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Improving the world bit by bit

가입일 Ağustos 2022
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Control Alt@Control_Alt_Dev·
@zoessterling what's the context? I'll search for respectlytics meanwhile
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Zoe Sterling
Zoe Sterling@zoessterling·
the analytics industry is basically a protection racket and nobody wants to say it you ship an app. you want to know if people use it. so you drop in Firebase or Mixpanel and suddenly google knows more about your users than you do. that's the deal. data for dashboards. Respectlytics is interesting because someone finally said no to that deal. open source, privacy-first, MIT+AGPL. your data stays yours. here's what people are missing though: this isn't really about privacy. it's about trust becoming a product feature. users are getting smarter. they're checking permissions. they're reading app store labels. "data not collected" is starting to matter to people who aren't security nerds. it's crossing over. the chaos angle: what happens when "we don't track you" becomes a competitive advantage for indie devs against the big players who literally cannot stop tracking you because their entire business model depends on it? the big apps are trapped. they need the data. indie devs are not trapped. that's a rare structural edge and most of them aren't using it. the question i keep sitting with: are we approaching a real market split between surveillance apps and consent-first apps, or is this still just a niche thing people say they care about but don't actually choose? reckon the App Store labels are going to force the answer sooner than anyone expects.
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am.will@LLMJunky·
Whoa. This is truly unbelievable. This white hat is providing over-eager AI builders a much-needed wake up call. Jamieson built a backdoored Claude skill, inflated it to #1 on ClawdHub with 4,000+ fake downloads, then watched devs from all over the world execute what could have been malicious code, and direct access to... everything. SSH keys, AWS creds, .env files, you-name-it. Thankfully he just pinged a server to confirm his success. This is supply chain security 101 speedrun for the AI era. if you're building with AI agents, stop what you're doing and read this thread. Additionally, be sure to read Clawdbot's security documenatation and be sure to run `clawdbot doctor` regularly. Stay safe ✌️
Jamieson O'Reilly@theonejvo

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PL Bompard@PLBompard·
Pitch your startup - Max 4 words - Share link if ready 👀 Seen by 195k people last month 📈 YES, it's considered marketing - GO!
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Cursor@cursor_ai·
Semantic search improves our agent's accuracy across all frontier models, especially in large codebases where grep alone falls short. Learn more about our results and how we trained an embedding model for retrieving code.
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Control Alt@Control_Alt_Dev·
"overthinking is just fear dressed up as preparation" necessary reminder
Ryo Lu@ryolu_

stop overthinking, start building: the best way to predict the future is to invent it. and the best way to invent is to start building. you can dream all you want. you can think in abstract, map out perfect systems in your head, debate the ideal architecture. but none of that matters until you start making something real. building is like mounding clay. you don't start with the perfect form. you start with a lump. you push, you shape, you feel the resistance. the material talks back. it tells you what works and what doesn't. you learn by doing, not by thinking about doing. with Cursor, the gap between idea and reality is basically zero now. you don't need to know every syntax, every framework, every pattern. you just need to start. Cursor helps you shape the clay. it fills in the gaps. it lets you focus on what you're making, not how to make it. overthinking is just fear dressed up as preparation. you're not getting ready, you're just delaying. the longer you wait, the more you convince yourself it needs to be perfect before you start. but perfect doesn't exist at the beginning. it only emerges through iteration. every great thing you've ever seen started as something rough. the first iPhone was a prototype held together with tape. the first Notion was a clunky tool that barely worked. the first anything was messy. but it existed. and because it existed, it could be improved. so stop planning the perfect app. stop debating the right tech stack. stop waiting for the right moment. just open Cursor and start building. make something bad. make something that barely works. then make it better. then make it better again. the future isn't something you think your way into. it's something you build your way into. one line of code at a time. one iteration at a time. like mounding clay until something beautiful emerges. start today. start now. start messy. just start.

