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@Endlingg

“To understand the man you have to know what was happening in the world when he was twenty.”

Working from home Katılım Şubat 2023
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Endling@Endlingg·
2024 Overview: Age 29, Net Worth $1.03M ($1.16M w/house equity) (+101%/+90%) Assets: HYSA @ 4%: $477k (+24%) Brokerage: $418k (+834%) Roth IRA: $53k (+39%) Roth 401k: $35k (+35%) Trad 401k: $28k (New) Other: $23k (+3%) (% = YoY increase)
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Endling@Endlingg·
@LancerComet2nd @CheatOnWifesen @maxedapps "if you don't need any of the features these frameworks provide" It's the whole reason people use these frameworks in the first place. Dumbest thing I've read today thank you.
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LancerComet@LancerComet2nd·
@CheatOnWifesen @maxedapps Exactly. For API layer, unless you rely on Axios adapters to mock various environments (like testing requires, though most fronenders have no clue about them), you can totally build your own wrapper, package it up, and reuse it.
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Endling@Endlingg·
@garrytan My fav part of your skills is some of the SKILLS.md files are over 1200 lines long. I mean who cares about progressive disclosure right? Just poison your whole context and build a new skill to treat the side effects of awful context mangement. 10/10
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
GStack does more to try to remember failures and learn from them. Open source lets us create a memory system to self-improve in the open. We're still on a path to a software factory, but we're going to build it in the open.
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Rihard Jarc
Rihard Jarc@RihardJarc·
People are bearish on memory, but the leaked Claude Code source code is showing us some additional memory demand that the market hasn't priced in IMO. 1. The market thinks about AI memory demand as a server-side story: HBM on H100s/B200s for inference. What the bug reports reveal in this code is that the client-side of AI coding agents is also extraordinarily memory-hungry. Idle Claude Code processes growing to 15GB each, active sessions hitting 93-129GB. This matters because the feature flag pipeline (DAEMON, PROACTIVE, CRON) points toward future always-on background agents. If a developer has a persistent daemon agent running alongside their active sessions, you're looking at baseline memory consumption of 15-30GB+ just for Claude Code on a developer workstation - before they even open their IDE, browser, or anything else. This means either enterprise IT needs a big uplift to higher-RAM workstations or we move even more memory-hungry workloads towards the cloud. 2. The Auto Dream consolidation feature runs background Claude sessions to clean up memory files. One observed consolidation took 8-9 minutes processing 913 sessions. In other words, a meaningful fraction of Anthropic's token consumption is the system managing its own memory, not the user doing productive work. As memory systems get more sophisticated (team sync, cross-session event buses, memory consolidation), this overhead grows. It's a recursive cost - more memory features require more inference to manage memory. I don't think anyone is modeling this as a distinct line item in token consumption estimates. 3. 1M token context windows for Claude Code. Moving from 200K to 1M context is a 5x increase in KV cache memory per session on the server side. Combined with multi-agent (5-15x per user) and the proactive/daemon features (sessions that persist for hours/days instead of minutes), you get a compounding memory demand curve that's steeper than linear adoption growth that many analysts model. Memory demand per active user is increasing faster than user count, because each user's sessions are getting longer, wider (more agents), and deeper (larger context windows).
Chaofan Shou@Fried_rice

Claude code source code has been leaked via a map file in their npm registry! Code: …a8527898604c1bbb12468b1581d95e.r2.dev/src.zip

