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शामिल हुए Haziran 2023
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Mike Bradley
Mike Bradley@MikeBradleyAI·
@sudoingX Are you intentionally setting me up to share this 🤣❤️
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Sudo su
Sudo su@sudoingX·
i see it constantly now, everyone "making local AI the default," launching platforms to bring it to the masses. and i've yet to see a single one that actually solved the infra for real users. here's the irony nobody says out loud: almost every "local AI for everyone" tool still needs you to be a computer expert just to stand it up. you have to already know the thing it claims to remove the need for. that's not solving infra, that's a dev kit with better marketing. the actual problem is making local AI work for someone who isn't an engineer, is still wide open. i see it clearly.
Sudo su@sudoingX

my name is sudo and i'm 26. i am going to build the biggest data centers in southeast asia. not to go chasing users. because the demand from what i'm building will get so big i'll have no choice but to own the metal myself. datacenters in southeast asia. then in space. remember the name. sudo.

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chando@chandodotdev·
@airkatakana Litchi lantern fly, very cute
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Air Katakana
Air Katakana@airkatakana·
i’ve spent the past few months generating fake “extinct insects” with chatgpt and making wikipedia articles for them. all backed up by book references that don’t exist. not a single article has been deleted yet out of hundreds. the future is here
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chando@chandodotdev·
@alphagrowth1 First proposal in a while that I’m actually excited about!
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alphagrowth@alphagrowth1·
1/11 Cardano DeFi is ready for prime time. Today we’re introducing PRIME: a 12-month AlphaGrowth-run program to help Cardano attract liquidity, deepen DeFi usage, and become a first-class destination for capital.
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chando@chandodotdev·
@kingisback_Doge @CryptoDossierYT I don’t think price stability should be the only goal. You don’t hold USD because you think it’s going to go up one day, you hold it because you can do things with it.
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도지킹@kingisback_Doge·
@CryptoDossierYT Seriously, how much more time does it need? It’s been over 9 years. If the price still hasn’t stabilized by now, isn’t that a problem?
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Crypto Dossier
Crypto Dossier@CryptoDossierYT·
ADA is secretly evolving and Wall Street is fueling it. ADA is already trading in CME futures, index ETFs like NCIQ and TKNZ already include ADA, and spot ADA ETFs are coming soon. These developments bring better price discovery, increased liquidity, and reduced volatility, essentially shifting Cardano from a speculative asset toward a more mature asset. This creates a powerful flywheel: more maturity attracts more long-term capital, turning Cardano into a more stable and established asset over time. #Cardano #ADA
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ludwig
ludwig@ludwigABAP·
- very neat - insane that this is one of the first offerings for something like this - you can build this with a single finetune of an open-source model, pi/codex/claude cli and some cleverness btw
Sakana AI@SakanaAILabs

How does it work? Sakana Fugu is itself an LLM, trained to call various LLMs in an agent pool, including instances of itself recursively. Fugu dynamically orchestrates the world's best models to tackle complex, multi-step tasks. As shown in this figure, Fugu is a multi-agent system that behaves like a single model. You send a request to one endpoint, and Fugu decides how to handle it internally. Fugu manages model selection, delegation, verification, and synthesis automatically. It solves tasks directly when that is enough, or coordinates a team of expert models when a problem calls for more. The complexity of a multi-agent system never reaches your code. At launch, Sakana Fugu comes in two models accessed via a single OpenAI-compatible API: • Fugu balances strong performance with low latency for everyday work. It fits naturally into tools like Codex for coding, as well as chatbots and interactive services. You can also opt specific agents out of its pool for data compliance. • Fugu Ultra is our flagship model tuned for maximum answer quality on hard, multi-step problems. It coordinates a deeper pool of expert agents for demanding work like AI research, cybersecurity analysis, and patent investigations.