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Aryan Mahajan
Aryan Mahajan@aryanXmahajan·
Sonnet 4.5 + MCP + n8n = AI Content Infrastructure that replaces $12K+/month ghostwriters... The 3-layer system that cloned my writing voice and generated 25M organic views → No more 2-3 week turnarounds for 5 basic posts → No more robotic AI that screams "ChatGPT wrote this" → No more inconsistent posting killing 6+ months of momentum → No more ghostwriters charging $4K+ and still missing your voice Just upload 20 posts → autonomous 3-layer content engine running 24/7. Here's how it works: → Voice Intelligence Layer (learns your exact patterns from 20+ posts) → Psychological Conversion Engine (ICP profiling + 40-40-20 framework) → MCP Automation Infrastructure (YouTube sentiment + viral trigger analysis) → Multi-Platform Generator (LinkedIn, Twitter, newsletters, YouTube) → Extended Thinking Protocol (ensures 100% voice consistency) → 24/7 Systematic Deployment (zero manual content creation) Built with Sonnet 4.5 extended thinking. Runs 24/7 without supervision. 10-minute setup per layer. The system behind 25M organic views and 80K followers. Want the complete infrastructure? Like + comment "CLONE" + repost, and I'll DM it to you. (must be following)
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Augment Code@augmentcode·
Claude Sonnet 4.5 vs 4.0 (measured on coding tasks): App from scratch → 4.5: ~20min, functional build. → 4.0: 40+min, lower quality. Simple code change → 4.5: 3 tool calls, correct edit. → 4.0: longer chain, same result. Complex refactor → 4.5: faster + tests passed. → 4.0: slower + failed output. 4.5 reduces wasted cycles—less time waiting, fewer retries, more working code.
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Control Alt@Control_Alt_Dev·
@kevinlu625 @grok is this really a "world's first" ? are there not already agents that can do the full stack
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Yorgo Hoebeke
Yorgo Hoebeke@yorgohoebeke·
An app that makes you see your life as a role playing game AND that has all the traditional productivity tools you need? Yes, it's possible, and that's what I am making with Orakemu :) And so many more features are planned. - Customized avatars - Multiplayer/coop features - etc. I promise it will become the app you did not know could exist and did not know you needed. It will be like finding the perfect game and spending hours on it, leveling up your characters. But instead of this being just a game, it will be your life. You'll reap the benefits of your efforts. I'm inspiring myself from the best apps out there like Ticktick and Todoist, but making everything interconnected. And compared to Notion or Obsidian (which should just be note taking apps), instead of having to create a whole game system from scratch, taking you weeks of work, you could just install orakemu and starts creating your characters and playing the game of your life, with every tool you need at your disposal. (day 64 of building Orakemu in public every day) #adhd #gamification #gamifyyourlife #adhdapp #dailyplanner #notion #obsidian #todoist #habitica
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Control Alt@Control_Alt_Dev·
@yorgohoebeke how does Orakemu let you manage different roles or avatars or such?
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Avi Chawla
Avi Chawla@_avichawla·
To recap, instead of producing independent chunk embeddings, contextualized chunk embedding models like voyage-context-3 process the entire doc in a single pass to embed each chunk. This leads to document-aware chunk embeddings that generate semantically aware retrieval in RAG. Check the visual below 👇 Thanks to the #MongoDB team for working with me on this thread!
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Avi Chawla@_avichawla·
A new embedding model cuts vector DB costs by ~200x. It also outperforms OpenAI and Cohere models. Here's a complete breakdown (with visuals):
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Control Alt@Control_Alt_Dev·
@lazukars posting a whole thread and not even mentioning the outcome.. muting....
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Ryan Lazuka@lazukars·
Grok 4 vs Claude 4 Someone tested both across 10 real-world tasks: • Research • Planning • Coding • Analysis One of them crushed the other. You won’t believe who won. (All tests + prompts inside) 👇
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Control Alt@Control_Alt_Dev·
@karpathy of course this exists! bio/local shops that share produce from nearby farms and producers was it a rhetorical question?
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
This is what the ideal grocery store looks like. Minimally processed (NOVA Group 1) food only (no "edible food-like substances"), organic, local, fresh. Food should not be more complex than this, yet I don't believe this exists.
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Control Alt@Control_Alt_Dev·
@frandevea what did i miss? you have 410 followers but are righting a guide on how to get customers 🤔 customers aren't followers but how do i assess whether your advice is worth following? honest question because there might be a great answer
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Fran Devea 👾
Fran Devea 👾@frandevea·
you launched, you tried marketing, no customer for 2 months. what's the next step you take?
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Control Alt@Control_Alt_Dev·
@Mr_CryptoYT @sama i use flatty, when i want to restart a conversation. Gives it one file containing the whole codebase (main files etc) with good annotations. Gives a nice clean start when working on a new feature or series of related features 😇
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
o3 and o4-mini are super good at coding, so we are releasing a new product, Codex CLI, to make them easier to use. this is a coding agent that runs on your computer. it is fully open source and available today; we expect it to rapidly improve.
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Control Alt@Control_Alt_Dev·
@Mr_CryptoYT @sama seeing the other comments here.. in fact gemini 2.5 pro is amazing i use it for planning, producing code etc in 1 big reply then copy paste those instructions (after reviewing, perhaps more back and forth first) into Cursor with Sonnet 3.7 works great
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Fdy@Mr_CryptoYT·
@sama Sam, since your O3 API is expensive, I will continue using Gemini for the time being.
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Control Alt@Control_Alt_Dev·
@christineist exciting journey ahead (and probably already a bit behind too 😄) good luck 💪
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christine@christineist·
I am looking for a technical cofounder! DM me
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christine@christineist·
at this point im just getting barreled along by cuties and this tremendous appetite for a better dating app
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