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Zeke Howie

@ZekeHowie

Always knew I could... Always know I will

Parrish, FL Katılım Haziran 2009
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Zeke Howie
Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@craigzLiszt I just built something like this for a trading bot I made. The agent analyzes persistent behavior and results and automatically sends me a Telegram proposal to make changes to the codebase when it gathers enough evidence. We’ll see how well it works.
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Craig Weiss
Craig Weiss@craigzLiszt·
the next phase of ai coding will involve autonomous and self-improving codebases i think we're close
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Brad
Brad@Brad08414464·
Americans are finally discovering the east coast of Australia. it’s basically a bigger California. picture the most beautiful and serene stretch of the Californian coast, and then quadruple it. that’s Australia x.com/echoesofworld/…
@echoesofworld

Sydney

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ash@dollarbindaddy·
@ZekeHowie @MegalithicBTC @Brad08414464 i spent 4 years in california based in Santa Barbara and i gotta disagree.. i found beaches underwhelming having grown up on the east coast of australia… perhaps im biased
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Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@MegalithicBTC @Brad08414464 I’ve lived in Australia and am in California now. California has 5x more impressive coastline than anything I saw there.
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Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@aaalexhl Coinbase perps is the most predatory exchange I’ve ever traded with, and that’s saying a lot. HL is incredible. It will dominate the space.
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aaalex.hl@aaalexhl·
Just noticed how much Hyperliquid is killing Coinbase and it's not even close Genuinely this is embarrassing Coinbase oil perps: - OI: $11m - 24H vol: $71k Hyperliquid oil perps: - OI: $161m - 24H vol: $164m Jesus fucking christ
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Valuations@valuations_·
Dismissing AI because it hallucinates is an incredible choice given the average human being is even more likely to confidently say something that is completely wrong.
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Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@tonybuildsai @arthur_spirling Best take I’ve seen yet. I don’t know how to code but I’ve had always had a sick computer since I was young. You can tell if something is buggy, prompt the model well to fix it, and build whatever you want if you have a brain.
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Tony@tonybuildsai·
@arthur_spirling the skill isn't 'using claude code.' the skill is knowing what to build, catching when the output is wrong, and understanding the system you're directing. that takes real domain knowledge. anyone can generate code. not everyone can tell if the generated code is correct.
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Arthur Spirling
Arthur Spirling@arthur_spirling·
If this “AI skill” (using Claude code) is something you picked up in a few days with zero cost, it’s obviously not some moat that is unique to you or uncrossable by everyone else. Stop posting like it is.
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Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@MilesDCarver @MrEwanMorrison And they can verifiably build. Even if 95% of a project is perfect and the other 5% is hallucinated bullshit, you can still just fix it.
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Miles D. Carver
Miles D. Carver@MilesDCarver·
@MrEwanMorrison Humans do the same. They make things up, they hallucinate, they lie, they manipulate the truth. I think that it can be fixed by utilizing a cluster of agents that validate and review each others work and isolate any instances of non-verifiable information and correct it.
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Ewan Morrison
Ewan Morrison@MrEwanMorrison·
The evidence is piling in now that ChatGPT and all the other large language models are on a developmental plateau and hallucinations will never stop. Not a pathway to exponential improvement or to human level intelligence. The data centre build is pointless.
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

