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@0xJacool

Bringing Sovereign AI to organizations with https://t.co/9JUTRuzxVn Creator of Sections Cloud Mentor @IncubTelecom

Paris, France ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Mayฤฑs 2008
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JAi-cool ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ง
I just launched Zaq's first Open source product on Uneed. It's an Elixir product to bring Sovereign AI into organizations of all sizes. Our roadmap is ambitious and we are just getting started. Go ahead and upvote it for support ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ uneed.best/tool/zaq-ai
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Thomas Sanlis ๐Ÿฅ
Thomas Sanlis ๐Ÿฅ@T_Zahilยท
I just got lost into the French ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท ยซย indie hackerย ยป bubble, and wow - Everyoneโ€™s telling everyone what to do, convinced they know better - Super agressive and/or sarcastic, bitter tone everywhere - Linkedin-like bullshit content full of big words by people with no experience - Almost no products, no links, no websites, no proof, never heard or saw most people - Everyone criticizing everything I scrolled for half an hourโ€ฆ Whatโ€™s going on with my fellow French people? Couldn't we be a little nicer and more humble?
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JAi-cool ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ง ๋ฆฌํŠธ์œ—ํ•จ
Mike Hostetler // Chief Agent Officer
Time to build in public My first commit of Jido Managed Agents Normally wouldn't make software at this stage public, but trying it differently this time This is the ROUGH cut - the output of the Ralph Loop and I will refine it over the weekend github.com/agentjido/jidoโ€ฆ
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5ยท
SOMEONE ACTUALLY MEASURED HOW MUCH DUMBER CLAUDE GOT. THE ANSWER IS 67%. the data shows Opus 4.6 is thinking 67% less than it used to. anthropic said nothing until the numbers went public. then suddenly Boris Cherny (creator of Claude Code) shows up on the GitHub issue. users are calling it "AI shrinkflation" (same price, less intelligence) we already know from the leaked source code that they have an internal switch that keeps the models working to their full extent for anthropic employees. in the last week Claude went from WOW to being a more restricted and expensive version of ChatGPT. people are saying Anthropic is deliberately downgrading Opus to save compute for training Mythos, their next model.
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Mehdi (e/ฮป)
Mehdi (e/ฮป)@BetterCallMedhiยท
