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Danny Raede

@DannyRaede

Environments cause tendencies. Autistic social entrepreneur. Aspiring Neapolitan Pizzaiolo. Currently running Offmap and WanderRock. Formerly ran Autism Experts

London, England Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Danny Raede
Danny Raede@DannyRaede·
After 14 years, I have decided to move on and I am no longer a part of the Autism Experts organization. I wish my former colleagues there well as I move on to start a new venture focused on helping autistic young adults in friendship, employment and more.
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Alex Cheema
Alex Cheema@alexocheema·
this is going viral on chinese social media right now. exo is being used by a school in china to deploy private ai agents locally. they repurposed m1 ultra macs from their film lab, clustered them together with @exolabs, and ingested their entire school corpus including curriculums, reports, handbooks and class schedules. with this, each student and teacher has a personalised ai agent that is free and private, grounded to real school data.
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Bo Wang@BoWang87

Few people know how popular @openclaw is in China. Two scenes that went viral in Chinese social medias this week: 👵 Thousands of elderly people lined up so Tencent engineers could help them install it. 🎓 A Beijing school deploying AI agents for every student. From grandparents to students. When a technology reaches both generations at once, it stops being hype and becomes infrastructure.

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Somi AI
Somi AI@somi_ai·
@Austen yeah but do they actually need to beat frontier? they just need a model that's really good at the specific thing cursor does. fine-tuned on millions of real coding sessions could outperform general purpose models on that narrow task
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
I’m sure Cursor _wants_ its own coding model, but to come from behind and beat OpenAI and Anthropic you’ve got to overcome a 5-10 year deficit against companies that have raised $50 Billion+ more than you and are swallowing everyone’s data. I admire the ambition but tall order.
Yifan@YifanBTH

Seriously, Cursor needs their own model so badly

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Danny Raede
Danny Raede@DannyRaede·
@backus Please make the whole game of this. I realize thats a ridiculous use of time, but still... for the memes.
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John Backus
John Backus@backus·
POK(AI)MON: Experimenting with GPT 5.4 autonomously editing and rewrite the Pokémon Red ROM, replacing Pokémon with AIs. Details below
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Rob Raede
Rob Raede@RaedeRobert·
@Lutra_Gaming Good old Vazquez Rocks county park. How many movies and TV have been filmed there.
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Lutra Gaming (OtterPops) 🦦
Lutra Gaming (OtterPops) 🦦@Lutra_Gaming·
Arena (Star Trek: The Original Series) S1 E18 #startrek #StarTrekStarfleetAcademy Produced: January 19, 1967 The episode we get to see a Gorn and how to make a exploive cannon for kids. I never did as the new Gorn looks, but I thought this version of a Gorn was the best. Yes its a rubber suit but still looks great.
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Priyesh Sharma
Priyesh Sharma@_Priyesh_Sharma·
@bscholl But scale of people getting hurt by reckless driving and reckless construction aren't comparable, no?
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Blake Scholl 🛫
Blake Scholl 🛫@bscholl·
Actually, we shouldn't have building permits at all. Building should work like driving: have reasonable rules. Break them in trivial ways, get fined. Break them in serious ways, lose your license. Hurt people recklessly and go to jail.
Small Cap Snipa@SmallCapSnipa

Jeff Bezos wants AI to approve Miami building permits in 10 seconds: “Miami should have an AI application that reads your building permit and it should give you a yes or a no in 10 seconds. Why does it take months and months and months to get a building permit? It doesn’t make any sense.”

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Brad Mills 🔑⚡️
Brad Mills 🔑⚡️@bradmillscan·
I'm hiring an OpenClaw expert to help me fix my OpenClaw. I know this is a tool that has the potential to have immeasurable value in my life. Right now it's providing me with mostly stress. Read the following GitHub issue & reply with your quote on how much you will charge me and some examples of what you've done with your OpenClaw so I know you're serious. sene1337.github.io/citadel-docs/c… Then let me explain why I'm hiring someone to help me. I wanted my OpenClaw agent to read the quote tweet thread to examine how we could improve our setup based on what @AryanJabbari is doing with his. Aryan is the technical cofounder of a startup I'm invested in, so I'm intrigued in the way he's using it. I literally spent HOURS on the weekend setting up my agent with the ability to use twitter with an API key so it could use the last30days skill and also just generally get info from twitter better. First thing he does is try to scrape Twitter and could only get 3 of the 8 tweets and decided that was enough to proceed...
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Aryan Jabbari@AryanJabbari

Last night, I introduced my OpenClaw to OpenAI's Harness Engineering post. Big takeaway: better prompts are not enough. You need better systems. So we rebuilt how it operates: AGENTS.md became a map, then we added policies, playbooks, and checklists so behavior is reliable by default. Why this works: it turns “remember this preference” into enforceable process. If you use OpenClaw, do this too: stop prompt-tweaking and start building a harness. openai.com/index/harness-…

