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Charles

@ccoombs20

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Charles
Charles@ccoombs20·
How on earth could you possibly know that. Every Iranian supporter said Israel would be leveled in a conflict within days. They would overwhelm their air defenses and it would be over. Missile launches started strong and then trickled down to near nothing. That’s verifiable. So why did they save their supposed thousands upon thousands of missiles? Or is it more likely they blew their load, and then were fragmented with little capability to centrally coordinate and lacked launchers. Perhaps they have super secret stashes, but common sense and empirical evidence would say otherwise
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D@TheDadaTweets·
@based_yeoman @dccommonsense You really believe your own propaganda? Iran could fire everything they have, totally overwhelm all counter measures, and still have thousands of missiles land on all critical infrastructure rendering Israel uninhabitable. Why haven't they?
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Dan Carlin
Dan Carlin@dccommonsense·
1. This "do you want Iran to have nukes?!" argument wonderfully obscures the much thornier larger question: This is an 80 year old weapons technology that (ostensibly) no one who doesn't already have it is allowed to. How long is that a tenable situation? Permanent inferiority?
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Riley Coyote
Riley Coyote@RileyRalmuto·
well for starters my friend your context is at 89%... i guarantee you if you didnt push it that far you wouldnt experience that degradation. im the last one to defend them right now. truly. v unhappy with anthropic. but they would tell you the same thing. not that thats an excuse. but just practically speaking, if you dont push the context window past about 50-60% if you can help it, this likely will never happen. I just use the 200k most of the time now tbh.
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MK Dub III
MK Dub III@3266miles·
I've been extremely hesitant to call out @AnthropicAI for anecdotal degradation in Claude's performance, but whatever they've shipped to the harness in the last few releases has absolutely lobotomised it. This is an *identical* workflow to what I was running last week.
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Charles
Charles@ccoombs20·
@bcherny @Hesamation Then something is wrong. I use max effort during off peak hours and it’s deathly slow and producing obviously less quality output, despite using consistent frameworks like had
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
👋 This is false. We serve exactly the same models to all users. What the person in the post might be experiencing is a lower effort level vs. what the enterprise set. Claude Code users can change this anytime by running /effort. low effort = less tokens and lower intelligence, high = more tokens and more intelligence.
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ℏεsam
ℏεsam@Hesamation·
Redditor claims Claude Code is nerfed for Pro/Max users vs Enterprise customers and the strategy is to use the paid plan users to generate hype on X and LinkedIn so companies would reach out to them.
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Charles
Charles@ccoombs20·
@elonmusk @grok Why it’s retarded and provides little to no value.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The next @Grok Imagine release will be epic. We are doubling down.
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Natism
Natism@his4Everz·
@TechSoulGeeta Yes! I’ve posted that as well thank you 😊
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Natism
Natism@his4Everz·
🚨 BREAKING: Iran just threatened to cut undersea cables that carry 95% of the world’s internet. This changes everything.
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Charles
Charles@ccoombs20·
@vardhan945 @esaagar Yes that’s literally how it works. If they think there is one mine in the are they are not going to risk their $2b tankers
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Vader945@vardhan945·
@ccoombs20 @esaagar So 10% of their military capabilities are sufficient to close the Gulf of Hormuz and rain missiles on US bases in the Gulf and Israel?? Nothing says winning like Trump asking for international help lol
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Saagar Enjeti
Saagar Enjeti@esaagar·
The Air Force has lost 10% of the entire Reaper fleet in Iran already???
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Charles
Charles@ccoombs20·
All experimental is key phrase here. Ship it. See if a large amount of users actually find the AI generated content good and there are no errors/factual inaccuracies. I’ve built similar demos and it feels great going from 0 to 1 so quickly, with the nice UIs, but real world is basically a completely separate genre than coding an MVP demo, can’t just change schemas randomly, data migrations, deployment issues, and then just AI content randomly being off and teaching incorrect information or all sounding exactly the same.
