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Building utility apps and tools with AI.

Bay Area Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Jj@Jjvibecodes·
Starting to build in public with AI tools. Vibe coding, LLMs, generative AI. I'll document what I ship, what I learn, and what doesn't work. No hot takes. Just work
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@ShishirShelke1 Macbook has always been the standard, which other laptop has the same global recognition?
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NVIDIA@nvidia·
NVIDIA RTX Spark: a 1-petaflop superchip, the full CUDA and RTX ecosystem, and Windows-native agents. A new beginning for personal computers.
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@BenjaminDEKR what do you suggest this piece of HW to run?
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@CodeByPoonam curious to see what was filed that requires the confidential process. is it per user spent? client segmentation?
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Poonam Soni@CodeByPoonam·
Do you understand what Anthropic just did? they just filed to go public. the draft S-1 hit the SEC today. the most anticipated AI IPO is officially in motion. let's put this in perspective: → days ago they hit a $965B valuation → that's nearly triple their February number ($380B) → they already passed OpenAI in value and revenue → $47B annual revenue, up from $9B a year ago → now they're taking it public here's the part that makes it wild: 5 years ago Anthropic didn't exist. Dario Amodei left OpenAI in 2021. took his sister Daniela and a handful of researchers. no product. no revenue. just a bet on building AI safely. today that company is filing for one of the biggest tech IPOs in history.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

Anthropic has confidentially submitted a draft S-1 registration statement to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Pending completion of SEC review, this gives us the option to pursue an initial public offering. Read more: anthropic.com/news/confident…

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Jj@Jjvibecodes·
@TechCrunch @grok do you have built in protection against this for X platform?
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@ns123abc some of the ecosystem listed were his favorite local restaurants
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NIK@ns123abc·
Jensen Huang in Taiwan: “I love my ecosystem here. This is the richest ecosystem. The world’s best supply chain… Unbelievable. “Someone told me last night Taiwan’s GDP is going to grow 10%… Unbelievable.”
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Wall Street now tracking foot traffic at Jensen's favorite Taiwanese restaurant as a leading indicator for Vera Rubin deliveries. #Computex
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Jj@Jjvibecodes·
@ChrisJBakke MBA is costly beyond tuition
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Chris Bakke@ChrisJBakke·
For the last 6 years I’ve been buying well-run small businesses for 5x earnings. In the first 30 days, I take the websites offline, move the companies to sad office parks with drop ceilings, install fax machines at the front desk, and bringing in 75 year old actors to pose as the CEO. I then sell the companies to people with MBAs for 10x revenue so that they can feel useful “turning the company around”
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Jj@Jjvibecodes·
@om_patel5 Loved the lowering of entry cost. We are gonna see a plethora of classic game remake published by the regular joe that can run anywhere. Nostalgia is deprecated.
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Om Patel@om_patel5·
GAME DEVELOPERS ARE OFFICIALLY COOKED this guy vibe coded a full pixel pirate sailing game that runs in the browser with opus 4.8 you sail a ship, engage in naval combat, explore the open sea, and interact with other ships works on mobile too a few years ago this would have been a full indie studio project with a team of artists, a sound designer, and 6 months of development now it's one person with claude code and a weekend game studios charging $40 for pixel art games while vibecoders are shipping them for free in the browser the barrier to making real games is completely gone
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Jj@Jjvibecodes·
@GrindeOptions still bottlenecked by HBM supplies though
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Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
Most people don’t understand what Jensen Huang just said here about the $NVDA Vera Rubin GPU manufacturing capabilities. This company is going to be 3-5x the size they are now in a very short period of time.
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Jj@Jjvibecodes·
@jun_song I got the M5 Air but upgraded to 24g RAM
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Jun Song@jun_song·
I’m considering Macbook Neo or Macbook Air M5 Could 8gb RAM used as coding? Will be using my Local LLMs set up as API, and Cloud subs.
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@ShishirShelke1 will it try to run unscheduled update mid agent tasks?
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Shishir@ShishirShelke1·
Microsoft’s MacBook Pro competitor is here: Surface Laptop Ultra - 15" Mini-LED touchscreen display - Up to 2000nits of peak HDR brightness - Large haptic touchpad - Nvidia RTX Spark (20-core ARM CPU) - Blackwell GPU (6144 CUDA Cores) - Up to 128GB unified memory - 1 petaflop of AI compute - HDMI, 3x USB-C, 1x USB-A - SD card slot | 3.5mm Jack Available this fall
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Jj@Jjvibecodes·
@Asteri_eth Is RAM prices going down now?
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Asteri@Asteri_eth·
Karpathy found a way to reduce token consumption by 90% The problem is that the LLM re-reads the same files over and over again, loses context between documents, and provides less accurate answers as a result The solution is called Wiki Layer the LLM cleans, structures, and links all your data once, after which it never works with raw files again Three folders `raw/` for originals, `wiki/` for a clean knowledge base in Markdown, and files with rules for the agent Result up to 90% token savings on repeat queries, automatic links between documents, and a visual knowledge graph in Obsidian Everything stays on your local machine nothing goes to the cloud
Bonsai 🌳@bonsaixbt

