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alphaXiv
alphaXiv@askalphaxiv·
Introducing MCP for arXiv Let your research agents stand on the shoulders of giants Fast multi-turn retrieval, keyword search, and embedding search tools across millions of arXiv papers 🚀
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bunnypixel@bunnypixel8·
@toddsaunders have a documented cc tdd process and just teach them your process.
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
When interviewing someone, at this point all I want to know is how good they are at Claude code. How are you figuring this out during interviews? Give them a take home project? Or what’s the best way.
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The Boring Marketer
The Boring Marketer@boringmarketer·
after a week of 18 hour days with claude code and codex, i think most people are using multi-agent dev wrong i think the best setup is: 1 builder 1 judge claude code moves the code forward, codex helps me figure out what’s actually broken, what order to fix it in, and whether the result is real or just noise
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bunnypixel@bunnypixel8·
@asaio87 no. you need more limits. look to use minimax m2.5 and glm 5 and kimi 2.5 , and get multiple of these plans.
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andrei saioc
andrei saioc@asaio87·
Can the Claude max $200/mo plan help you deliver 52 apps in 52 weeks ?
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bunnypixel@bunnypixel8·
there is going to be a very large drop in need for software engineers soon. one good engineer can manage the output of 7-10 devs with manually managing claude code windows. with orchestration, he could do 3-4 x that. this is assuming that the specifications are all ready. the product mgmt and the business decisions are the bottleneck now.
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Jonathan
Jonathan@joni_vrbt·
USA has ChatGPT USA has Grok USA has Claude USA has Gemini USA has Llama USA has Copilot China has DeepSeek China has Qwen China has Ernie China has GLM China has Kimi China has MiniMax Europe has?
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bunnypixel@bunnypixel8·
War is Peace, Ignorance is strength
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bunnypixel@bunnypixel8·
@mweinbach i tried it and sent a message "hi". it replied, hi, how can i help you and cost me $0.41 .. LOL
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J.J. McCullough
J.J. McCullough@JJ_McCullough·
I recently upgraded from an iPhone 15 to 17 and I see like, zero meaningful difference. It’s actually kind of hard for me to imagine what a smartphone could even DO better at this point. They can’t get any faster, the screen is crystal clear… Have we reached a phone plateau?
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Andrew Côté
Andrew Côté@Andercot·
SpaceX dropped a photo of their new cyclotron for radiation testing. You'll see these curved sections of magnets - why are they curved? Because mass is a relativistic property. The cyclotron frequency is qB/m, and the RF supplying the accelerating field is fixed at this frequency. This is fine for particles traveling at classical velocities. But for protons? They have a rest mass of ~938 MeV/c^2 So a 230 MeV cyclotron adds about 25% of mass to the proton in the form of energy. To keep the particles accelerating in phase with the constant frequency RF field, you need to increase the B field by 25% too. This is why the magnet sections become curved further out. The radius of orbit for the protons is entirely determined by their velocity, which is why you can extract a very constant beam energy despite having a highly variable energy along the cyclotron track. Usually how extraction is done is you put the proton with two electrons, so a weakly held second electron. Then at the desired extraction point you pass these doubly charged protons through a thin carbon foil which strips off both electrons. Since the net charge changes sign the curvature of orbit flips direction and they spiral out of the cyclotron. Heavy ion radiation testing is a big bottleneck for space hardening electrons. Ions are hard to produce. So often people use more easily obtained high energy photons or electrons and try to calculate equivalent doses, but, these aren't as good as the real thing. High energy ions tear through electronics and leave ionization tracks, breaking down the charge depletion zone in semiconductor conjunctions
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Jake Broe
Jake Broe@RealJakeBroe·
Hey, what do you think will happen to the housing market when tens of millions of upper middle class white collar workers lose their high paying jobs and can no longer afford to pay their mortgages anymore?
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Simplifying AI
Simplifying AI@simplifyinAI·
NVIDIA and ElevenLabs finally have a serious open-source rival 🤯 Chatterbox Turbo clones voices in 5 seconds with <150ms latency. 100% Open Source.
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bunnypixel@bunnypixel8·
@CryptoMikli this is the most retarded thing i have heard. $1M invested at 10% is 100k income a year. move to a low or no tax country and you will live well.
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Mikli@CryptoMikli·
Grant Cardone explains why having a $1M net worth with no passive income means you’re still BROKE “If you are 45 years old and you are a millionaire, if you have no more income, if you divide 45 years into 1 million, you have $20K a year, so you are not rich. You don't have any money. You have to live off $1,800 a month. You are a ‘millionaire,’ but it means nothing” “If you don't have constant income, then you can't be rich, because you are exhausting capital”
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bunnypixel@bunnypixel8·
@0xNairolf i thnk the opposite. UI will go away mostly. own he back end and the data and apis
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nairolf
nairolf@0xNairolf·
the end goal for apps is pretty simple imo: own your frontend + let a hundred third parties distribute you
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Shubham Saboo
Shubham Saboo@Saboo_Shubham_·
Someone just dropped VisionClaw. A real-time OpenClaw agent on your Meta glasses that sees, hears, and acts for you using Gemini Live. 100% Opensource.
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Vivo
Vivo@vivoplt·
the best 20 accounts to follow in AI: @karpathy = LLMs king @steipete = built openclaw @gregisenberg = startup ideas king @rileybrown = vibecode king @corbin_braun = cursor king @jackfriks = solo apps king @levelsio = solo startups king @marclou = solo startups king @EXM7777 = AI ops + systems king @eptwts = AI money twitter king @godofprompt = prompt king @vasuman = AI agents king @AmirMushich= AI ads king @0xROAS = AI UGCs king @egeberkina = AI images king @MengTo= AI landing pages king @rryssf_ = automations king @kloss_xyz = systems architecture king @emollick = AI science king @Hesamation = AI/ML king follow them all and learn.
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bunnypixel@bunnypixel8·
you don't change them. leave them run on free energy until they die. also, the fast networking and tons of bits will be removed and xAI will make a space version that is way lighter, simpler and with more rad hardening, with its own chip at much lower cost than $25k Elon has stated, no batteries needed, run on 24x7 free solar A bunch of things need to be redesigned, not just send H200 to space
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Andrew Mayne
Andrew Mayne@AndrewMayne·
Firstly: I'm a huge SpaceX fan. I went to the first Falcon 9 launch and the first Super Heavy. I own more SpaceX gear than anything else. Secondly: I'm a very big space economics geek. I literally wrote a book on space economics (tldr: tourism is a terrible business model but R&D and materials is exciting.) Thirdly: I helped design experiments that ran on the International Space Station. I invested in the first company to run an LLM in space (Besxar). But seriously... - An NVIDIA H100 is on the order of ~$25k+. - Running one 24/7 for a year is ~6 MWh, which is roughly ~$850–$1,000 in Abilene-area electricity (call it ~$900). - Swapping a GPU on Earth is minutes of labor. But the plan is to launch the GPU + batteries + solar + radiator + comms + shielding into LEO...only to have the next-gen GPU show up ~12 months later with another big perf/watt jump? What problem is “put it in space” actually solving other than grabbing headlines?
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isa⚡️
isa⚡️@isabellasg3·
Gonna start my journey with Clawbot tomorrow. Any advice/ tips for a beginner?
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