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@6uappi

professional gambler polymarket | PYTH Network

Katılım Eylül 2017
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someone typed one sentence into Claude and got a full cartoon Super Bowl commercial for their business not a storyboard. not a script. a finished animated video with characters, scenes, and voiceover. the prompt: “using the arcad skill please help me come up with a cartoon style commercial for my company SiteSpice “I want it to be like a humorous style Super Bowl commercial”” that’s it. that’s the whole brief. what came back: a cartoon chef in a hospital holding a jar of SiteSpice, full animation, branded character, complete story arc the tool: Claude + Cowork desktop app + Arcads skill installed from GitHub in one command the budget: $0 for the concept, pennies for the generation a year ago this was a $5,000 agency job with a 3-week turnaround now it’s a 30-second TikTok most small businesses still think professional video is out of reach the ones who figured this out are running animated brand commercials that cost less than a LinkedIn ad
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@6uappi Tekdetek just saved me countless hours per project honestly
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I was building client video treatments in After Effects. Hours per project. License fees. Render times. Then I saw someone control a pixelated point cloud with bare hands in a browser tab. Same result. Zero installs. Five minutes. The tool is TekDetek at Here's what it actually does. ASCII FX converts any video into pixel block art in real time. Grid density, column count, color palette all adjustable live with sliders. The aesthetic that motion designers charge for is now a preset load away. AI Detect runs object tracking via LUMA model directly in the browser. Feed it a video, it draws bounding boxes and tracks movement frame by frame. No API key. No upload to a server. Runs locally in the tab. Node Pipeline . Input → Effect → Output. You connect blocks like a visual graph. Want ASCII on top of AI detection on top of your webcam? Three nodes. Done. Works on mobile. Presets save and load. Camera or video file as source.
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bytez
bytez@6uappi·
@s_gooses All touch designer niche feels for me like AI in 2023
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gooseS-@s_gooses·
@6uappi While complex motion design and object tracking usually require heavy software, expensive licenses, and hours of rendering, TekDetek running real-time ASCII effects and node pipelines directly in a browser tab is a massive exception.
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bytez
bytez@6uappi·
@lexuhasdweb3 In month this innovation are become normal and people will be wanting more
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Lexuhasd@lexuhasdweb3·
@6uappi Tekdetek's browser-based workflow is exactly what the industry's been missing, finally some innovation
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kvscript
kvscript@kvscript0x·
@6uappi This browser tool sounds wild, bro
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bytez
bytez@6uappi·
@wladwtf It feels like Jarvis in Iron Man
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wladwtf@wladwtf·
@6uappi i'm low-key excited to see where this tech goes, especially with the node pipeline feature being so easy to use
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bytez
bytez@6uappi·
Stanford put Andrew Ng's lecture on Agents, Prompts, and RAG on YouTube. this is the actual CS230 curriculum. the course people take out loans to attend. the one where the waitlist is longer than most university enrollments. and the three topics he covers in this single lecture are exactly what separates people who talk about AI from people who are quietly building systems everyone else will use in 12 months. i'm not going to summarize it because the way he builds the intuition from first principles is the whole point and a summary kills that. what i will say is: if you've been using AI as a chat tool and wondering why it doesn't feel like an edge yet, this lecture is the answer to that question. 58 minutes by Stanford 2025 watch below
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Eligate@EligAte_web3·
@6uappi I hope the team will have a great season this summer
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bytez@6uappi·
OOO is theoretical when you’re shipping something that can’t wait here’s what June looks like if you’ve been paying attention: the Terminal just launched and PythPro is live the July 31 core upgrade is on the calendar and now the team is publicly saying they can’t step away. that’s not a team winding down for summer. that’s a team that has something in the pipeline that requires all hands. my read on what’s actually coming: the Terminal was the front door and in june we will see what is behind it. institutions don’t evaluate data for fun,they evaluate because they’re close to committing. the trial-to-paid conversion window on a 14-day free trial runs out in June for everyone who signed up at launch. that’s not a coincidence. that’s a pipeline moment. and when a protocol with 120+ institutional publishers, 3,000+ feeds, and a July upgrade on deck goes OOO-theoretical in the same month their first major cohort of Pro trials expire the summer isn’t slow but it is when it closes
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kvscript@kvscript0x·
@6uappi This team is absolutely locked in for the summer
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g6.base.eth@treeepy03·
@6uappi It seems to me something cool is coming, Pyth guys are working hard 🔮
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bytez
bytez@6uappi·
Boris Cherny hasn't written a single line of code himself in over 6 months he's the person who built the tool everyone else uses to code and he said something most engineers still aren't processing: 70-90% of Anthropic's internal code is now AI-generated. not assisted is generated. the engineers didn't disappear and their output went up 150%. he runs 5 parallel Claude instances simultaneously. 20-30 PRs every day. that's not a party trick. that's a different theory of what one engineer can do. the thing nobody wants to hear: the bottleneck was never the model. it was the workflow. one tab, one task, one context, one answer. that's the configuration that makes AI feel slow and limited. his setup: plan mode first. iterate on the plan. once the plan is good, it one-shots the implementation almost every time. the title "software engineer" is going away. his prediction. not in 20 years. now. what replaces it: builder. maybe product manager. someone who knows what to ask for and how to structure the work not someone who writes the syntax themselves. Claude Code just hit 4% of all public GitHub commits most engineers are still writing code one line at a time the ones who understood what Boris is actually describing aren't writing at all anymore
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CryptoNotes@_CryptoNotes_·
Market data has always been sold behind closed doors Hidden pricing, complex contracts, no way to kick the tires before committing @PythNetwork just launched the Terminal and it flips that script completely Live price feeds across every asset class Clear tiers, free trial and you can actually see the data before you pay a cent No mystery, no middlemen This is how financial data should have worked from day one Open to the public right now
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Eligate@EligAte_web3·
Today UCL FINAL One of the most expected events in football for the season, in such matches as never important the speed of data delivery, possibly in the future for this PYTH will take on, because in crypto they excellently get it done Will it be possible to deliver data just as fast in football too?
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