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chando@chandodotdev·
@WokeFDR What’s wouldn’t be “kitsch” boss
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Nick@WokeFDR·
That’s already built into “Da Great Books” which is why they read kitsch like Dostoevsky
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baloney_and_cheese
baloney_and_cheese@Baloney_and·
@DonovanBuilds Why enable him? If he cant pay anything you are just helping him increase bad behaviors. Tell him to get a roommate and save more.
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Donovan
Donovan@DonovanBuilds·
POV: your 20 yr old brother is moving into his first apartment
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chando@chandodotdev·
@straceX This seems very similar to absl::StatusOr
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Strace@straceX·
C++23 std::expected might be one of the most practical additions to the language in years. It provides a structured way to handle errors without exceptions or output parameters. the caller can't accidentally ignore the possibility of failure, and there's no exception driven control flow involved.
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chando@chandodotdev·
@Noahpinion Community and Blue Mountain State
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chando@chandodotdev·
@Opossummoder @used_parrots I would say you aren’t ugly but you probably wouldn’t understand that, so instead: There are uglier people outside.
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V E S P R
V E S P R@vesprwallet·
If you could add ONE feature to your crypto wallet that doesn't exist yet, what would it be? We're genuinely taking notes.
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chando@chandodotdev·
Spider-Man Noir is great, why is no one talking about it?
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chando@chandodotdev·
@OA_paperclips Do you have a tweet explaining what’s going on here
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oops_all_paperclips@OA_paperclips·
Factorio-likes, computer chips and transit networks all have a satisfying intertwining of form and function. Take this factory: I engineered it, but I didn't design it. The design just emerges as I pour my will into some optimization target. The paperclipper can be beautiful.
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chando@chandodotdev·
@YFNcopedealer @svyoshi 12 year olds can set up a reverse proxy to a vps if they are behind a CGNAT
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🦇@cartisburner__·
they’re gonna hunt me if i say who she sounds like
Kurrco@Kurrco

NORTH WEST #N0RTH4EVR (MUSIC VIDEO) OUT NOW 🚨 ▫️ From her debut EP, ‘n0rth4evr’, out tonight

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chando@chandodotdev·
@Jason_Jorjani What’s a good entry point for abhinavagupta. Should I just grind through tantraloka?
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Jason Reza Jorjani
Jason Reza Jorjani@Jason_Jorjani·
There are almost NO philosophers outside the West. Abhinavagupta falls short for the lack of a political philosophy. Obviously also Nagarjuna, whose range is even more limited. Nishida possibly qualifies. Zakariya Razi is a real candidate, but Muslims destroyed most of his work.
Jason Reza Jorjani@Jason_Jorjani

@eternalnight182 I've studied Vedanta, Shakti Tantra, Samkhaya, Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana, Zen, Taoism, and the Kyoto School. Not to mention mysticism and philosophy in Greater Iran. But there's no such thing as "Eastern Philosophy." One is either dealing with a PHILOSOPHER or one isn't.

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chando@chandodotdev·
@IOHK_Charles @StakeWithPride Do you have anyone lobbying the EU to use it? Otherwise I don’t see how there’ll be any real world traction.
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Charles Hoskinson
Charles Hoskinson@IOHK_Charles·
WE NEED MIDNIGHT!!!!!
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest

🚨🇪🇺 The European Commission is about to steal your search history in one of the largest forced data grabs in the history of the open internet, and almost nobody is talking about it. The scope is staggering: 🔴 Every query you type 🔴 Every voice and photo search 🔴 Every autocomplete you accept 🔴 Your language, your device 🔴 Your country pinned to a ~3km² grid 🔴 Every result you saw, every link you hovered 🔴 Every click and scroll 🔴 The full chronological order of your search sessions Meaning the European Union now knows your: 🔴 Health symptoms 🔴 Pregnancy 🔴 Sexual orientation 🔴 Political views 🔴 Religious beliefs 🔴 Financial distress 🔴 Legal trouble 🔴 Addictions 🔴 Affairs Under the proposed measures for DMA Article 6(11), Google would be ordered to ship the daily search behaviour of hundreds of millions of Europeans to multiple third parties through a daily API feed. Any approved "online search engine," AI chatbots included, would get five years of access. The things people only ever type when they think no one is watching. All of it now scheduled to flow daily into an open-ended list of third parties scattered across the European Union. Brussels promises "anonymisation." The reality is a thin technical veneer that has been broken in academic literature again and again for over a decade. Search behaviour is a fingerprint. Stripping a name does not change that. Mass data leaks become inevitable. Every new beneficiary is a new attack surface, and every annual audit is a year of silent exposure between checks. The 2025 Discord vendor breach already showed how fast 70,000 government IDs can leak through a single weak link. Now imagine that link holding Europe's search history. Surveillance without consent becomes the default. Hundreds of millions of EU citizens never agreed to have their queries packaged and shipped to companies they have never heard of. The legal fiction of "anonymisation" cannot manufacture consent that was never given. Behavioural search data is a goldmine for phishing, blackmail, social engineering, and corporate espionage. Foreign intelligence services get a back door without effort. They do not need to breach Google. They only need to compromise the weakest name on the beneficiary list. One insolvent startup. One compromised contractor. One approved entity quietly acquired by a hostile state. In the name of "competition," the EU is about to manufacture a permanent, distributed, daily-refreshed copy of Europe's collective search history. A surveillance dataset Brussels itself would never approve if any other government tried to build it. The public consultation closes Friday, May 1, 2026 at 23:59 CEST. The final binding decision lands July 27, 2026. After that, the door does not close again. Tag your MEPs! File a response! Make noise!

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