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LearnableDev

LearnableDev

@LearnableDev

Passionate about helping people learn to code! Building tools that enable you to learn coding faster with the help of AI in our web IDE.

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LearnableDev
LearnableDev@LearnableDev·
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LearnableDev@LearnableDev·
@QuestionInfinit @forallcurious Yes. The god of the gaps (little g), is one of the gods they worship. Also known as time. Probability... Don't even bring up probability.
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Azrael@QuestionInfinit·
@forallcurious Hmm, almost like God exists or something. Weird. 🙄
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All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
James Webb telescope confirms the universe is expanding faster than physics can explain
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LearnableDev@LearnableDev·
@Invent1ons So, wow. The gear grows on a manual. Neat... I didn't know that.
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INVENTION💡@Invent1ons·
Difference between manual and CVT transmission
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Archelaus Novalis@NovalisTalent·
@Rainmaker1973 That's nice, now he needs to stop hoarding wealth. Is wealth across the planet was shared equally everyone would have a networth of ~120k US$. That's 120k after loans and such.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Tim Sweeney, the founder of Epic Games and creator of Fortnite, has become one of America’s largest private conservation landowners. Over the past decade, he has quietly purchased more than 50,000 acres of pristine wilderness in North Carolina, not for development, but to protect it forever. His mission is to keep these forests, wetlands, and mountain ecosystems “forever wild,” shielding them from logging, construction, and commercial development. One of his most significant acquisitions was the 1,500-acre Stonehill Pines property, which was originally slated to become a golf resort and retail complex. Sweeney bought the land for $15 million and has committed to preserving it until a permanent conservation solution is in place. While many billionaires invest in luxury projects, Sweeney has chosen to use his wealth for environmental stewardship, preserving critical habitats and natural landscapes for future generations. A powerful example of using immense success to protect the planet.
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LearnableDev
LearnableDev@LearnableDev·
@thsottiaux Not causing us to use up a 5 hours usage window in 9 prompts - only 2 of which were high, and the rest low.
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
For those of you living inside the codex app, what should we prioritize among features, reliability or performance?
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LearnableDev@LearnableDev·
@gumbody @ronsterd89 Actually, only the very thin layer of cells is on the "outside", ever cell layer below is "inside", therefore, it is still skin - even with word tricks. Skin has 30 to 100 cell layers thick!
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#mynameisbob@gumbody·
@ronsterd89 It’s not your skin as your skin is not inside of your body so I would say it’s probably your lungs or your stomach, depending upon how much you’ve eaten over your life!
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Javed Sarkash
Javed Sarkash@mohdjakhtar·
@BryanG48864 @ScienceMagazine I don't have access to the article. Can you please tell me how long this specific DNA sequence is made by the enzyme without a DNA template? Tuere are many peptides whose synthesis doesn't require mRNA.
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Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
For decades, biology textbooks have enshrined a simple rule: DNA is made by copying a template. After one enzyme unzips a DNA double helix into separate strands, another called a polymerase builds a complementary sequence, base by base, for each strand. Presto: two copies of the original DNA. But new research into how bacteria defend themselves from viruses now shows this synthesis rule isn’t absolute. Now, a team describes a bacterial enzyme that synthesizes DNA without a nucleic acid template, using its own structure as a guide. Learn more: scim.ag/4tTc5IA @NewsfromScience
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LearnableDev
LearnableDev@LearnableDev·
@ThePrimeagen They can also spit out words faster than we can talk - do we stop talking or typing now? 🤣
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Zee💜@Zi_chat·
How did that end up in there 😳😱😱
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LearnableDev
LearnableDev@LearnableDev·
@pvicens_ @NVIDIAAI it's just a browser UI using a backend, it's not running in the actual web browser.
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Pato@pvicens_·
@NVIDIAAI 1.6T parameters free in a browser. Two years ago that would've sounded like a fever dream from a sci-fi novel
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NVIDIA AI@NVIDIAAI·
