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Alex Skye

@Alexskye88

I'm just out here craving real human connection. Building community, making friends offline, talking to strangers. We're all a lot hotter in person.

United States Katılım Ocak 2021
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aregeenius@ArEgEeOlOgY·
@Alexskye88 It’s a beautiful thing when you see love at its best like time like that
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Alex Skye@Alexskye88·
Yesterday I went to a wedding for the first time in a long time. A quaint countryside venue, a young couple so in love it was like stumbling into a dream. She brushed lint off his tux right before they said their vows, he held the train of her dress while she made her plate. He asked her softly throughout the reception if she was doing okay several times, like checking on her was simply part of who he was. There was no competition, no digs, no jealousy. Just two people quietly tending to each other like it was the most natural thing in the world. In a few days they’re packing a car and driving to another state to start their life together. She’s working remotely until she finds something new. He starts his new job all in an unknown place they’re creating together. The dream, the love, the fearlessness to just pick up and go together took my breath away. I didn’t know I needed to see that until I saw it.
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Laurie Green
Laurie Green@LaurieGreen36·
How do I stop grieving my youth?
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Alex Skye
Alex Skye@Alexskye88·
@tunguz Using it right now. So much great stuff. Not sure how to manage all my ideas outside of my day job. I'm off today working on side quests.
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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
Yeah Codex is really good. Even for non-coding tasks.
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Jeff Brandes
Jeff Brandes@JeffreyBrandes·
Florida is at a crossroads. Migration is slowing. The middle class is getting priced out. Luxury is booming while starter homes have disappeared. Median home ~ $420. Rates have doubled. We didn’t run out of demand. We regulated affordability out of existence. The path forward: gentle density. ADUs. Duplexes. Triplexes. Smaller lots. Infill near jobs. Bring back the missing middle… or watch the workforce leave.
Business Observer@BizObserverFL

The Florida growth story is showing cracks, largely because of misaligned policy choices and a lack of a statewide vision, according to Jeff Brandes, a former Florida senator, founder and president of The Florida Policy Project. businessobserverfl.com/news/2026/apr/…

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Rand
Rand@rand_longevity·
what do you eat for breakfast?
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Alex Skye
Alex Skye@Alexskye88·
Dating profiles are auditions. Bookstores are confessions. Their profile says “I love to laugh and try new restaurants.” Their cart says Dostoevsky, a travel memoir, and a self-help book they turned spine-in so nobody could see the title. That’s a whole person right there. What someone is holding tells you what they’re curious about. What they’re wrestling with. What stories they need right now. You can’t get that from “most controversial opinion: pineapple on pizza.” Books make your interior life visible in public. So talk to the person carrying something that makes you curious enough to ask. The apps can wait. Go to the bookstore.
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
your quarterly reminder to clean your claude i just untangled my setup and it's shocking to see how messy things can get in only a month feels like it can finally breathe again haha spring cleaning time
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann

i deleted half my Claude setup last week and every output got BETTER sounds backwards, but anthropic's own team just explained exactly why it works. here's the one prompt that tells you what to cut (and you don't even have to paste anything): this is what happens to everyone... you get a bad output, so you add a rule to your skills. "be more concise." next week, another bad output. another rule. "use a casual tone." but a month later, something else breaks. "always explain technical terms." you keep stacking, and it feels productive because you're fixing problems as they come up. but 3 months in, you've got 30 rules piled on top of each other. some of them contradict each other ("be concise" and "always explain your reasoning" are fighting). some of them fix problems that the model doesn't even have anymore. and the model is trying to follow all of them at once, which means it's doing none of them well. it's like handing a chef a 47-step recipe when they only need 12. the extra 35 steps slow the chef down, make them second-guess the parts they already know, and the dish comes out worse than if you'd just let them cook. that's what over-prompting does. anthropic just published a piece on how they build claude code (the ai coding agent). their own engineering team found that their scaffolding was making the ai worse which means your custom instructions are almost certainly doing the same thing. so here's the actionable move... instead of manually reading through your setup line by line, just tell claude to audit itself. if you're in claude's desktop app, claude already has access to your: claude[.]md (the file where your preferences and rules live), your skills folder (where your reusable instruction files are stored), your context files, everything. just open claude code/cowork and say this: — "read my entire setup before responding. check my claude .md, every skill in my skills folder, every file in my context folder, and any other instruction files you can find. then go through every rule, instruction, and preference you found. for each one, tell me: 1. is this something you already do by default without being told? 2. does this contradict or conflict with another rule somewhere else in my setup? 3. does this repeat something that's already covered by a different rule or file? 4. does this read like it was added to fix one specific bad output rather than improve outputs overall? 5. is this so vague that you'd interpret it differently every time? (ex: 'be more natural' or 'use a good tone') then give me a list of everything you'd cut with a one-line reason for each, a list of any conflicts you found between files, and a cleaned up version of my claude.md with the dead weight removed." — one message. claude goes and reads your entire setup, audits it, and comes back with exactly what to cut and why. you don't dig through files, you don't read every rule yourself. it does the whole thing. once you get the results, don't just blindly delete everything it flags. here's the process: 1. read what it flagged and why 2. delete the flagged rules 3. run your 3 most common tasks with the trimmed setup 4. did the output stay the same or get better? the deleted rules were dead weight 5. did something specific break? add back just that one rule the goal is to find the minimum viable setup that gets you the output you want. your ai setup should be getting simpler over time. addition by subtraction baby

