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Nathan L
Nathan L@natllian·
We’ve been getting a lot of feedback on multi-account support and concerns around GitHub OAuth. So we’ve removed OAuth entirely and now support multiple accounts via your local gh/glab auth. If you’re already using these CLIs, everything will be auto-detected. @helmor_ai
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Shruti
Shruti@heyshrutimishra·
Ex-Tesla President just revealed Elon’s decision that changed everything... Elon looked at their struggling online sales and asked one question: "How many clicks does it take to buy a Domino's pizza?" They pulled it up. 10 taps. Tesla was at 64 clicks to buy a $120,000 car. Elon's response: "We are 64. Domino's is 10. Let's go to 10." Then they ran the data on their 360,000 car configurations. Customers were only buying two. They cut it to two. Sales exploded. The most expensive product in the room was the hardest to buy. One comparison changed that forever.
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Caspian 東澔
Caspian 東澔@caspian_1016·
Introducing Helmor The open-source, local-first answer to Conductor. A more refined, faster GUI for orchestrating coding agents. No cloud. One-click import from Conductor. AI made coding faster. @helmor_ai is about finishing the rest of the loop: orchestration, workspaces, review, testing, and merge. We believe the next generation of GUI agent orchestration should be built in the open — by the community.
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Vegas@Vegas97DP·
@charlieholtz Is there anything on the roadmap to support multiple GitHub accounts? Like one account per repo. Because currently I have a problem, I have my personal account and the account for job. And luckily I have two machines so I was able to organise a bit. But when I travel I’m lost.
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Charlie Holtz
Charlie Holtz@charlieholtz·
New today - if you don't have a git remote initialized, Conductor will create one for you.
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Vegas@Vegas97DP·
@caspian_1016 @helmor_ai For me personally it’s is. Idk how is it in the industry out there. Luckily I had two machine so I have two conductors right now one for each account. But is not a long term solution. The switch should be easy, you just need to consider each repo an isolated environment login.
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Caspian 東澔@caspian_1016·
@DiegoPaloVegas @helmor_ai Is this a common scenario? However, we are indeed considering no longer requiring GitHub login, then use another way to manage gh account
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Vegas@Vegas97DP·
@shoto290 @Conductor Fantastic explanation! I would also add it’s missing the possibility to have multiple GitHub accounts. Like I have currently two one for Job and one personal. I would love to them configured per repo and not globally in all @conductor_build
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shoto
shoto@shoto290·
I've been using Claude Code + @conductor for several months now and honestly, it's an incredible tool. Truly excellent for parallel agent workflows. But after heavy daily use, I've run into a few pain points I'd love to share — hoping the team sees this and can give feedback. Sorted by priority 👇
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Nahuel Hilal - TattooGuy
Nahuel Hilal - TattooGuy@nahuelhilal·
Yesterday I drove my @tesla 900 miles on FSD from Miami to Nashville and I realized it’s genuinely the better option. I fly that route 2 to 3 times a month. Flights are never under $400. Most times $600. Sometimes $800. Add Uber to and from both airports, or parking garage fees. Then factor in the delays, the cancellations, the security theater, the chaos, the guy next to you who hasn’t met deodorant yet. On the other hand: I pack healthy snacks, press one button, and the car just goes. I took calls. Replied to emails. FaceTimed my family. Ate without pulling over. Did everything I normally do on a travel day, except none of the stuff that makes travel days miserable. My biggest concern going in was range and charging. Here’s what actually happened: My bladder needed one extra stop the car didn’t even suggest. Most charging stops were under five minutes. Total cost for the whole trip was less than just the uber to the airport. And this was the base model Y. Now I’m thinking I should get something comfier and just make this the default.
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Rahul
Rahul@sairahul1·
Karpathy didn't make a course. He made THE course. 3 hours. Free. Tokenization. Attention. Hallucinations. Tool use. RLHF. DeepSeek. AlphaGo. Every behavior you've ever wondered about in an LLM - where it comes from, why it exists, how it was engineered. The gap between engineers who understand this and engineers who don't isn't technical depth. It's the ability to conceive of entirely different things.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The probability of this happening is not 0%
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Dogfooding Opus 4.7 the last few weeks, I've been feeling incredibly productive. Sharing a few tips to get more out of 4.7 🧵
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Paul Moore - Security Consultant 
Hacking the #EU #AgeVerification app in under 2 minutes. During setup, the app asks you to create a PIN. After entry, the app *encrypts* it and saves it in the shared_prefs directory. 1. It shouldn't be encrypted at all - that's a really poor design. 2. It's not cryptographically tied to the vault which contains the identity data. So, an attacker can simply remove the PinEnc/PinIV values from the shared_prefs file and restart the app. After choosing a different PIN, the app presents credentials created under the old profile and let's the attacker present them as valid. Other issues: 1. Rate limiting is an incrementing number in the same config file. Just reset it to 0 and keep trying. 2. "UseBiometricAuth" is a boolean, also in the same file. Set it to false and it just skips that step. Seriously @vonderleyen - this product will be the catalyst for an enormous breach at some point. It's just a matter of time.
Paul Moore - Security Consultant @Paul_Reviews