Happy Friday! We just put DeepSeek-V4-Pro up on build.nvidia.com. It’s the world’s largest open source model at 1.6T parameters, and you can run it for free running on NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. Try the NVIDIA NIM API → build.nvidia.com/deepseek-ai/de…
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sopers3@Sopers3·
@AstronomyVibes How easy is it to stand still in space? Would trusters be needed to counter slight variations?
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Astronomy Vibes@AstronomyVibes·
The faster you move, the slower time passes. Literally. Einstein’s theory of special relativity proves that the faster you move through space, the slower you experience time. In 1905, Albert Einstein revolutionized our understanding of the universe by revealing that space and time are not separate entities, but a unified structure called spacetime. According to this framework, every object moves through spacetime at a constant rate. However, as an object increases its speed through space, its progression through time must compensate by slowing down. This means that as you approach the speed of light—roughly 186,000 miles per second—the rhythm of your clock stretches, a phenomenon known as time dilation that effectively turns high-speed travel into a journey into the future. This concept is far from theoretical; it is a fundamental reality confirmed by rigorous experimentation and modern technology. In 1971, scientists used ultra-precise atomic clocks on commercial airplanes to prove that time literally slows down for objects in motion. Even the GPS satellites we rely on every day must account for these relativistic shifts to provide accurate locations. Without correcting for the time differences caused by their orbital speed, GPS coordinates would drift by several miles daily, demonstrating that Einstein’s insights are essential to the functionality of our interconnected world. source: Hafele, J. C., & Keating, R. E. (1972). Around-the-World Atomic Clocks: Predicted Relativistic Time Gains. Science.
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anon@slktvpc·
@MarioNawfal there is no beter coding tool than Cursor. it has made me 10x more efficient. tried everything out there, but I always come back to Cursor. its the goto Pro coding tool since it launched more than a year ago.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Elon just locked in a deal to buy Cursor for $60 billion. SpaceX has the option to acquire Anysphere, Cursor's parent company, before the end of the year. If they walk away, SpaceX still pays $10 billion "for their work together," basically one of the largest termination fees in history. Which tells you they have no intention of backing out. Cursor does $2 billion in annualized revenue and its users are mostly elite software engineers, exactly the kind of customer base Elon wants heading into SpaceX's summer IPO. The combined group is expected to hit $1.75 trillion at listing, the largest flotation ever. @elonmusk now has space, satellites, AI, social media, and the world's most popular coding tool under one roof. What he's cooking up will be wild. Source: Financial Times
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
Big muscles are useless without proper technique. What’s he doing wrong?
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getDerivedSwaggerFromHacker@hackerswagger·
@LearnableDev @FloridaMannnnnn @rauchg @HackingLZ There's no way to tell from timestamps if it was AI or automation. You can lean one direction or the other as automation is much faster than waiting on genAI assistance. There's also not any value in determining which it was. It just comes off as an excuse.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Here's my update to the broader community about the ongoing incident investigation. I want to give you the rundown of the situation directly. A Vercel employee got compromised via the breach of an AI platform customer called Context.ai that he was using. The details are being fully investigated. Through a series of maneuvers that escalated from our colleague’s compromised Vercel Google Workspace account, the attacker got further access to Vercel environments. Vercel stores all customer environment variables fully encrypted at rest. We have numerous defense-in-depth mechanisms to protect core systems and customer data. We do have a capability however to designate environment variables as “non-sensitive”. Unfortunately, the attacker got further access through their enumeration. We believe the attacking group to be highly sophisticated and, I strongly suspect, significantly accelerated by AI. They moved with surprising velocity and in-depth understanding of Vercel. At the moment, we believe the number of customers with security impact to be quite limited. We’ve reached out with utmost priority to the ones we have concerns about. All of our focus right now is on investigation, communication to customers, enhancement of security measures, and sanitization of our environments. We’ve deployed extensive protection measures and monitoring. We’ve analyzed our supply chain, ensuring Next.js, Turbopack, and our many open source projects remain safe for our community. The recommendation for all Vercel customers is to follow the Security Bulletin closely (vercel.com/kb/bulletin/ve…). My advice to everyone is to follow the best practices of security response: secret rotation, monitoring