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Jesse Genet
Jesse Genet@jessegenet·
I haven’t tried running Garry’s prompts, I have a pod of agents making content for homeschool… so for instance I’ve made a pipeline where we ingest a curriculum book, generate md files and lesson plans off of it and then I have an agent dedicated to making visuals for each lesson and another focused on making games that correspond to each etc… it’s all experimental but it’s cool to get them to work in sequence and wake up to actual completed good quality output
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Jesse Genet
Jesse Genet@jessegenet·
The average person really wants to believe this because then they can just not try hard to get good at using AI right now and not feel behind… they even get to feel smug! fun! don’t fall for it.
Mo@atmoio

AI is making CEOs delusional

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Charles
Charles@ccoombs20·
@BretWeinstein Wow huge L. Tucker has become a despicable liar over the past year. Do you even watch or follow what he says? It's so baffling that the only explanation is that he is compromised by some anti-west group or just lost his cool and wants the west to burn.
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
If his information is correct, what we have here is the (deep) state going after an American journalist. Obviously. That should enrage every patriotic American, no matter what disagreement they may have with Tucker’s perspective.
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Khaled
Khaled@VyprCEO·
If you sum up the last 20 years of the US-Iran relationship, it reads like this: US: Do not peruse nuclear weapons Iran: Ok we signed the nuclear proliferation treaty US: Too bad, you’re getting sanctioned Iran: Ok US: Stop pursuing nuclear weapons Iran: We’re not; we’re generating energy just like other countries. US: Sign a deal and have us inspect what you’re doing Iran: Ok, deal signed, inspectors welcome US: Too bad, deal canceled and you’re getting more sanctions Iran: Ok US: Stop pursuing nukes or else Iran: Look, we did everything you’ve asked US: Too bad, we’re gonna bomb you anyway. That girl school looks like a good target *BOOM* Israel: *bombs Iran Iran: *defends itself Israel: “The evil regime of Iran is targeting our civilians” US: “Iran is cutting heads off babies”
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Zazzy
Zazzy@ZazzyJets·
@kanbar @VyprCEO Sunset clauses meant new negotiations, not an automatic bomb. The US left a working deal for max pressure, which created the 60% pivot.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Iran relies on asymmetric tactics, not a blue-water navy. The Strait is just 21 miles wide at its narrowest, easily covered by: - Coastal/boat-launched anti-ship missiles (thousands in inventory pre-conflict) - Naval mines (est. 5,000 stockpile, deployable fast by small boats or mini-subs) - Drone swarms (production ~10k/month) - Armed speedboat swarms for harassment/seizures These make shipping too risky/expensive to insure—tankers avoid it without needing to "block" every mile. US strikes sank some warships, and missiles are depleting from use, but remaining assets plus rapid minelaying/drone output sustain disruption for weeks/months.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 Iran just issued its most direct economic threat of this war: “If you can tolerate oil at more than $200 per barrel — continue this game.” Let’s put $200 oil in real terms: Gas at the pump: $8-10/gallon. Diesel: $12+/gallon. Every product shipped by truck in America gets more expensive overnight. Airlines grounded or tickets at $3,000 minimum. Heating oil. Plastics. Fertilizer. Medicine. Everything. Oil is already at $110. Up from $65 one week ago. Qatar warning it hits $150 within days if Gulf exporters halt. Iran isn’t bluffing. They control the Strait. They said they decide when it ends. Trump told merchant sailors to “show some guts.” Iran told Trump what guts will cost you. $200 a barrel. The five-deferment president started a war he has no idea how to end.
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
My information consumption is now 1/4 X, 1/4 podcast interviews of the smartest practitioners, 1/4 talking to the leading AI models, and 1/4 reading old books. The opportunity cost of anything else is far too high, and rising daily.
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Charles
Charles@ccoombs20·
I don't see how unless you are building the most complex piece of software every conceived you would need 20 agents, let alone 100. Perhaps some subagents for the initial context gathering, and other background tasks. The conflicts are not worth it, and many things need to be done serially
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Sam Hogan 🇺🇸
Sam Hogan 🇺🇸@samhogan·
What if a codebase was actually stored in Postgres and agents directly modified files by reading/writing to the DB? Code velocity has increased 3-5x. This will undoubtedly continue. PR review has already become a bottleneck for high output teams. Codebase checked-out on filesystem seems like a terrible primitive when you have 10-100-1000 agents writing code. Code is now high velocity data and should be modeled at such. Bare minimum, we need write-level atomicity and better coordination across agents, better synchronization primitives for subscribing to codebase state changes and real-time time file-level code lint/fmt/review. The current ~20 year old paradigm of git checkout/branch/push/pr/review/rebase ended Jan 2026. We need an entirely new foundational system for writing code if we’re really going to keep pace with scale laws.
