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@KnaughtyKnancy

i help smart people in AI sound smarter and help teach minds how minds work | M.S. in Forensic Psychology

Austin, TX Katılım Kasım 2013
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@Polymarket Please tell me it logs how many times I’ve said please
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Source code leak reveals Claude Code detects profanity in user prompts, then silently logs it to a database.
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Early AI days were easy to be connected to the general population. Where we still had to assign roles to AI and really fixate on prompting language But I’ve noticed it’s only gotten harder to connect with non-AI people Like how can I explain that my job is actively working within a terminal, touching little-to-no software tools directly, spinning up multi agents, creating context docs, and building internal tools so I can one-shot every task of mine, then dumb it down to say “Yeah, I work in content” Perhaps Austin’s AI influence is frying my brain
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It is mall-like but not too bad, assuming you don’t live on that side of the domain, which not too many do since that’s next to the highway. The other side has a park, grocery, restaurants and it’s pretty chill And fair. I wasn’t a huge fan of Merit when I was in Dallas, so I wasn’t thrilled to see it at Mueller. I guess I was just disappointed going after so many hyped it. It’s such a cute area with a nice park, but was surprised when only one bar was open on a Friday night at 10pm.
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Aaron Chamberlain@elmachuca·
@KnaughtyKnancy @adamstatonsmith If you like living at the mall. Mueller def needs more bars for my liking. Coffee-wise, Merit just opened. And many people miss Bottega, as it's mixed into housing zone, but is great. Construction is almost done (we have lived here since 2013, we've seen a lot).
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Adam Smith@adamstatonsmith·
24 hours in Austin. I get the hype. This place is electric.
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@elmachuca @adamstatonsmith I went to Mueller shortly after moving here and there’s like 3 things there Don’t get me wrong: it has potential. It will be great. But people saying it’s great now must be okay with 1 bar, 1 coffee shop, 1 (great!) ice cream shop, and construction Domain is better, imo
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Nash@NashTalksTexas·
I miss when our license plates had character
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@i_am_potetoman This is Sonny and Daisy. Sonny has a club football so he hops a bit. Both of them love to get on the couch when they’re not supposed to. Daisy loves to smile for the camera
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@MUKIDEZA2 Do the japanese have anything similar to birria ramen?
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fooo@bitcoinpanda69·
My strongest blackpill belief is that UBI will lead to an overwhelming amount of mental illness most people if they are honest w themselves need external boundaries and challenges imposed on them You're asking everyone on the planet to self-govern their whole lives when most cant even go to bed on time now when they have work early
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@pmarca Working will be optional in the future

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@UziCryptoo I see you’re in Dallas so our ancestors had something very in common One of my great great great grandparents owned 500 acres in Coppell. Another in McKinney. Coppell one sold for $40k. McKinney was named after the other one (Collin McKinney) What a sad story
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Uzi@UziCryptoo·
Checking the family tree and realizing that one cousin sold the entire family land for like $12,000 in 1954. Meanwhile today it’s a shopping center, 200 houses, and a Costco. One decision and the whole bloodline could’ve been chilling right now.
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@meatypepper It’s pretty good ngl. I started watching it and it got my husband sucked in. Now I, and all our married friend groups are in on it.
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@edsocra Yes, just please don’t remove the loading messages. Pointless? Yes, but makes them stand out from others. I enjoy the random words like “fillabusting” and “dilly dallying”
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Eduarda Ferreira@edsocra·
Feedback for Claude Code: 1. Your o-auth system is broken: You haven’t implemented it in a reliable way that doesn’t produce errors yet. So far, OAuth issues have been constant, like it happened today again. This one is most critical since I can’t do anything if I can’t authenticate. 2. Chat management needs real UX: It’s a pain to rename, organize, and find chats, and impossible to categorize them. Keyboard shortcuts for making these operations would be nice. The "Open Editors" tab is wasted space, let me rename groups and persist categories instead. 3. Loading messages feel cheap: I personally hate the “Smooshing…”Churning…” “Reticulating…” “Coalescing…” “Elucidating…”, “Enchanting…”, etc. These are just random words and most of them don’t make sense. When I first joined, the first impression this gave me was this product was a toy. 4. Text replacement bug in VSCode: I use keyboard shortcuts with text replacement (Mac OS) for my frequent prompts. When I combine multiple prompts by combining multiple shortcuts in the input field, and I start typing more, my cursor jumps one line below where the text is being typed. 5. Mode toggles moved to the wrong side: When I’m running multiple agents at the same time, I’m constantly checking which mode they’re currently in as I switch modes very frequently. Now that you’ve moved it to the right side, I feel some friction. It could be that I’m just not used to it yet, but I also read from left to right. If you made the mode color the same as color as the input outline when it's focused, that would solve that. 6. Single-model lock-in is a real weakness: Cursor's biggest advantage is model choice. I know it's a tough position for a provider to offer different models, it might feel like saying the competitor’s are better, but if you keep shipping the best models as you have been, the vast majority of people will default to yours anyway. If anyone knows someone on the Claude Code team, I would love to have this passed along.
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@om_patel5 Sounds cool, but why use Obsidian? Can’t you just have folders/vaults of context on your desktop then create custom skills that automatically tells claude code to read xx files? What would be the benefit here?
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Om Patel@om_patel5·
this guy got tired of re-explaining his entire project to Claude Code every single session so he used Obsidian and built a vault that acts like a persistent brain for his projects structured it like a company with departments > RnD folder for architecture decisions > Product folder for feature specs > Marketing folder for all content > Legal folder for compliance stuff > execution plan with dependency graphs between tasks then he wrote 8 custom Claude Code commands that read from and write to this vault here's how it works: 1\ start session: /resume reads the execution plan + handoff notes, tells him exactly where he left off 2\ during work: Claude reads relevant vault files for context. it KNOWS the architecture because it's in the vault. it KNOWS the product decisions because they're documented 3\ end session: `/wrap-up` updates the execution plan, updates all department files, creates handoff notes for the NEXT session the crazy part is the parallel execution his execution plan has dependency graphs so he can spawn multiple Claude agents at once one agent does backend, another does frontend, simultaneously working on unblocked tasks over one weekend he shipped: > full monorepo with backend + frontend + CLI + landing page > 3 npm packages published > demo videos built with Remotion > marketing content for 6 platforms > Discord server with custom bot > complete security audit with fixes > full SEO infrastructure 34 Claude sessions. 43 handoff files. completely solo. which is insane because most people spend 30% of their Claude time just re-explaining what they built yesterday
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People on the TL either think: - AI sucks or its great - AI is expensive or doesn’t cost enough - AI is taking all our jobs of none at all And I feel this split is the most telling thing about where the future of AI is headed and what stage we’re at now Hold onto your weights, folks
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@IrrationalShuma @filterflowers You’re gonna start seeing prompt histories on tinder profiles as gateways for DMs like a new IQ score
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I see it because I still keep up with my locals, but I still post about AI to them because I feel it’s just as important for the general public to use AI as it is for big tech It feels unfortunate to leave the inevitable future of technology in the hands of a minute and secluded population. Everyone should be using it
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Jess 🌱@thattallguy·
I think folks on this app are greatly underestimating how much the general public hates AI. Like, haaaaaaates it.
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@CatholicCharm At the same time, if she has a business account, they don’t store data in the same way as with a normal pro/plus account. I.e. data not used to train future models. But if it’s your request not to with your kids, then that’s your decision and she should respect it
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The continuing saga of arguing with my boomer mom about sharing my kids’ photos with AI to make cartoons. Yes she asked ChatGPT if they share your info and thinks the computer is being honest
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