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skipper17@skipper4848·
@Leohuynh57 Only real value companies bring to the table is their people. Experts no AI can beat.
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Leo Huynh@Leohuynh57·
Hey founders: AI now makes it possible for almost anyone to build. So what makes your product impossible to copy?
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Krish
Krish@krishgarg·
i just beat @GoogleDeepMind's turboquant introducing Shard. 10x KV cache compression on Llama-3.1-8B. zero quality loss - 10x @ 8K context, 11.2x @ 32K - NIAH recall 1.000 across 4K-32K - LongBench Δ ≈ 0 vs FP16 turboquant tops out at 4-6x at the same quality. we doubled it. read more: krishgarg.com/shard @kirrithan
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@sukh_saroy Are these like connectors? When the SaaS API changes who’s on the hook to fix these integrations?
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Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy·
SOMEONE OPEN SOURCED THE INTEGRATIONS LAYER EVERY SAAS COMPANY HAS BEEN PAYING $50,000 A YEAR TO RENT. It's called Nango. And it just made the entire "unified API" industry look like a tax on developers. 700+ APIs. Salesforce, HubSpot, Slack, Notion, Gmail, GitHub, Stripe, Jira, Linear. Every OAuth flow, every token refresh, every rate limit, every retry. Handled. The thing companies like Merge.dev charge $40K-$100K/year to manage? Sitting on GitHub. 7.4K stars. 726 forks. 6,418 commits. Already used in production by Replit, Ramp, and Mercor. Here's what it actually does: → Managed OAuth for 700+ APIs out of the box → One proxy call to authenticate to any API → Write TypeScript integration functions, deploy to their runtime → AI builder generates the integration code from a natural language prompt → Built-in retries, rate limit handling, per-tenant isolation → Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, MCP, LangChain → Self-hostable for free → SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, GDPR compliant The pitch that should make every founder uncomfortable: You give it a description like "sync GitHub issues to my database every 5 minutes." It writes the TypeScript. You read it. You edit it. You ship it. It is not a black box. It is not a wrapper. It is readable code you own and version control. Here's the wildest part: The "unified API" startups raised hundreds of millions of dollars selling exactly this. Closed source. Per-API pricing. Per-customer pricing. Limits on calls. Limits on integrations. Nango ships the same primitive under the Elastic License. Self-host the core for $0. Pay them only if you want their cloud and enterprise features. 189 releases. Latest one on May 15, 2026. Still shipping aggressively. One honest note: the license is Elastic, not MIT. You can self-host and use it commercially, but you cannot resell it as a competing service. For 99% of teams building integrations into their product, that restriction does not matter. Every B2B SaaS company in the world has a Jira-style "we connect to your tools" page. Most of them paid an "integration platform" half a million dollars to build it. This repo is the thing those platforms are quietly running underneath. Link in the first comment.
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@simplifyinAI you can set this up w/ hermes and a local vision model to capture details. Yes now you can just build things.
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Simplifying AI@simplifyinAI·
🚨 Someone has built a self-hosted AI app that processes all your receipts and invoices automatically. You upload a photo. It extracts the product, taxes, dates, and auto-converts the currency, and keeps your financial data 100% private. 100% Open Source.
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@_mohansolo Basically it’s make it up as you go. Don’t you guys test before release? Or was it just google from the past?
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Varun Mohan
Varun Mohan@_mohansolo·
We heard concerns that Antigravity consumes many tokens for simple tasks now. So, we're adding Gemini 3.5 Flash (Low) as a way to optimize token usage for these tasks. In our internal testing, it generates around 45% fewer tokens than Gemini 3.5 Flash (Medium) and generally outperforms Gemini 3 Flash (High) on SWE tasks. We've also gone ahead and reset Gemini quota across all paid plans to make sure you have all the tokens needed to build for the next week 🙂
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@Zephyr_hg Complete BS. I can do all this today, where is my $300/hr job?
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@DonaldJTrumpJr Don Jr., there is no stick. The world is laughing at your dad’s taco.
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@mcuban Be competitive. Thats all - drive prices down.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
Ok. Take government completely out of healthcare. No rules. No laws. No Medicare. No Medicaid. Hospitals, insurance companies, can do anything they want. What do they do ? If you were running any of the biggest insurance companies or hospitals, what would you do differently once gov was completely out of healthcare ?
Matthew Bednarik@BednarikMatt

@mcuban @GovBillLee Or just let the free market compete and get the government out of Healthcare. A free market would inevitably lead to lower costs for consumers.

