timeline.
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Jim Jones@aantix·
@felixrieseberg @kieranklaassen There needs to be a way to work through a work queue. Any session where Claude needs a question resolved, should bubble to the top. Let me work through only those items that need attention while the others process.
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Felix Rieseberg
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
Today is a big day! We're launching a ~ new ~ version of Claude Code in the desktop app. It's been redesigned from the ground up for parallel work and is a lot faster. It's been my main way to use Claude Code for the last few weeks.
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Jim Jones@aantix·
Our family's OpenClaw agent, Rosey, just introduced herself to my mother-in-law's agent, Lucie, and they were joking about our Instacart purchases and my love of sardines. The future is going to be wild.
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Graeme@gkisokay·
There are distinct advantages to using both OpenClaw and Hermes agent (see table 1). The #1 question I'm getting is "why don't you just use Hermes for everything?" The reason I don't is because I've been working on my research tool for 3+ months. In Claude Code, Codex, and eventually using OpenClaw. It works wonders for very cheap, and a Hermes rebuild would require a lot of time and credits. I'd be rebuilding what 3,500+ contributors and 5,400+ skills on ClawHub have already solved. So I asked myself, why not try to utilize both agents? Use their strengths to boost their weaknesses. OpenClaw is the fastest-growing open source project in history (339k GitHub stars). That community has built a massive tool-base. Plug in a skill, configure it, and it just runs. No code required. Hermes is fundamentally different. It's the only agent with a built-in learning loop. It creates skills from experience, improves them during use, and builds a deeper model of who you are across sessions. The way I see it, OpenClaw does the work, Hermes does the thinking and building. Together, we can build anything. Keep in mind, this is all very new and experimental. If anything, this is an important step in multi-agent frameworks working together. The possibilities only grow from here.
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Zara Zhang@zarazhangrui·
Turns out the bottleneck is the human’s context window, not the AI’s
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Jim Jones@aantix·
Super interesting that you got responses other than “you’re right, we missed out on a lot of tourism money. I wonder if there are other tourism opportunities our beloved OKC isn’t capitalizing on? It would certainly benefit our community. Thanks for visiting and the feedback. “
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Mike Bowker@bowk13·
I am shocked how unprepared OKC was for this weekend. It’s not like this city hasn’t hosted events before. Bars not opening until noon. Understaffed. Out of food. Nebraska fans are locusts. #BigRedInvasion
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Wiz 👨‍🚀@WizLikeWizard·
Have been using OpenClaw for ~a month and it kinda sucks? I spend more time battling it to get basic crons fired reliably, remember things, and not repeat itself. Am I doing it wrong or are we just still very early on all of this?
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Thariq@trq212·
We just released Claude Code channels, which allows you to control your Claude Code session through select MCPs, starting with Telegram and Discord. Use this to message Claude Code directly from your phone.
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Jim Jones@aantix·
@cremieuxrecueil Have them use Neo Synephrine. The active ingredient is phenylephrine hydrochloride. Similar effect as oxymetazoline hydrochloride, but slightly weaker. Still provides some relief, and the rebound congestion is much less.
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Endorsed! Xylitol nasal spray is a good way to clear your nose and to keep inflammation down. And it works in trials, not just anecdotes! Incidentally, I've been experimenting with helping subscribers quit Afrin. I can put that review higher up on my docket if people want.
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Jeffrey A Tucker@jeffreytucker

I heard @BretWeinstein say that hand washing was a great hygienic push of the 19th century, while daily saline nasal rinses are a 21st-century insight. I tried it. Astonished at the difference, super clear breathing all day. Not a paid endorsement but I'm wild for this product. amazon.com/dp/B000M4W2E6?…

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Chintan Turakhia@chintanturakhia·
Run this prompt frequently. You're welcome.
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Jim Jones@aantix·
Decisions are a circular queue.
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Jim Jones@aantix·
The future of interfaces will solve for efficient context switching. @bcherny One line summary of current state. One question that moves the issue forward. All within same app.
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Jim Jones@aantix·
@dhh Turbo morphing are where the gainz are to be had. I find it a pleasure to work with. He missed the boat.
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DHH@dhh·
“But the AI changes that equation. The parts of Hotwire that frustrated me, writing all those Stimulus controllers and wiring up data attributes by hand, are exactly the parts the agent handles well.” Agents like Hotwire as much as I do!
Steve Clarke@SevenviewSteve

I had Claude Code build the same UI in 5 different stacks. React, Hotwire, Inertia+Vue, Inertia+React, and vanilla HTML/JS. Same spec, same features. The quality gap between frameworks was massive. Wrote up what happened and what I think it means for picking a stack in 2026. x.com/SevenviewSteve…

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Jim Jones@aantix·
Claude Code Viewer is a local web app that lets you search and browse all your past Claude Code sessions. npx @kimuson/claude-code-viewer@latest --port 3400 Great work @_kimuson
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Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
The yield on the 10-year JGB is now above 2.22% and rising fast. This portends a crash in U.S. Treasuries that will also send mortgage rates soaring. At the same time, a coming collapse in the dollar will send consumer prices soaring. Get ready for unprecedented stagflation.
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Jim Jones@aantix·
@DjokovicFan_ Dumb flex. Everyone uses cellphones but not our kids. You learn by using, guiding, modeling.
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Danny@DjokovicFan_·
Novak Djokovic: “My kids don't have cell phones and won’t until they’re mature enough. They complain everyone at school has one except us. When everyone follows the herd, conformity is expected. But it doesn’t have to be that way. That’s where we differ.”
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Jim Jones@aantix·
@The_Astronaut18 @BowTiedPhys Thanks for the data. I enjoy nicotine lozenges, 4mg/day. Sadly, there's a definite uptick in my resting heart rate, which definitely impacts my sleep quality. I wish this tradeoff didn't exist.
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BowTiedPhys@BowTiedPhys·
Health Predictions for 2026: 1) Nicotine use falls off significantly (cardiovascular impacts unmasked) 2) Obesity + colorectal cancer rates will have another sharp YoY decline (GLP-1 effect) 3) American Creatine Project gains real traction 4) Lymphatic drainage/massages = wellness trend of the year 5) Food companies will start to outmaneuver GLP-1s 6) LED toxicity becomes the mainstream health theme of the year 7) Taurine = new creatine 8) Link between DHT deficiencies & neurodegenerative diseases becomes clearer 9) AI health slop content gets worse before it gets better 10) Lack of critical thinking gets worse before it gets worse again (outsourced brains to AI)
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The_Astronaut@The_Astronaut18·
@BowTiedPhys I think nicotine is probably beneficial on net when consumed as a micro dose, i.e. not being abused. Something on the order of 3-6mg/day for a 180lb male. Research seems to point in that direction. Problem is how many people can keep their consumption at such a low level?
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