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Charles
Charles@ccoombs20·
He is a midwit with a BA in English who films himself giving fake classes. Outrageous claims is how he makes himself standout and be relevant so he can be invited to talk on mostly anti-west podcasts. His analysis is akin to tarot card reading. Some of his analysis makes sense, some is pure fan fiction, which is a common propaganda strategy. Say things that make sense, and then weave in points that have no basis in reality but which push the listener toward a certain end.
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Defiant Ghost
Defiant Ghost@TheDefiantGhost·
Prof. Jiang Xueqin on the outcome of this war: "The outcome is to kill as many people as possible, to destroy the entire global economy, to destroy Iran, to force the United States out of the Middle East, to destroy the Gulf nation states, to suck Turkey into the war, to lead to the creation of the Greater Israel Project and eventually Pax Judaica." "And then, eventually, to create conditions for another world war called the War of Gog and Magog, where Russia and Iran attack Israel together, which will usher in the end of the world." "It's all been preordained. It's all been scripted out. And that's exactly what's going to happen. And it's only a question of like time frame." "It will be a disaster." "Iran will be shattered. America will be forced out of the Middle East. And Israel will become the only standing power in the Middle East." @xueqinjiang
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Charles
Charles@ccoombs20·
@Marwa__Osman There are 500k IRGC members. The population is 90m. The US doesn’t target civilians it targets military assets and other strategic installments
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Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان
So let's get this straight. We're supposed to believe that during four days of Mossad-backed riots, Iran somehow "killed" 30,000 civilians, without missiles, without bombs, just magically "shooting" them in the middle of chaos. Yet in six days of open warfare, after launching more than 3,000 ballistic missiles and drones across Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the Israeli entity, the official narrative claims the total casualties are… 6 American soldiers and 11 Israeli occupation troops. Right. Thirty thousand dead with no missiles. But thousands of missiles in an actual war… and barely a scratch. The math ain't mathing 🤔
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Charles
Charles@ccoombs20·
@McGddson @RichardLiberson @TheIranWatcher @kambizhosseini They have to try and coordinate. Things are probably super hectic with communications systems broken, linki in the chain of command dead, etc. Hard to be smart in those scenarios, unless you don't care about anything and just want to survive (which basically would mean defeat)
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Gæddi McGæddson
Gæddi McGæddson@McGddson·
@RichardLiberson @TheIranWatcher @kambizhosseini I get the first mistake, barely, but I don't get the second three days *after* the first one. Like, only a smoking crater was left. There wasn't any room to mistake what had happened. Lab rats have better self-preservation than that. Surely they'd meet in a hospital or something
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The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷
The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷@TheIranWatcher·
Heavy IRGC casualties reported after strike on Sepah Square in Karaj, according to an eyewitness. A caller from Iran recounted an unbelievable scene today to @kambizhosseini. He said that after Sepah Square in Karaj was struck, IRGC forces were running in panic - “like headless chickens,” scattered and terrified, unsure where to go. Moments later, the Special Forces headquarters was bombed - a building reportedly packed far beyond its normal capacity, with several times more personnel inside than usual. According to the caller, the casualties were so heavy that hearse vehicles were seen repeatedly transporting bodies away from the site. Here is a video of the bomb.
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TheStandupPod
TheStandupPod@thestanduppod·
Why OpenClaw users buy Mac minis
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Charles
Charles@ccoombs20·
@FurkanGozukara @joseph_galimi As far as you know. You don't know anything sir, none of us do. Please stop adding to the slop of severely uninformed takes on this god forsaken platform.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
CNN will never give you this info : Iran sends a drone at a US base. It costs $50k. America fires a $1m missile. It misses, so two more follow. $3m spent to kill one $50k drone. Iran makes 500 a day and has 80,000 stocked. Cheap drones. Costly missiles. Math ain't mathing
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