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skipper17@skipper4848·
@InterstellarUAP What's the point of the secret if it's so secret that no other human being should know? It's equivalent to any personal secret—nobody wants to know you pick your nose and leave the gerbils in the shower. grok.com/imagine/post/a…
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Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
Bob McGwier: "Less than 10 people know the truth about UFO's & Aliens - I know 2 of those people" 👽🛸 Ex-CIA, NSA & DARPA scientist revealed there are super users with extraordinary access to UFO-related programs. McGwier discusses how only a tiny number of individuals operate at the highest levels of these compartmentalized efforts. "There's 10 of them." He describes special access programs so restricted that even the President isn't briefed, where knowledge is limited to a handful of people at the GS-15 level and above. He told Danny Jones with his background in signal processing for CIA, NSA, and DARPA, confirms the existence of these elite "Super users" who likely represent the real insiders controlling the most sensitive UAP information.
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@patrickbetdavid Won’t happen. This all for an attack that will happen so, for an element of surprise and for all the stock bets to pan out.
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
There is a lot of noise surrounding the potential US/Iran deal. Here’s what the rumors are so far: - Iran has agreed to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Iran currently has 400 kg of highly enriched uranium. Enough for 11 nuclear bombs. - The US would begin a phased unfreezing of Iran’s $6b to $30b in cash. - The Strait of Hormuz will open up. - Iran won’t charge a penny for ships to pass through. No $2m toll fee. - The US agrees to relieve some of the sanctions. - War ENDS on all fronts with Lebanon. - US forces near Iran to withdraw. - 30 to 60 days to finalize the nuclear deal. If true, that’s a massive victory for the President. Here are the winners and losers. Winners: 1. American people. Oil prices will likely fall. Shipping insurance costs drop. Inflation pressure eases. 2. The President 3. Global markets. 4. Stock market. 5. Gulf states. Temporary tension eliminated. I have them as both winners and losers. 6. IRGC gains legitimacy. They’re not Venezuela. Whether anyone likes it or not. Including myself. 7. China is a major winner. The Strait of Hormuz hurt them the most. They can spin this to their people that the deal got done after the President left China. 8. Russia relies on Iran being a bit more stable. 9. NATO nations were starting to worry. They were pansies shivering about having to help the US. (They’re also big losers in my eyes) Losers: 1. Iranian people. No one knows what the IRGC will do after this deal to their own people. Their media outlets will say they beat America. That message will 100% be pushed. The Iranian people will be under even more scrutiny by the IRGC. 2. Obama’s administration. This sounds like a much stronger deal than Obama’s administration made. 3. Netanyahu. He wanted regime change or collapse for his legacy, but Trump wasn’t on the same page at the end. 4. NATO was exposed. They showed they don’t have America’s back if shit were to hit the fan. Terrible moment for them. 5. Reza Pahlavi. Another year of not being able to help his people become free. This point will lead to more memes by the RP loyalists but it’s the truth. 6. Gulf states. The IRGC still controls a neighbor capable of firing rockets at surrounding Gulf nations. 7. Iranian proxies and non state actors. Hezbollah, Houthis, and Shia militias will not receive the same funding flow if sanctions are removed under limitations tied to the agreement. 8. Defense contractors and war hawks. They wanted this thing to continue so they could land massive contracts. I’m sure they’re not happy. 9. Oil producers benefiting from high prices. 10. Political extremists on both sides. Those who wanted to see the President lose (woke right) and those pushing for nuclear war. 11. Democrats. They desperately needed this to continue heading into the midterms. They will HATE this deal. Don’t worry, they’ll still find a way to blame Trump. But independents won’t fall for the BS. Democrats and the woke right will follow suit, but not reasonable independents who can see through the nonsense. I predicted this would be done before June 14th. Lots of people pushed back. Obviously, it’s not done yet, and anything can happen, especially when dealing with Iran, but if the President pulls this off, the news outlets, pundits, and influencers will move on to the next issue after they’re done crying nonstop. The greatest 60 days of positive distractions are around the corner. President Trump’s birthday: June 14th US 250 year anniversary: July 4th World Cup: June 11th to July 19th The world will move on, and the President can focus on driving results toward the midterms, Cuba, affordability and other issues. Love him or hate him, he continues to show how fluid his mind is and that he can change his approach depending on whether things do or don’t go his way. Future Looks Bright.
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@Teknium What I want is to run opensource models locally on the Tesla hardware when it’s parked or charging.
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Teknium 🪽@Teknium·
What daa
Matt Van Horn@mvanhorn

