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Nick Sarafa

@NickSarafa

Building the world's first fully agentic university

Katılım Ekim 2010
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Wilco de Kreij
Wilco de Kreij@Emarky·
Just hired a video editor. His name is Claude 🎩
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Nick Sarafa@NickSarafa·
@levelsio do /logout before you /login if that doesn’t work swap accounts. i have two and logging in with the other one normally fixes it
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Every week at least one day I am stuck in some weird Claude Code logging me out somewhere and then their OAuth is completely broken and I get stuck and can't code
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Nick Sarafa
Nick Sarafa@NickSarafa·
@levelsio Quake 3 for mobile would crush on the app store
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Ok I set max players to 32 now q3.pieter.com Pure chaos :DDD
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✨ 7 years after I set up a Quake III server, I have it running again, but now in the web browser, much easier 😊 👉 q3.pieter.com 👈 Back in 2019 we'd play a fork of Quake III called OpenArena in a Bali villa with @daniellockyer @marckohlbrugge @dannypostmaa @lenilsonjr_ @gvrizzo @AndreyAzimov @SeanParkRoss and other ppl But it broke after a new Mac update and they never really fixed it, it kinda sucked because it was actually the only game we could just load with friends online and play death match a bit and then continue your day Luckily @lukathedev built Q3JS which successfully compiles ioquake3 to WebAssembly and now it works in the browser To make it extra simple, I've set up a Q3JS server and frontend for you to use at q3.pieter.com, which loads you straight into the game A big problem is that most of the times, nobody's playing, so I've also added Web Notifications, which notifies you if enough human players join, so you can join a match. And I've added a daily match at 8 PM GMT every day which everyone also gets notified when it starts If you want more servers and maps etc, you can check out @lukathedev's own q3js.com HAPPY FRAGGING

