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Tax the robots.
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“Drop the ‘Since 1972’, it’s cleaner.”
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lol… “[shared by claude code]”
himanshu@himanshustwts

Based on everything explored in the source code, here's the full technical recipe behind Claude Code's memory architecture: [shared by claude code] Claude Code’s memory system is actually insanely well-designed. It isn't like “store everything” but constrained, structured and self-healing memory. The architecture is doing a few very non-obvious things: > Memory = index, not storage + MEMORY.md is always loaded, but it’s just pointers (~150 chars/line) + actual knowledge lives outside, fetched only when needed > 3-layer design (bandwidth aware) + index (always) + topic files (on-demand) + transcripts (never read, only grep’d) > Strict write discipline + write to file → then update index + never dump content into the index + prevents entropy / context pollution > Background “memory rewriting” (autoDream) + merges, dedupes, removes contradictions + converts vague → absolute + aggressively prunes + memory is continuously edited, not appended > Staleness is first-class + if memory ≠ reality → memory is wrong + code-derived facts are never stored + index is forcibly truncated > Isolation matters + consolidation runs in a forked subagent + limited tools → prevents corruption of main context > Retrieval is skeptical, not blind + memory is a hint, not truth + model must verify before using > What they don’t store is the real insight + no debugging logs, no code structure, no PR history + if it’s derivable, don’t persist it

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Ryan Els
Ryan Els@ryanels·
This is what happens when you ask AI to center a div 😂🤣😂
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Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
The fact that drug development has to be done in China because of FDA overregulation should be alarming. We need to deregulate in order to accelerate biotech progress in the United States. Eroom's law must come to an end. Enough.
Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_

Their CEO, Alex Zhavoronkov, told CNBC that Insilico has already developed at least 28 drugs using generative AI tools, with nearly half already at a clinical stage. They develop their models in Canada and the ME, and then conduct the early preclinical drug development in China.

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Chintan Zalani@chintanzalani·
The only 4 jobs that will remain at tech companies. Credits: @yrechtman
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Pedro Domingos
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos·
Today humans set AIs' rewards. Tomorrow AIs will set humans' rewards.
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I just think it’s interesting you would speak to an REI Co-op Rewards Member this way
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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Perhaps humans' destiny was always to be edge compute for the world-mind. Perhaps that's what we always were, and our old world-mind was just called "society". God I wish I was as stoned as I sound right now.
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@itskevin@itskevin·
Can’t wait for WW3, WW3o, WW3.5 mini
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solst/ICE of Astarte@IceSolst·
Docusign is cutting 1.5% of their workforce (850,000 people)
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TUPACABRA@tupacabra·
Pam Bondi when you ask her about Jeffery Epstein.
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