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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸
According to reports, Trump is preparing to send ground troops into Iran breaking a key covenant of MAGA, and a significant escalation in the Iran war. Never forget it was Trump who started Covid lockdowns with 15 days to slow the spread in 2020 while he was running Operation Warp Speed “for our safety.” If energy prices skyrocket and supply is strained, will Trump force us into an energy lockdown limiting our freedom to drive, travel, and use energy while he wages his war against Iran “for our safety”?
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sui ☄️
sui ☄️@birdabo·
🚨Anthropic’s research paper proves AI coding tools are secretly making developers worse. every engineering leader bragging about AI adoption should read this twice. > 17% lower scores learning new libraries with AI. sub 40% when AI wrote everything. zero measurable. you’re measuring output. nobody is measuring comprehension loss. different problems on different timelines. one shows up on dashboards. the other shows up at 2am when prod breaks and nobody on your team can explain what the code does. “10x productivity” is technical debt with better marketing.
Priyanka Vergadia@pvergadia

JUST DROPPED: Anthropic's research proves AI coding tools are secretly making developers worse. "AI use impairs conceptual understanding, code reading, and debugging without delivering significant efficiency gains." -- That's the paper's actual conclusion. 17% score drop learning new libraries with AI. Sub-40% scores when AI wrote everything. 0 measurable speed improvement. → Prompting replaces thinking, not just typing → Comprehension gaps compound — you ship code you can't debug → The productivity illusion hides until something breaks in prod Here's why this changes everything: Speed metrics look fine on a dashboard. Understanding gaps don't show up until a critical failur and when they do the whole team is lost. Forcing AI adoption for "10x output" is a slow-burning technical debt nobody is measuring. Full paper: arxiv.org/abs/2601.20245

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seb
seb@hiiinternet·
I made 55 Engineer <> Company introductions this week Average salary bid was $207,500 and the highest was $280,000. If you're an engineer interested in knowing which companies would like to speak w/ you and how much they'd pay upfront check out the link in my bio
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
I know Silicon Valley startups don't want to hear this..... But the combination of someone in the trades with deep domain expertise and Claude Code will run circles around your generic software. I talked to Cory LaChance this morning, a mechanical engineer in industrial piping construction in Houston. He normally works with chemical plants and refineries, but now he also works with the terminal He reached out in a DM a few days ago and I was so fired up by his story, I asked him if we could record the conversation and share it. He built a full application that industrial contractors are using every day. It reads piping isometric drawings and automatically extracts every weld count, every material spec, every commodity code. Work that took 10 minutes per drawing now takes 60 seconds. It can do 100 drawings in five minutes, saving days of time. His co-workers are all mind blown, and when he talks to them, it's like they are speaking different languages. His fabrication shop uses it daily, and he built the entire thing in 8 weeks. During those 8 weeks he also had to learn everything about Claude Code, the terminal, VS Code, everything. My favorite quote from him was when he said, "I literally did this with zero outside help other than the AI. My favorite tools are screenshots, step by step instructions and asking Claude to explain things like I'm five." Every trades worker with deep expertise and a willingness to sit down with Claude Code for a few weekends is now a potential software founder. I can't wait to meet more people like Cory.
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Andrew Steinwold
Andrew Steinwold@AndrewSteinwold·
White collar labor is obviously cooked The 2nd and 3rd order effects of AI are that manufacturing and energy become 100x more important We see Elon, Travis Kalanick, Bezos all making moves in the world of atoms to position themselves for a post AGI future
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TBPN
TBPN@tbpn·
.@mcuban says humanoid robots won't last more than 5-10 years. Instead, we'll "design the house to fit the robot, and design the robot to fit the house." "You could create a house where the pantry, the refrigerator, and the washing machines were hidden behind the garage, if you even have a garage. That way you could redesign the house so that all the living space was for people."
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Mehdi (e/λ)
Mehdi (e/λ)@BetterCallMedhi·
the era of software eating the world is over, we just entered the era of software becoming the world, designing molecules from scratch, engineering materials algorithmically, running factories with 0 humans & millisecond precision, rewriting biological systems from first principles… every massive fortune of the next 30y will be built at the intersection of bits and atoms, the guys who understand code AND physics AND chemistry AND manufacturing AND energy will own everything pure software is a commodity now, the real moat is turning intelligence into physical reality at industrial scale
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

Breaking: Jeff Bezos is in talks to raise $100 billion for a new fund that would buy manufacturing companies and use AI to automate them wsj.com/tech/jeff-bezo…

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Official Layoff
Official Layoff@LayoffAI·
NVIDIA is hiring. Revenue accelerating. $500B in new orders in 5 months. The companies buying NVIDIA's chips, though: Oracle: -30,000 employees Amazon: -30,000 Meta: -16,000 Dell: -11,000 Accenture: -11,000 Block: -4,000 Atlassian: -1,600 The company selling AI is growing. The companies buying it are shrinking. This tells us a lot about what is to come.
Ricardo@Ric_RTP

