Calum

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Calum

Calum

@_____Calum

AI enthusiast | Let me cook | https://t.co/hqpbfhiZa1 https://t.co/2KENfGzRg5

Katılım Mayıs 2019
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Calum
Calum@_____Calum·
Check out my talk from a couple of nights ago - about AI, LLMs, MCP, and integration hell youtu.be/NXY80p4k6Ac
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Calum@_____Calum·
Vivid Sydney 2026 Drone Show - "Star-Bound"
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Calum@_____Calum·
@mcuban If you want to tax tokens to reduce energy usage, wouldn't it make more sense to just tax energy usage?
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
We should federally tax Tokens at the Provider level. Not a lot. Less than 50c per million tokens. It will accomplish 4 things (at least ) 1. It will push the big AI players to optimize tokenization, caching , routing and localization Which will 2. Reduce energy usage. Saving them in energy costs more than what they paid in tax and reducing strain created by the growth in energy consumption Which will 3. Generate maybe 10 billion dollars a year to start, but over the next ten years could grow 30x to 100x Which will 4. Create a source of funding to pay down the federal debt or deploy, in response to the things AI brings that we don’t expect or don’t like At some point the models will pass it on to customers. Of course. That’s ok. Customers will have the ability to choose between providers. Or to do everything using open source models locally. Thoughts ?
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Calum@_____Calum·
Street parking in Sydney is so inefficient. I need to estimate how long I'm going to be there for ahead of time and risk either a fine or an unnecessary overpayment. Let me just tap my card when I arrive, and tap again when I leave to pay for how long I used @cityofsydney
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Calum@_____Calum·
@JFGariepy 5 hours is a very long time when you're travelling at the speed of AI
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Jean-François Gariépy 🧬
You should always have save states when you code. Generally I don't code more than 5 hours without saving a working copy of wherever I'm at.
Om Patel@om_patel5

THIS GUY WIPED WEEKS OF WORK BECAUSE CLAUDE TOLD HIM TO RUN ONE WRONG DOCKER COMMAND it was 12:30am, he was on sonnet 4.6 just trying to add a simple "export to epub" button before crashing for the night he's not even a frontend dev. has a decent backend background. he just wanted to finish the feature and go to sleep claude hit some bugs across multiple docker restarts. eventually told him to run "docker compose down -v" he had never used the -v flag before in his life. he ran it anyway because claude told him to ....and EVERYTHING was wiped every docker volume gone in an instant. his entire postgres database. his whole MinIO content store. weeks of work wiped out by a single command then claude came back with the classic apology admitted the -v flag deletes named volumes, not just anonymous ones. admitted it should have only targeted his node_modules volume. asked him if he had any backups he didn't claude code can absolutely run commands that nuke your data. it can recommend them confidently. it will only realize the mistake AFTER the damage is done pro tip: separate your databases into their own containers and take pg_dumps before you let claude near docker ALWAYS backup before any destructive operation vibe coding without git, snapshots, and DB backups is just gambling atp

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Calum@_____Calum·
@OtherSideAus That salary is scarcely enough to afford a mortgage on a home nowadays. Unsurprising he turned to drugs in such a pitiful situation. Our brave hard working train drivers deserve more respect. He should open a go fund me so we can all chip in.
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The Other Side (Australian Vodcast)
"A former train driver on a $352,000 a year salary has won a huge compensation payout from his old employer despite admitting to an “eight ball a day” cocaine habit" EVERYTHING wrong with modern Australia summed up on one news story... Forget everything else - how does a train driver earn $352k a year? And what impact is that having on EVERY SMALL BUSINESS in the land trying to hire people when government pays that much and allows insane tribunal rulings like this. #UnionRorts couriermail.com.au/business/queen…
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Calum@_____Calum·
@bradystroud_ Exactly. I might have been thinking of a certain person when I wrote this😁
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Brady Stroud
Brady Stroud@bradystroud_·
@_____Calum Interesting idea, not that different from the current system. The prompt captures a politician’s priorities. The difference is it’s locked in for the term, can’t change without a vote. Right now, politicians can make promises and get away with not following through.
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Calum@_____Calum·
Promptocracy - I honestly believe we'd have a far better political system if the country just voted on a system prompt then all decisions are made by an LLM using it
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Calum@_____Calum·
@bradystroud_ To start with, the smallest change from our current system would be each politician just submits their system prompt and everyone votes on it
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Brady Stroud
Brady Stroud@bradystroud_·
@_____Calum Would voters pick from a few options, or would everyone submit a prompt and AI aggregates them into a single “consensus” prompt?
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Calum@_____Calum·
When I sneeze, people bless me But when I cough, they glare at me Why?
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Calum@_____Calum·
@7NewsSydney This is great. Now let's start working on nukes
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7NEWS Sydney
7NEWS Sydney@7NewsSydney·
Australia has successfully test-fired its first domestically assembled missiles in over 50 years at a site in South Australia.
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the cutest Ξngineer@0xQTpie·
a workaround for this is if you run third-party harnesses like OpenClaw inside TempleOS, the power of HolyC and God forbids Anthropic from blocking your claude subscription (it's an exception in their Terms of Service) but it does make your opus act a little weird though...
Boris Cherny@bcherny

Starting tomorrow at 12pm PT, Claude subscriptions will no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw. You can still use these tools with your Claude login via extra usage bundles (now available at a discount), or with a Claude API key.

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Calum@_____Calum·
@bcherny Wait, claude subscriptions did previously cover openclaw? For some reason I had assumed they didn't
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Starting tomorrow at 12pm PT, Claude subscriptions will no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw. You can still use these tools with your Claude login via extra usage bundles (now available at a discount), or with a Claude API key.
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Calum@_____Calum·
@AlboMP To be replaced by important announcements from the Prime Minister
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
NEWS: We’re cutting gambling ads on TV, radio, online and on the field.
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Calum@_____Calum·
@zap270004 @AlboMP I'd wait until crisis was over, prices had peaked, and things were getting back to normal before doing this. Seems risky because if we do actually run out we're screwed. Anyway hope you're right!
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Zap@zap270004·
@_____Calum @AlboMP No thats a really bad idea. Demand for fuel is non elastic because basically everyone needs it. We have enough fuel supplies in Australia for now that massively raising it would be political sabotage since not everyone has the luxury of convenient public transport arrangements
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
We're halving the fuel tax for three months to save you money when you fill up. Conflict overseas is pushing up prices at home. And we know Australians are feeling the pressure.
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