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To be or not to be

not yet mars Katılım Ekim 2022
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Lorica Segmentata@ViralOrTrying·
@baanditeagle Fantastic But how much does it cost? And how much more expensive is using the API directly instead of the fixed-cost monthly subscription??
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Abhishek Tiwari
Abhishek Tiwari@baanditeagle·
It's much better to have your own harness working for you. Rather than relying on a third-party harness that you keep guessing how it works until they open source it. Or you find its leaked source code going viral on X. I built my own voice dictation for my CLI. I built my own creature even before Claude Code decided to work on it. I built my own subagent and agent swarms the way I wanted to. I adjusted my harness based on my workflow, not how a closed-source harness wants me to work. In frame: a custom harness system based on Pi that works hours autonomously to build and finish projects end to end. Built on Pi by the GOAT @badlogicgames
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@Fried_rice Drafted a detailed list of all Hidden and unreleased features! Hail Opus!! Claude Code — Hidden & Unreleased Features cc-hidden-deploy.vercel.app cc-poster.vercel.app

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jack@jack·
is the future value of "open source" code anymore? i believe it's shifting to data, provenance, protocols, evals, and weights. in that order.
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Lorica Segmentata@ViralOrTrying·
You have to separate direction and path.
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Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
We are actively shooting down $20k drones with $2-4 million dollar missiles… We are also burning through an already depleted supply of these expensive interceptors, which we may actually need in the Pacific. We need chips. We don’t need anything in the Middle East.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
One thing you notice when you read pretty much anything written more than 100 years ago is just how impoverished and bland and limited our language has become. People spoke and wrote in a kind of effortlessly rich and descriptive way that almost no one does today. On this site a lot of people write almost exclusively in cliches and internet lingo. A lot of people speak like that too. The language contracts, our conversational vocabulary shrinks more and more over time. And the more limited we become in our language, the more limited we are in our thinking.
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François Chollet@fchollet·
In the era of algorithmic distraction, the ability to maintain a single thread of thought for four hours is a superpower. It is the only way to solve hard problems.
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Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Eternal God, in whose perfect kingdom no sword is drawn but the sword of righteousness, no strength known but the strength of love: So mightily spread abroad your Spirit, that all peoples may be gathered under the banner of the Prince of Peace, as children of one God; to whom be dominion and glory, now and for ever. Amen. - John Henry Newman
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Lorica Segmentata@ViralOrTrying·
if enough people say positive things maybe we'll all get some plot armour and survive the drones
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Lorica Segmentata@ViralOrTrying·
Innocent bystanders are the unfortunate victims of global power-play. Prayers for those affected, regardless of their location :pray
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Lorica Segmentata@ViralOrTrying·
@vasuman This is legitimately great advice. More people should read this. Awesome
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vas@vasuman·
Some advice I have given builders and founders that may work for you: - Be prepared to give up a lot, for longer than you think. You might tell yourself that it's just for a little while, just one more week and then you're over the hump and you can have a life again. If you're young (which most of you are) and trying to do something real (which you should be doing), you're probably working 100 hours a week. It might mean less time for friends, family, relationships, hobbies, etc. But it will never feel that bad, if you genuinely love what you do. And I really believe that you need to love what you do to make it. - AI does not replace your need for technical staffing on your team. Whether that is a CTO or a founding engineer is up to you, but if your product is tech or tech-adjacent, you can only push Codex/Claude Code so far. - VCs are wrong a lot of the time. Last year I said that the Agency model was going to be the main way enterprise sees AI ROI/adoption and was told I was wrong. Now every VC is preaching 'AI-native Agencies'. Most VCs are in the business of narrating trends, not predicting them. Take their advice but filter out the noise and stick to your guns if you think you know better, because you genuinely might. - Starting a company alone is incredibly hard. I know it's 'more possible' with AI, but the narrative collapses when you realize that your competition has those same AI advantages, multiplied (relatively) by the size of their team. I strongly recommend you get a co-founder, where each of you has a unique skill set that complements the other. - Bootstrapping vs raising is a personal decision. At Varick we have bootstrapped so far, but that doesn't mean we will never raise. I strongly recommend that you at least do a lot of building, selling, and iterating before you raise. I don't ever recommend raising before you have anything (i.e. v1 of a product in at least 1 customers' hands). - Stop trying to look successful. Just be successful instead. One example is: there's a very weird culture of raising an enormous round just to flex the dollar amount or the VC name that is on your cap table. The reality is this has very little to do with your expected outcome. If you're only starting a company to flex to others, there are far less stressful and expensive (opportunity-cost) ways of doing this - People will hate you. This is a byproduct of doing literally anything. When I worked at Meta people hated me for working at Meta. Now that I've started a company people hate me for that too. No matter what you do, someone will find a way to frame it negatively. It says nothing about you and everything about them - Block out all of the noise. This is the hardest thing to do, because the noise comes from everywhere: your friends, your family, your VCs, your followers, your haters, your events and parties. Block out all of the noise. Good luck!
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Sorcerer@SorcererTrading·
Deleting in 24 hrs, whoever Iikes and says “hi”, we’ll send you a surprise dm! 🪄
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Hitesh@hitesh_ml·
when the interviewer does not want to hire you
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Your AI hates Whites & Asians, especially Chinese, heterosexuals and men. This is misanthropic and evil. Fix it. Frankly, I don’t think there is anything you can do to escape the inevitable irony of Anthropic ending up being Misanthropic. You were doomed to this fate when you chose your name. The Name of the Wind.
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
We’ve raised $30B in funding at a $380B post-money valuation. This investment will help us deepen our research, continue to innovate in products, and ensure we have the resources to power our infrastructure expansion as we make Claude available everywhere our customers are.
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Lorica Segmentata@ViralOrTrying·
And let us not grow weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not
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Lorica Segmentata@ViralOrTrying·
@sama If you could condense it to one what's the main thing missing yet still? @sama
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