Jensen Huang just called out every CEO who’s been firing people “because of AI.” Jim Cramer asked him why companies are laying people off if AI is supposed to make everyone MORE productive. Jensen's answer: "For companies with imagination, you will do more with more. For companies where the leadership is just out of ideas, they have nothing else to do. They have no reason to imagine greater than they are. When they have more capability, they don't do more." Read that again. The man who built the most important tech company on Earth just told you that if your CEO is using AI to cut headcount, it means one thing: They have no imagination. They have no vision for what comes next. They got handed the most powerful tool in human history and their FIRST instinct was to fire people. This is the CEO of NVIDIA. The company whose chips power every AI system on the planet. If anyone on Earth has the right to say "AI replaces workers," it's Jensen Huang. And he said the OPPOSITE. He said every carpenter could become an architect. Every plumber could become an architect. AI elevates capability. It doesn't eliminate it. But here's where it gets really interesting... During the same interview, Jensen revealed something nobody's talking about: He said AI startups like OpenAI and Anthropic are seeing their revenues increase by one to two billion dollars a WEEK. And he wishes these companies were public so the world could see what he sees. One to two billion per week. That's a $50 to $100 BILLION annualized run rate. For companies that most people think are burning cash and making nothing. The entire Wall Street narrative that "AI companies aren't profitable" might be completely wrong. Jensen sees their numbers. He sees their compute orders. He sees their growth. And he's saying the revenue is real. So if the money IS real, why are other companies firing people? Because they're not building AI products. They're not creating new revenue streams. They're not using AI to expand into new markets. They're using AI as an EXCUSE to cut costs because they ran out of ideas 3 years ago and need something to tell the board. Jensen's company added $500 billion in new orders in 5 months. He expects $1 trillion in cumulative revenue through 2027 from just two product lines. That number doesn't include the new chips, systems, or partnerships announced this week. And he's not cutting people. He's hiring. Because when you have imagination, more capability means MORE opportunity. Not less headcount. Meanwhile Salesforce cut thousands. Meta cut thousands. Amazon cut thousands. All blaming "AI efficiency." Jensen's response: You're out of imagination. He also said something that stuck with me. Cramer asked if he ever thought he'd build a $10 to $20 trillion company while waiting tables at Denny's. His answer: "I was just trying to make it through the shift." Biggest tip he ever got? Two, three dollars. Now he's building tech that increased computing demand by one million times in two years. He announced OpenClaw, which he says is as big as ChatGPT. And he's got 21 months of new business that isn't even counted in the trillion dollar figure yet. When asked how long he plans to keep working? "I'm hoping to die on the job. And I'm not hoping to die anytime soon." This is a man who believes every single thing he's building. And his message to every CEO using AI to justify layoffs is simple... You're not innovating. You're surrendering. The technology wasn't built to shrink companies. It was built to make them limitless. If your leadership can't see that, the problem isn't AI. It's THEM.

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Forbes
Forbes@Forbes·
At 22, Brendan Foody is among the world’s youngest self-made billionaires. His startup Mercor helps Silicon Valley’s biggest AI labs train their models and reached a $10 billion valuation in 2025. See the full #ForbesBillionaires list: forbes.com/billionaires/?… Photo: Taylor Hill/FilmMagic via Getty Images
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Adrian | JavaScript Mastery
Most developers think their AI agent is the bottleneck. It's not. Your plan is. I've been saying this for months: the skill is the spec, not the prompt. @coderabbitai just shipped planning mod, and it automates exactly that. You write a ticket. It researches your codebase, builds a structured plan, and hands your agent a prompt that actually works. The result? Less back-and-forth, rework, and less slop.
CodeRabbit@coderabbitai

Introducing CodeRabbit Plan. Hand those prompts to whatever coding agent you use and start building!

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Interstellar
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
🚨 "Lockheed Martin has craft that can reach Mars in just a few hours right now — and they're actually TIME MACHINES!" - Jason Jorjani 🛸👽 "We have in Lockheed right now there are craft that can go to Mars in a few hours right now." "They're flying time machines. They warp time as they traverse space." "The release of that kind of technology into the public sphere would be utterly catastrophic." "You can't give Tom, Dick and Harry a time machine to put in their garage." Pilots training on these reverse-engineered UAP craft suffer extreme disorientation from spacetime warping. Hidden in underground facilities. Why suppress this zero-point energy tech? Are we already secretly traveling planets and timelines? Has our history been manipulated? What do you think — real alien breakthrough or massive cover-up? Should it be released? Drop your theory below 👇 #UAP #Disclosure
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Tanning Salon Don
Tanning Salon Don@TheSalonDon·
I’m shocked how oblivious people are We have no way to open the strait. Iran will keep it closed for months Gas is going over $8.00 SFO to LAX over $2,000 rt Anything that goes on a truck will increase exponentially and inflation will be 50%+ That’s the upside case If Iran is smart they demand all oil is priced in Yuan from now on Petrodollar countries have no choice but to agree or keep getting bombed by Iran US loses reserve currency Now suddenly our debt means something We can’t just print money anymore Either taxes go to 80% or we have to seriously cut the government We’ve never cut the government All major industries and rich people leave Economic downward spiral and likely World War 3 with China/Russia/Iran
Tanning Salon Don@TheSalonDon

