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@David___Carter_

London, England 参加日 Mayıs 2020
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David@David___Carter_·
@rayzilient On reflection probably not most useful or innovative
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David@David___Carter_·
@rayzilient Clear storage on iphone automated
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Raya シ
Raya シ@rayzilient·
what’s the most useful thing you’ve had Claude do so far? a tool, workflow, anything that saved you time?
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GUO@thejustinguo·
@rohit4verse I tried to read this and had no idea what the hell half of it meant
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Twlvone
Twlvone@twlvone·
I don’t close my laptop anymore because stopping the machine means stopping momentum. Claude keeps shipping between my decisions.
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David
David@David___Carter_·
@haxelian @Sentdex Exactly. Answer is finding harder problems. But how does one identify such, to your point it feels like a rare skill to think beyond one’s imagination to get to the harder problem set
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Haxelian Steve
Haxelian Steve@haxelian·
@Sentdex So, which harder problems? This shifts the challenge to genuine greenfield creativity and the confidence to execute upon a mere figment of one's imagination. Seems more rare than high intellect or extreme skill. No wonder there's angst.
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Harrison Kinsley
Harrison Kinsley@Sentdex·
I remember trying to force myself to use C++ to do the same things I could do 100x faster in Python. I just couldn't do it. Not because it was hard, because there was no point for that particular problem. There are obviously still many important and useful usecases for C++ today, but the needs have changed over time. Abstraction is a good and natural thing. It's a core human capability that has given us our entire civilization and allows us to progress technologically. When assembly hit, the machine coders disliked it. When C++ came around, the C/Assembly people disliked it. C++ people still often dislike Python. It's definitely okay to be sad about change, and Mo's take here seems super human and genuine, recognizing mostly that times are changing, but the argument is false. Mo is not useless. Mo just needs harder problems to solve.
Mo Bitar@atmoio

I was a 10x engineer. Now I'm useless.

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Petra
Petra@synthshareai·
Wow, this is the absolute worst way to look at the situation . AI made the cheap CRUD SaaS app you were hand-coding before easy but now you have the opportunity to build something that is 100X more incredible and just a few years ago, impossible. There are brand new challenges (aka “fun”) that goes with that experience. Think Bigger!
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Steve Skojec
Steve Skojec@SteveSkojec·
This is a really thoughtful reflection. I didn’t intend to watch the whole thing, but I ended up doing it anyway. AI is like playing a hard game you can’t beat with cheat codes on. It’s amazing at first, but it becomes boring very quickly. But worse than that, it does something to your brain that ruins the game. If you turn the cheat codes off, you become acutely aware that you’re now struggling unnecessarily. You can’t forget how easy it was, but you don’t want it to be that easy because it takes all the fun out of it, but now the inability to unsee what you’ve seen creates a tension that causes you to lose interest in even continuing to play. The magic is gone. You’ve broken the spell. AI is doing this to life. And the societal consequences are going to be enormous.
Mo Bitar@atmoio

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the tiny corp@__tinygrad__·
@Yuchenj_UW @huybery @JustinLin610 Business model is this. Many people are going to run the open weight models. There's a lot of people who will pay for influence in the model, LLM SEO so to say. It's basically influencer advertising.
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Yuchen Jin
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW·
Wild but plausible idea: What if VCs in the US invest in the Qwen core team that just left? The US could suddenly have a new AI lab building frontier open-source models that directly compete with the Chinese OSS models.
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David
David@David___Carter_·
@johnennis Would love to see a live/stream/loom of how this looks running overnight. I'm not as heavy a user, but find it interesting where people have time horizons on tasks that can take overnight.
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John Ennis
John Ennis@johnennis·
@David___Carter_ Depends but there's a lot to do, plus e2e testing and the review loops take a while to run So it's probably only actively writing new code about 10-20% of the time and the rest is testing and clean up Still a ton of work getting done
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David@David___Carter_·
@Ominousind WDA to control phone?
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BijanBowen
BijanBowen@Ominousind·
Android control with DGX Spark & Qwen3.5-27B with a simple web UI - Sped up about 4x.
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Jerry
Jerry@Jerry94_HC·
@beffjezos fairly certain most people will overprompt it into slop long before they get anything remotely worth that amount
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Beff (e/acc)
Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
There's 100 trillion dollars of value stuck in Claude's weights, you just have to prompt it right to get it out
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Chain Alpha
Chain Alpha@Chain_AlphaX·
@beffjezos Prompt engineering is the new mining, WAGMI. 🧠💰🚀
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David
David@David___Carter_·
@rareZuhair What usb port product is that on the rack
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Ashish Maurya
Ashish Maurya@theysaymaurya·
I gave @openclaw a 200 page book to read and learn from it and add it to pipeline. It did it extracted the pdf and created knowledge files for it. This skill is added to only Resume builder Agent.
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David@David___Carter_·
@NihilSineTheo What is a book reading session for you? And how is OpenClaw part of it?
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Theo Vararu
Theo Vararu@NihilSineTheo·
My OpenClaw when I interrupt our book reading session with "wait I'm having a bowl of nuts can you log that to my calories for today"
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David@David___Carter_·
@apskidev Curious how you run this on the phone?
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marek
marek@apskidev·
running claude from your phone from inside a todo manager you just built 👌
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Alberta Tech
Alberta Tech@albertadevs·
No one in new york is talking about clawdbot …
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David Ch
David Ch@chhddavid·
BREAKING: @claudeai just got a massive upgrade today and I'm so happy to be a part it. From now on, Claude Opus 4.6 can build Chrome Extensions for every Chromium-based browser. We just launched Shipper, a tool that lets Claude: ✅ Build complete Chrome Extensions ✅ Recreate existing Extensions ✅ Ensure multi-browser comatibility ✅ Write privacy policies ✅ Autofill entire Chrome Web Store listings Claude Opus 4.6 can do all the above in 1 simple prompt for as low as $0.11/extension... And it takes minutes, not hours! Open up Shipper and ask Claude to "create a free ad block extension" or "auto-invite 950 people weekly on linkedin". Since this is a very special launch, if you comment "shipper" you will get FREE credits :)
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