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AzFlin 🌎@AzFlin·
@Michmue2 oh autism is winning hard rn
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Will AI become smarter than humans? If so, is humanity in danger? I went to Silicon Valley to ask some of the leading AI experts that question. Here’s what they had to say:
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ahmet
ahmet@bruvimtired·
i’ll be perfectly honest with you all right now; London is where it’s at. goodnight.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
D&D puzzle creation is still an unsolved benchmark. Gemini 3.1 Deep Think designs something that is at least an interesting scenario, but not actually a puzzle. GPT-5.2 Pro and Opus 4.6 tie themselves in knots creating stuff that won't work, making things overcomplicated etc.
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Ethan Mollick@emollick

One challenge that no AI model has solved yet is "Create a compelling puzzle that is solvable by players for a D&D game that isn't boring or trite and where choices matter." It just involves too much planning & detail. Here, GPT-5 Pro comes very close, but there are still flaws.

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Brad Mills 🔑⚡️
Brad Mills 🔑⚡️@bradmillscan·
Can someone please tell me why OpenClaw agents do not know how to use git version control, do not know how to document their work when they commit and do not know workspace hygiene? Can someone tell me why my OpenClaw creates project files all over the place including /TMP?
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Stephen McBride
Stephen McBride@DisruptionHedge·
Inspired by @sdamico excellent Banned in California website i wanted to highlight 20 of California's worst Blight (h/t @Andercot) offenses 1. In Los Angeles, a building permit is an asset class. Land with approvals sells for 50% more than raw land — about $48 per square foot. 2. Preapproved sites in LA are 10 percentage points more likely to be completed within four years. The scarce input in California is permission. 3. In Los Angeles, permitting alone adds about 36% to construction cost citywide. 4. In the most constrained parts of LA, the permitting burden rises to roughly 85% of construction cost. By the end of the process, the bureaucracy is nearly as expensive as the building. 5. A standardized 30-unit apartment building takes 4.2 years to deliver in LA County — roughly twice as long as in Raleigh or Fort Worth. Red states build, blue states... @Noahpinion 6. To build a basic apartment building in Los Angeles, the process can take 4 years just for approvals, require sign-off from 23 agencies, and fees to 12 departments. 7. California multifamily housing costs 2.3x as much as in Texas and takes more than 22 months longer to finish. 8. California’s average municipal impact and development fees are about $29,000 per unit. In Texas, they’re under $1,000. 9. California’s publicly subsidized affordable housing costs 1.5x the state’s market-rate housing and more than 4x the Texas average. 10. California says it has a housing shortage. It also zones 95.8% of its residential land for single-family homes. The shortage is a policy choice. 11. Ninety-one California jurisdictions reserve 95% or more of residential land for single-family housing. Fourteen reserve 100%. And we're shocked young families can’t find homes. 12. In 2025, the Los Angeles metro is adding roughly 1 new apartment per 1,000 residents. Austin is adding more than 10x that pace. 13. In 2020 alone, CEQA lawsuits targeted about 48,000 already-approved housing units — just under half of California’s annual housing production. 14. Once a California housing project gets dragged into CEQA litigation, it can sit in limbo for 4–5 years. 15. In Los Angeles, an aggrieved neighbor can appeal a housing approval for $229. A developer appealing a denial pays $22,453. 16. That $229 fee for opponents is only about 1% of what the city says it actually costs to process the appeal. 17. California voters were sold high-speed rail in 2008 as San Francisco to Los Angeles by 2020 for about $33.6 billion. The state’s 2026 plan says Merced-to-Bakersfield passenger service begins in 2033. 18. California’s latest official estimate for full Phase 1 high-speed rail: $126.2 billion. 19. San Francisco’s Van Ness bus rapid transit line is 2 miles long, cost $346 million, and didn’t open until 2022 after voters approved a sales tax in 2003 to plan rapid transit there. 20. In 2022, California regulators rejected a $1.4 billion Huntington Beach desalination plant that could have produced 50 million gallons of drinking water a day.
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Cameron Stow
Cameron Stow@camerontstow·
I’ve replaced at least 7 different tools with Perplexity Computer
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Tim Sweeney
Tim Sweeney@TimSweeneyEpic·
@amasad Nothing even remotely like that will happen without full AGI.
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Amjad Masad
Amjad Masad@amasad·
I don't think people understand the monumental changes coming to software this decade. Quick thread:
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Danny Raede
Danny Raede@DannyRaede·
@paulg +1, with the caveat that I don’t even look at the files or how many lines anymore. If you can write the write tests, and verify in the proper way, you don’t even need to look at the code.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
An experienced programmer told me he's now using AI to generate a thousand lines of code an hour. When I posted a similar stat 6 months ago, I got about a 50-50 mix of indignant disbelief and "Yeah, me too." I'm curious if the split will be different this time.
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