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Louis Boerner

@Louis_BCC

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London, England Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
This is the clarity we've been crying out for. But it's a poisoned chalice. This is a 10X cut to claude -p disguised as a monthly bonus. Anthropic is discouraging any kind of programmatic usage. And that's fine - no subsidy lasts forever. But it's time to try Codex.
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs

Starting June 15, paid Claude plans can claim a dedicated monthly credit for programmatic usage. The credit covers usage of: - Claude Agent SDK - claude -p - Claude Code GitHub Actions - Third-party apps built on the Agent SDK

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Louis Boerner
Louis Boerner@Louis_BCC·
Opened my DMs sorry, wasn’t aware they were closed !
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Louis Boerner@Louis_BCC·
Looking for an UI designer for enterprise SaaS based on primeNG / Angular. Twitter algo do some magic please
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Dan Hollick
Dan Hollick@DanHollick·
Have you ever wondered how I make some of the illustrations for makingsoftware.com? Well, I made a video walking through some of the tooling I've made. Hopefully its interesting.
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Louis Boerner@Louis_BCC·
@pushmatrix Looking for an UI designer for enterprise SaaS based on primeNG / Angular. Twitter algo do some magic please
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Sumit Kumar
Sumit Kumar@TweetsOfSumit·
Ich hatte mal Führungstraining in meiner Karriere und eine Lektion war: wenn die Kacke am Dampfen ist, das Team unsicher, die Kunden unzufrieden, dann postet der Chef keinen „Ich lass es mir gut gehen“-Content. Nicht privat. Nicht im Business. Nirgends. Die Führungskraft muss Problemlösung ausstrahlen. 24/7. „Ich bin dran, wir schaffen das“. So ein Training kann ich nur empfehlen.
Markus Söder@Markus_Soeder

Hier sind wir einer Meinung 😇 Wir drücken dem @fcbayern die Daumen! Mit @larsklingbeil #ucl #fcbpsg #fcbayern

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Wealthy Anon
Wealthy Anon@wealthyanon·
This costs 40 euros ($47.06) in Germany. Things are getting out of control.
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Louis Boerner@Louis_BCC·
@jasperdevs how does that affect usage? will it continue despite your 5h window being fully consumed? will it then eat into weekly usage?
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jasper
jasper@jasperdevs·
CODEX FINALLY ADDED BUILT IN RALPH LOOPS it apparently can run for multiple days straight if you let it, until the task is finished its called /goal and to enable it you have to go to config.toml, ctrl f to find [features] then add goals = true
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Tibo@thsottiaux

You can now keep codex going for days. With GPT-5.5 it will build an entire OS kernel for you if you ask, or find critical bugs in a codebase, or optimize your database schemas, or… the options are endless.

