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be like water

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Jeevy@jeevsalive·
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the cave you fear to enter, holds the answers you seek
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Jeevy@jeevsalive·
@shadcn why? what can chatgpt do that codex can’t?
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shadcn@shadcn·
I need Chat in Codex. Codex UI + ChatGPT.
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lalo 🐧@lalopenguin·
at 620 my friend james called me and said his brother in law needed a site for his pool cleaning business ... we talked until 640.. i got the domain on namecheap, created the folder on my bluehost server, changed dns, gave claude the yelp reviews for the frontend vibes and added the complete 'small business owner backend dash w full crud' and custom email w google business, analytics, and console. he didnt want socials otherwise it would have taken an extra 4 minutes .. but it's up, 17 minutes. mf'rs will charge a senior 1500+ for this. i paid for his .com and charged him nothing.
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Jeevy@jeevsalive·
@sean_a_mcclure no one wants to maintain ai written code. there’s no connection to the codebase, and thus, product
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Sean McClure
Sean McClure@sean_a_mcclure·
People don't get how brutally inefficient software development has been prior to AI. I don't mean how long it takes to write code, I mean the division of labor between coders and PMs. The coder had almost no sense of what behavior would actually manifest in the product. They just did their little piece of isolated work, because code is logical and interesting, and then moved onto the next piece in the backlog. Almost completely disconnected from the use of the product. Like a scribe copying manuscripts without understanding the war. Searle’s Chinese room translator in human form. But now that AI can code (yes, literally all of it, despite what the insecure 10x engineers who are about to lose their bloated salaries wine about) there no longer needs to be a disconnect between the making and using. Whoever makes the software (coders and PMs are meaningless names now...so pick a new title) just has to *use* the software. Keep using it, again and again, until it converges into what it needs to be. Until it becomes that which survives. Use, tell AI, use, on and on, forever (since products are never "finished"). This is how evolution works. This is how things are supposed to be created. And humans were never meant to be writing code. That's no different than the demeaning soot-stained labor of the industrial revolution. No more talking back and forth between "coders" and "product managers." This was the embodiment of inefficiency; and not the cool kind of intentional inefficiency, like savouring your cappuccino or moving slowly on your walk. Just dumb, disconnected, 1000-times-worse-than-how-nature-works kind of inefficiency. Of course most of today's company's are still bloated with fear-mongering legacy coders and "designers", so will suffer the now brutal cost of division of labor. Until they finally cut the fat, and realize the world is different.
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Daily Memes
Daily Memes@thedailymemes_·
Warehouse employee tells his supervisor exactly how he feels on his last day.
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Jon Yongfook@yongfook·
@robj3d3 If Chiang mai didn’t have burning season it would be in my top 5 places to live maybe forever. I really like it there. But I also like being able to breathe.
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Rob Hallam
Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
The air quality where you live matters more than you think. And I just found out about this the hard way. I'm in Chiang Mai, Thailand 🇹🇭 and every March there's a 'burning season' here where farmers burn their fields to clear land for new crops. The air quality was fine until about 3 days ago. Then suddenly the sky went gray overnight and you stopped being able to see the mountains beyond the smog. Every time I leave the house I cannot stop sneezing. So I got myself an air filtration system and now wear a taped-on N95 mask whenever I go outside. Claude says without the mask I'd be breathing ~52 µg/m³ of PM2.5, and with the mask I'm breathing closer to 4-8 µg/m³ with a proper seal. (for context WHO's 24-hour "safe" guideline is 15 µg/m³) Obviously the long-term solution is to leave, which I'm doing next week. But I can't believe some people actually live like this. 95% of people on the street don't wear a mask. In fact, I'm the weirdo in the mask! And then you have cities like New Delhi that sit upwards of 52 µg/m³ year-round! Insane. If you live somewhere with good air quality, take time to be grateful. If you don't, you need to start caring more about your lung health and do something! You can find out the AQI (Air Quality Index) of where you live with a quick Google search.
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

Air filtration at home and work is an easy health win. In my house and office, each room has an air filter and monitor. I try to maintain pristine air quality 24/7. Air pollutants PM2.5, PM10 and poisonous gases like volatile organic compounds (VOCs), nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide, directly contact the respiratory tract, lungs, and eyes, causing irritation and direct toxicity. Smaller particles, particularly ultrafine particles and certain PM2.5 components, can cross the lung tissue (alveoli) into the bloodstream, leading to systemic and metabolic toxicity, as well as hormone and immune dysregulation. Airborne pollutants can also be ingested, irritating the digestive system. Air pollutants increase the risk of respiratory diseases, including lung cancer, negatively affect children's development, focus, and cognitive performance, and are increasingly linked to metabolic disruption, liver disease risk, allergies in children, and elevated risks of multimorbidity and mortality. Using an in-room HEPA filter is a good idea, even if your home uses an HVAC system with filtration. This is because many pollutants originate indoors; cooking, especially pan frying, is a major source of DNA-damaging and potentially carcinogenic toxins, such as aldehydes and PAHs. Key strategies for preventing internal air pollution buildup are good kitchen ventilation with an effective kitchen hood and excellent overall air circulation. Without proper ventilation, frying can temporarily make your kitchen air quality worse than the most polluted areas globally. Additionally, if you use an HVAC system, ensure filters are replaced regularly, and the system is inspected for humidity and mold, as these can contribute to mold and moisture problems in the home. The same regular filter replacement applies to your kitchen hood and in-room air filters. The video below demonstrates the significant difference achievable even with simple, small in-room HEPA filters. These units start at approximately $50 (with filter changes every 2–3 months costing around $20) and can dramatically improve your indoor air quality.

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Jeevy@jeevsalive·
growing up is realizing blame game > runaway
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Jeevy@jeevsalive·
@neilsuperduper 5.3 codex medium for planning/implementation, opus 4.6 for review. rinse n repeat
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Neil Chudleigh@neilsuperduper·
opus 4.6 cleaning up 5.3 codex spark's slop
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Jeevy@jeevsalive·
@ThomasBurkhartB if it actually worked, they would keep it in house and be using it themselves to build apps. instead they are selling shovels
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Jeevy@jeevsalive·
@UltimoLegend ppl forget that shia was the inspo behind all of yeezy early designs
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Jeevy@jeevsalive·
never a master, always a student
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Jeevy@jeevsalive·
there’s nothing to lose, because nothing is truly yours
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Lasse
Lasse@lassevjl·
Got this notification today... @querystudio now has its first customer 🥹
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Jeevy@jeevsalive·
@jordwalke @Replit where are all these apps that are being created by replit users? genuinely curious. i keep seeing people shill for replit but have never seen a replit built app with users
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jordwalke@jordwalke·
I’ve put several friends onto the new @Replit mobile app creation product in the last week. Every single one of them is addicted.
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Nassim Nicholas Taleb@nntaleb·
If you feel that you are in competition with anyone, for anything, you are a loser.
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@silvirouskin that is exactly what he is saying. you vs you
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