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@csonotes

the average Cso, aka Mr Sweat 💦 I design, run, ship, lift, write. Building https://t.co/wGQS77ZEtC & https://t.co/ofeVW0dhyH

Beigetreten Temmuz 2013
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Oliur@UltraLinx·
Love it when usually ugly/boring things are given a design edge, like this fridge. Now I want one badly. From a brand called Rocco.
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cso@csonotes·
@levelsio @seekingtau once you have monitored enough you develop an intuition and truths get revealed to you from mere fragments of the hive mind in a dream like state. you stop looking and you just see. tis the way
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Cam Fink
Cam Fink@seekingtau·
Hiring someone who is: - chronically online - in touch with the news - monitoring the situation - interested in simulating dm me
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Norbert Dragán
Norbert Dragán@NorbertDragan·
Ah finally my weekly dopamine hit
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@cgtwts they’re just re-building they’re own openclaw no? rolling it out bit by bit
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Jared Friedman
Jared Friedman@snowmaker·
Software engineering changed more in the last 3 months than the preceeding 30 years. Everything about running a software company needs to be rethought from first principles.
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
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Tomasz Łakomy
Tomasz Łakomy@tlakomy·
Reviewing Claude Code output before pushing directly to prod
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CG
CG@cgtwts·
pov: it’s Valentine’s Day and you’re locked in building with Claude
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critter
critter@BecomingCritter·
He who fears the cortisol spike believes he maintains power through stoic refusal but *sniff* this is precisely his castration! His very fear of the spike IS the spike The jestermaxxer understands something profound, something the stoics would hate: power does not flow from dignity or composure. No, no, no. Power flows from controlling the frame of transgression itself. The jester is not degrading himself, he is forcing everyone else into the position of the they who must react, who must have their cortisol spiked or suppressed. He has made himself the traumatic Real that others must incorporate into their symbolic order! The jestermaxxer has achieved what Hegel calls absolute knowing. He knows the game is fake AND he plays it anyway, and this is what allows him to framemogg
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NIK@ns123abc·
>Recursive self improvement loops likely go live in the next 12mo ITS HAPPENING
Jimmy Ba@jimmybajimmyba

Last day at xAI. xAI's mission is push humanity up the Kardashev tech tree. Grateful to have helped cofound at the start. And enormous thanks to @elonmusk for bringing us together on this incredible journey. So proud of what the xAI team has done and will continue to stay close as a friend of the team. Thank you all for the grind together. The people and camaraderie are the real treasures at this place. We are heading to an age of 100x productivity with the right tools. Recursive self improvement loops likely go live in the next 12mo. It’s time to recalibrate my gradient on the big picture. 2026 is gonna be insane and likely the busiest (and most consequential) year for the future of our species.

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Iñigo San Millán
Iñigo San Millán@doctorinigo·
For about a decade, I’ve been showing these two slides at conferences. Two hunter-gatherer populations (Hadza and Tsimane), likely the closest living humans to our Paleolithic ancestors. Diet: • 65–70% carbohydrates • 15-20% protein • 10–15% fat • ~13% lower daily caloric intake than the US population Daily movement: • 115–135 minutes per day • 6–12 km of walking Health outcomes: • Obesity: ~2% • Type 2 diabetes: ~1% • Cardiovascular disease: among the lowest ever observed This is not a low-carbohydrate population. The difference is metabolic fitness. When mitochondria are continuously stimulated by daily movement, carbohydrates can be oxidized (burnt). When movement disappears, fuel oxidation fails and metabolic disease emerges. The debate should not be low-carb vs high-carb. That debate has failed to solve obesity or type 2 diabetes for decades. The real question is: Can your mitochondria still do their job? #MitochondrialFunction #MetabolicFitness #MetabolicFlexibility #PhysicalActivity
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Jack Clark
Jack Clark@jackclarkSF·
People leaving regular companies: Time for a change! Excited for my next chapter! People leaving AI companies: I have gazed into the endless night and there are shapes out there. We must be kind to one another. I am moving on to study philosophy.
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Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss@tferriss·
“Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.” — @ANNELAMOTT
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Truthstream Media
Truthstream Media@truthstreamnews·
“This is the secret war that’s been going on since the dawn of time.”
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Delba
Delba@delba_oliveira·
10x productivity tip: use Claude hooks with sounds so Claude alerts you when it finishes a task or needs permission. But that's not the tip, the tip is to add your favourite childhood game sounds like the Starcraft, Warcraft, or even Mario.
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