.@vonderleyen "The European #AgeVerification app is technically ready. It respects the highest privacy standards in the world. It's open-source, so anyone can check the code..." I did. It didn't take long to find what looks like a serious #privacy issue. The app goes to great lengths to protect the AV data AFTER collection (is_over_18: true is AES-GCM'd); it does so pretty well. But, the source image used to collect that data is written to disk without encryption and not deleted correctly. For NFC biometric data: It pulls DG2 and writes a lossless PNG to the filesystem. It's only deleted on success. If it fails for any reason (user clicks back, scan fails & retries, app crashes etc), the full biometric image remains on the device in cache. This is protected with CE keys at the Android level, but the app makes no attempt to encrypt/protect them. For selfie pictures: Different scenario. These images are written to external storage in lossless PNG format, but they're never deleted. Not a cache... long-term storage. These are protected with DE keys at the Android level, but again, the app makes no attempt to encrypt/protect them. This is akin to taking a picture of your passport/government ID using the camera app and keeping it just in case. You can encrypt data taken from it until you're blue in the face... leaving the original image on disk is crazy & unnecessary. From a #GDPR standpoint: Biometric data collected is special category data. If there's no lawful basis to retain it after processing, that's potentially a material breach. youtube.com/watch?v=4VRRri…

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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
We've redesigned Claude Code on desktop. You can now run multiple Claude sessions side by side from one window, with a new sidebar to manage them all.
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Dmitry Lyalin
Dmitry Lyalin@LyalinDotCom·
What a freaking beautiful moment.
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am.will
am.will@LLMJunky·
The human brain is truly a marvel of nature. If you horribly reductive, and boiled it down to a language model, you'd be looking at roughly 100 trillon parameters running as a sparse MoE architecture Only about 1-5% of neurons fire at any given moment, meaning the brain "activates" maybe 1-5 trillion parameters per inference step. For context, the largest AI models we've built probably top out around 5 trillion parameters. The brain is roughly 100x larger. Even its active params at any given moment are larger than almost every model in existence today. Here's what melts my brain (pun intnended) though Your brain does all of this on about 20 watts of power, less than a dim light bulb. Training a frontier AI model consumes enough electricity to power small cities for months. Running inference across data centers pulls megawatts. Your brain runs 24/7 for 80+ years on the equivalent of a phone charger. We haven't come close to matching the brain's scale. And we're not even in the same universe when it comes to efficiency. Evolution spent 500 million yrs optimizing the most energy-efficient intelligence architecture ever known. we're trying to brute force our way there with compute and electricity. Nature is still the best engineer in the room.
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
Personally I don’t see the point of Cowork. I don’t even see the point of chatgpt or Claude anymore. I either want to talk to a claw (agent with all my skills running on a persistent computer with NO guardrails in iMessage or telegram) or i want to use Claude Code or Codex app for coding.
Riley Brown@rileybrown

Codex App > Claude Desktop App

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