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@StevenDecodes

शामिल हुए Ağustos 2023
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Steven
Steven@StevenDecodes·
@agupta Are you retarded?
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Kalyrox
Kalyrox@Kalyrox128607·
@CerfiaFR 15 ans de prison pour une erreur de jeunesse ??? on est chez les fous
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Cerfia@CerfiaFR·
🚨🇫🇷 ALERTE INFO | "J’ai ruiné ma vie. C’est fini". L’adolescent (16 ans à l’époque) qui avait assassiné Agnès Lassalle, sa professeure d’espagnol, est CONDAMNÉ à 15 ans de prison. Il lui avait planté un couteau de cuisine dans le cœur.
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S. Coburnicus
S. Coburnicus@sdotcoburnicus·
There are definitely people more dialed in than me but I can accurately tell you that I’m running 14 different agents from my phone right now building enterprise level software with security for users. Now, having the marketing budget to try to onboard users is a different story but the amount of actual production level software I am rolling out end to end for myself and clients is blazing fast in my mind. And this isn’t even including just software. I’m trying to get users on. This is a whole host of automation tools, and everything else for my own workflows. The best part is I just get to be an architect while I garden in my yard and chat on my phone. I don’t know where we go from here, but I’m at least going to try to get everything I can out of it while I can.
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Ronan Berder
Ronan Berder@hunvreus·
Talking to smarter folks than me, I'm convinced many of the AI folks in my timeline are full of shit. Nobody is "running 20 agents over night" and building stuff for actual users. Maybe some are building internal tools or disposable software. Maybe. But building software people like using? That doesn't get hacked on day one or blow up after the 3rd user? Nope. I don't even understand what that's supposed to look like. Do you work out a 57 pages document that perfectly describes what you want to build and then summon 14 agents and have them run wild for 6 hours? And what comes out on the other end isn't a broken pile of shit? Nope. Not buying it. PS: it may also be that I have an IQ of 82 and can't figure it out.
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Rafael Mendiola
Rafael Mendiola@GroundControl·
It's not that hard to get to that point. If you have multiple products and multiple internal tools that you're building, you can casually have 20 agents running at the same time. You can have an agent create a large epic for you, broken down into GitHub issues. Then you can have agents automatically pick up GitHub issues and start working on them. You can also automate fixing user bug reports. You can also have an agent constantly monitoring your codebase for bugs and security gaps and automatically file issues. So the next-gen engineering part is in reorganize how you think about software development to take full advantage of the throughput potential.
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Atomic American
Atomic American@american_atomic·
@extradeadjcb I don't care what the context is, I never needed nor wanted to see Mon Mothma dancing. George Lucas selling the rights to Star Wars was one of the greatest mistakes in history.
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Steven
Steven@StevenDecodes·
@davis7 Have you considered making one out those 3 sentences concrete or do you jerk off on being as vague as possible
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Ben Davis
Ben Davis@davis7·
This model feels like Grok Code Fast and no I will not elaborate Also PLEASE use this thing on low reasoning to start and for 90% of tasks It is a very different model than 5.4. I personally really like it, but I think this one's gonna be controversial
OpenAI@OpenAI

Introducing GPT-5.5 A new class of intelligence for real work and powering agents, built to understand complex goals, use tools, check its work, and carry more tasks through to completion. It marks a new way of getting computer work done. Now available in ChatGPT and Codex.

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Steven
Steven@StevenDecodes·
@thekitze This is a worn out retarded joke, plus 5.4xhigh actually did that for me TODAY and it worked
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
GPT 5.5 just refactored my entire codebase in one call🤯 ◈ 67 tool invocations. ◈ 4,200+ new lines. ◈ 96 brand new files. ◈ It modularized everything. ◈ Broke up monoliths. ◈ Cleaned up spaghetti. None of it worked. But boy was it beautiful.
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Steven
Steven@StevenDecodes·
@haterhunter450 @TheMoronicDrake How does this sentence make any sense. If I switched up your meals for a piece of shit, do you think you have a little right to complain maybe?
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Hater Hunter
Hater Hunter@haterhunter450·
@TheMoronicDrake I miss when people just shut up about color grading and just enjoyed movies for what they are.
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Nano@Mariano549206·
@thesamuelnam iPhone air is like watching a retarded being retarded with money decisions
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Samuel Nam
Samuel Nam@thesamuelnam·
Seeing iPhone Air in the wild is like seeing a rare Pokemon.
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Steven@StevenDecodes·
@RubberduckyFPS @RaulBro7 Actually its the opposite. You cant run around like you're retarded because you get killed. So you have to take it slow, listen, look, move from cover to cover
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RubberduckyFPS 🎯
RubberduckyFPS 🎯@RubberduckyFPS·
@RaulBro7 Probably because they want to leave it for luck, whoever sees who first. Instead of actually shooting controlling recoil and track aiming someone..
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Luka |⚡️
Luka |⚡️@nivholls·
@yung_sajin calories are a shitty metric. and its not "healthy" as such
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Luka |⚡️@nivholls·
Maturing is realising these are not healthy.
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PoIiMath
PoIiMath@politicalmath·
@nortonbreads You must be confused. You see, not every smartphone is an iPhone. I don't have an iPhone.
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PoIiMath
PoIiMath@politicalmath·
"Tim Cook took Apple from $350B to $4T" So? That's a 11X market cap increase. In the same time, MSFT saw a 14X increase, Google saw a 20X increase, Amazon did 28X, Facebook did 35X. We're not even going to talk about NVidia. Cook led Apple through a period where every tech company expanded. Yay for him? In the meantime, Apple had the most compelling pre-AI experience in Siri. They had everything! They had mountains of user data, audio and transcription training data, the biggest and most sophisticated user data network in the world *by far*. And they blew it. They should be so far ahead of the competition on AI that it makes their competitors fall into despair. Instead, they are a non-player in the biggest tech revolution since mobile, maybe even since the internet. They could have leveraged their data advantage to create astonishingly powerful models. They make their own silicon, they could have beat NVidia to the punch on hardware if Cook had any foresight. Instead they still just make high-end devices and now also they make TV shows and won an Oscar for a movie no one saw. I'm sorry, but that's underwhelming.
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Steven
Steven@StevenDecodes·
@buccocapital its actually quite the opposite
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BuccoCapital Bloke
BuccoCapital Bloke@buccocapital·
John Apple does not have the same ring to it, unfortunately
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Piano Purist🪓
Piano Purist🪓@Mr_Diabolical_·
Why can’t Samsung create its own operating system, Android is holding it back
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Steven
Steven@StevenDecodes·
@lisaawrites "according to philosophy" is like saying , according to books
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According to Philosophy, the highest form of peace is to have zero desire to be understood, admired, pitied or even known.
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