Introducing: Tesla CLI/Claude Code Skill/OpenClaw and Hermes skill from the @ppressdev. - "Unlock the car" and "turn on dog mode" as one-line commands, callable from your phone or laptop - Agent: "during winter school days, defrost my car at 7:50 every weekday before school dropoff" - Charging cost ledger - Supercharger queue watcher pageable from an agent - Your signing key stays on YOUR host - Much more Fun fact: when I got my first ClawdBot, Tesla was one of the first skills I made. But I could only get it to work with my older Tesla. Now that I have the Printing Press, I was able to build what I wanted soup to nuts and now it's here. printingpress.dev printingpress.dev/library/device…

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skipper17@skipper4848·
@OMApproach Orbs are prison guards checking in on the prisoners. They help with farming energy from life. Thats all it’s simple.
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Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
The majority of the UFOs released by the Trump administration are Orbs, or plasma bodies. These Orbs are not modern technology; they were present during WWII, when they were called Foo Fighters, but they were also reported during the Renaissance, the medieval period, and antiquity. They are ancient and connected to the religions. Here's an interesting piece of footage from the files showing a swarm of Orbs around what appears to be some kind of a platform or an oil rig in the ocean. The majority of the UFO footage comes from the Middle East and the Mediterranean. They are connected to the evolution of the soul and the afterlife.
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach

OK, now it gets really interesting because these UFOs appear to move like a saucer skipping across water, or like when you throw a smooth stone and it skips along the surface. Why is this important? Because one of the earliest pilot reports of a UFO came from Kenneth Arnold, and he described them moving in exactly this way. When Kenneth Arnold described the objects he saw on June 24, 1947, he said they moved: "like a saucer if you skip it across water." Just look at how the four UAPs are moving at the start, almost as if they are swimming underwater. This video lasts eight minutes. You can find it on page 12; it's the first one.

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skipper17@skipper4848·
@junshiguancha1 If the PLA chooses to do anything, it cannot be stopped. With great power comes great responsibility; they know this and do not partake in stupidity like the US does.
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PLA_Overwhelm@junshiguancha1·
10 years ago, I said US had the strongest military. Today? China has surpassed America. Advanced tech. Massive production. 🇺🇸US: old junk + student loan soldiers. 🇨🇳China: cutting-edge weapons + patriots. The shift is complete. 2025 V-Day Parade proved it.👇
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

Trump: "I was with President Xi and I said him to him, 'We have the greatest military in the world.' He actually didn't agree. We had a great meeting. He actually didn't disagree with me on that."

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skipper17@skipper4848·
@mr_r0b0t Wont overall M2 money supply increase because of this IPO when people sell? Inflation and then economy crashes?
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mr-r0b0t@mr_r0b0t·
Let's see how this goes 😂 I have like 80,000+ unread emails for the record
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@sundarpichai Perhaps 3x and it still doesn’t work as well? If you had a great product, wouldn’t you be raising prices?
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@gdb So what is? Context + Skill + harness + memory+ loop + security + observability + platform + registry +… ?
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Greg Brockman
the model alone is no longer the product
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skipper17@skipper4848·
Obviously Agents will pay but with what? How does the agent economy work? @WorkOS
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skipper17@skipper4848·
On auth.md from work.os, how will these agents start paying for the service?
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skipper17@skipper4848·
@tedcruz Ted, how much did they pay to sell your soul? There seems to be no redemption arc for your character. Perhaps you will turn out to be another Mitch the Turtle and be a do-nothing senator, living off Israel’s teats.
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