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@dankvr

🔍 Research | Web | VR/AR | Crypto | AI 🥼 Steward of @m3org 🛠 Projects: https://t.co/XkGTwQWmw0 🏆 WebXR Dev of the Year 2022

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LILYGO@lilygo9·
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
OpenClaw and Pi together are in the top 10 of all time software breakthroughs.
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folks who are calling @openclaw pure hype are telling on themselves openclaw is like the early internet, it's raw, unrefined, and takes a little doing to get things to work, but when you figure it out, it's transformative. here are some real use cases that are having material impact on our $2.5M ARR business: 1. ad creative pipeline. our head of growth @ArjunShukl95550 built an end-to-end creative pipeline to go from ideation to publish adds to meta, greatly increasing our creative iteration speed. it's producing winning creatives. it lives in slack, and anyone on the team can share their ideas and have them enter the pipeline. 2. data analytics agent. another bot lives in our slack that connects to bigquery and lets our team ask any questions of the data, it produces charts and answers questions in real time. no one needs to write SQL anymore. 3. recruiting. i told my agent about a role we're hiring for, and it scoured linkedin and the web, found 30 candidates, portfolio, email addresses, and stack ranked them based on fit with our criteria this is just in the past week. i have twenty more success stories for you i can share another time. you have to understand, this is the shittiest it will ever be. everyone is going to have one or more personal self-improving agents that they use every day, and openclaw is what revealed this future to us. if you can't see this, i encourage you to look harder there will be many competitors (and already are), and the large labs will start to converge on this (they already are) too. openclaw may not win, but it opened pandora's box and uncorked the agentic future.

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jin@dankvr·
@sergeykarayev local models have different use cases / appeal that don't overstep on the teamwork ur describing
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Sergey Karayev
Sergey Karayev@sergeykarayev·
Running agents locally is a dead end. The future of software development is hundreds of agents running at all times of the day — in response to bug alerts, emails, Slack messages, meetings, and because they were launched by other agents. The only sane way to support this is with cloud containers. Local agents hit a wall quickly: • No scale. You can only run as many agents (and copies of your app) as your hardware allows. • No isolation. Local agents share your filesystem, network, and credentials. One rogue agent can affect everything else. • No team visibility. Teammates can't see what your agents are doing, review their work, or interact with them. • No always-on capability. Agents can't respond to signals (alerts, messages, other agents) when your machine is off or asleep. Cloud agents solve all of these problems. Each agent runs in its own isolated container with its own environment, and they can run 24/7 without depending on any single machine. This year, every software company will have to make the transition from work happening on developer's local machines from 9am-6pm to work happening in the cloud 24/7 -- or get left behind by companies who do.
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jin@dankvr·
Years ago it took a ton of prompt engineering to get LLMs to behave consistently. Now models are much better with tool calling, Skills, and reasoning out of the box. Tools will keep evolving with the models. Your data is what persists. Your work should outlive your tools.
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Tyler Oliveira
Tyler Oliveira@tyleraloevera·
WELL, WELL, WELL... AGAIN. My website host BANNED me... AGAIN. Reasons cited: 1. Hate Speech 2. Platform Circumvention GIVE A GOY A BREAK. DAMN.
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jin@dankvr·
@Teknium Homelab + VPS Every dev should build a homelab imo
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@em0tionull wow it set it up n did all that 😳
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Nathan Halberstadt 🧊
Nathan Halberstadt 🧊@NatHalberstadt·
I really need a printer that has zero screen, wifi, or bluetooth connection. I just want to be able to plug a usb cord printer --> computer Hit print, and have it actually work every time
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Nathie
Nathie@NathieVR·
Just a few months after launching Hyperscape captures, Meta is shutting down the co-experiencing feature at the end of March.
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jin@dankvr·
@kimmonismus 80b is cumulative for the entire xr ecosystem spend over years, including the quest headsets / supply chain infra / R&D etc. they allocate <10% on content strategies like acquiring studios or developing horizon worlds.
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
The most expensive experiment in history: Meta spent $80 billion on the Metaverse. It will be shut down for good in June. $80,000,000,000 just gone.
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@avstorm the golden path
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Andreas Storm
Andreas Storm@avstorm·
The way the “e” is designed across the three Dune movie logos is such a nice detail.
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Seyed Abbas Araghchi
Israel has no regard for the repercussions of the normalization of its heinous methods of terror. But the international community should not disregard that recklessness; as for every action there will inevitably and always be a reaction.
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binji@binji_x·
You can literally build WHATEVER you want, and a panel of AI agents and humans will judge it and give you prizes from a $19,000 (and growing!) pot. Enter the @synthesis_md NOW. Submissions due: March 23rd.
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jin@dankvr·
@wedtm what are u talking about? Helius has been getting awesome updates lately.
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miles@wedtm·
Mert ended up pissing on or pissing off everyone in Solana and now all he can do is post about zcash because it has no users to call him out on his bullshit.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Glenn Greenwald told me something disturbing today: The U.S. has been in a perpetual state of wars This statement stuck in my mind, and as I gave it more thought, I realized not only is he right, but the U.S. was the one to initiate all these wars There has been NO country that has declared war or preemptively attacked the U.S. since WW2. And this shouldn’t be surprising. The U.S. has been and still is by far the most formidable military. Yet, in that same period, the U.S. has been involved in over 20 military actions, causing a total 5-10 million deaths. This includes: - Korean War (1950–1953): ~2–3 million deaths (including ~36,500 US) - Vietnam War (1955/1965–1975): ~1–3 million deaths (including ~58,200 US) - Gulf War (1990–1991): ~25,000–50,000 deaths (including ~300 US) - War in Afghanistan (2001–2021): ~150,000–240,000 direct deaths (millions of indirect deaths; including ~2,400 US) - Iraq War (2003–2011): ~200,000–1 million+ deaths (including ~4,500 US) - Other notable mentions: Kosovo War (1999), Libya (2011), ISIS (2014–present), invasions like Grenada (1983), Panama (1989) And now the ‘military action’ in Iran These wars not only failed to improve America’s security, they created new enemies while also skyrocketing the national debt. That debt is what many economists worry could lead to the fall of the American Empire So you gotta wonder. Why? What special interest groups hijacked the American system to such an extent to force the country into these wars for so many decades? Note: The above does not include 911 as it was not commited by a nation state. Also I excluded North Korea's 1968 USS Pueblo seizure, which resulted in 1 American death. Ironically, we never attacked or declared war on North Korea after this incident. I guess they didn't have enough oil or minerals.
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jin@dankvr·
You can either look at automation with anxiety or as opportunity. It won't change the fact it's happening, so you may as well learn to use it.
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