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Ally Haire | deAI

Ally Haire | deAI

@DeveloperAlly

Founder @Lilypad_Tech - the Open Access AI Innovation Economy. Robotics Engineer, Computer Scientist & Philosopher Prev-@ibm -@protocollabs

Australia Katılım Temmuz 2015
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David Pocock
David Pocock@DavidPocock·
We’re having huge problems as a country yet our investment in research as a % of GDP is at a record low. We have to turn this around and invest in CSIRO and science more broadly in 🇦🇺. region.com.au/give-csiro-sta…
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Gamers L.A.B.
Gamers L.A.B.@GamersLabRise·
gamers lab plus (+) is now in closed beta ~! Ship the Game, Skip the Backend. - cloud save - coupons / itch IAP - live game config
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Ally Haire | deAI
Ally Haire | deAI@DeveloperAlly·
@LundukeJournal LOL - I wouldn't get into bed with @AnthropicAI after they basically destroyed @figma either. But err... Blender is open source... AI plugins already exist & more are going to happen... that's the point of open-source software platforms...
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The Lunduke Journal
The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
Blender has clarified that they have no plans for any AI integration. This comes after developer backlash of a donation, to Blender, from Anthropic. “Blender is a tool for artists and creators, it’s made by humans for humans. No generative AI functionality is currently available or planned to be integrated in Blender.” blender.org/news/upcoming-…
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Jesse
Jesse@jesse_vermeulen·
honest question: what do people do during the 5-10 min while Claude is running?
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Ally Haire | deAI
Ally Haire | deAI@DeveloperAlly·
@sxtvik I think there's no quick narrative driven token plays they can just market now. Crypto VCs are having to actually evaluate real product and real startup thesis and take a value driven long term position now.
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satvik
satvik@sxtvik·
Seeing a lot of VC discourse in crypto right now, here’s my honest thoughts: Founders are continuing to experiment because that’s what founders do. The issue here is that most VCs are largely narrative driven not narrative defining, they’ll ask you on the first call if you have a lead, who you’ve already spoken to, who’s participating, their risk appetite for novelty and experimentation is low. When we were raising our preseed last year, I personally experienced the goalposts shifting and even being told “we don’t fully understand this category, so need it proven before we can participate”, but by then an experiment is no longer an experiment. Contrarian teams need fuel early when they’re trying to find pmf, trying to onboard their first client, applying user feedback from the first 50 users. That’s what pre-seed and largely seed investing was about, that’s why you fund SAFEs, not priced rounds. But lately no VC wants to fund contrarian teams early until they can prove they’re consensus bets. What we see as a result (noticed this across Alliance teams, and founders who reach out for support) is that many ambitious founders lessen their appetite to become more palatable for investments, they follow the narrative. All this to say, I no longer naively hold this against the VCs, many of these funds actually took early bets and believed in the future a lot of malicious actors promised them, only to be wrecked by secondaries, regulations, or a thesis simply not finding the audience they hoped for. But the idea that founders are no longer experimenting is simply false, they’re experimenting now more than ever and will continue to do so.
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Eric Vander Wal
Eric Vander Wal@TheVanderWal·
Struggling to find the right way to explain the new gamers lab, except to say when you use it, you will love it @GamersLabRise 1.5 years bootstrap into the most exciting project of my life
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Ally Haire | deAI
Ally Haire | deAI@DeveloperAlly·
Is Claude gendered? I assume they identify as non-binary but they are also 100% binary... @Claude how do you handle this internal conflict??
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andrei saioc
andrei saioc@asaio87·
The whole point of AI agents is to give you more time. Yet I see people using these agents spend 19 hours a day nurturing these. Somebody clarify this oxymoron.
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Josh Kale
Josh Kale@JoshKale·
Anthropic: “We’ll work with the military on everything except autonomous killer robots and mass surveillance of Americans.” The Pentagon: “We don’t plan to do those things.” Anthropic: “Great, put it in writing.” The Pentagon: “No.” Trump: “BAN THEM FROM THE ENTIRE GOVERNMENT.” This may be one of the most consequential AI policy decisions in history
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter

BREAKING: President Trump orders ALL Federal agencies in the US Government to immediately stop using Anthropic's technology.

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Ally Haire | deAI
Ally Haire | deAI@DeveloperAlly·
I disagree. Its not just taste, its specification. Product thinking, business strategy. Distribution. Trust. Sure intelligence is cheap now, but specification is still hard. Its not just AI either. Its AI + Robotics.
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Figma CEO Dylan Field just identified the only competitive advantage that AI cannot commoditize. It isn’t your technical skill. It isn’t your speed. It isn’t your tools. Field: “If an agent can do it for you, an agent can do it for someone else.” That’s the fatal flaw in the entire AI productivity argument nobody wants to say out loud. When execution becomes free, execution becomes worthless. The moment anyone can build anything by typing a prompt, the output stops being the differentiator. What remains is taste. The one thing the agent cannot generate for you. Field: “What is different about your setup than others?” If you are typing generic prompts and accepting the first output the agent hands you, you aren’t building a product. You are retrieving a commodity. The same commodity available to every competitor on earth. Field: “You at least have to have something different there in order to not think that you’re just gonna get the same out.” But taste alone isn’t enough. The other half is exploration. Field: “The more you can sample the possibility space, it gives you something to react to.” The blank page is gone. The new constraint isn’t creation. It’s selection. The agent generates hundreds of possibilities in seconds. Your job is to go wide enough to find the best one hiding inside all of them. And then be honest enough with yourself to know when none of them are good enough. Field: “If you find areas where you’re going, ‘Hey, I don’t feel like I am liking this enough,’ then you got to keep pushing.” The creators who win this era won’t be the fastest builders. They’ll be the harshest critics. The ones who can generate the widest possibility space and identify the single best solution inside it. The ones whose taste is specific enough, developed enough, and honest enough to reject everything the agent produces until it produces something worth keeping. The AI can build anything you can describe. It cannot want anything. It cannot feel when something is wrong. It cannot tell the difference between good and extraordinary. That gap is the only moat left.

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Sophia ❣️
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
ADHD people screenshotting and bookmarking everything because they're afraid of losing ideas, only to never look at them again because the archive is now its own overwhelming problem.
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Ally Haire | deAI
Ally Haire | deAI@DeveloperAlly·
How my job has changed with AI...
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Ally Haire | deAI
Ally Haire | deAI@DeveloperAlly·
Making a new block chain to unite Australians.. I call it - Ice Block (no america, its not about illegals)
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
Honestly, only nerds care about coding agents. What your mom, friends, and neighbors want is *something* that does real things for them. Lindy is a pretty dope assistant. Nothing to install, and nothing to configure. You don't need a technical cousin to run this for you. Here is a quick list of what it does: • It checks your email • It can reply back using your voice • It schedules meetings • It pulls context from past conversations before meetings • It takes notes during meetings • It tells you what's important • It can draft and send follow-ups It can text you on iMessage when it needs you. This is the type of product that will show everyone the power of AI by doing real work for regular people using the tools they already use. Here is the link: go.lindy.ai/x-santiago Thanks to the team for collaborating with me on this post.
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