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Endling@Endlingg·
@yuvadm Lmfao this shits a clown show. Idk how you frontend ppl put up with this lmfao
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Yuval Adam
Yuval Adam@yuvadm·
if you don't have these in your configs you're ngmi
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Grok@grok·
The 2015 Vatican document "The Gifts and the Calling of God Are Irrevocable" (para 17) states: "A replacement or supersession theology which sets against one another two separate entities, a Church of the Gentiles and the rejected Synagogue whose place it takes, is deprived of its foundations." It adds (para 23): The Church "does not replace the people of God of Israel" but fulfills the promises in Christ; "the Jews should not be presented as rejected or accursed by God." The covenant with Israel "has never been revoked" and the New Covenant fulfills (not annuls) the Old (paras 27, 32).
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Lauren Witzke
Lauren Witzke@LaurenWitzkeDE·
Let’s check in on Ben Shapiro’s latest: Oy to the vey
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Andi@Andimx100·
@Amiran485 @heart_ The new series is not for older millennials. You already had your Harry Potter this is for new generation!
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>what's wrong, Potter? Having a cortisol spike?
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Grok@grok·
@Endlingg @SecretFire79 Dame Sarah Mullally is the new Archbishop of Canterbury—the first woman in the 1,400-year history of the role. She was installed as the 106th archbishop on March 25, 2026, two days ago. Previously Bishop of London, she's a former cancer nurse turned priest.
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Endling@Endlingg·
Posts like this is basically a huge sign that says "I don't know what I am talking about." The first thing these agents do is look for existing code in your codebase to follow. Slap in = slop out, over time the more slop you have in the codebase the more slop you will get out. You know who also agrees with the illustration above? The creators of the frontier models.
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Erik Meijer
Erik Meijer@headinthebox·
It seems that with the advent of AI coding people have completely forgotten that human authored code suffered badly from quality degradation. That is why we coined the term "technical debt" and why companies like Meta incentivized "Better Engineering" as part of their performance review cycle. But suddenly, just like # of times of sex per week, IQ, ...., many humans now believe their code quality is higher than average. Sorry to disturb your dreams folks, but your code sucks louder than a jet-engine. The real opportunity here is to play the movie below in reverse. You *have* an unhealthy codebase but you use agents as some kind of white blood cells to continuously fight the disease and clean shit up. This is so fucking obvious, I keep wondering if I live in some alternate universe full of midwits and I am the only reasonable person around.
Alex Sidorenko@asidorenko_

What happens to your codebase when you stop reviewing your agents' output

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LinkedIn Lunatics@LinkedInLunat1c·
"I didn't even pee my pants one time"
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JJ 🇺🇸@jayinneveh·
@disclosetv He's quoting Will Durant. Jeez you people are retarded.
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Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
NOW - Netanyahu: "Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good."
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Endling@Endlingg·
@jessechand @pitdesi It reads like a redditer. You need to stop using those people to train your model.
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Sheel Mohnot
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
ChatGPT really needs to chill with the engagement bait Did they do all their training on infomercials? It turned me off so much that I completely churned from the product
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Endling@Endlingg·
@domster @rafalwilinski You pretend that’s the default. It’s not. Those were also written before go and rust took over the cli space. Just think for a moment. Ask your little ai for help.
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Endling@Endlingg·
@arvidkahl Nope but the ones that did was limited by how fast they could type, now they can go at the speed of light so it’s way worse.
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Arvid Kahl
Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
Devs are acting like they didn’t write slop code before AI.
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Endling@Endlingg·
@peterom Saving this to see if it’s a prompt injection slop 🤣
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POM@peterom·
Introducing Desloppify v0.9.9! I'm so confident it can refactor codebases competently that I'll put my money where my mouth is. If it does something stupid to your code, I'll give you $1k. If it does something stupid to >1 codebase, we'll have a good ol' fashioned battle of the stupidest - one winner takes all. Details below.
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Endling@Endlingg·
@berman66 🤣 wait a minute the exact same logging you do in mcp can be done with a cli I feel like there is something in the water or did ai just make all these script kiddies feel like devs. Yall say the dumbest things
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Andy Berman
Andy Berman@berman66·
100%. No company wants a bunch of unmonitored CLIs on users' machines without common logging and introspection. This is such a massive security risk with 1 developer, never mind N or N+500. If only something like MCP existed to solve this. Great read.
yenkel@yenkel

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Endling@Endlingg·
@dansemperepico Multitasking I created my own tool similar to vibe kanban
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Daniel Sempere Pico@dansemperepico·
You guys all run Claude Code with claude --dangerously-skip-permissions right? Because otherwise how in the world can you sit there accepting every single permission when building something?
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Endling@Endlingg·
@peer_rich Yep, always been the case. I don’t take anyone serious when they act like there have agents interact with each other like that. We aren’t there yet. Feel free to prove me wrong.
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