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Miami Katılım Mart 2021
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
@zeeg Update: just landed a speculative fix, rolling out tomorrow
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
I really like Claude Code, but folks have gotta get your shit together with reliability. It seems like every day there's a new bug. Slow down, flex less on the number of AI generated commits you land.. Todays: it keeps trying to read from the parent directory...
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@RyanFedasiuk Such a security risk and a smart way for Moonshot to move ahead of other models with all the data that they can use. Was interested in hearing @chamath thoughts on this
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Ryan Fedasiuk
Ryan Fedasiuk@RyanFedasiuk·
Moonshot AI's announcement that it will offer to host AI agents developed through OpenClaw—continuously, for anyone in the world—should be ringing massive, MASSIVE alarm bells in Washington. A stand-out Chinese AI lab—whose sparse-attention models are increasingly competitive with U.S. frontier LLMs—is about to establish a global distribution channel for an incredible capability: persistent, self-improving AI agents. We should be clear about how this actually works: Moonshot has created a browser tab connected to a single OpenClaw agent, with 40GB of memory—a generous but reasonable amount of space to provide "free" users they are hoping to capture for more demanding work. The idea is for this tab to be able to monitor and work with whatever other digital services you log into in your web browser (answering emails, booking travel, ordering food). Moonshot is ALSO giving users the option to integrate their own, self-hosted OpenClaw setups—which are not just browser tabs, but often include a MUCH wider aperture on users' digital lives—with the company's Kimi reasoning models. This is worrying for three reasons: First, economically speaking, it is an incredibly smart play, and will provide Moonshot with massive amounts of user data—including data that is otherwise rare and difficult to access about pretty much *every* facet of users' digital lives. Using it in-browser will limit some exposure, but is still a huge amount of information users would hand over. This will be a popular product and I expect other AI companies will follow suit in developing persistent, remote-hosted agents. Second, access to all that data—and in some cases, device endpoints—will introduce WILDLY impactful security vulnerabilities. Depending on how people configure their agents/integrate their existing OpenClaw setups, they may choose to expose their logins for many digital services (email, social media), bank account information; even remote access to their devices—potentially including camera and microphone sensors...everything. A Chinese AI lab is, effectively, about to own hundreds or thousands of peoples' digital lives and physical device capabilities—wherever they may be physically located in the world. Third, and probably most important in the long run: What does this say about Moonshot's access to computational power? The company's willingness to suddenly become a global host of AI inference services—networks of agents that are always-on, and demanding to run—suggests they feel comfortable dedicating large amounts of compute to AI inference, on a persistent basis. I have to imagine Moonshot is working with a hyperscaler for all this hosting, but they aren't mentioned anywhere in the press releases we've seen so far. I cannot overstate the significance of how this could possibly change the arc of global U.S.-China AI competition. Reporters should be covering this; policymakers should be understanding it. If you're a geopolitical analyst covering U.S.-China AI competition, but aren't tracking Moonshot or OpenClaw, I'm sorry to say you have no idea what's coming.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
@peakcooper Actively working on improving this. Keep the feedback coming
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Cooper
Cooper@peakcooper·
Claude Desktop app takes a full 10 seconds to switch from the 'Code' tab to the 'Chat' tab. It then takes another 10 seconds for the input to become usable. It then takes another 10 seconds for your prompt to be submitted after you clicked Enter. I am convinced, absolutely convinced that nobody at anthropic actually uses this. It's impossible. I refuse to believe
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Solanzo 🎒@NotForsaleTweet·
@micsolana You didn’t even disclose that you’re also a billionaire
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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
I just published a piece sourced by the most billionaires in a single article I think in human history
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David
David@DavidSHolz·
ive done more personal coding projects over christmas break than i have in the last 10 years. its crazy. i can sense the limitations, but i *know* nothing is going to be the same anymore.
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Jake Shields
Jake Shields@jakeshieldsajj·
We do we allow these foreigners to come into our country and threaten us? Imagine if Muslims said they would follow us and destroy our lives We would rightfully say get the fuck out
Red Pill Media@RedPillMediaX

🇮🇱⚡️🇺🇸 HORRIFYING Stop Antisemitism founder says that antisemites will be hunted down and destroyed. “We will follow you for the rest of your life. When you look for a job, when you look for a spouse, when you look for anything, our work will always be documented.”

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Solanzo 🎒@NotForsaleTweet·
@AidenHunterX I’m genuinely curious about where you and others on here came to the conclusion that Jews imported foreigners here?
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Ben Lang
Ben Lang@benln·
For the record, I'm proud to be Jewish.
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Naval
Naval@naval·
The future belongs to people who are good at creating things, not people who are good at dividing them up.
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
You can read Rand without becoming an objectivist, Marx without becoming a socialist, Yarvin without becoming a monarchist, Singer without becoming an effective altruist, Che Guevara without becoming a terrorist, and Bronze Age Pervert without becoming a nude bodybuilder. 📖📚📘
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No Diddy Dog
No Diddy Dog@nodiddydog·
TikTok knows I was NOT at the Diddy Party!!!! Now everyone on X will know it too!
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No Diddy Dog
No Diddy Dog@nodiddydog·
Even Joe Rogan knows I have NEVER been to the Diddy Party!
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
America is an economic coiled spring. We should be growing at least 4% annually and ideally 6-8%+. Growth has been brutally suppressed since before I was born. But there is so much to build. And the payoff for all Americans will be incredible. 🇺🇸
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delian
delian@zebulgar·
i have only one simple policy priority for the next 4 years the moon should be a state
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