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@DamnMfrank

I ball hard in plan mode.

Katılım Ekim 2019
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Noah@NoahKingJr·
Software Engineers, what’s your backup plan if Artificial Intelligence writes better code than you in 2 years?
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
The Dirty Little Secret of AI: I wanted to see if I could train a full neural network on a real 1979 PDP-11. Spoiler alert - I did. Allow me to explain transformers and attention when they're reduced to their most basic forms, all in 6K of program code...
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 The pieces for the most dangerous mission of this war are now in place... Army Rangers, Navy SEALs, Delta Force, and DEVGRU have arrived in the Middle East alongside 2,500 Marines, 2,000 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne, and thousands of sailors. Over 50,000 U.S. troops in the region now. Trump wants 1,000 pounds of highly enriched uranium extracted from at least two bombed-out nuclear sites. That requires flying special operators into hostile territory, securing a perimeter under fire, excavating rubble, locating 40-50 cylinders of radioactive material, building a makeshift airfield, and flying it all out. Timeline: a week minimum. The alternative is convincing Iran to hand it over at the negotiating table. Tehran hasn't agreed to direct talks yet. Military experts warn that 50,000 troops can't hold anything in a country the size of Iran. But seizing uranium doesn't require holding territory. It requires the best operators on earth getting in, grabbing it, and getting out alive. Source: NYT, WSJ
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸🇬🇧 A USAF C-5 Galaxy just took off from RAF Fairford, UK, after dropping off a fresh load of munitions headed for strikes on Iran. This aircraft beast is the largest strategic airlifter in the U.S. military. This massive cargo plane can haul over 280,000 pounds of outsized equipment (like tanks, helicopters, or munitions) anywhere in the world on short notice. Source: @osinttechnical, Supercarblondie

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albanese@DamnMfrank·
@thdxr Probaly natural selection comes next
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dax
dax@thdxr·
i largely know that if you give people a lazy button most of the world will just press it no matter how much we tell them they should also be doing xyz it's all going to get skipped but im having a tough time finding clarity on what happens next
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albanese@DamnMfrank·
The more I learn about AI and the more I use it, the less frequently I use it. Idk its weird. I’ve learned to use it for very specific tasks and actions, and mainly I’m still doing most of my work the way I always have. I don’t use skills, subagents or crazy agent orchestration workflows. I have an IDE and an instance of opencode that stays in Plan mode the majority of the time. The most invasive thing I have it do is backlog and review Jira tickets, because really..who tf has time for that? All that said, my productivity has gone through the roof. My learning and upskilling has accelerated . And, most importantly, I still absolutely love what I do. Coding aside, I do use it for meal and workout planning and I think that’s been the biggest impact to my life from AI.
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Gator Gar
Gator Gar@gatorgar·
Hard to believe this guy is Vice President 🇺🇸
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albanese@DamnMfrank·
@tunguz This is like a 5min chart
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Burke Holland
Burke Holland@burkeholland·
I have this sinking feeling that I am talking mostly to bots. Reply to this if you're a bot.
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albanese@DamnMfrank·
I left a career in Restaurants of 15 years. Had kids and wanted something better for family life. Started as help desk for a company willing to give me a chance in 2023. No coding for 90 days - learn the business. 3 years later I’ve reshaped the company and am prospect CTO. My come up in this field has been unreal. I’m just getting started.
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albanese@DamnMfrank·
@ThePrimeagen This whole time I thought he was just an AI influencer. Beard too perfect, head too shiny...I'm losing my touch.
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
The funniest take is that I "failed" 43 times when people look at my GitHub repos and projects. Uhmm... no? Most of these are part of @openclaw, I had to build an army to make it useful. github.com/steipete/
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albanese@DamnMfrank·
Love the model, love what you do but... Why is the grok app so buggy? 1. The chat responses don't stream they kind of show up in chunks, sometimes all at once. 2. Sometimes when I send a prompt the entire chat disappears and everything comes back once its done. I'm usually not the type to complain but bro you make 20 story rockets and catch them, humanoid robots and self-driving cars. Why is the UI shot?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Grok 4.20 is BASED. The only AI that doesn’t equivocate when asked if America is on stolen land. The others are weak sauce.
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albanese@DamnMfrank·
Imagine working on enterprise software.
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The AI Doc
The AI Doc@theaidocfilm·
"The most urgent film of our time." THE AI DOC: OR HOW I BECAME AN APOCALOPTIMIST is only in theaters March 27. Watch the trailer now.
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Judah Gabriel 🇮🇱
Judah Gabriel 🇮🇱@JudahGabriel·
@theaidocfilm "Is now a terrible time to have a kid?" Whenever people ask that, the answer is no. The answer is always no. And if you think now is a bad time to have kids, you need to go back and study history. We have an abundance of food, relative peace. We live relatively easy lives.
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albanese@DamnMfrank·
I’m so split down the middle on this its crazy. I truly love writing code. Getting flowstate, popping neovim open and tapping away something into existence with nothing but my my own mind and persistence will never stop feeling magical. At the same time, I’m getting more comfortable with agents, and learning to enjoy my experience with opencode. My projects have gotten much bigger and wider scope and realistically, I couldn’t do what I do now without it. For me, the key is finding the middle ground. Finding the best of both worlds, the sweet spot. Not sure if I found it yet but I think I’m getting there. Yea, interesting times for sure.
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
The power of AI agents comes from: 1. intelligence of the underlying model 2. how much access you give it to all your data 3. how much freedom & power you give it to act on your behalf I think for 2 & 3, security is the biggest problem. And very soon, if not already, security will become THE bottleneck for effectiveness and usefulness of AI agents as a whole (1-3), since intelligence is still rapidly scaling and is no-longer an obvious bottleneck for many use-cases. The more data & control you give to the AI agent: (A) the more it can help you AND (B) the more it can hurt you. A lot of tech-savvy folks are in yolo mode right now and optimizing for the former (A - usefulness) over the the latter (B - pain of cyber attacks, leaked data, etc). I think solving the AI agent security problem is the big blocker for broad adoption. And of course, this is a specific near-term instance of the broader AI safety problem. All that said, this is a super exciting time to be alive for developers. I constantly have agent loops running on programming & non-programming tasks. I'm actively using Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and very carefully experimenting with OpenClaw. The only down-side is lack of sleep, and an anxious feeling that everyone feels of always being behind of latest state-of-the-art. But other than that, I'm walking around with a big smile on my face, loving life 🔥❤️ PS: By the way, if your intuition about any of the above is different, please lay out your thoughts on it. And if there are cool projects/approaches I should check out, let me know. I'm in full explore/experiment mode.
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albanese@DamnMfrank·
We’re sitting front row seat for one of the greatest tech come-ups in all time. Among us are those that are smart, ambitious, or lucky enough to let it completely change their lives. It’s going to be a really interesting decade.
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