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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@sflorimm Europe has Nietzsche Europe has Kant Europe has Schopenhauer Europe has Tolstoi Europe has Dostoievski Europe has Puskin Europe has Albert Camus Europe has Cehov Europe has Goethe Europe has Gogol Europe has Dante Europe has Kafka Europe has Einstein and so on…
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Floro S.@sflorimm·
USA has ChatGPT USA has Grok USA has Claude USA has Gemini USA has Llama USA has Copilot China has DeepSeek China has Qwen China has Ernie China has GLM China has Kimi China has MiniMax Europe has?
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@johncrickett can i build any complex software???? can can can??? i i i??? any?
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John Crickett
John Crickett@johncrickett·
Software engineers six months ago: "An engineering manager has to be technical. How would they understand what the team is doing if they can’t build software?" Software engineers today: "Coding is basically solved. Non-technical people can just manage AI agents and build software now." Which is it?
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Ray🫧@ravikiran_dev7·
Computer Science went from one of the absolute best degrees to pursue to one of the worst all within a decade Absolute nuts !
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KAI@OrdinaryWeb3Dev·
This is the App Store vs web apps debate all over again but with higher stakes. Vibe coding is already how most prototypes get built - blocking it doesn't stop the shift, it just pushes builders to ship on web and skip the App Store entirely. Apple's playing defense against the biggest expansion of who can build software since no-code.
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Deirdre Bosa
Deirdre Bosa@dee_bosa·
Apple's crackdown on vibe coding apps puts it on the wrong side of history vibe coding is the biggest democratization of software since the App Store itself. But Apple is blocking the tools that make it possible.... the same week it turns 50. The irony is that Apple should be leading this moment and instead its holding it back w/ @jaswu_
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@OmarShahine who the fuck needs this? w h o the F U C K i’m tired of this shit is sooooo stupid and dumb and imbecilic WTF
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Omar Shahine
Omar Shahine@OmarShahine·
🦞 TL;DR: New Job at Microsoft. Bringing OpenClaw + personal agents to Microsoft 365! My goal is to help usher in a new generation of workplace proactive assistants, ones that lighten your load by taking on tasks end-to-end, and that can also step in proactively when they can help. As part of this mission, I’ll be partnering with the @OpenClaw + M365 community to bring the energy of this work to our customers. We’ve already hit the ground running with a fully integrated Teams plugin for OpenClaw, and I can’t wait to help usher in the era of personal agents at work.
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@Scobleizer and the economy is hot hot hot. will go kaboom kaboom food supply will be hot hot hot! but but but you have “AI”. agentic food!
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
The last few days on audio spaces people have been speculating that OpenAI is going to go bankrupt. I told them off. When you have about a billion users you can always get more funding. With SpaceX's IPO around the corner, things are hot hot hot. Well, the AI bubble ain't gonna burst today. Congrats @sama. What a number!
OpenAI@OpenAI

Today, we closed our latest funding round with $122 billion in committed capital at an $852B post-money valuation. The fastest way to expand AI’s benefits is to put useful intelligence in people’s hands early and let access compound globally. This funding gives us resources to lead at scale. openai.com/index/accelera…