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Michael J. Miraflor
Michael J. Miraflor@michaelmiraflor·
Getting paid to think is peak everything. If you’re getting paid well to think, don’t take it for granted. That’s 1% of civilization type stuff. Your ancestors are proud and jealous that you’ve gotten this far.
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Louis Boerner
Louis Boerner@Louis_BCC·
reminder: being stingy about codex/claude code credits but spending 100+ bucks on a night out is not the wave
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Louis Boerner@Louis_BCC·
@SiliconSalvage the comparison to internet bubble doesn't hold up imo but I agree with your core thesis that this is a favorable opportunity on aggregate
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Silicon Salvage
Silicon Salvage@SiliconSalvage·
Buying cheap tech stocks in 2026 is the closest thing in modern public markets to being handed a list of 1999 internet companies after the bubble burst, in 2002, when the entire category had been left for dead, the analysts had stopped covering them, the funds had been forced to liquidate, and the price action had been so bad for so long that the very word "tech" had become, briefly, a kind of insult at dinner parties. The investors who bought that list, in 2002, in equal weights, and held for ten years, made some of the largest legal fortunes in modern American finance. They did not pick winners. They bought a basket. They held Amazon at $7 and they held companies that went to zero, and the math, on the basket, worked, because a few of the names compounded so violently that they paid for everything else many times over, and the entire portfolio, in aggregate, returned multiples of the original capital while everyone else in the country was buying real estate at the top of the housing bubble. The 2026 version of this trade is sitting in plain sight. There are, right now, roughly 90 publicly traded technology companies in the United States that are profitable, growing, generating free cash flow, sitting on net cash, with strong gross margins, durable customer bases, and stock prices that are 70% to 85% below their 2021 highs. The market has decided, as a class, that these businesses are obsolete, that AI is going to kill them, that the category is over. The cash flow statements say something different. The renewal rates say something different. The customer concentration data says something different. The math, when you actually do it, says these companies are compounding right now, today, while the stocks are flat or falling, and the gap between price and value is wider than it has been at any point since 2002. You do not need to be smart. You do not need to pick the next Amazon. You need to build a basket of 20 to 30 of these names, in equal weights, hold for at least five years, and let the math do what the math has always done. Some will go to zero. Some will compound. The aggregate, by any historical standard, will work. It worked in 2002. It worked in 2009. It worked in 2016. It worked in 2022. It will work this time, because the structure of the opportunity, which is forced selling by people who used to love these stocks and now hate them, is the most reliably profitable setup in equity markets, and it is, in 2026, sitting on the shelf, marked down, available to anyone with a brokerage account and the willingness to be ridiculed at dinner parties for the next 18 months in exchange for being right for the next ten years.
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Louis Boerner@Louis_BCC·
@signulll spot on, it is insane. don't follow the u.s. political debate in detail so can't speak on that, but european govts are clueless and helpless. i'm afraid the only govt that understands the magnitude of this layer is china... they seem to have clear strategy paired with execution
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
msft, goog, meta, & amazon are on track to spend ~$700b on ai infrastructure in 2026. this kinda spending usually happens via govts or wars whereas this time, it’s four companies racing to build the foundational mechanics of agi. kinda insane that the next layer of civilization is being ~entirely privately financed before most govts even understand what’s being built. has this ever happened before?!
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Sumit Kumar
Sumit Kumar@TweetsOfSumit·
Hier ein paar Beispiele wo der Staat sparen könnte bis wir Haushalt und Wirtschaft wieder im Griff haben: Prämissen: * Jeder Euro zählt * Manche Einsparungen haben Konsequenzen die temporär oder permanent akzeptiert werden - Bundestag auf 500 Sitze verkleinern - Mitarbeiterstäbe/Verwaltung um 20% reduzieren - Parteienstiftung halbieren - BAMF hat 8000 MA - 40% Stellen streichen - 20% Stellenabbau in Bundesbehörden über 5 Jahre und via Digitalisierung / Effizienzgewinn ausgleichen - Dienstwagenflotte um 50% reduzieren - Verbeamtung nur noch hoheitlich (keine Lehrer, etc) - Externe Berater-Budget halbieren - Behördengänge per App, Schalter-Personal reduzieren - Steuererklärung max. 2 Seiten, vorausgefüllt - Unternehmensregister abschaffen (Daten via FinAmt holen) - Statistikpflicht für KMU um 50% reduzieren und entsprechende Stellen streichen - Lieferkettengesetzt streichen - Bonpflicht, Cookie-Banner, EU AI Act alles abschaffen inkl Bürokratie und Personal dafür - Wohngeld deckeln auf 400€ - Bürgergeld für Ausländer streichen - Kein Bürgergeld bei Nichterscheinen beim Amt - Heizkostenzuschuss streichen - Kindergeld nur für in DE lebende Kinder - NGO Förderung komplett aussetzen bis der Haushalt unter Kontrolle ist - dann transparent neu aufsetzen und bewerten - Leistungen für Abgelehnte Asylbewerber auf Bett Brot und Seife beschärnken - Soli streichen - Bagatellsteuern abschaffen (Schaumwein, etc) - Gewerbesteuer und Körperschaftssteuer zusammenlegen - Top-20 Steuersubventionen streichen - Dieselprivileg auslaufen lassen - MwSt Ausnahmen ausmisten - EEG-Umlage streichen - Heizungsgesetz zurück drehen - E-Auto Förderung weg lassen - Wasserstoff-Förderung an Produktivität koppeln - Asylpause bei Überbelastung - Bezahlkarte bundesweit verpflichtend - Sachleistung statt Geld bei Erstaufnahme - Familiennachzug aussetzen - Staatsbürgerschaft erst nach 8 Jahren + Selbstunterhalt - Bundesdatenbank für Polizei statt 16 Systeme - Mietpreisbremse abschaffen -> mehr Neubau - Bauordnungen vereinheitlichen und vereinfachen - 80% der Förderprogramme streichen - KfW-Programme konsolidieren - Kulturförderung um 20% kürzen - Staatsfonds aufbauen (ETFs, DAX, Gold, BTC) - Beteiligungen an Regionalflughäfen abstoßen - ÖRR Budget kürzen - Beauftragten-Apparat kürzen (Antirassismus, Queer, Anti-alles, Tierschutz, Drogenbeauftragter, etc - alles kürzen oder streichen) - Folgende Bundesstiftungen abschaffen (kann man wieder einführen wenn man Geld und Need hat): Gleichstellung, Magnus Hirschfeld, Baukultur, Friedensforschung, BZgA - Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung abschaffen und an Schulen übergeben (oder Budget reduzieren auf €10M) - 17 Datenschutzbehörden in 1 Bundesbehörde konsolidieren - 95 gesetzliche Kassen in zB 50 konsolidieren - 16 Rentenversicherungsträger in einen Bundesträger konsolidieren - 16 Landeskartellämter in 1 Bundeskartellamt konsolidieren - KMK abschaffen, Bundesweite Standards einführen - Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsvorschung abschaffen - Bundesinstitut für Bau, Stadt und Raumforschung: abschaffen - Bundesamt für Familie und zivilgesellschaftliche Aufgaben: abschaffen - Bundeszentrale für gesundheitliche Aufklärung: abschaffen, soll RKI machen - Deutsches Institut für Menschenrechte: abschaffen, Aufgabe übernimmt Bundesverfassungsgericht - BAFA mit KfW Reform abschaffen - IHK Monopol abschaffen: mehrere Kammern sollen um Mitglieder konkurieren ... ich könnte noch 2 Tage so weiter machen. Es wird so getan, als hätte Deutschland mit den drittgrößten Staatskosten der Welt (und die beiden über uns haben ein vielfaches an Einwohnern) nur gerechtfertigte und völlig effiziente Ausgaben. Die Ausgaben unseren Staates sind absolut lächerlich ineffizient und man sieht es an allen Ecken und Enden. Wenn ich sage es kann *überall* gespart werden, dann will ich mich nicht um Konkretes drücken sondern *dann meine ich, es kann ÜBERALL gespart werden*. Es ist irrelevant wo du hin schaust. In JEDEM Büro, jeder Verwaltung, in jedem Prozess, kann richtig gespart werden teilweise ohne Leistungseinbuße.
Christian Schmidt 🇪🇺@finance_schmidt

