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Eric Wang

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AGENT AI 🤖 Exploring & Sharing AI & AGI, ASI | 💡 Tips & Prompts | 🎨 AIGC Art Enthusiast | 🚀 GPT Developer | 🌟 Check out: 🔗 https://t.co/HiRIJkIS53

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Eric Wang@ericwang42·
Everyone's quoting the Arvind Jain "religion" line. That's the distraction. The actual story in this memo is the contradiction: 1. Publicly: Anthropic's $30B run rate is "inflated" by $8B of gross rev-share accounting with Amazon and Google. Real number is $22B. OpenAI is $24B. 2. Privately, same memo: using Ramp's methodology, OpenAI's own internal projection says Anthropic overtakes them on enterprise paid adoption within 2 months. 30.6% vs 35.2%. Dresser is dismissing the methodology publicly and running projections on it internally.
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🚨OpenAI Chief Revenue Officer memo to employees LEAKED: >"Claude has become a religion, that's the level of that mania” >"Anthropic's strategy is fear, restriction, and the idea that a small group of elites should control AI" >"They made a strategic misstep to not acquire enough compute" >"The market is ours to win" >"But Microsoft limited our ability to meet enterprises where they are — AWS Bedrock” OPENAI ENTERPRISE CODE RED ALERT

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Chris@everestchris6·
this OpenClaw bot watches NASA wildfire satellites. when a fire starts, it finds every at-risk home nearby, renders fire hardening fireproofing upgrade on their actual house, and mails them a postcard, all on autopilot. here's how contractors in fire zones can close $30k–$60k fireproofing jobs with this: - pulls live fire detections from NASA FIRMS satellites every 5 minutes - finds every home in the fire perimeter from public records - captures the property via Google Street View - classifies roof type + fire vulnerabilities using AI vision - generates a NASA satellite image of the neighborhood with real fire hotspots overlaid - renders a fire hardening retrofit on their actual house - prints a postcard with the NASA fire map + before/after retrofit + QR code every step from fire detection to mailbox runs without a human reply "FIRE" + RT and i'll send you the full guide so you can build this too (must be following so i can DM)
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Pablo@pblmnz·
How I hacked my timeline, and the Chinese AI Culture: Yesterday, a post from @dontbesilent appeared in my feed. He was wondering why foreigners who can't read chinese were suddenly answering to his tweets (that was me), and if we were using auto-translate. I replied with the reality: long before X had the auto-translate feature enabled, I realized the chinese content was way better than the english feed. So, I started manually copying and translating their articles. I intentionally trained my algorithm to feed me their posts because the insights were just better (imo). That one reply sparked a massive back and forth yesterday with the chinese community in the comments. The cultural exchange was incredible, and it perfectly mirrored what i saw on my visit to China this last christmas. The Implementation Reality I spent over two weeks moving through the country: Shenzhen, passing by Xingping, Phoenix, Tianmen, Zhangjiajie (prob the most beautiful place on earth), Xi'An, Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, and back home. Everyone in the west talks about ai, fintech and implementation, but China is years ahead. To give you an idea of the scale: We were driving through a random, remote village somewhere between phoenix and zhangjiajie. Literally the middle of nowhere. We stopped at a crosswalk by a dirt roundabout, and there was a guy selling fruit in a cartwheel. Even this remote dirt-road fruit vendor had an alipay & wechat qr code. We paid with our phones (and generously tipped him bc we couldn't believe he could be in that remote place selling fruit). The entire country runs on a seamless digital infrastructure that makes the rest of the world look like its stuck in the past. There is no place on earth where there is such a general technology adoption. The Friction & The Physical Comedy My worst and only problem of the entire trip was the language barrier. What I love the most every time I travel, is mixing with locals. Understanding their mental models, exchanging ideas, knowing their culture and ways of thinking. From the smallest detail in their day to day life, to the way of working of the entire society of the country I am in. For the first time in my life, I couldn't do that. The friction was just too high (the younger generations are doing great though. Kids would constantly approach me just to practice a few english words). Also, being redhead in rural china is a really interesting experience: People