access to your Vercel environments and linked services, and ensuring the proper use of the sensitive env variables feature. In response to this, and to aid in the improvement of all of our customers’ security postures, we’ve already rolled out new capabilities in the dashboard, including an overview page of environment variables, and a better user interface for sensitive env var creation and management. As always, I’m totally open to your feedback. We’re working with elite cybersecurity firms, industry peers, and law enforcement. We’ve reached out to Context to assist in understanding the full scale of the incident, in an effort to protect other organizations and the broader internet. I also want to thank the Google Mandiant team for their active engagement and assistance. It’s my mission to turn this attack into the most formidable security response imaginable. It’s always been a top priority for me. Vercel employs some of the most dedicated security researchers and security-minded engineers in the world. I commit to keeping you updated and rolling out extensive improvements and defenses so you, our customers and community, can have the peace of mind that Vercel always has your back.
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LearnableDev@LearnableDev·
@thsottiaux When a reset happens, don't reset the counter? I had 30% left and was planning on a specific day to use it.
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Hello builders. What are we getting wrong with Codex, what can we improve?
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LearnableDev@LearnableDev·
@hackerswagger @FloridaMannnnnn @rauchg @HackingLZ You may be right, but it seems to me that they've provided a long, detailed response to this - and only briefly mentioned that the attacker probably used AI based on the speed/rate at which they moved around. I'm guessing they have audited and can see timestamps of actions.
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Florida Man@FloridaMannnnnn·
The attack chain you described (OAuth app compromise → Workspace pivot → env var enumeration) is standard ShinyHunters-style tradecraft and predates LLM-assisted ops by years. “In-depth understanding of Vercel” is equally explained by a competent operator reading public docs. Curiously, the bulletin doesn’t make the AI-acceleration claim. Before it hardens into the accepted narrative, worth asking what specific artifacts would distinguish AI-accelerated from human-operated here. Mandiant’s eventual writeup will be the interesting read.
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Nicolas Gomez
Nicolas Gomez@Nicolasombroso·
@beyoncegarden They pick the stupidest people for these shows because that way they don't win and they don't have to pay them the prize money, and if this is an american show, like it seems, then they're picking the stupidest people of the already very stupid country, God save us.
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LearnableDev@LearnableDev·
@RayZrDev @ylecun @chrisgpt @Ph_Aghion @erikbryn I'm sure he has. It's very, very close to curing cancer and Alzheimer's just as Dario said. Lol. Not. If anything, it's causing Alzheimer's and dementia to happen FASTER because people are failing to use their brains.
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RayC@RayZrDev·
@ylecun @chrisgpt @Ph_Aghion @erikbryn Have you tried Claude code? Seriously you need to. It’s a game changer. I did not believe what people were saying until I saw the results myself.
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Yann LeCun@ylecun·
Dario is wrong. He knows absolutely nothing about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market. Don't listen to him, Sam, Yoshua, Geoff, or me on this topic. Listen to economists who have spent their career studying this, like @Ph_Aghion , @erikbryn , @DAcemogluMIT , @amcafee , @davidautor
TFTC@TFTC21

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: “50% of all tech jobs, entry-level lawyers, consultants, and finance professionals will be completely wiped out within 1–5 years.”

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LearnableDev@LearnableDev·
@corongax @MonsieurCryptus @forallcurious Given the fact that the universe is so vast, and we are so far away from anything... Would it really mean anything to us anyway? Other than knowing, what else would we do? :)
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Nox@corongax·
@MonsieurCryptus @forallcurious Se o universo é tão vasto assim e Deus o criou, somos realmente a sua única criação "inteligente"? Se Deus de fato existe, então somos apenas uma civilização entre milhões. Por que ele se limitaria a fazer apenas nós?
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All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: New evidence shows that the Earth is trapped in a void 2 billion light-years in diameter
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Dara A.
Dara A.@daradoescode·
@theo I'll note that in my CLAUDE.md file so it doesn't happen again!
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Really liking Claude Design so far. Except for the fact that it just wiped out my project after burning 10% of my usage. "The files appear to be gone" 🙃
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