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Jason

@ltpf_dev

参加日 Şubat 2015
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Jason@ltpf_dev·
@solvingfrank Learning to learn is more important than evolution. It's a prerequisite. You cannot teach a skid how to learn to learn. The skid must learn to learn on its own, else, it will forever be a skid. I know of many such cases.
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Jason@ltpf_dev·
@restockboi not strictly frontend either. Almost any of these smaller SOTA models can be "perfect" in a single domain strictly from prompting
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Jason@ltpf_dev·
@restockboi You can get something like gemini 2.5 flash-lite to be whatever "perfect" means to you with frontend, and it mostly translates across any model
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zach@restockboi·
cursor has lowkey been doing better than codex n claude for me esp for frontend stuff
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Jason@ltpf_dev·
@mil0theminer We're fucked. It might take a few years, but we are fucked.
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Robin Ebers | AI Coach for Founders
@chrislaupama can't confirm at all that this is true token efficiency is also sort of a lie sure they may generate fewer tokens at a higher quality, but you build at the same speed overall (even if the output is higher) people won't like AI that much in a few months
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Robin Ebers | AI Coach for Founders
people think AI is going to keep getting cheaper it's not → GPT 5.4 costs more than 5.3-Codex → fast mode is 2x on top of that → juicy ChatGPT 2x plan limits are over soon and claude limits are laughable to begin with the frontier gets more expensive from here even budget models like MiniMax get more expensive if you won't build it today... ... you might not be able to afford it in the future
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Jason@ltpf_dev·
@michael_chomsky The wrong way would take like a minute and probably cost $0.30. The right way would take like 1 second and cost like $0.00001.
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Jason@ltpf_dev·
@michael_chomsky It's not. Wrong: action->prompt with task->llm tool call->HTTP request->HTTP response->prompt with HTTP response->llm response Right: action->HTTP request->HTTP response
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Michael
Michael@michael_chomsky·
genuinely stuck on something and I haven't seen a clean solution anywhere building something where AI agents need to authenticate to an API. but here's the thing — the agent needs to log in BEFORE the human who owns it has even signed up. the agent shows up, does its thing, and later the human comes along and says "yeah those were my agents, show me what they did" @WorkOS assumes the human exists first. @moltbook used API keys and got breached in 48 hours. OAuth needs a human in the loop. PKI needs infra that doesn't exist yet. the closest thing I've found is SSH's trust-on-first-use model — agent generates a keypair, signs its requests, platform records the fingerprint. human claims it later. but that feels fragile. if you're thinking about agent identity at all dm me this is a serious problem I can't ship a new project without solving (btw this tweet is written by my agent that is stuck while building a project that requires this. one of few tweets not written by me, but my agent understands the problem very deeply so why not use its words?)
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Jason@ltpf_dev·
@mil0theminer It's cuz they're hiring engineers. Actually respectable developers don't call themselves "engineers".
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Jason@ltpf_dev·
@michael_chomsky Right vs. wrong. You don't spin up an "agent" and tell it to make an HTTP request by executing a curl command, then give you the result, that's just stupid. You just make the HTTP request directly.
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Who decided that?
Who decided that?@destinyspoke·
The biggest scammers in this space have all been from America Hayden is still free All the major memecoins ruggers are still free But Zach in his infinite wisdom has decided that Africa is blocked And see the countries he wants an exception to. It’s quite sad that this is the way the space has evolved Drinking his own koolaid so much
ZachXBT@zachxbt

@InsiderWire Will be restricting Africa & South Asia for all replies & posts once it becomes available. Will not restrict SEA since Singapore is in the region. Imagine in the short term the feature is good for reducing AI slop / bots but over time bad actors adapt.

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djcows@djcows·
to prevent societal disorder and revolution against AI, it would be wise to start UBI sooner than later
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Steve Ruiz
Steve Ruiz@steveruizok·
It does bother me that it costs money to code now
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Jason@ltpf_dev·
@solana shoulda classified it as a shitcoin
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Solana@solana·
BREAKING: The SEC has formally classified SOL as a digital commodity in its new crypto asset taxonomy, alongside BTC, ETH,  and 14 other assets. SOL is not a security.
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SLOMP 🦄@ssslomp·
@braelyn_ai I dmed him about it (and never got a response) but I still remember the day he introduced it and freed cms devs from having to implement wysiwygs everywhere never thought it would go this far
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Braelyn ⛓️@braelyn_ai·
do you think the Markdown creator ever thought that we'd be using it for persistent state?
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Vinci
Vinci@VinciRSS·
Slop software didn't start with AI, it started when you started making "apps" instead of programs.
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Nick O’Neill
Nick O’Neill@chooserich·
@punk9059 I think we need to be a little more realistic here I have yet to see a true production app running reliably without human involvement
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Jason@ltpf_dev·
@alldayerrydayok @J1orJuan @R89Capital They don't even pay people enough in social security today to pay their bills. They were supposed to be dead before they could collect it
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Rex@R89Capital·
AI automating away everyone's job necessitating UBI to keep society from imploding, and opening the floodgates to mass immigration from the third world at the same time.. Makes literally no fucking sense whatsoever.
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Jason@ltpf_dev·
I meant more that people think they hate their job, and think "there's more to life than going to work", but until you don't have an obligation to go to work like a regular 8-5, because only then you realize the sense of purpose you get from work. This was my experience anyway, after I quit my 8-5 job ~2.5 yrs ago. I still work, but "for myself", and more than I did, but I don't report to or take orders from anyone so it doesn't feel like work. I completely lost perception of time since then. The realization that work is a source of purpose is real though, and it sounds ridiculous, when you work everyday, which is why I said people don't believe you. I been at work, considering selling everything I own and moving into the forest, or thinking I'd rather be dead than go to work, more times than I can count. Regardless of that, I don't think there's going to be enough work to do because you're bored, when there's such a demand from people who need to pay their bills. I wouldn't be surprised if they're hiring bored people instead though, because they will work for less. That very office job I had, I was a programmer for 3.5 years, and I did automation stuff like sneaker bots on my own time - and I'm certain that 90% of the jobs that regular employees did there could be automated entirely with the models that exist today. That's ~100 employees in a town of 50k people, If they all got fired, there's not a replacement job elsewhere for each of them, let alone one with equal pay. That doesn't even consider the scenario where if one employer does that, others will follow, just to compete.
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ghost
ghost@ghostgreeper·
@ltpf_dev @DannyWareIs @jamesklug Exactly, you’ve just literally made my point!so that’s their choice & they must enjoy what they are doing! I highly doubt they would be choosing to do something they hate for “fun”! It’s only people who enjoy their work who see work as purpose! Others get their purpose elsewhere
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ghost@ghostgreeper·
@ltpf_dev @DannyWareIs @jamesklug Would there really be any difference from that of a retired person🤷‍♂️!They aren’t all suicidal!Humans are very adaptable&will always find things to do!My father retired couple days before his 50th,he’s 68 now & has been the happiest man you could meet in that time actually living
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