@TweetsOfSumit Nenn doch mal ein konkretes Feld. Wäre nur folgerichtig, da du die Kritik äußerst. Ich sehe wenig bis kein Einsparpotential. Gerade im Bereich Soziales.

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Eric S. Raymond
Eric S. Raymond@esrtweet·
I'm a software engineer with 50 years of experience. If you know how to steer an LLM properly, the frontier models are extremely good at generating code. They're weak at architecture, which is one of several reasons you want a human in the loop, but they can have a very low error rate compared to most humans. When they don't - when they generate slop - it's because you didn't know how to use the tool correctly.
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Louis Boerner@Louis_BCC·
Elon is something else, wow
SpaceX@SpaceX

SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models. Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.

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Louis Boerner@Louis_BCC·
@joshgonsalves_ Yeah ridiculous but by now I’m not surprised. But you can select the model. Opus4.7 is default which burns like 50% in one prompt.
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Josh Gonsalves
Josh Gonsalves@joshgonsalves_·
Oh, so Claude Design has it's own usage limit outside of everything else? And of course, already hit it... So now I can't use it until NEXT FRIDAY? OK...
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Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Design by Anthropic Labs: make prototypes, slides, and one-pagers by talking to Claude. Powered by Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable vision model. Available in research preview on the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, rolling out throughout the day.

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signüll
signüll@signulll·
i often have a hard time believing women have to negotiate an outfit every morning. i own 12 pairs of the same white shoes, the same black tshirt in bulk from my fav brand, the same black pant in bulk also from my fav brand, & the same perfect black boxer briefs & black socks by the hundreds. it’s so beautiful. i find it artistic when i know others will call it bland or lazy or whatever.
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