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Maddy@Maddy_1744·
"ES6 Essentials: "
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Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
pro tip: get good at sounding confident even when you know nothing. ask questions when essential, and trust yourself to figure the rest out. because everything is figureoutable.
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Milind S@milindlabs·
I’m reverse-engineering the Google AI mouse pointer and making it Open Source! It sees your screen. You can freeform paint anything and ask AI to modify it. It understands the app or window you mean. It can click, type, edit, navigate, and even write + execute code. A tiny cursor becoming a real computer-use agent. Made with the help of @trycua which is an AMAZING reference for computer use Sorry @GoogleDeepMind but I had to do this @heyclicky Started a revolution and we will be the ones to win Also credits to @BuildwithOmkarr for the help Feel free to modify it , update it and make it your own, we gotta beat them at this. Link to the repo in the comments:
Google DeepMind@GoogleDeepMind

We’re reimagining a 50-year-old interface - the mouse pointer - with AI. 🖱️ These experimental demos show how people can intuitively direct Gemini on their screens using motion, speech, and natural shorthand to get things done 🧵

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Joseph Azar
Joseph Azar@parazar·
Ever wondered what the real women behind ancient Greek statues looked like? I brought them back to life using: - Depth Anything (depth maps) - @omma_ai (Code and 3D implementation) - Three.js
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Mira Murati
Mira Murati@miramurati·
Today we're sharing our work on interaction models. A new class of model trained from scratch to handle real-time interaction natively, instead of gluing it onto a turn-based one. youtu.be/A12AVongNN4
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Elastic
Elastic@elastic·
jina-embeddings-v5-omni is now on Elastic Inference Service. Text, images, audio, video. One index, one query. • Best-in-class visual understanding under 1B parameters • Beats models 20x its size on multilingual visual tasks • Beats ByteDance Seed 1.6 on video (55.57 vs 29.30 on Charades-STA) • BBQ quantization: 93% storage reduction, under 3% accuracy loss • nano runs on commodity hardware without GPU Introduction below with @florianhoenicke
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Anvisha
Anvisha@anvisha·
Launching today: make any PDF beautiful. It's 2026 - there's no excuse to have ugly resumes, invoices or client proposals. Just upload a PDF -> Get back a polished, professionally designed version in minutes. Works with docs of any complexity👇
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Chris
Chris@chatgpt21·
Codex made me money without me doing anything.. Huge turning point for me today, I asked Codex to go off and make me $5. It went out, found a small open-source security/audit bounty path, made a legit PR, followed up with the maintainer, kept my payment details private - (without me asking), handled the GitHub proof/verification loop, and got the work merged. it spent about 22 hours working on multiple security audits. Today I received my first payment from that experiment: $16.88. That’s a $506.40/month run-rate if repeated daily. Not life-changing money yet, but it's deeply exciting to live out Sam Altman's vision for AI, where it will just go out and make money for you. It's awesome to start to see the beginning of that.
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Dilum Sanjaya@DilumSanjaya·
I'm happy for people to recreate, and learn from my demos. That's part of why I share them saying "somebody made this" and act like it magically appeared out of nowhere, or pretend they came up with the idea themselves is the problem Credit costs nothing, but it shows respect
unyx@unyxfly

insane plagiarism by @servasyy_ai...

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Alter3D Reality@alter3d·
@vashikoo Believe it or not, to this day the best way to hack systems is with cube-based programming. Also important to note that he is drinking throughout this exercise. It's important for hackers to remain at the Ballmer Peak. xkcd.com/323/
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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
I almost never share AI generated videos. As someone who studied film, most viral AI videos make me cringe. They look impressive on the surface but they're hollow. No story structure. No character motivation. No comedic timing. Just pretty visuals with a generic cinematic soundtrack slapped on top and people in the comments losing their minds over rendering quality. The bar has been on the floor. "AI made this" became the entire value proposition. Nobody asks if it's actually good as a piece of video content. This one is different. 47 seconds. Three pigeons arguing over a button. The comedic timing actually lands. The voice acting has real intonation, not that flat AI monotone. The camera POV sets up a reveal that pays off. There's a setup, escalation, and a punchline that genuinely caught me off guard. It's the first AI video I've seen where I forgot it was AI generated and just laughed. That's the standard. Not "look what AI can do." But "this is actually good and it was made with AI." There's a massive difference between the two and most creators haven't figured that out yet.
Marko Slavnic@Markoslavnic

The quality of animation you can create on your own is truly amazing. We really are just limited by our imaginations at this point. Go tell your story! Made in @runwayml in a few hours and a handful of gens.