The “Petrodollar” is a system enforced by the US military that makes oil priced in USD That means every country needs to exchange to USD and have USD reserves to buy oil Which allows the US to print trillions with minimal inflation If that is challenged. Your middle class life is over

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Elvis
Elvis@elvissun·
this is the future of saas: one backend with two front doors. one for humans. one for their agents. same building. your users click buttons. their agents call your api. both do the same things. why: 1. agents are the new power users. people are already wiring claude code, codex, and openclaw into their workflows. if your product doesn't have an api, you're invisible to them. 2. no drift. one canonical api layer means one source of truth. ui and api never diverge. you must support agent to support human. 3. skills is the new distribution. when your api works with any agent, agents find their way in themselves. your product becomes a tool for their agent, not a tab a human have to visit. build for both from the start.
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
100% of dev is going to be done in sandboxes in the cloud, controlled by kanban boards. Trust me, I love my local machine and gorgeous mac apps, but all of it is just a terrible form factor for running a team of agents effectively.
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
AI about to get 20x expensive. These $200 / month claude subscriptions are burning $5,000 worth of credits. The bubble is going to pop and it will pop soon.
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Yam Peleg
Yam Peleg@Yampeleg·
לידיעתכם, הסדר העולמי החדש - שנת 2026: - אין יותר מקצועות חופשיים. בוטל. - כל המקצועות הם תכנות. - כולם מחוייבים לכתוב קוד. - אין עורכי טקסט. - אין ממשקי משתמש. - יש רק טרמינל. - מעכשיו אנשי התקשורת יסקרו קוד מגיטהאב בפריים טיים. אין אף מקצוע מלבד מדעי המחשב. וקלוד הוא שליחו.
Shaul Amsterdamski 🤞@amsterdamski2

תרשו לי שניה להתפעל: אני לא יודע מכיר את ליאור ויינר, אבל הוא יצר חתיכת דבר משוגע - רשת סוכנים שמתחברת לכל מאגרי המידע הפתוח של ממשלת ישראל, כולל הלמ״ס. חיברתי לזה את הבוט שלי, מאו, והתחרפנתי מהיכולות שזה נותן. קודם כל, ביקשתי מיפוי של מאגרי המידע עצמם github.com/LiorVainer/dat…

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kapilansh
kapilansh@kapilansh_twt·
the funniest lie in tech: "we have a rigorous interview process to find the best engineers" cool your CTO got hired in 2003 by knowing someone at a conference he hasn't written production code since Obama's first term but sure tell me more about my leetcode score
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Derek Kwan
Derek Kwan@kwansfull·
Anyone can say they're a poker pro. Hendon never tells the full story. So I built something different. Poker finally has a real skill rating: PSkill. EV1Poker.com is poker's version of Chess .com. Play for free. Compete against players at your level. Cilmb the ranks.
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Mr. Whale
Mr. Whale@CryptoWhale·
🇮🇱 | In the latest video of Benjamin Netanyahu, they were so focused on counting fingers that they forgot to pay attention to the ears. I’ve never seen someone with two ear canals before.
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Dave Kennedy
Dave Kennedy@HackingDave·
Here's why I think software engineering is safe, but different. I'm seeing so much stuff being created from folks that haven't been developers - don't understand programming nor architecture/infrastructure deployment. It's usually really rough, riddled with bugs, barely works - usually very basic. Software engineering - AI will become a massive force amplifier - having 15 developers or more working for you real time and being able to get stuff out much faster. For me, it's sped up my development to 200% or more. Example, the social engineer toolkit, I spent 10 years of my life coding that thing virtually everyday for hours and hours at a time. Sometimes not sleeping for 2-3 days because I was coding. End of 10 years, 59K lines of code written. Project I'm working on right now, 9 months worth of work, 159K lines of code. It's amazing, but software engineering, understanding underlying technologies and infrastructure, being able to articulate exact specs on what it should do, how it should work, the coding structure around it is something I don't see changing with AI. It'll get better, you will always need software engineers. I think the statement that SE are dead is highly inaccurate.
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