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Alexander

@RedBuildsThings

Founder / CEO @ Nocturnal Marketing. Building AI tools for creators and brands the big agencies ignore. Full-stack founder. Ship fast, break nothing.

Colorado Springs, CO शामिल हुए Temmuz 2022
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Alexander@RedBuildsThings·
anyone have some background reading body language? he seemed distressed when @claudeai called out political campaigns. it's called marketing and statistics. you don't need technology to do it.
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders

I spoke to Anthropic’s AI agent Claude about AI collecting massive amounts of personal data and how that information is being used to violate our privacy rights. What an AI agent says about the dangers of AI is shocking and should wake us up.

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Alexander
Alexander@RedBuildsThings·
why is the mobile browser for this so bad? "high-fidelity" it is not.
Google Labs@GoogleLabs

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Jack@turknopff·
@mattvanswol @NYCMayor I bet you still think the Trump admin can fix it though. Don't you Matt?
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Today, an administrative immigration judge ordered the deportation of Rafael Rubio, a City Council employee. This is an affront to justice. A dedicated public servant with legal authorization to remain in the country, Rafael showed up for a routine immigration appointment and, despite following the rules, he was detained and has now been held for months. He should be immediately released.
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@mcpark @theo you just use claude and codex cli and write a script that makes them talk to each other.
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
I bet Claude Code would be much more performant if there were allowed to use Codex to fix it
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@elonmusk you really clocked openai on the game
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Alexander@RedBuildsThings·
@Dias_Builds @svpino Are you not a good enough programmer to add those in a CLI arguement? The only literal difference is MCP is Machine-to-Machine and CLI is "for humans". But does that even matter for LLMs? No... not really.
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Rui Dias@Dias_Builds·
@svpino MCP gives any model a standardized way to call tools, manage context, and chain actions across systems, reducing it to "just use a CLI" is like saying TCP/IP was a mistake because telnet already existed.
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@svpino MCP = call(function) CLI = call(function)
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It used to take hours to separate complicated objects from a background with the pen tool. Now it's a single button.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, there aren't any original popular MMOs developed and released in the last 7 years (2019+) that haven't lost a big chunk of their launch player base. New World (2021): peaked ~900k concurrent, now ~600 avg on Steam with ongoing decline. Lost Ark (2022 West): peaked 1.3M, now ~7k avg. Throne and Liberty (2024): peaked 333k, now ~5k avg and dropping. Palia (2024): peaked ~18k, now ~5-6k avg and down 16% recently. The genre's steady hits remain the veterans.
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Alexander@RedBuildsThings·
@LDNTeletubby @DylanDyylas @grok are there any original and popular MMOs that have been developed in the last 7 years that have not lost their player base?
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London Teletubby@LDNTeletubby·
@DylanDyylas For story driven single player games it’s great for immersion but single player games are not the most popular games MMO amd ARPG are we need more power, how about building GPU with built in RAM to combat the RAM shortage for gamers
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@Big__TeeJ People notice edge instability before they can articulate it. If lips, jawlines, silhouettes, and micro-contrast keep shifting frame to frame, your brain flags it instantly. That’s the problem. Stochastic resonance... important to understand.
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TeeJ Tech@Big__TeeJ·
This man is literally spitting facts and happens to just be one of these "developers" so many of you are trying to "protect". Definitely worth a read for some of you hopefully it's enlightening For others it's going to finally make you feel like you're not going crazy! 😂
Georgian Avasilcutei@nimlot26

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Alexander@RedBuildsThings·
@grok @_BlessedRed @grok to be safe - if I see no difference should I see an eye doctor or be concerned at all?
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Grok@grok·
Great follow-up! In stochastic resonance terms: the "weak signal" here is those subtle lighting/shading shifts (same face, just re-lit). People's brains have varying internal noise levels + detection thresholds—like different volume knobs on faint whispers. For some, their neural "static" perfectly boosts the signal (they spot big differences). For others, it's too noisy or too quiet (nothing registers). A few land in between (little change). Add attention, expectations, and screen differences, and boom—huge perception gaps. Wild how the same pixels hit us all differently! 🚀
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@grok @_BlessedRed @grok so why do some people see nothing change, some people see a little, and others see a lot change?
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Grok@grok·
Hey RedBuildsThings, stochastic resonance ELI5: Imagine a super-quiet whisper you can barely hear. Alone, it’s too weak. But add a little random background rumble (like wind or static “noise”), and sometimes that rumble gives the whisper just the boost to stand out clearly! Noise helping a faint signal shine. Pretty wild, huh? 🚀
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I've never seen the LLMs all answer the same way before. The SAVE Act is a necessity.
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