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Alex Skye
Alex Skye@Alexskye88·
@paulg Love hanging out with nerds. They are so genuine minus the facade.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Even though nerds are socially awkward, its actually easier to hang out with them than with smooth people, because standards are lower. You don't worry that you might be making social errors; all of you always are; so it stops mattering.
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Julia McCoy
Julia McCoy@JuliaEMcCoy·
The most radical thing you can do in 2026: log off, walk outside, eat something that grew from dirt, and remember you’re not a machine optimizing for output.
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Alex Skye
Alex Skye@Alexskye88·
@AlexFinn Thank you for your positive perspective of empowerment.
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
The OpenAI marketing strategy the last month has been genius It's also been what America has needed They've leaned all the way into AI optimism and fun 80% of Americans hate AI. While a lot of AI leaders get on TV and say every job will be eliminated and we'll all go broke and die, OpenAI has rightly leaned into EMPOWERMENT instead of destruction And it's true. AI is all about empowerment. It is not a doomsday technology. It won't eliminate all developer jobs. It's a technology that allows ANYONE to build literally any idea they can think of. Is there immense economic disruption happening right now? Yes. Is it because of AI? No. In 2020 a lot of companies decided to spend recklessly as the entire world printed trillions of dollars. Unfortunately blaming the economic disruption on AI is an easy way for CEOs to excuse their outrageous spending mistakes while still boosting the stock price. It's a chicken shit move that has led to most Americans despising AI While irresponsible CEO's blame layoffs on technology, we have people in the government telling everyone that data centers are somehow using up all our water. An absolutely insane, false, and quite honestly laughable idea. If our leadership, from the government, to the CEO's, to the content creators leaned into the truth, which is AI is a radically positive and empowering technology and stopped spreading fear to excuse bad decisions and for clicks, the sentiment in America would quickly turn around Which is what we need, because China has 80%+ positive sentiment about AI. (We have 80%+ negative sentiment in America) If we continue being negative while China continues being positive, we will 100% lose our position as a global power AI is the great equalizer. It's a beautiful technology that allows ANYONE to build any life they want. If we want to win this existential race, we need to start acting accordingly
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Brittany Hugoboom
Brittany Hugoboom@BritHugoboom·
People are checked out of politics. Frozen yogurt is popular again. People are exhausted and yearning for love, romance, and adventure. They want things to be affordable. The insane polarization the media pushed this last decade is coming to an end.
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Alex Skye
Alex Skye@Alexskye88·
@AlexAndBooks_ Let’s do it. People would socialize more and have healthier lives and conversations
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Alex & Books 📚
Alex & Books 📚@AlexAndBooks_·
Hot take: Social media should work like a library. It should open at 8am and close at 8pm. That would fix brainrot, the loneliness epidemic, and the dating crisis.
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Alex Skye@Alexskye88·
@MomAngtrades Sadly, my mom was like that and my kids missed out on the anchored upbringing I had with my grandmothers.
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Angie G
Angie G@MomAngtrades·
I can’t wait to have Grandkids. I will never understand the grandparents who have the attitude of I already raised my kids and are hardly in they lives.
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Kam
Kam@PatsKam·
Harvard did a study of 7,000 people over 9 years and found out that people with unhealthy habits, but social lives lived MUCH longer than people with healthy habits who were isolated. So next time some loner tries telling you something about your habits, remember you will still outlive them as you’re the one truly living. 🫶🏻
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Dan
Dan@KettlebellDan·
ok your best tip to lose 10 pounds
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@topkekius·
we should make a playlist everyone add 1 song
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Emma Sotomayor
Emma Sotomayor@EmmaRSotomayor·
Remember ladies, if you don't find a guy who wants to marry you and build a homestead, you could always get a cottage and be the weird herb lady who grows tea, has braided onions hanging from the ceiling, and tell the old mountain stories to the children.
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