would take sneaky photos every day, parents pointing me out to their kids, Chinese locals asking me to take photos with them, even a mother literally handed me her baby just to take a smiling photo with me. The people are incredibly welcoming, but the communication gap is (very sadly), too big right now. Thoughts after my trip I loved it so much, I seriously looked into moving there for a few months right before I moved to Portugal. Unfortunately, the visa requirements allowed me just to stay for 30 days as a tourist. Otherwise I would have to create a company, or get hired by one (none of them were options in my plan for now). But here is the absolute reality: at their current pace and work ethic, they are going to completely dominate the tech and ai meta. I have no doubts about this. I will definitely return at some point to live there for a few months and being able to dive really deep into AI, local models, hardware, and above all, the culture and people. But next time I am bringing a real time ai auto translate device with me, so I can actually talk to everyone over there ;) (and massive thanks to everyone on the chinese timeline who spent their day exchanging thoughts with me yesterday. the bridge is being built.)
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Cathryn
Cathryn@cathrynlavery·
why does claude --dangerously-skip-permissions not work anymore? getting asked for permissions nonstop 🫠 @bcherny
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Ivan Leo
Ivan Leo@ivanleomk·
impeccable.style by @pbakaus is the best skill i've used this year. Can't believe it's free
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Kenta@TrainerKenta·
@Lorris02 @ericwang42 THIS! I gave up on chatGPT for this reason. Claude lets me upload my project files so the AI actually knows how things work, and for the most part does things correctly.
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Eric Wang@ericwang42·
I got tired of digging through ~/.claude JSON files to find what my AI agent actually did last Tuesday. So I built ccx: single Go binary, reads Claude Code + Codex sessions, gives you a web UI to search and browse them. Read-only, zero deps, one-liner install. 👇
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Eric Wang@ericwang42·
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Eric Wang@ericwang42·
🚨🚨🚨BREAKING! Claude Code is leaking its source map again. @anthropic-ai/claude-code 2.1.88 ships cli.js.map (59.8 MB) - the entire pre-bundled source, unminified - straight to npm. (: Last time was v0.2.8, almost a year ago. Going open source one `.map` file at a time.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Mistakes happen. As a team, the important thing is to recognize it’s never an individuals’s fault — it’s the process, the culture, or the infra. In this case, there was a manual deploy step that should have been better automated. Our team has made a few improvements to the automation for next time, a couple more on the way.
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Ben Lesh
Ben Lesh@BenLesh·
Apparently Bun might be the cause of Anthropic leaking the Claude Code source code today. A 3-week old bug where source maps are hosted when they shouldn't be. It's wild there were no tests to catch such an issue #issuecomment-4163277829" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/oven-sh/bun/is…
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Eric Wang@ericwang42·
wild theory: what if claude code going open source is the plan? two "config errors" in 5 days. CMS on 3/26, source map on 3/31. both times they just... oops'd sensitive stuff onto the public internet. they had the exact same source map leak with v0.2.8 a year ago. just to add .npmignore i reversed the whole thing. the code is weirdly clean. good module boundaries, sensible comments, clear separation of concerns. this doesn't read like code that was never meant to be seen. openai just released codex-in-cc plugin. the pressure is there. anthropic hasn't said a word. the one thing that breaks the theory: they're DMCA-ing github mirrors. you don't DMCA your own intentional release. unless the DMCA is just preserving the enterprise licensing option while the community does the distribution for free. zero evidence. pure vibes. but the pattern is funny. we wrote up the full teardown - 18 pet species, autonomous daemon mode, a commit "undercover" system that strips AI attribution, 503 types of telemetry events, and a variable literally called YOLO_CLASSIFIER_TOOL_NAME. you can't make this stuff up.
Eric Wang@ericwang42

🚨🚨🚨BREAKING! Claude Code is leaking its source map again. @anthropic-ai/claude-code 2.1.88 ships cli.js.map (59.8 MB) - the entire pre-bundled source, unminified - straight to npm. (: Last time was v0.2.8, almost a year ago. Going open source one `.map` file at a time.

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