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@0xalzzy

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Katılım Eylül 2015
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Owain Evans
Owain Evans@OwainEvans_UK·
Our paper on Subliminal Learning was just published in Nature! Last July we released our preprint. It showed that LLMs can transmit traits (e.g. liking owls) through data that is unrelated to that trait (numbers that appear meaningless). What’s new?🧵
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Muhammad Hassan
Muhammad Hassan@hassanscalveta·
@steipete this is the cope i needed today. every time a popular coding agent gets throttled suddenly everyone's editor feels fast again. capacity is a feature
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Kushagra Tiwari
Kushagra Tiwari@Kushagrat15·
Not exactly "officially" — a source map file got shipped in the npm package by accident, exposing 1,906 TypeScript source files. Classic build pipeline oversight. But the irony is thick: Theo was just arguing yesterday that Claude Code being closed source is the biggest fumble in the AI era. Now the community has the full agentic loop, context handling, and tool execution architecture to study. Sometimes the best open-source strategy is an accidental one.
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Website Designer Nigeria
Website Designer Nigeria@webdesignerng·
Corporate website development successfully completed by Website Designer Nigeria 👩‍🎨 🔥
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Wise
Wise@trikcode·
Software engineers are the happiest people on Earth now. They pay $100/month for Claude Code to do the work. Their employer pays them $10,000/month for the results. $9,900 profit for sipping coffee and talking to AI. The funniest part? Not a single dev with a full-time job will ever admit this publicly What a time to be alive.
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BLS12-381@0xalzzy·
My MacBook just crashed, in like the first time since I got it: a sign to prolly get a new one, cos I definitely stressed this one crazy in 2026 alone
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BLS12-381@0xalzzy·
Just tried out qmd. I’m not pleased with the memory footprint. Every other thing is splendid. Using qmd as a tool in a multi-agent explore (plan mode) is costing me 14GB of ram Claude + QMD
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William
William@unsoldwill·
@victorianoi How did they do it, you ask? With passive aggressive socialization and strongly worded emails
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ACE Music
ACE Music@acemusicAI·
We're releasing ACE-Step-v1.5(2B), a fast, high-quality open-source music model. It runs locally on a consumer-grade GPU, generates a full song in under 2 seconds(on an A100), supports LoRA fine-tuning, and beats SUNO on common eval metrics. GitHub: github.com/ace-step/ACE-S… Key traits: Quality: beats Suno on common eval scores Speed: full song under 2s on A100 Local: ~4GB VRAM, under 10s on RTX 3090 LoRA: train your own style with a few songs License: MIT, free for commercial use Data: fully authorized plus synthetic The music AI space lacks commercial-grade open models. Many creators are forced to rely on closed-source services, and can’t fully own, run locally, or fine-tune their own models. We want to help change that.
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Odogwu Machalla
Odogwu Machalla@unicodeveloper·
If you are not on Twitter as a developer or a techie, there are many things you will find out about late. This week has been insane. This weekend is even getting ridiculous with the amount of stuff happening in AI land!
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Rashedat | Mobile App developer
Raenest organised X spaces and brought industry leaders to teach freelancers how to be successful. Gifted several people including myself 200 connects each Gave me a dollar card that works without hiccups. Organised two free lit events where I ate and drank like there is no tomorrow 😂 I know my people
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Tayo Oviosu 🗽@oviosu

In August 2013, I emailed the @PayPal team. Nigeria’s fintech ecosystem was still young. @Paga was just a few years old. And the “Africa opportunity” wasn’t yet part of most global boardroom conversations. But even then, the opportunity was clear to us. In that email, I shared a simple belief: that Nigeria would become one of the most important economies in the world, and that there was strong alignment between PayPal and Paga to make payments, financial services, and global commerce work for Nigerians. I attached a presentation outlining how our two companies might collaborate: Paga could power on-ramps and off-ramps to and from PayPal in Nigeria. The partnership would enable Nigerians to use PayPal anywhere PayPal is accepted globally. It would also enable Nigerian merchants to accept PayPal for payments. It would take more than a decade for that belief to fully materialize. ​ Today, I’m proud to share that PayPal is now live in Nigeria through Paga. Until now, Nigerians could not receive money via PayPal. Our partnership unlocks that. Nigerian PayPal users who link their PayPal accounts to Paga can now receive money via PayPal. Only PayPal Nigeria accounts linked to Paga are enabled for receiving money. Gig workers can now get paid through PayPal, and family members can now send you money on PayPal. Nigerian merchants can now receive payments on PayPal. The linkage is done within the Paga app, and users can view their PayPal balance and withdraw to Naira when they want. Nigerians can now use PayPal at over 30 million merchants worldwide! This moment isn’t about a single announcement. It’s about patience. It’s about building robust, trusted local infrastructure. It’s about believing that global platforms scale better when they work with local systems, not around them. Partnerships like this don’t happen overnight. They are the result of years of conversations, trust-building, regulatory work, and showing up consistently. I’m proud of the Paga team for staying the course. I’m grateful to the PayPal team for believing in the long-term vision. And I’m excited about what this unlocks for Nigerians participating in the global digital economy. ​ Download the Paga app, link your PayPal to Paga, and connect with global commerce today!

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Harry Stebbings
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings·
I am sorry, I feel we might have reached the peak. Ricursive raises at $4BN. Recursive raises at $4BN. Peak baby!
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John Palmer
John Palmer@johnpalmer·
non-technical founder showing his CTO the PR he just merged with Claude Code, and the CTO realizing it's actually good 6% annual GDP growth is inevitable
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BLS12-381@0xalzzy·
@atoms_dev I actually admire the audacity to record this launch video in English even more than the launch itself.
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Atoms
Atoms@atoms_dev·
Introducing Atoms: the first AI team that builds real businesses. From research to build, launch, and scale, all autonomous. Don’t Vibe Code. Vibe Business. → atoms.dev
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