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Isaiah Shawver

Isaiah Shawver

@ShawverTech

Building https://t.co/Y0qymxsNSg and websites for small businesses Sharing AI, online safety, web design, and memes

West Virginia, USA Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Isaiah Shawver
Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
Hey, I’m Isaiah. Heading to Marshall this fall for cyber forensics. I design websites and build tools like ScamKit.com, a free site that helps people spot scams in links, texts, and emails before they get burned. Open to web design work. Glad you’re here.
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ChatGPT@ChatGPTapp·
Have you ever thought to yourself: I really don't want to make this PowerPoint. Good news: ChatGPT can now create and edit presentations directly in PowerPoint. Build, update, understand, and polish presentations directly in PowerPoint while keeping slides editable. Now in beta, we’d love your feedback 👀
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Supabase
Supabase@supabase·
"Supabase" is the only word that begins with an S and ends with an E.
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
@CodexReleases This is the kind of update that quietly changes how people build software. Appshots + goal mode is actually crazy useful.
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Codex Releases
Codex Releases@CodexReleases·
Codex app update: Appshots, goal mode, and more 26.519 What changed: • Appshots on macOS: press both Command keys to send the frontmost app window to Codex with a screenshot and available text • Goal mode is now generally available in the Codex app, IDE extension, and CLI • Remote computer use lets Codex operate desktop apps after your Mac locks, including via Codex Mobile Details in thread.
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
@CodexReleases Goals being on by default is actually a big upgrade. Codex is starting to feel less like a command tool and more like an actual coding teammate
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Codex Releases@CodexReleases·
Codex CLI 0.133.0 is out. Highlights: - Goals are now enabled by default, backed by dedicated storage, and track progress across active turns - Permission profiles gained list APIs, inheritance, managed requirements.toml support, runtime refresh, and stronger Windows sandbox integration - Extensions can observe subagent start/stop, tool execution, turn metadata, and async approval/turn processing - Plugin discovery shows marketplace-aware list output with installed versions, visible marketplace roots, and remote collection support Complete details in thread ↓
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
Google’s Genie3 can now simulate the real world using Street View images. Google has been working on the most detailed map of physical reality ever created, and they’re finally putting it to use.
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
@claudeai A personal OS built with AI is exactly where this is heading. The “Good afternoon, Jerrod” detail alone sells it.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Tinkering, prototyping, and seeing what happens with Claude Design:
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
@claudeai These are genuinely clean. The expression range on the same shape is a smart constraint.
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
@bryan_johnson Who else sends Claude “one last prompt” before bed and wakes up to 47 new tasks they created for themselves 💀
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
How to avoid tons of life problems: go to bed on time.
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CapCut@capcutapp·
CapCut is partnering with @GeminiApp . Soon, users will be able to edit images and videos directly within the Gemini app using CapCut’s advanced creative and editing capabilities. As creative workflows become more connected and seamless, we believe the future of creation will be more conversational, intuitive, and intelligently integrated across tools and experiences. This is just the beginning.
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
AI spots scams faster than humans. Most scams don’t look “obvious” anymore that’s the problem. I’ve been building tools that flag sketchy links, texts, and emails automatically. Comment “SCAM” and follow me and I will DM you the breakdown.
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
1. Sketchy Link “I received this link and I’m not sure if it’s safe. Analyze it for phishing red flags — check the domain structure, any URL shorteners, mismatched branding, suspicious subdomains, and whether it mimics a legit site. Give me a risk level and tell me what to do: [paste link]” 2. Suspicious Text “I got this text message and want to know if it’s a scam. Look for urgency tactics, impersonation, weird sender numbers, grammar issues, and any requests for personal info or clicks. Break down every red flag you find: [paste text]” 3. Sketchy Email “Analyze this email for fraud. Check the sender address for spoofing, look for urgency or fear tactics, identify any requests for money or login info, flag mismatched links, and rate how dangerous this is on a scale of 1-10 with your reasoning: [paste email]” 4. Too-Good-To-Be-True Offer “This offer landed in my inbox and feels off. Tear it apart — look for unrealistic promises, vague company info, pressure tactics, missing terms, and anything that doesn’t add up. Tell me if this is a scam and why: [paste offer]” 5. Suspicious Sender “Analyze this email address and tell me if it looks legitimate or spoofed. Check for typosquatting, fake domains that mimic real brands, unusual TLDs, and anything that doesn’t match the company it claims to be from. Also tell me what questions I should ask before trusting it: [paste address]”
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Isaiah Shawver
Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
Most people use AI for chat. I use it to catch scams before they catch me. Here are 5 prompts I actually use to analyze sketchy links, emails, and texts: Drop them in the comments below 👇
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
@ryukozyy Remote US startup without hesitation. The learning speed, the ownership you get over real problems, and the compensation difference make it a completely different career trajectory.
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Khushi@ryukozyy·
Software engineers, would you pick: remote US startup or top-tier local MNC??
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
@kaaaash____ Gmail every time. As a developer it integrates with everything, the search is unmatched, and the API access makes automation genuinely easy. Nothing else comes close.
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Akash
Akash@kaaaash____·
Be honest, As a developer which one do you prefer for communication?
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
@Aditya_181105 Claude is absolutely the most underrated here. The coding quality, the long context handling, and the instruction following consistency put it ahead but most people still default to ChatGPT out of habit.
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Aditya@Aditya_181105·
Which one is the most underrated here?
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
@ravikiran_dev7 32GB is the sweet spot right now. Comfortable for running multiple services locally, Docker containers, a browser with too many tabs, and still having room to breathe.
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Ray🫧
Ray🫧@ravikiran_dev7·
as a Programmer, how much RAM is enough for you ? 1. 8 GB 2. 16 GB 3. 24 GB 4. 32 GB 5. 64 GB 6. 128 GB 7. 256 GB 8. 512 GB+
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
@vibeonX69 All three honestly. The portable display, the VR headset, the clean cable management. This setup belongs to someone who takes both their work and their downtime seriously.
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kritika@vibeonX69·
What does this setup say about the owner: • Developer • Designer • Gamer
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Isaiah Shawver@ShawverTech·
@codewith55 Backend. One word and it covers everything from databases to APIs to authentication to server crashes at 2am. That is the real world of frontend development.
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Mohit@codewith55·
I am a Frontend Developer scare me with one word
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