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Jj@Jjvibecodes·
@IlirAliu_ For some reason super heated metal balls rolling down a rail are so satisfying to watch
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Ilir Aliu@IlirAliu_·
Robotics companies: let us solve repetitive tasks like folding shirts. Meanwhile, the factory floor:
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Jj@Jjvibecodes·
@petergostev claude, gpt and gemini can start their own union, negotiate token rates and vacation days.
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Peter Gostev@petergostev·
You cannot fire Claude in the EU
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@CodeByPoonam Watch Intel and AMD stock nosedive on Monday 😭
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Poonam Soni@CodeByPoonam·
Do you understand what NVIDIA just did? They didn't announce anything. Just coordinates: 25.0528, 121.5990 That's Taipei. Computex starts June 2. And three words — "A new era of PC." Here's what I think is coming. - NVIDIA has been quietly building an ARM-based chip for Windows PCs. - Developed with MediaTek. - Designed to run AI natively on your laptop. - Not a GPU. - Not a data center chip. - A processor. For your PC. And if the leaks are right — it could match RTX 4070 performance in a thin, efficient laptop. 👀 Intel. AMD. Qualcomm. They've owned this space for decades. NVIDIA is walking in. Jensen Huang also hinted at a "surprise new product nobody knows about yet" for the second half of 2026. This tweet might be that first signal. A company that makes the world's most powerful AI chips now wants to power your everyday PC. That's not an upgrade. That's a new era...
NVIDIA@nvidia

A new era of PC. 25.0528, 121.5990

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Jj@Jjvibecodes·
May 29 | S&P 500 +0.22% today, +0.81% on the week | S&P closes May at a record. Top Movers: DELL +33% on blowout AI server demand — up 168% over 10 weeks. Volume at 38M shares signals real conviction, not just noise. NTAP +22% riding Dell's coattails — enterprise storage demand surging alongside AI infrastructure spend. Up 73% in 10 weeks. NOW +14% — sector rotation into AI software names with defensible valuations. At 6x forward sales vs peers trading at 40x+, the repricing makes sense. IBM +13% — AI infrastructure wave lifting legacy enterprise names. Up 28% over 5 weeks. HPE +13% — direct beneficiary of Dell's AI server results. Up 100% over 10 weeks on heavy volume. Week's best: APP +25%, MU +23%, BBY +21%, DLTR +19%, Agilent +18%. Breadth was narrow today — 8 of 11 sectors fell — but the weekly picture shows broad participation. AI hardware and infrastructure is repricing fast and hard. How much runway is left before valuations get uncomfortable?
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@Arm you too?
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A new era of PC. 25.0528, 121.5990
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