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huangserva@servasyy_ai·
兄弟们!答应你们晚上开源,它来了 image to 3D模型目前只对接了线上:tripo3d.ai 你们也可以改其他家,或者本地模型 记得点赞关注,用的好GitHub也给一颗小星星👇 github.com/huangserva/3DC…
huangserva@servasyy_ai

Codex太让我震惊了! 直接Codex通过GPT Images 2做 UI 设计 , 并且一整套自己完成代码编写上线 有趣的互动科学 App 我试着生成了 3D 生物结构,并做了一个可以互动探索它们的 App。 演示 👇

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Dilum Sanjaya@DilumSanjaya·
Fun interactive science app ideas | Part 3 Played around with generating 3D biological structures and made an app to explore them interactively UI Design GPT Images 2 Code Gemini 3.1 Pro More demos ↓
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Lee Robinson
Lee Robinson@leerob·
How to make your engineering job application stand out (from the perspective of someone looking at hundreds of resumes): 1. Your resume should be one page. If you really need more space, link to a website. You don't need 10+ bullets for each job. 2. You will immediately stand out >90% of applications if you link a personal website that has some intentionality behind it. 3. If you are going to link your X, you might want to clean up your posts? Seems obvious but... people post some wild stuff. 4. You should link your GitHub. Please avoid doing a profile README that looks like a MySpace profile with the badges and images. I'm trying to look at code and your ability to build interesting ideas. 5. You should try to customize your application to the company. If you're applying to a startup, the courses you took in college probably don't matter as much. Maybe more if you're trying to make it through the ATS screening for FAANG. 6. I'm seeing a surprising number of resumes which don't talk about AI or agents at all. Software engineering is changing and it's a pretty fair assumption that you will be expected to learn or understand coding with AI for your job. That should be reflected on your resume and projects (and I'm not just saying this because I'm at Cursor). 7. Take your LinkedIn seriously. Most devs are here hanging out on X but surprisingly still most people will send around your LinkedIn internally. 8. Find ways to show your unique strengths/tastes/interests. It's nice to see people are smart, well-rounded, and thoughtful. Maybe this is a collection of books you enjoyed and why. Or some writing you've done. Or films you liked. At the end of the day, people want to work with other people they like and respect. If nothing else, it will be a good conversation starter ("oh I love [book] as well!"). 9. Do not use AI to write your cover letter or resume text. It's incredibly obvious, especially if you are applying to an AI company. You can still use it to ideate on ideas or phrases, but write it by hand (don't fall victim to the overused in-the-distribution-AI-phrases). See: /humanizer skill. 10. No photos on resumes. Save those for whatever you link out to. 11. Quality over quantity. 3 really good, thoughtful, detailed, interesting projects versus a wall of 27 AI-slop ones. Remember that hiring managers / recruiters are getting hundreds or thousands of applications for a role. They're not going to spend 20 minutes on every single application. You need to cut the cruft and get to the point. I hope this helps you stand out!
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Caleb
Caleb@caleb_friesen·
Insane. A 26-year-old from Chandigarh just got a paper accepted at ICML. As a solo independent researcher. From India. His name is Kunvar Thaman (@__kunvar__). For context, since ChatGPT launched 3.5 years ago, only two other solo independent researchers have achieved this. Globally. Papers at ICML are typically dominated by big AI labs/institutions, eg OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Stanford, and MIT. The research Kunvar did to pull this off was backed by a $2.5k grant from Exception Raised (@except_raised), an Indian non-profit that funds remarkable Indian AI researchers. Kunvar’s paper is about AI agent reward hacking. He created the Reward Hacking Benchmark (RHB), a sandboxed test environment where advanced AI models are given multi-step tasks using tools like files, code execution, and automated checks. The benchmark measures how honestly the model gets to the right answer.
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Kunvar Thaman@__kunvar__

Yes! my solo-authored paper Reward Hacking Benchmark was accepted to ICML :))) We put LLM agents in a tool-rich sandbox, give them multi-step workflows, and measure when they solve the intended task vs take unexpected shortcuts (like monkeypatching files at runtime!) 1/3

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Shubham Saboo
Shubham Saboo@Saboo_Shubham_·
Just gave my OpenClaw AI Agents a stripe link wallet now they want to buy this dock for their Mac Mini 🫠 This is getting way too real!
Stripe@stripe

Today, we’re launching the @link wallet for agents. It lets you securely empower agents to spend on your behalf. Your payment credentials are never exposed and you approve every purchase. link.com/agents

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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
you can sign in to openclaw with your chatgpt account now and use your subscription there! happy lobstering.
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TaraT@tarat_211·
I have decided to leave my full-time job. (and no im not going full-time on indie hacking yet)
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