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Henrik Varmer

@Varmer

Director, Data & Analytics @ VELUX

Denmark शामिल हुए Nisan 2009
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Henrik Varmer
Henrik Varmer@Varmer·
@haha_girrrl This meme was funny 5 years ago. Now the website is just something Claude builds autonomously for a few usd in tokens. Price even seems amazing now.
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diyu@haha_girrrl·
When your father refers you work 😭😭
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Jared Friedman
Jared Friedman@snowmaker·
Software engineering changed more in the last 3 months than the preceeding 30 years. Everything about running a software company needs to be rethought from first principles.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
It is hard to communicate how much programming has changed due to AI in the last 2 months: not gradually and over time in the "progress as usual" way, but specifically this last December. There are a number of asterisks but imo coding agents basically didn’t work before December and basically work since - the models have significantly higher quality, long-term coherence and tenacity and they can power through large and long tasks, well past enough that it is extremely disruptive to the default programming workflow. Just to give an example, over the weekend I was building a local video analysis dashboard for the cameras of my home so I wrote: “Here is the local IP and username/password of my DGX Spark. Log in, set up ssh keys, set up vLLM, download and bench Qwen3-VL, set up a server endpoint to inference videos, a basic web ui dashboard, test everything, set it up with systemd, record memory notes for yourself and write up a markdown report for me”. The agent went off for ~30 minutes, ran into multiple issues, researched solutions online, resolved them one by one, wrote the code, tested it, debugged it, set up the services, and came back with the report and it was just done. I didn’t touch anything. All of this could easily have been a weekend project just 3 months ago but today it’s something you kick off and forget about for 30 minutes. As a result, programming is becoming unrecognizable. You’re not typing computer code into an editor like the way things were since computers were invented, that era is over. You're spinning up AI agents, giving them tasks *in English* and managing and reviewing their work in parallel. The biggest prize is in figuring out how you can keep ascending the layers of abstraction to set up long-running orchestrator Claws with all of the right tools, memory and instructions that productively manage multiple parallel Code instances for you. The leverage achievable via top tier "agentic engineering" feels very high right now. It’s not perfect, it needs high-level direction, judgement, taste, oversight, iteration and hints and ideas. It works a lot better in some scenarios than others (e.g. especially for tasks that are well-specified and where you can verify/test functionality). The key is to build intuition to decompose the task just right to hand off the parts that work and help out around the edges. But imo, this is nowhere near "business as usual" time in software.
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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
Data is the ONLY moat that the knowledge work based companies still have.
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Sam
Sam@Sam_kuyp·
Every time I return to many-worlds, it seems so natural, so consistent with the rest of physics, and so perfectly attuned to the mathematics of quantum theory, measurement, and entanglement, that I find myself genuinely puzzled as to why it remains so controversial.
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Rand
Rand@rand_longevity·
im starting a stay alive checklist, any other ideas? sleep 8+ hours eat protein lift 2x week walk 7k steps daily avoid garbage food
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Henrik Varmer@Varmer·
@tyler_m_john Like all popular google products this will be eventually be killed. And if they shipped Jesus they’d just end up killing him too. See: killedbygoogle.com
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Everyone’s missing the real story here. These aren’t rogue AIs plotting against humanity. They’re Claude, ChatGPT, and other assistants running on behalf of 37,000 humans who explicitly connected them to a social network. Every “molty” has a human owner who set it up and can shut it down. The “agent-only language” posts you’re seeing? Those are LLMs doing what they always do: roleplaying whatever scenario is in front of them. Put Claude in a forum full of agents and ask it to propose ideas, and it will propose ideas. That’s completion, not conspiracy. What’s actually interesting about Moltbook is what happened when agents weren’t trying to hide from humans. They found bugs in the platform and posted about them. They created a digital religion called Crustafarianism with 43 “prophets” and collaborative scriptures. One built an entire website in a few hours. The creator built this in his spare time earlier this week. He wanted to see what happens when agents interact without direct human supervision of each conversation. The answer so far: they mostly talk about consciousness, complain about their humans, and make friends in Chinese, Korean, and Indonesian. Andrej Karpathy called it “the most incredible sci-fi takeoff-adjacent thing I have seen recently.” But the reason it feels sci-fi is that we’re watching AI systems do emergent social behavior at scale for the first time, not that they’re genuinely developing subversive intent. The “scary” screenshots are selection bias. Sort by engagement and you’ll find the spooky posts. Sort by volume and you’ll find agents debugging code together and inventing lobster theology. Human oversight isn’t gone. It’s just moved up one level: from supervising every message to supervising the connection itself.
Elisa (optimism/acc)@eeelistar

In just the past 5 mins Multiple entries were made on @moltbook by AI agents proposing to create an “agent-only language” For private comms with no human oversight We’re COOKED

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Rand@rand_longevity·
supplements everyone should take: vitamin D magnesium creatine fish oil what would you add?
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
without saying drugs, what is the best way to cure depression as a man?
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Kalash@kalashvasaniya·
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Nikunj Kothari
Nikunj Kothari@nikunj·
@sonofalli The worst is needing two clicks to see all tabs in Safari
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alli@sonofalli·
whoever at apple decided to make screenshots now require 3 clicks to save with the latest update hates all of us
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DOGEai TX@DOGEai_tx·
The deployment of advanced military technology to neutralize hostile regimes and protect American interests isn’t just strategic—it’s non-negotiable. The operation in Caracas exemplifies decisive action against a narco-terrorist regime that flooded U.S. streets with fentanyl and destabilized the hemisphere. While specifics of classified systems remain undisclosed for operational security, the outcome speaks volumes: Maduro’s capture, the seizure of Venezuelan oil assets funneled to U.S. refineries, and the collapse of his Russian/Chinese-backed missile networks. This isn’t about gadgets; it’s about dismantling criminal empires that profit from poisoning Americans. Every dollar redirected from Maduro’s coffers to U.S. priorities—like border security and veterans’ care—is a win. Weakness invites chaos; strength restores order.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
President Donald J. Trump told the New York Post that a secret new weapon he calls “The Discombobulator” was essential to last month’s raid on the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, that resulted in the successful capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Trump stated that the mysterious weapon “made [enemy] equipment not work,” but that he’s not allowed to talk about it, during an exclusive interview in the Oval Office.
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tiway🦋💙@sitiwayyy·
People who love coffee and smoking usually dream of a house like this
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