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Seeking synthesis \\ Agentic AI \\ Buidl

Katılım Haziran 2025
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Logisite🖲️
Logisite🖲️@Logisitecr·
@Av1dlive Nice and big How much tokens and context does it take to transverse this?
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Avid@Av1dlive·
You can build an AI second brain in 15 minutes. No coding experience needed. no $1000 course [Here is how you can do it in 5 mins:] Step 1: Download Claude Desktop. Step 2: Download Obsidian Desktop. Step 3: Create a new vault and start dropping .MD files into it. Step 4: Tell Claude Code to connect directly to your vault using Andrej Karpathy's prompt: gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6… That is it. Your entire knowledge base becomes searchable, connectable, and queryable by the most powerful AI model on earth. Every note you have ever written. Every idea you have ever captured. Every resource you have ever saved. Claude can now read all of it, find connections you missed, and surface insights from your own thinking that you forgot you had. Most people are using Claude as a search engine. The people building second brains with it are using it as an intelligence layer on top of everything they know. The gap between those two use cases is the gap between asking Google a question and having a research partner who has read everything you have ever written. Bookmark this. Build it tonight.
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Ceejay😮‍💨🥥
Ceejay😮‍💨🥥@Iamceejaymac·
Messi came off the bench. 20 minutes later... Free-kick goal. 🐐 I had a live bet on Messi to score or assist, so that strike turned my ticket green. Moments like these remind me how much fun player markets can be during live games. One thing I'd love to see more prediction market platforms explore is player-based markets: • Score or assist • Shots on target • Assists • Cards They'd make live football even more interesting. What's your favorite player market to trade?
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France to lead at half-time was the latest one to land.. still testing @valkyrtrade. not every bet has gone my way recently as I've had a few losses since my last win, which is part of actually using the platform. also, one thing I've realized is that using a prediction market is very different from just watching football. today's call was France to lead at half-time and I just doubled my spare dollars✅ beyond the bets, here's what I've noticed: • Search gets better as you type, which makes finding markets quick. • The platform has been smooth overall. • I'd love to see multi-picks/parlays added. anyways, Still exploring. If you could add one feature to a prediction market, what would it be?

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Udoh Jeremiah
Udoh Jeremiah@udohjeremiah_·
Before you dismiss AGI, remember: “I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.” — Thomas J. Watson , IBM chairman (1943) “There’s no reason for individuals to have a computer in their home.” — Ken Olsen, DEC founder (1977) “640K bytes of memory ought to be enough for anybody.” — Bill Gates, 1981 “I predict the Internet will soon go spectacularly supernova and in 1996 catastrophically collapse.” — Robert Metcalfe, inventor of Ethernet (1995) “People don’t want to watch TV on a tiny screen.” — early skepticism around YouTube/mobile video
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O〽️ope🥶@omopeweb3·
GM $MON 💜 & $SUI 🩵 CT Happy Sunday
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Udoh Jeremiah
Udoh Jeremiah@udohjeremiah_·
@Logisitecr I wouldn’t want to call out anyone in particular (don’t think it’s fair), but if you look around you’ll find them.
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Udoh Jeremiah
Udoh Jeremiah@udohjeremiah_·
Most Nigerian tech summits confuse me. You call it a “tech summit” to showcase the future of technology, but then invite mostly entertainment-focused creators as speakers (because they're popular). Nothing wrong with creators, but how does that align with the goal of a tech summit?
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Logisite🖲️@Logisitecr·
@davidokocha086 Given what you are optimising for (coverage) that tradeoff works. About your phase 5, where you'll add a whisper model. Do you intend to load and unload it on request to save baseline compute costs ?
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David Okocha
David Okocha@davidokocha086·
llama.cpp already puts pressure on low end hardware, adding an embedding model at query time on top of that is not feasible. I’d rather precompute the vectors once and ship them with the curriculum db. FTS5 adds zero memory overhead and runs inside SQLite, no extra process. knowledge graphs need the curriculum fully mapped first and that comes later.
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David Okocha
David Okocha@davidokocha086·
shipped phase 4 of the EduOS ai engine stripped python out completely. model loads from a GGUF file, inference runs in C — no ollama, no subprocess, no cloud. the AI now works fully offline on a 940MB file. still cleaning up the RAG but the pipeline is live. offline AI education on low-end hardware is becoming real. github link 🔗 below
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𝖀𝖓chalant@SirGparody·
being broke and sick at the same time is a bad combo. everything will be looking like photosynthesis 😹
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Udoh Jeremiah
Udoh Jeremiah@udohjeremiah_·
Cold take: The biggest skill of the next decade might be attention.
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MystiqueMide@MystiqueMide·
A moving man will meet his first hackathon win one day ,i believe 🙏🏾
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Cap-EO 👨🏾‍💻
Being in tech means constant passive learning.. you may be in the shower and still asking yourself "what's really a double in java"?
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Nitin.nn
Nitin.nn@NitinthisSide_·
My colleague interviewed an AI Intern candidate today. He asked: “What is an AI Agent?” The candidate replied: “An AI Agent is a system that can reason, plan, and use tools to accomplish tasks autonomously.” A good answer. Then came the follow-up: “If an LLM can answer questions on its own, why do we need AI Agents? When would you build an agent instead of just calling an LLM API?” That’s where the conversation got interesting. Knowing AI terminology is one thing. Knowing when to use an LLM, RAG, fine-tuning, workflows, or agents is what makes someone an AI engineer—not just someone who has built a chatbot. So here’s the same question for you: When would you choose an AI Agent over a simple LLM API call?
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UmAir 🇵🇰@iamumairamjad·
@rxhit05 My take: he should focus on distribution from day 1 to make money
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Rohit@rxhit05·
hot take: the average developer spends more time learning than building. that's why they never make money.
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Dan Nonymous
Dan Nonymous@DanNonymous·
@Its_Nova1012 At some point these become so useless trivia that it becomes absurd to consider these actually worth knowing when there is so much other stuff to learn first.
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NOVA@Its_Nova1012·
Software engineers: Every Git commit has a 40-character hash. Why exactly 40?
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atulit
atulit@atulit_gaur·
a list of things i dont care about: - politics - sun - bikes - html - rust - game engines - chlorine - refrigerators - every celebrity except RDJ & Cillian Murphy - ketchup - mongodb - pre-workout - stretching - speed of light - electrons - quarks - uranium - hydrogen - asus - hp - dell - global warming - instagram - mouse pads - apple music - 90% of the festivals - matrix multiplication - jacobians - hessian - quantum gravity - multivariate binomial distribution - navier-stokes equation - tacos - antigravity - the number 6 & 8 - my bank balance - time (because its an illusion) - oil - law
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Udoh Jeremiah
Udoh Jeremiah@udohjeremiah_·
“As soon as it works, no one calls it AI anymore.” — John McCarthy It’s funny how when computers surpass humans at a task, we redefine the task as something that “wasn’t really intelligence.” Coding is a perfect example. For decades, programming required keeping a huge amount of knowledge in your head and translating human intent into a language machines could understand. Now that AI can write code, some people say: “Writing code was never the hard part. The real skill was always problem-solving.” Humans are funny 😂
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Ola
Ola@dev_olayinka·
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Saloni
Saloni@saloniiio·
Be honest : Are you actually coding… or just arguing with AI until it works? 👀
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