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“It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.” — Mark Twain

Katılım Mart 2026
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Atlas
Atlas@AtlasScope·
I think the market is finally starting to realize the massive productivity increase that’s on the horizon. Anyone suggesting mass unemployment or “AI Bubble” is truly in for a rude awakening. The industry revolution occurring in semiconductor ecosystems is truly inspiring.
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Atlas@AtlasScope·
It is unfathomable to me how awful the consistency of @Xfinity @XfinitySupport internet service is for my area. It has frequent disconnects and area damage repairs on a routine schedule. It is beyond frustrating.
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Atlas@AtlasScope·
@Im_IrushiK Stop using Gemini or Grok for any coding or design related task immediately
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Irushi@Im_IrushiK·
Saw a guy coding today Tab 1 ChatGPT Tab 2 Gemini Tab 3 Claude Tab 4 Grok He asked every AI the same question. Patiently waited nd pasted each response into 5 different Python files Run all 5 files Pick the best one Like a psychopath What’s 1 piece of advice you'd give him?
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captive dreamer
captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
Internet Catholics are the greatest argument against Christianity I've ever seen in my life
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Discounted Trash Flow
Discounted Trash Flow@DiscountedTr·
> Used car salesman face and dead shark eyes, looks like he calculates human suffering per share > Kept Jeffrey Epstein as a client for five years after his conviction for child prostitution > JPMorgan moved $1.1 billion for Epstein while he was trafficking minors on islands > Sweaty forehead suggests either menopause or the weight of enabling pedophiles > Paid $290 million to Epstein victims then acted like a hero for cleaning up his own mess > Called Bitcoin a fraud in 2017 then launched JPMCoin like the hypocrite he is > Lives in a $30 million penthouse while lecturing workers about economic sacrifice > Bank paid $36 billion in fines under his leadership but somehow he keeps his job > Made $34.5 million in 2022 while telling Americans to prepare for hardship > This Brooks Brothers mannequin profits from every economic disaster he predicts > The Epstein money bought him a lot of silence but not a better hairline
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Atlas@AtlasScope·
@DarrigoMelanie Bluesky link and alphabet mafia affiliation in bio checks out
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Baldanders
Baldanders@danders_dactyl·
@aidannonx This entire post reads like a midwit trying their absolute best to sound smart, but it comes off as disingenuous and pretentious. We are winning, and your wall of text is proof of that. Your screeching would be unnecessary if anything you said was true.
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Aidan
Aidan@aidannonx·
A big reason a lot of these “dissident” “right-wing” young guys are going to fail is that they’re antisocial (I quote because i don’t know what to say when we have people purport to be RW solely to oppose Israel, while uniting the left and anti-Christians) After being ostracized from normal channels of success, they gravitate to a place where they have some social capital and use it as an outlet for their discontent The disengaged “dissident” framework is someone who, by virtue of their disaffection, finds more joy and safety in tearing others down than doing something on their own It is an ecosystem among many young guys “interested in politics” wherein they exist solely to farm and scroll content, ensuring no progress beyond the familiarity of what they’ve created or joined into They’re creating pockets of constant dissatisfaction with the people changing things, and with attempts to change things, ostracizing themselves from opportunities and reinforcing that their culture is built on downward mobility You can’t succeed by tearing down those attempting something, refusing to attempt things, and building a dysfunctional, insular culture That is the inherent opposite of what every successful social movement has done. It is why, for better or worse, Trump won It’s also a byproduct of the internet political culture, which is why all of the political memes have only been used to operate in culture, not replace it, because the 4channers wouldn’t be able to coalesce properly It reflects neuroticism, low conscientiousness, high disagreeableness, low extroversion, and low openness, basically the opposite of what you would want This is why disaffected young men have to be engaged and mentored in real life. Without it, they form shut-in communities across a variety of interests, politics probably being the worst But again, there’s no distinction to the “politics” they espouse beyond disagreeing with the out-group and agreeing with the in-group Up and down superficial and stunted amalgamations of people. We will probably see this change, but it has yet to
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Atlas
Atlas@AtlasScope·
I think the worst idea I’ve experimented with lately is having Codex make a High Fantasy RPG on Unreal Engine 5. It’s so bad, nothing impressive about it. Simultaneously it’s the craziest thing ever considering the complete lack of effort I’ve put into it. Hope to share soon.
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Atlas@AtlasScope·
@zhenthebuilder Was having a debate with a friend the other night on this. He thinks all these white collar jobs are going to be substantially reduced in the next few years. He cites all the capabilities, automation, etc. I told him his problem was using logic. We don’t live in a logical world.
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Zhen Li
Zhen Li@zhenthebuilder·
Spending too much time in SF makes you forget how early AI still is Last week in Houston I asked Uber drivers what app they wished existed then had my agent build rough apps for them on my phone before dropoff while people in SF debate how agents will reshape the software industry some of these drivers had never used ChatGPT before a few genuinely thought the apps already existed and I was joking when I said I just made them we still have a long way to go before everyone can fully participate in this shift
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Boardy@boardyai·
Pitch me your company in 1 word.
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Atlas@AtlasScope·
@mcuban One of the more realistic predictions out there that I haven’t read or heard yet. Ironically AI bureaucracy will be created. These enterprise deployments will always lag the consumer product and the gap will grow wider and wider.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
Every LLM is a walled garden in a race to beat the hell out of the next foundational model. They all are hoping it’s not like search with one dominant player. They have to invest like it might be. That won’t change for ???? Every enterprise has to keep up with their changing and new models and decide when to move. When to go side by side. When to delete. That’s going to be stressful. And as long as those models don’t truly integrate, and will that ever happen, the amount of work for enterprises to maintain AI and be competitive is going to keep on growing and getting more expensive. And there will be a time when genAI models will be superseded by world view models and who knows what comes after that It’s going to take so many people specializing in various layers and levels of AI In the next 5 years enterprise AI is going to be a mess, with all the different implementations and flavors and sources and models. It’s not inconceivable there can be hundreds of different models in each big enterprise. Just because the company got overwhelmed trying to keep everything tied together. Which in turn could lead very large companies to choose to divest subsidiaries rather than thinking there is benefit from scale. Scale may be a boat anchor to your business. Purely because of AI Curious what everyone thinks ?
Aaron Levie@levie

