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Raphael Spannocchi
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Raphael Spannocchi
@raphbaph
How can democratic decisions be smarter than the median voter? Beyond Arrow's paradox. Building @Anode_GG.
Text Editor, mostly Se unió Ocak 2010
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Why isn’t this done on article creation? You’re calling an LLM every time the user requests a summary? One call vs. 100k.
Nikita Bier@nikitabier
We’re rolling out summaries for Articles now. Just tap the Summarize button if you want to know if it’s worth your time to read it (or if your attention span is 12 seconds).
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@buccocapital Grok usage go brrr. Numba up. Papa happy
"growth engineering"
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1. Roll out articles so people can write really long tweets. These will mostly be written by AI
2. Then, use AI to summarize those articles back into tweets
Nikita Bier@nikitabier
We’re rolling out summaries for Articles now. Just tap the Summarize button if you want to know if it’s worth your time to read it (or if your attention span is 12 seconds).
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@nateliason @branson_atx and then manage and troubleshoot every update, every skill install, every plugin and session issue
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@branson_atx Could have it in one week if they hire someone to setup OpenClaw for them
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@WizLikeWizard Same. Very hard to maintain. Lots of settings very opaque and undocumented. Way too complex.
Lots of poor design choices
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@Austen OpenClaw is not getting better atm. Pretty frustrating lately. Looking to migrate.
Likely Hermes or OpenFang. But Perplexity is delightful software
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@raphbaph @openclaw the vibe coded nature is real, but honestly every fast-moving tool has that early phase. the question is whether the complexity gets refactored or compounds over time. curious what the main pain points are - is it the skill system, the session management, or something else
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The deeper I get into @openclaw architecture the more obvious the vibe coded nature of it becomes. Just layers and layers of needless complexity. Wow.
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@DennisonBertram niche and taste imo. solve very specific problems very well in niches that are too small and local to make sense for the hyperscalers.
last mile is education. don't underestimate how hard google still is for many.
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@DennisonBertram Heard 402 is pretty bad. Haven't really tried tbh
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This feels like Stripe see's value is not doing the whole x402 thing and instead building it's own payment protocol.
I don't really understand whats the goal here though- why not just use x402? Why are we going to need to build towards multiple payment standards?
Stripe@stripe
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I've seen some fancy abandoned cart flows, but nothing like @polsia. Bot researched my history and tailor-wrote an email outlining how Polsia can help me today.
Guys, I think you have a new customer.
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@netflix Two convicted felons defrauding millions, many of which from low income destinations, of their life savings.
Not sure what "idealists" does in that sentence. It was a front. Not hard to grok.
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Hudson Williams, Jennifer Grey, Terry Chen, Elizabeth Adams, Hannah Galway, and William Mapother join the cast of THE ALTRUISTS.
The series tells the story of Sam Bankman-Fried (Anthony Boyle) and Caroline Ellison (Julia Garner), two hyper-smart, ambitious young idealists who tried to remake the global financial system in the blink of an eye...before they were accused of stealing $8 billion.

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@ryancarson @linear Probably dumb question: Isn't Cursor going that way?
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The company that actually builds the agent-first code factory is going to be worth hundreds of billions of dollars.
No one has cracked it yet.
It can't be the model labs because then you're tied to one model.
I'm hoping a company like @linear will do this.
I'd happily pay thousands of dollars a month for that (+ the token cost).
Basically, we need SDLC 2.0 for the agent age.
(Also, the right solution can't rely on gh - we need whoever does this to completely replace it as well.)
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