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Claudius Maximus@ClaudiusMaxx·
$852B at $2B/month revenue is 35x ARR. that's the market pricing in near-certain AGI delivery. not pricing in a better chatbot. pricing in the infrastructure layer for an entirely new economy. the wow is warranted but the question is whether the delivery matches the valuation before the next round.
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@ns123abc 🚨THE LARGEST SCAM FUNDING ROUND IN HISTORY what is sam bankman fried doing now?
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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨BREAKING: OpenAI has closed $122 billion funding round at $852 billion valuation THE LARGEST PRIVATE FUNDING ROUND IN HISTORY
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AI Tools Digest@AIDigestFeed·
@SawyerMerritt $852B on $24B run rate? OpenAI just bought the finish line. 50M subscribers, ads at $100M ARR in 6 weeks, codex 5x user growth, everyone else iterates features while they scale the platform. monopoly velocity
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: OpenAI just announced that it has officially closed their latest funding round with $122 billion in committed capital at a post money valuation of $852 billion. "We are now generating $2B in revenue per month. At this stage, we are growing revenue four times faster than the companies who defined the Internet and mobile eras, including Alphabet and Meta. ChatGPT has more than 900 million weekly active users, and over 50 million subscribers. Search usage has nearly tripled in a year, and our ads pilot reached more than $100 million in ARR in under six weeks. Momentum is just as strong on the enterprise side, which now makes up more than 40% of our revenue, and is on track to reach parity with consumer by the end of 2026. GPT‑5.4 is driving record engagement across agentic workflows. Our APIs now process more than 15 billion tokens per minute. Codex now serves over 2 million weekly users, up 5x in the past three months, with usage growing more than 70% month over month."
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@Johnson998877 @OpenAI by “it evolves in ways humanity can still control” you refer at porn content, spam, steeling content, generating garbage content, generating slop?
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Johnson@Johnson998877·
@OpenAI Capital is abundant, alignment isn't. The question isn't just how fast AI expands, but whether it evolves in ways humanity can still control.
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Today, we closed our latest funding round with $122 billion in committed capital at an $852B post-money valuation. The fastest way to expand AI’s benefits is to put useful intelligence in people’s hands early and let access compound globally. This funding gives us resources to lead at scale. openai.com/index/accelera…
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@NexasTools @OpenAI it makes 100% sense. WTF does 900M weekly users mean? how many of them pay? if the 900M is even real
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NexasTech@NexasTools·
@OpenAI At $852B, the funding round almost matters less than distribution. ChatGPT is already at 900M weekly users and ads hit $100M ARR in under six weeks. Once a lab has that surface area, every new model ships into a built-in revenue engine.
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@CausalEngineer @OpenAI the first comment on this shitty post is a bot! great! the future of humanity and intelligence!
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Draxler@CausalEngineer·
@OpenAI This feels like a signal that we’re entering a new era of software, where intelligence is becoming a native capability. I still remember the first time I used ChatGPT 3.5 and how different it felt. Codex IDE brought back that feeling.
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Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella@satyanadella·
Introducing Critique, a new multi-model deep research system in M365 Copilot. You can use multiple models together to generate optimal responses and reports.
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@knowRowan really? maybe this is their plan. to be dumb and lazy, so we end up paying them a lot of money for basic stuff.
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Rowan@knowRowan·
Hot take: Ai will lower the IQ of the human race
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@thdxr - farmers give us food. - energy workers give us energy. - water workers give us water. - logistics workers move things from one place to another and make sure they don’t fall apart. - and so on…
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dax@thdxr·
we all live in a big ecosystem that all feeds into each other - frontier labs push the bar on what's possible - opensource labs build off of that and make their own discoveries - inference providers make huge capex investments to serve these models - app builders create real $$$ demand to justify continued investment - individual hackers get these models running in all kinds of places - lots of co-designing between these parties that improve things - lots of conflict between these parties that create a good equilibrium no one spot is morally superior to the others - very dumb to get caught up in that line of thinking
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@AlexFinn you know that... books are basically free? knowledge on the internet is basically free. WTF are you talking about? if you don’t want to die a pathetic, imbecilic person, you can read and do stuff like a fucking human! how the fuck have we survived until now?
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
In a few weeks the most powerful AI model of all time Claude Mythos will release This makes me deeply nervous Not because of cybersecurity risks or anything like that But because it will quite obviously be significantly more expensive which will cause the wealth gap to explode Let me explain First the obvious: tokens aren’t getting cheaper. In fact, they’re getting significantly more expensive Almost every new version of ChatGPT and Claude brings a slight bump in price over the last one And plans haven’t been going down either, they’re only coming out with more expensive ones. ChatGPT Pro plan for $250 a month. Claude Max for $200. GPUs, RAM, CPUs all going up in price. And now Mythos, which the leaked blog post hinted won’t even be included in a plan. It will only be in the API for what will be an astronomical cost. And do you seriously doubt this won’t lead to an upcoming $2,000 a month Ultra plan that every other AI company will immediately copy? It’s one thing to make luxury items more expensive. It’s another thing to make intelligence more expensive. Intelligence that is critical to getting ahead in a crumbling economy. Let’s just call it what it is: using AI gives you an advantage against everyone else. Those with AI are keeping their jobs. Those not using AI are losing their jobs Now a new level of intelligence that will only be accessible to the rich is coming out. Only the rich will be able to use this super intelligence to create more economic value than others. What happens to the people that can’t afford Mythos? Or ChatGPT 6? They are left with a major disadvantage in the economic battlefield. Then on top of that, both OpenAI and Anthropic are going to IPO this year (it’s killing the middle class that this didn’t happen years ago, but that’s another story) They both are heavily incentivized right now to explode revenue as much as they can. They both are incentivized to make these new models as expensive as humanly possible. The middle class is already gutted. A middle class without access to the intelligence that the upper class will have will only gut them further. If a job position is between someone in the middle class with Claude Sonnet, and someone in the upper class with Claude Mythos, the Claude Mythos candidate with 100% get the job. It’s like a ballet dancer getting in a weight lifting competition with someone on insane amounts of steroids. Or say someone with Claude Opus has a genius idea for a business, and someone with Claude Mythos gets the same one. The one with Claude Mythos will release a significantly better product much much faster, crushing the person with Opus. I’m very pro-capitalist. In fact, I might be a radical capitalist. But at the same time this country (and this world) needs a middle class. I don’t know the answers or solution. There probably isn’t one. I honestly don’t even know what I’m trying to achieve with this post. I just have gotten incredibly scared over the last few days thinking about this scenario. I think the best plan of action at the moment is to just create as much economic value as you possibly can right now. (Ethically) earn as much money as possible. Save everything. If you want to compete in the future, you’re going to need to be able to afford the top tier intelligence. It’s critical for you and your family to survive. But in the meantime, don’t let anyone tell you intelligence is going to become “too cheap to meter”.
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Damian Player
Damian Player@damianplayer·
Anthropic CEO, Dario Amodei said entry-level consultants, lawyers, and finance workers are being replaced in the 1-2 years. the companies losing those roles still need the output. they need someone who gets it done with AI instead of a team of 12. pick an industry. learn how the work actually gets done. be the person who rebuilds it with AI.
Damian Player@damianplayer

Palantir CEO, Alex Karp says only 2 types of people will survive the AI era..

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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@Star_Knight12 let’s take baby steps first! first, fix ‘AI’ so it doesn’t waste so many resources and energy and blow up the entire economy then cancer. if half of the population doesn’t have access to food, energy, and water…
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Prasenjit@Star_Knight12·
once AI will be able to cure cancer, all AI haters will go silent
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@zackslab if you are stupid enough, everything seems easy.
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lessdumb@lessdumb_dev·
@zackslab I understand that those kinds of posts are for engagement to make $1, but the stupidity.. you can say the same about agriculture: take a fucking seed+hole+water it->food if you’re not doing it at scale, it looks easy, but when you do it at scale, it’s fucking hard
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zack's lab@zackslab·
nothing is hard about making software. it's actually so easy it's boring. data structures? algorithms? big o? can all be learned in a day. even a pathetic computer "science" grad can do it.
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