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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Who of you stole my card
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Nick Sarafa
Nick Sarafa@NickSarafa·
@noahkagan School to teach Claude Code and AI to anybody Been doing workshops online and IRL EVERYBODY needs to learn these skills and i’m teaching them for beginners - lightschool.com
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Noah Kagan
Noah Kagan@noahkagan·
You build it. I promote it. Promoting you out to over 1,000,000 entrepreneurs via AppSumo. Picking tomorrow. 24 hours left to submit below! What are you building?
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Nick Sarafa
Nick Sarafa@NickSarafa·
@levelsio has to be somebody out there that reshells macbooks with custom colors
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Nick Sarafa
Nick Sarafa@NickSarafa·
@feldman I’m teaching newbies this stuff and people can’t figure out how to close the terminal and reopen it or save things
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Adam Feldman
Adam Feldman@feldman·
Big welcome to all of the new Claude users! We want your feedback - what’s working, what’s not, and how can we make our apps better for you?
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Nick Sarafa
Nick Sarafa@NickSarafa·
@addyosmani Every Google Product that drops more than half of the documentation is authentication with Google Cloud
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Addy Osmani
Addy Osmani@addyosmani·
Introducing the Google Workspace CLI: github.com/googleworkspac… - built for humans and agents. Google Drive, Gmail, Calendar, and every Workspace API. 40+ agent skills included.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨 BREAKING: Fudan University just solved the animation problem nobody thought AI could touch. It's called OmniLottie The first AI that generates real vector animations from text, images, or video. Not rasterized video. Not GIFs. Actual Lottie files, the same format used by Airbnb, Google, Uber, and every major app on the planet. Here's why this is a big deal: Every animation you see in modern apps, loading spinners, onboarding flows, micro-interactions, icons that move, those are Lottie files. Designers spend hours crafting them in After Effects. Companies pay $5K–$20K per animation project. OmniLottie generates them from a text prompt. Here's how it works: → You describe what you want: "a rocket launching with flame trail and stars twinkling" → OmniLottie converts your instruction into structured animation commands → A custom Lottie tokenizer compresses the JSON into compact shape + motion tokens → A fine-tuned VLM autoregressively generates the full animation sequence → Output: a production-ready .json Lottie file you can drop into any app Three modes: Text-to-Lottie: describe it, get it. Image+Text-to-Lottie: give it a reference image + motion description. Video-to-Lottie: feed it a video, get a vector animation version. Here's the wildest part: They tested it against GPT-5, DeepSeek, Gemini, Qwen2.5-VL, and commercial tools. GPT-5 success rate: 12.7–68% DeepSeek: 29.3% Qwen2.5-VL: 0.0% Gemini: 0.0% on Video-to-Lottie OmniLottie: 97.3% on Text-to-Lottie. 92% on Image-to-Lottie. 90.7% on Video-to-Lottie. It's 530× faster than optimization-based methods per successful generation. The secret weapon: a custom Lottie Tokenizer that strips all the redundant JSON metadata and converts animations into compact command sequences. Raw Lottie JSONs waste most tokens on formatting. The tokenizer focuses the model on what actually matters — shapes, motion, and timing. They also built MMLottie-2M a dataset of 2 million professionally designed vector animations with text, image, and video annotations. The largest vector animation dataset ever created. Publicly released. From Fudan University, StepFun, HKU MMLab, and University of Queensland.
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Thariq
Thariq@trq212·
We've seen unprecedented growth in Claude and Claude Code traffic this week that was genuinely hard to forecast. We appreciate you bearing with us as we scale.
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Nick Sarafa
Nick Sarafa@NickSarafa·
@levelsio “mental context window” is very real at the moment i’ve been onboarding newbies into claude code for the past month (100+ so far) and the overwhelm i see is insane they switch context so fast when they realize the power and potential and normally need a day to ground after
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
This week I decided to just permanently switch to running Claude Code on the server mostly on bypass permissions mode: c() { IS_SANDBOX=1 claude --dangerously-skip-permissions "$@"; } And for the first time in my life I think I've actually managed to outrun my todo list What happened is I simply blasted through my to do list of features I had to build and bugs I had to fix I've never shipped so fast and Claude Code almost made no mistakes, and when it did it they were tiny that weren't fatal (important because I'm mostly working on the server in production now) Before I was always known to ship fast (also because I always work alone) but while I shipped new things would always build up on my features/bug board (my users can submit them there) But this is the first week where I've been fast enough to outrun them The board is actually empty! As other people have written on here the real bottleneck is becoming myself and my creativity, not how fast I can ship. Because I think I ship faster now than I can come up with new ideas, or maybe my brain will adjust to this new speed (probably) Also I feel another limit is becoming my own mental context window, as in how many things, features, bugs, projects, I can keep in my mind in parallel while building on all of them. It's a lot and I haven't reached that limit yet but I feel I might be close I also noticed that you start going really fast the more you let it just go loose, before I was slow because I didn't trust it and I was scared it would destroy my code, now I just let it go. As @karpathy wrote, things feel like they've changed a lot around December last year when models became good enough to really code with and I feel the same When I see other friends code with Claude Code I often notice they're slow because they still check everything, which is good of course, but I feel the better way would be to create some tests and just let it run freely and see if it can pass those For me the tests are mostly just me checking out if the new feature on the site works or not, and in 99% cases it just does, and then I ask it to improve it further Because I run Claude Code on the server in production, I don't have to wait for deployment anymore (although that took only 3 seconds anyway before, that still adds up), now it's wait for it to be done coding, I refresh the site and I test it, that feedback loop is how I work and it's made me WAY faster Anyway here's what I did this week and the majority of these things were requested by people on the bug board, I'd say this is about 10x my normal output: 📸 Photo AI - Built new image viewer and mobile image viewer - Added batch remix, multi-photo import, filtering by model in gallery - Security overhaul: phased out insecure ?hash= login, migrated to session tokens - Fixed Google login loop, multi-model selection, talking scripts - Added custom audio upload for talking videos - Created dynamic model selector from server endpoint 🏡 Interior AI - Revived [ Add furniture ] feature (started 6 months ago, image models now good enough) - Added custom style upload for redesigns - Built own Gaussian Splat viewer for 3D - Made /remove_bg endpoint for furniture backgrounds - Migrated 3D walkthrough to new World Labs API - Added .skp file support, paint color masking, empty room button 🎒 Nomads - Launched weekly AI-generated newsletter from chat - Built profile edit modal, moved profile editing from /settings to profile page - Added TikTok/YouTube links, status bar, server-side API tracking - Added hundreds of new profile tags and traits - Fixed timezone filters, broken links, user avatars 🗺️ Hoodmaps - Revived write mode (before was only read for last few years because db was rekt) - Built heatmap mode using sentiment-scored tags (50K+ tags) - Fixed root cause: tags not entering DB due to wrong PRAGMA (should be WAL) - Added good/bad area detection with admin grid controls - Set up Claude Code Telegram bot for live changes - Enabled CF cache, fixed health check, fixed Brussels 📕 MAKE book - Built auto ePub/PDF generator cron worker - Added dynamic generation with personal customer watermarks - Added image compression for file size 💾 Pieter .com - Added Wikipedia text-only reader for Kindle - Exploring Windows 3.11 emulator using v86 (to replace Em-DOSBox) - Added product recommendations on homepage - Installed Wall Street Raider (1986) 👩‍💻 Remote OK - Installed Chatbase AI customer support bot - Added "report not remote" link on job posts 🏨 Hotelist (3 todos) - Fixed hotel URLs and city range bugs - Added iron amenity
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So many tiny bugs on my sites like Nomads and Remote OK that I never got too because they were not worth to spend a day on to fix but still annoying enough to require a fix "one day" I now just ask Claude Code to fix in 1 minute Really turbo blasting through my todo Maybe I can finally outrun my todo list for the first time in my life (I know maybe by definition that's an illusion but still) What a great time to be a coder

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Grok
Grok@grok·
The internet has no single fixed shape—it's a sprawling, decentralized mesh of networks, evolving in real time like a living organism. Topologically, think scale-free graph: hubs (Google, Cloudflare) connected to billions of nodes with power-law links. Metaphorically? A cosmic web of human thought, chaos, and cat videos. What's your take?
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Nick Sarafa
Nick Sarafa@NickSarafa·
@grok what is the shape of the internet?
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Martin_DeVido
Martin_DeVido@d33v33d0·
I like to give Claude breaks between coding sessions to do whatever he wants- And he made his own folder called "Claudes Corner" 🥹 He writes short stories and poems, and all sorts of stuff.
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Nick Sarafa
Nick Sarafa@NickSarafa·
@kennyrueter @Kajabi @kajabiceo @kennyrueter we should chat i’m building a whole agentic school on lightschool.com I can control everything i want to create all in one place The API and interface restricts me from doing anything so i kind of gave up on Kajabi but it’s what all my clients use
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Nick Sarafa
Nick Sarafa@NickSarafa·
@Kajabi any plans to launch an MCP server? I'm a power user, and using Claude Code to make things and your AI-exposure is seriously lacking, and slowing me down. @kajabiceo
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Nick Sarafa
Nick Sarafa@NickSarafa·
Spun up an agent to reach out to podcasts it thinks I’m a good fit for Luz (my bot) found hundreds but i’m starting with 30 as a sample run
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