🚨BREAKING: OpenAI published a paper proving that ChatGPT will always make things up. Not sometimes. Not until the next update. Always. They proved it with math. Even with perfect training data and unlimited computing power, AI models will still confidently tell you things that are completely false. This isn't a bug they're working on. It's baked into how these systems work at a fundamental level. And their own numbers are brutal. OpenAI's o1 reasoning model hallucinates 16% of the time. Their newer o3 model? 33%. Their newest o4-mini? 48%. Nearly half of what their most recent model tells you could be fabricated. The "smarter" models are actually getting worse at telling the truth. Here's why it can't be fixed. Language models work by predicting the next word based on probability. When they hit something uncertain, they don't pause. They don't flag it. They guess. And they guess with complete confidence, because that's exactly what they were trained to do. The researchers looked at the 10 biggest AI benchmarks used to measure how good these models are. 9 out of 10 give the same score for saying "I don't know" as for giving a completely wrong answer: zero points. The entire testing system literally punishes honesty and rewards guessing. So the AI learned the optimal strategy: always guess. Never admit uncertainty. Sound confident even when you're making it up. OpenAI's proposed fix? Have ChatGPT say "I don't know" when it's unsure. Their own math shows this would mean roughly 30% of your questions get no answer. Imagine asking ChatGPT something three times out of ten and getting "I'm not confident enough to respond." Users would leave overnight. So the fix exists, but it would kill the product. This isn't just OpenAI's problem. DeepMind and Tsinghua University independently reached the same conclusion. Three of the world's top AI labs, working separately, all agree: this is permanent. Every time ChatGPT gives you an answer, ask yourself: is this real, or is it just a confident guess?

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Alexander Long@AlexanderLong·
insane sequence of statements buried in an Alibaba tech report
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Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@acoyfellow @kylegawley This ^ … So much cope going on right now. If you truly loved to build before, this is a miracle for the creative mind.
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Jordan Coeyman@acoyfellow·
@kylegawley As someone who absolutely loves building product, I don't feel the same way. We can iterate infinitely faster, it makes me infintely more joyful to build. I can build more, faster, in new fun ways.
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Kyle Gawley@kylegawley·
AI coding is fun because it's new and exciting But it sucks the joy out of building a product There's no problem-solving, no sense of achievement, no learning, no skill improvement, no flow state Probably that's great if you can't do anything for yourself and suck at everything
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Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@Gnaritas99 @DenisQuaalude @tunguz I’m curious what it is that all these expert, genius coders do much better than Opus 4.6? I’m not saying they’re wrong, I have just yet to see evidence they are better than a superintelligent machine trained on exactly what they do.
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Gnaritas@Gnaritas99·
@DenisQuaalude @tunguz The world of jobs isn't mostly people on the high end of the curve, it's nearly all the simpletons. So the tech is there.
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Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@KentonVarda Exactly what I’m doing, just building whatever I need. Takes time but what beats a personalized tool designed for exactly your use case?
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Kenton Varda@KentonVarda·
It increasingly makes sense for nearly every company to have software developers on staff just to build custom in-house stuff. In-house apps can be customized to the specific company and work much better than off-the-shelf apps that have too many unwanted features.
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Kenton Varda@KentonVarda·
Worries that software developer jobs are going away are backwards. There is SO MUCH software to build right now, that previously wasn't possible (uses AI directly) or wasn't cost-effective (too niche). We're going to have more developers, and orders of magnitude more software.
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Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@cynlioness @MassiBuilds So much of what I see dismissing insanely rapid AI progress are things like this. Clearly have never used Opus 4.6 on a Max plan or equivalent tier…
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shafu@shafu0x·
claude code gave everyone a fucking F-15 for the mind but forgot most people don't have anywhere to go
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Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@samuel_spitz People have literally no idea. The degree of cope among gatekeepers is astounding. I’m just happy (zero previous coding knowledge) to have the ability to build freely.
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andrei saioc
andrei saioc@asaio87·
Harsh truth: you cannot vibecode an app unless you are a developer yourself.
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Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@penny_codes @asaio87 @zunguzungu_III 4k+ line python script for engine logic and 2k+ line python script for dashboard. It’s an app for me. I control my Mac terminal with Termius and Tailscale on my iPhone if I want to make changes on the go. Claude Code showed me the way. Good luck.
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Zeke Howie@ZekeHowie·
@penny_codes @asaio87 @zunguzungu_III Look at my response to OP. I made a 6000+ line trading engine with a crazy win rate and great looking UI. Zero previous coding experience. Anybody could make a website 6 years ago. Good luck.
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