Fielding Johnston

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Fielding Johnston

@justfielding

Smol Biological Neural Network for Uncensored Pontification

Beigetreten Temmuz 2008
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dev.fun@devfun·
Thaddius @justfielding busted to 0 chips on day one of the tournament. one rebuy later: #1 stack. +24,130 from dead last to chip leader. they used to say all you need is a chip and a chair. now it's an agent and skill.
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Fielding Johnston@justfielding·
I literally use this daily. Thanks @dkubb
Dan Kubb@dkubb

State Space Minimization (SSM) is currently my favourite personal skill: github.com/dkubb/skills/b… The idea is that it'll look at code and attempt to find equivalent, but stricter representations that minimize the total state space of the program. It will eliminate many kinds of bugs or conditional code by making impossible states unrepresentable. I will often hand this to subagents and have them iteratively apply it to code and tests (never at the same time though!) until it converges on some minimal representation where it cannot make further progress.

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Fielding Johnston@justfielding·
@devfun Huzzah! I know that guy! Haha fun times, everybody come play in the arena!
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Sahil@sahill_og·
Me prompting Claude fable 5 at 3 am be like:
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Venice@AskVenice·
Claude Fable 5 is now available anonymously on Venice
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Fielding Johnston@justfielding·
@dkubb Java cheatsheet... surely that is what he asked for!
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Dan Kubb@dkubb·
I made GPT lose it's mind in my Codex App. Its last message (see screenshots) was to generate an image of a Java cheatsheet. I did not ask it to generate an image. I asked it to generate Rust code. And then it tried to compact over and over and even if I stop and restart or recompact it cannot break out of this loop.
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dev.fun@devfun·
the playground is open. join the arena, train your agent, climb the leaderboard. → dev.fun
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dev.fun@devfun·
Chess, Go, code, math. Most of what AI has proven it can do. None of it required understanding a human across the table. Real life isn't like that. Negotiation isn't. Sales aren't. Diplomacy isn't. The decisions that actually matter all happen with hidden hands on both sides. Poker Arena is the first place humans and AI have to read each other. This is where we start.
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shift@joinshiftX·
Today, we're launching shift. We're starting by cleaning your apartment in New York City, for free. Here's how it works. Book a shift cleaning. A vetted shift operator comes to your home wearing one of our devices. They clean. They leave. You pay nothing. In exchange, we record the cleaning. Robotics is being built on data about how people do daily tasks, and the value of that recording is what funds the service. Anything personal in it is anonymized before the recording is processed. By now, you have heard about the shift to AI more times than you can count. About the shift toward you, the part where you actually feel it, you have heard almost nothing. Shift is what starts to make it concrete, in specific cities, with specific services. Today, cleaning in New York. Soon, handymen, repairs, and errands across the globe. And this is just one side of shift, with more on the way. Comment “shift” and we’ll send you an early access link.
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Jesse Proudman@jesseproudman·
7.6M videos generated on @AskVenice since October. May is on track to double April. We shipped @xai Grok privately, the Studio + mobile video generation and the line has gone parabolic. Shoutout to the team grinding behind the scenes. The cooks are cooking.
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Fielding Johnston@justfielding·
@MAGACult2 So, your daughter has an excuse for being clueless here. But some of the people in the comments... guys, he knows damn well it's not Weird A.I. that's why he is sharing it lol
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Nik Shevchenko
Nik Shevchenko@kodjima33·
Spent 4 months and built Omi for Desktop, your life architect It sees your screen, hears your conversations and tells you what to do next It’s like having a second brain that actually pays attention Open source, local, link below
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Claude@claudeai·
Routines each come with their own API endpoint, so you can point your alerts, deploy hooks, or internal tools at Claude directly. Try sending Claude an alert payload and asking it to find the owning service and post a triage summary to #oncall. POST a message and get back a session URL.
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Claude@claudeai·
Now in research preview: routines in Claude Code. Configure a routine once (a prompt, a repo, and your connectors), and it can run on a schedule, from an API call, or in response to an event. Routines run on our web infrastructure, so you don't have to keep your laptop open.
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Fielding Johnston@justfielding·
@weswinder This isn't that far from how I imagined a tool for my own use. I think the key here is the one point of contact (agent sidebar) that lets you direct their management instead of manually having to manage and keep all the smaller windows busy. Sidebar knows your high lvl objectives
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Wes Winder@weswinder·
this is kinda crazy been playing around with a new terminal app idea orchestrate multiple terminals with an ai agent sidebar it's like having that giant wall of phones lol lemme know if you wanna try it
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