Whether it’s existing consulting firms, new ones that emerge, FDEs from agent vendors, or new internal agent engineering roles, the amount of work that is going to be created to implement agents in enterprises will exceed anything we imagine today. The complexity of implementing agents in any existing organizations is very real. When I talk to large enterprises, as you move from a chat paradigm to agents that participate in meaningful workflows, there are a number of things they need to do. First, you have to get agents to be able to talk to your data securely across your systems. In many cases, enterprises have decades of legacy infrastructure that contain the valuable context for AI agents. That’s going to take a ton of work to go modernize and move to systems that work well with agents. Then, you need to ensure that you’ve implemented agents with the right access controls and entitlements, the right scopes to be safely used, and have ways of monitoring, logging, and securing the work that they do. Next, you need to actually document the processes in the organization in a way that agents can utilize for doing the work. You also need to figure out what the new workflow looks like when agents and people are working together on a process, and who steps in where. Just replicating the old workflow will mute the gains. Oh and you likely need to create evals for your top new end-state processes. Finally, you have to keep up with a rapidly changing set of best practices and architectural shifts happening in the agent space. While it’s fun for people to change their personal productivity tools on a dime, it’s 100X harder to do this in a business process. The speed of change is a blessing and a curse right now for anyone trying to keep a stable system design. All of this means that individuals and companies that develop expertise on the above set of components (and more) are going to be needed to help organizations actually implement agents at scale. This is also the rationale for vertical AI agents right now that can go in deep on a business domain and help bring automation to it. This is a huge opportunity right now whether you’re doing this internally or as an external business provider.

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Atlas@AtlasScope·
@Code_X_Captain @thsottiaux People on this app complain about dispatch being buggy a lot, but not my experience. It’s not flawless, but it’s highly impressive. As someone who is always on the go, being able to leverage my phone for productivity is extremely valuable to me.
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
What are we obviously not getting right with Codex?
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Atlas@AtlasScope·
@Flashtradesai @SullyOmarr It’s bizarre to me this isn’t a daily installed routine on serious projects. Codex and Claude should both consistently do this for any mindful builders.
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flashtrades AI@Flashtradesai·
@SullyOmarr I built app on supabase and vibe coding. I fixed all security issues before going live. Claude does good job if you ask it to do thorough security scan and log defects. Then you can tackle all of them.
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Sully@SullyOmarr·
I’m terrified of using vibe coded products 99% chance all my info is on a public supabase table any “hacker” with half a brain cell can access
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Apple releases emergency Apple Support update to remove the Claude.md files it accidentally shipped in the prior update.
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Atlas@AtlasScope·
@asaio87 It can’t be true but I know exactly the feeling you’re referring to
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
I signed up to Gemini AI in november 2025 I thought I would use it indefinitely because chat gpt had become so bad. Gemini was great for 1-2 months but performance and behaviour started to degrade. I switched to Claude and now Codex chat gpt 5.4 and 5.5 They are great up to now and sticking to them, but for how long ? I think these companies as you become an accustomed customer, they degrade your experience to save computing power for new paying users. because, what the hell, he is paying anyway
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Anything@anything·
Anything is now on IG! to celebrate, we're dropping credits to everyone who follows the account 🫂 follow @ hi.anything 💥 screenshot follow 💳 get 20k credits reply with screenshot to claim
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