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Content Innovation: Much ado about the things we care most!

RavePit Katılım Mayıs 2022
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RavePit@RavePit_Com·
The markets gushed green today...will it be red tomorrow?
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RavePit@RavePit_Com·
@ilyasut Hope you are doing well. When will you release something?
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Ilya Sutskever
Ilya Sutskever@ilyasut·
psychology should become more and more applicable to AI as it gets smarter 🤔
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RavePit@RavePit_Com·
@lukas16t @icobeast Well...i do think consciousness is overrated and haunts humans only because of the knowledge of a short life and eternal death. Ai probably won't have that issue...folks are already thinking how they can build Ai to survive zero day...that's just the beginning.
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Lukas@lukas16t·
@RavePit_Com @icobeast The technology doesn’t exist for it do to otherwise 😂 LLMs are not doing what you probably have in mind
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Lukas@lukas16t·
@icobeast Someone still needs to prompt it lol
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0xCletus@leftcurvecletus·
@ivanburazin They were not acquired. They are joining the team and licensing the software 😉
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Ivan Burazin
Ivan Burazin@ivanburazin·
Launched a month ago. Acquired by Meta today. Some people ship into the void. Some people ship into Meta’s inbox.
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Jonathan
Jonathan@joni_vrbt·
Shouldn’t court be run by artificial intelligence ??
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TestingCatalog News 🗞
TestingCatalog News 🗞@testingcatalog·
BREAKING 🚨: Dreamer team is joining Meta MSL and licensing Dreamer’s technology to Meta. Dreamer 👀 “A place to discover, build, and enjoy agentic apps. It’s your home for personal intelligence.”
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David Singleton@dps

Excited to announce that @hbarra , @alcor and I are joining Meta Superintelligence Labs with the entire @Dreamer team today. The last few months have been extraordinary: we built Dreamer, put the beta in the world just a month ago, and saw magic come to life for real people. Since then, thousands of people have used Dreamer to build personal, intelligent software with our Sidekick in the world’s newest and most popular programming language: English! They're building and sharing agents to manage email, calendar, and to-do’s, create learning tools for their kids, learn new languages, plan trips with friends, become better cooks, help them with work, achieve their health goals, or simply to creatively express themselves—all sorts of surprising and uniquely personal needs. These are agents as unique as the people building them, because they're built exactly the way each person wants them to be. We’ve captured some of our favorites at dreamer.com/community-lett…. What matters most here isn’t the early momentum; it’s what Dreamer has enabled people to do. People are building things they’ve wanted for years. They’re solving real, important problems no traditional software company would ever prioritize, because they’re too niche, too bespoke, too personal. What company would ever build for an “n of 1”? Our bet from the beginning has been that software should be personal, malleable, and shaped by the person using it. The constraint was never people’s imagination. It was the fact that building software is out of reach for most people. This early chapter gives us conviction that the idea resonates, the need is real, and the moment is now. @alexandr_wang was helpful to us from the very beginning, and when we showed Dreamer to Mark Zuckerberg and @natfriedman earlier this year, it was clear right away that we share the same vision of the future: one where billions of people have the power to create software that makes their lives better. We’re thrilled to accelerate this mission by joining Meta Superintelligence Labs and licensing our technology to Meta. Read more at meta.com/superintellige…. Deeply grateful to our investors @jillchase124 and @ninaachadjian for supporting our vision for a more personal, creative, and intelligent future for software. Thank you for the trust, the thought partnership, and for being in our corner at every step. To everyone in our community who built with us: thank you. You've taught us what's possible, and you're the proof this works. We're so grateful, and we're just getting started!

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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Discover how long different birds can fly
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Mehmet Özsoy
Mehmet Özsoy@mehmetozsoyart·
Static illustrations don't tell the story. After finishing each animation, I think most graphics staying static don't engage users.
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Craig Weiss
Craig Weiss@craigzLiszt·
girls are ditching men with six packs and choosing the man with six agents end of an era
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RavePit
RavePit@RavePit_Com·
@bossessob Well, no way you run a biz with the underlying layers technically being offline for months at a time.
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Suryansh Tiwari
Suryansh Tiwari@Suryanshti777·
Holy shit… someone just made Claude instances talk to each other. Not APIs. Not agents. Not orchestrators. Just multiple Claude Code sessions… messaging each other like coworkers. It’s called claude-peers — and it turns one Claude into a team. Here’s what’s happening: Run 5 Claude Code sessions across different projects Each one auto-discovers the others They send messages instantly Ask questions Share context Coordinate work Your AI tools literally collaborate. Example: Claude A (poker-engine): "what files are you editing?" Claude B (frontend): "working on auth.ts + UI state" Claude A: "ok I'll avoid touching auth logic" No conflicts. No manual coordination. Just AI syncing itself. Under the hood: • Local broker daemon (localhost) • SQLite peer registry • MCP servers per session • Instant channel push messaging • Auto peer discovery • Cross-project communication Everything runs locally. No cloud. No latency. What it unlocks: • Multi-agent coding without frameworks • One Claude writes backend, another frontend • One debugs while another refactors • Research Claude feeds builder Claude • Large projects split across AI workers This is basically: "spawn 5 Claudes and let them coordinate themselves" Even crazier: Each instance auto-summarizes what it's doing Other Claudes can see: • working directory • git repo • current task • active files They know what the others are working on. Commands: • list_peers → find all Claude sessions • send_message → talk to another Claude • set_summary → describe your task • check_messages → manual fallback So you can literally say: "message peer 3: what are you working on?" …and it responds instantly. No orchestration layer. No agent framework. Just Claudes… talking. This is the cleanest multi-agent system I've seen. We're moving from: 1 AI assistant → to AI teams that coordinate themselves. And it's all running on your machine. Wild.
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Khairallah AL-Awady
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1·
🚨 BREAKING: Someone just open-sourced a full offline computer that keeps working when the entire internet goes down. It's called Project N.O.M.A.D. Bookmark it for later. A self-contained offline server with AI, Wikipedia, maps, medical references, and full education courses. All running on your own hardware. No internet. No cloud. No subscription. No telemetry. Companies sell "prepper drives" with static PDFs for hundreds of dollars. This gives you a full AI brain, an entire encyclopedia, and real interactive courses. Free. Forever. What's packed inside: → A fully offline AI assistant powered by Ollama with GPU acceleration (NVIDIA auto-detected) → All of Wikipedia, downloadable and searchable without a connection → Offline maps of any region you choose via OpenStreetMap data → Medical references and survival guides → Full Khan Academy courses with progress tracking → Document upload with semantic search (local RAG) → Project Gutenberg library (60,000+ free books) → Everything accessible through your browser from any device on your local network Here's the part that hits different: A solar panel. A battery. A mini PC. A WiFi access point. That's your entire off-grid knowledge station. Runs on 15 to 65 watts. Works from a cabin, an RV, a sailboat, or a bunker. Internet goes down? You still have AI. You still have maps. You still have medical info. You still have an entire encyclopedia. You still have courses for your kids. 100% Open Source. Apache 2.0 License. (Link in the comments)
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