le mec de Strasbourg qui se fait interpeller par le RAID pour avoir testรฉ ChatGPT cโ€™est spectaculaire mais dites vous bien que cโ€™est lโ€™arbre qui cache la forรชt pour moi le vrai scandale silencieux cโ€™est les millions de personnes qui chaque jour copient collent leurs rรฉsultats sanguins, leurs IRM, leurs diagnostics de cancer, leurs ordonnances et leurs comptes rendus mรฉdicaux dans ChatGPT en demandant sans anonymiser absolument rien ces donnรฉes partent directement sur les serveurs dโ€™OpenAI aux US sous juridiction du cloud act, votre nom, votre pathologie, votre traitement votre mรฉdecinโ€ฆtout y est en clair et par dรฉfaut OpenAI se rรฉserve le droit dโ€™utiliser vos conversations pour entraรฎner ses modรจles ce qui veut dire que vos infos mรฉdicales les + intimes sont absorbรฉes dans un systรจme qui les redistribuera sous une forme ou une autre ร  des millions dโ€™utilisateurs et surtout qui les rend accessibles aux autoritรฉs amรฉricaines sans que vous en soyez jamais informรฉ et quand vous rรฉflรฉchissez ร  ce que รงa reprรฉsente ร  lโ€™รฉchelle dโ€™un pays cโ€™est vertigineux, des millions de franรงais qui donnent volontairement ร  des entreprises US ce que la CNIL se bat depuis des annรฉes pour empรชcher lโ€™ร‰tat franรงais de centraliser on sโ€™est battu pendant 7 ans contre le health datahub sur azure & pendant ce temps les citoyens eux mรชmes ont construit le + grand dossier mรฉdical de France sur les serveurs dโ€™OpenAI gratuitement et en souriant sans avoir besoin de pirater quoi que ce soit mais je crois que รงa va bien a delร  du mรฉdical, ces donnรฉes combinรฉes ร  tout ce que les gens confient ร  ChatGPT au quotidien comme leurs problรจme juridiques, leurs situations financiรจres, leurs conflits pro, leurs leurs fragilitรฉs perso constituent le profilage le + intime jamais rรฉalisรฉ sur une population dites vous que la NSA rรชvait dโ€™avoir รงa mdrrrr et les gens le donnent volontairement ร  une boรฎte privรฉe californienne (et dโ€™autres) en รฉchange dโ€™un diagnostic mรฉdical approximatif que nโ€™importe quel moteur de recherche donnait dรฉjร  il y a 10 ans avec un peu dโ€™effort et dโ€™รฉveil intellectuel et je pensecโ€™est lร  que le concept de colonie numรฉrique prend tout son sens, une colonie cโ€™est un territoire dont les ressources les plus prรฉcieuses sont extraites par une puissance รฉtrangรจre pendant que les habitants pensent que tout est normal, sauf quโ€™en 2026 les ressources les plus prรฉcieuses cโ€™est les donnรฉes et la population franรงaise exporte ses donnรฉes mรฉdicales juridiques financiรจres et psychologiques vers la Californie ร  un rythme industriel sans que personne y voit de la colonisation on sโ€™est battus des siรจcles pour la souverainetรฉ territoriale et on offre la souverainetรฉ informationnelle ร  la premiรจre app venue parce quโ€™elle rรฉpond poliment ร  nos questions un type qui รฉcrit des conneries sur ChatGPT se prend le RAID chez lui en 48h, pendant ce temps des millions de franรงais construisent la +++ grande base de donnรฉes mรฉdicales de lโ€™histoire au profit dโ€™une entreprise รฉtrangรจre et tout le monde trouve รงa formidable, on vit dans une colonie numรฉrique totale
Cpasdeslol@cpasdeslol_X

๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท FLASH | Strasbourg : en voulant tester la fiabilitรฉ de ChatGPT, un homme voit le RAID intervenir chez lui. Ses messages de menaces ont รฉtรฉ repรฉrรฉs par le FBI, qui a alertรฉ la plateforme PHAROS. Le RAID est ensuite intervenu ร  son domicile pour lโ€™interpeller.

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JAi-cool ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ง
@Riekelt @heynavtoor I don't think anyone producing huge volumes will be able to rely on this (or willing to maintain the huge amounts of devices needed to operate at scale) And for small users, are you really saving anything when the volumes are so low ?
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Riekelt
Riekelt@Riekeltยท
@heynavtoor People have been doing / trying this for 25 years. You will get blocked on any meaningful volume. Unlimited usually comes with a fair use policy.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoorยท
๐Ÿšจ Twilio charges $0.0079 per SMS. Someone just turned any old Android phone into a free SMS gateway. Unlimited messages. $0. It's called SMS Gateway for Android. Install it on any Android phone. It becomes a full SMS sending and receiving server with an API. No Twilio. No MessageBird. No per-message pricing. No contracts. Just an old phone and a SIM card. Here's what's inside this thing: โ†’ Send and receive SMS through a REST API from any app or service โ†’ Works with any Android phone running 5.0 or newer โ†’ End-to-end encryption. Messages are encrypted before they leave the device. โ†’ Multi-SIM support. Use multiple SIM cards on one phone. โ†’ Multi-device support. Connect multiple phones to the same account. โ†’ Real-time webhooks for incoming messages โ†’ Multipart messages with auto-splitting for long texts โ†’ Track delivery status of every message in real time โ†’ No registration required. No email. No account in local mode. Here's the wildest part: That old Android phone in your drawer that you haven't touched in 2 years? Install this app. Insert a SIM card. You now have your own private SMS infrastructure. Two-factor authentication. Order confirmations. Appointment reminders. Notification alerts. All the things startups pay Twilio thousands a month for. Free. Running on a phone you already own. Startups spend $500 to $5,000/month on SMS APIs. This costs the price of a SIM card. 875 GitHub stars. 359 commits. Apache 2.0 License. 100% Open Source.
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Divyansh | Motion Designer
Divyansh | Motion Designer@div_divyansh007ยท
@0xJacool Interesting , especially the idea of Sovereign AI. Curious, do users usually understand what the product actually does when they first land on it, or does it take some time?
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JAi-cool ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ง
I just launched Zaq's first Open source product on Uneed. It's an Elixir product to bring Sovereign AI into organizations of all sizes. Our roadmap is ambitious and we are just getting started. Go ahead and upvote it for support ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ uneed.best/tool/zaq-ai
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JAi-cool ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ง
@thsottiaux Don't touch peak-times. Provide an incentive during off-peak. Let users adjust based on their needs/capabilities Measure impact and survey to see if that pushed new usage patterns. Keep the random resets, its a great hook (randomness = dopamine) @aymanfarhat
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Tibo@thsottiauxยท
With Codex the there is quite the gulf in load between peak and off-peak times, and we would like to achieve more of a smoother traffic pattern as that would be a more optimal use of our compute. We have ideas, but curious what you all think we should do? Would more usage during off-peak and surge multiplier during peak times make sense?
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JAi-cool ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ง ๋ฆฌํŠธ์œ—ํ•จ
Matthew Gallagher
Matthew Gallagher@galligatorยท
Execution speed is a moat
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dax
dax@thdxrยท
what if we gave you unlimited tokens for free and we also paid you
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Xavier Niel
Xavier Niel@Xavier75ยท
Nouveau forfait : data ILLIMITร‰E en France et dans 135 pays (dont Maroc et Japon), 19,99โ‚ฌ pour les abonnรฉs Freebox
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Josรฉ Valim
Josรฉ Valim@josevalimยท
@0xJacool I am afraid you are part of the exception. And in some ecosystems, reviewing all deps is not practical at all, unfortunately.
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Furkan Gรถzรผkara
Furkan Gรถzรผkara@FurkanGozukaraยท
Terrifying reality check. An Israeli soldier openly admits on camera that they are helping illegal settlers steal Palestinian land and justifies settler violence as "revenge." CNN exposes how the IDF acts as a private militia for extremist settlers in the West Bank.
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Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun@ylecunยท
@ClementDelangue @atreides_sf Let's be real, all closed models profit from open models WITHOUT GIVING BACK.
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Mike Hostetler // Chief Agent Officer
Mike Hostetler // Chief Agent Officer@mikehostetlerยท
Iโ€™m making the opposite bet Companies that engineer systems to absorb vibe coding safely will win
Santiago@svpino

Every large company will eventually ban vibe-coding. Vibe-coding is now generating as much technical debt as 10 regular developers in half the time. Vibe-coding is awesome for a first draft, but you can't expect to push AI slop to production and not destroy your software over time. Producing code is no longer a bottleneck. Testing that code, debugging it, monitoring it in production, and fixing it when it breaks is where everyone is spending their time. We've 10x'd the speed of writing code, but we are still in the Stone Age with everything that happens after the code is written. Here is a very cool tool tackling this: You can build "AI Production Engineers" using PlayerZero and make them work for you. These are agents that do this: โ€ข Simulate how your code will work in production โ€ข Diagnose issues when they happen โ€ข Learn from every incident so it doesn't happen again This is pretty awesome! These agents simulate code behavior against real production data. They use actual customer behavior, historical incidents, and edge cases without writing a single test script. When something breaks, the agent traces the issue to the exact line of code and PR, generates the fix, and routes it to the right engineer. And every bug these agents solve serves as training data to improve the system. Here is a link to check them out: playerzero.ai/?utm_campaign=โ€ฆ Thanks to the Player Zero team for partnering with me on this post.

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