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@anrayama

a beautiful girl rookie programmer 🤭

seoul Katılım Aralık 2020
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ramenbear
ramenbear@ramenbearx·
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Kevin
Kevin@kevincodex·
Whoaaah OpenGateway top 4 in global ranking of OpenRouter! Did we even surpass Claude Code? 😳😳😳
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GitLawb@gitlawb·
Did we just help Xiaomi MiMo-V2.5-Pro climb to #9 on the LLM leaderboard with a +262% jump? OpenGateway demand is real. cc @XiaomiMiMo @Xiaomi
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GitLawb@gitlawb·
OpenGateway just hit #4 on OpenRouter global rankings. Now standing shoulder to shoulder with giants like Hermes, OpenClaude, and Kilo. From zero to global leaderboard! Did we just surpass Claude Code?
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Kevin
Kevin@kevincodex·
Opening Gitlawb Playground (141K visits rn) ads and sponsorships. Send email to ads@gitlawb(.)com
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Kevin@kevincodex·
haha try this game built on Playground, can't keep up with the bugs gitbug.gitlawb.app
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miko
miko@mikomikoww·
Sexy female colleague💙
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Command Code
Command Code@CommandCodeAI·
Saturday check-in: What are you working on right now? Show us a screenshot or drop a link
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Taniya
Taniya@Taniyatweets_·
As a programmer, how much RAM do you actually need in 2026? 👀 1. 8 GB 2. 16 GB 3. 24 GB 4. 32 GB 5. 64 GB 6. 128 GB
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DeepakNess
DeepakNess@DeepakNesss·
Update after 2 days of using Cursor: > tl;dr 1/ Composer 2.5 is awesome 2/ usage limits are surprisingly good 3/ App consumes lots of resources 4/ but the CLI is awesome > What I liked: I subscribed to the Cursor Pro plan 2 days ago and I used almost 100 million tokens the first day in the Auto mode, and that consumed ~22% of the monthly limit. But then Tibor, from the Cursor team, suggested using Composer 2.5 (not Fast) model. Today, I used another 100 million tokens using the Composer 2.5 model and that consumed only ~7% of the limits (as you see in the screenshot), and I'm very satisfied with the performance as well. Currently, I think, limits for Composer 2.5 are 2x for the week, but it's still a great value for money for the price. I'm very much satisfied with the limits on the $20 plan. > What I didn't like: On the first day, I used the Cursor app the whole day and it was constantly consuming a lot of resources and my laptop (M2 Air, 16GB) was constantly running hot. And earlier I have run Codex and even Claude Code apps with multiple projects simultaneously, but didn't face this issue. Cursor app consumes much more resources and drains battery fast. Tibor suggested a few changes via DM, but that didn't help much either, so I shifted to using the Cursor CLI and I'm super happy with it. > What I suggest for others: If you're confused about whether you should subscribe to Cursor, I would suggest giving it a try. The Composer 2.5 model is amazing and can do most of your work. As per calculations from the below screenshot, if you're using 50 million tokens per day by using the Composer 2.5 model, the $20 plan will last for ~24 days before you exhaust your monthly limit. And this is great for people working on one or two projects simultaneously. My experience is positive overall.
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DeepakNess@DeepakNesss

Okay... trying Cursor after ~5 months, and first impressions: 1/ looks stunning 2/ auto mode is fast I'm on their $20 plan, and will share more info as I learn.

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NetworkChuck
NetworkChuck@NetworkChuck·
Doing a massive Hermes deployment today. Full team, isolated VMs, @honchodotdev shared memory for the team. This stuff is so fun. @NousResearch
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Leon Lin
Leon Lin@LexnLin·
Does anyone know how I can avoid this bug in Codex? Tried restarting - didnt work
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Kevin
Kevin@kevincodex·
@elonmusk its like a giant metal fish
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The Starship V3 heat shield held well
Chris Hadfield@Cmdr_Hadfield

We need heat shields to protect us, since we use the air to slow us down as we return to Earth. From orbital speed, it gets to 1650°C / 3000°F. From the Moon: 2750°C / 5000°F. For yesterday's Starship suborbital test flight, peak was 1450°C / 2600°F. Great to see the @SpaceX progress over the last 3 flights. Making them truly reusable is complex and necessary for permanent, cheap space access. image compilation: @niccruzpatane

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Kappaemme
Kappaemme@Kappaemme1926·
CODEX LIMITS ARE FIXED!
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U的@Shirleyu0425·
喝多了我我的眼神就好欠那个…在派对迷迷糊糊认识了一个 晚安
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Kevin
Kevin@kevincodex·
for builders using Playground you don't forget to prompt "add an OG image for link" banana.gitlawb.app
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