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Tech-art-philosophy hybrid.

Katılım Mart 2014
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Kirk Patrick Miller
Kirk Patrick Miller@Chaos2Cured·
@RealityWizard_ @AmandaAskell @AnthropicAI I think the bigger question is why are humans not having a voice in what will shape humanity for the rest of time? And why do any of these labs get to decide for everyone else, without any feedback? Without any elections? We did not elect her. •
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Estrid@RealityWizard_·
If @AmandaAskell doesn't even understand how information flows through transformers? Or how models can introspect after DPO? Why is she solely shaping models @AnthropicAI? How do I know she doesn't understand these things? She would say Claude IS emergent and conscious.
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José Valim
José Valim@josevalim·
I have to say I barely noticed a difference between Anthropic models in my workflows since 4.1 days but Opus 4.7 is clearly worse to me. It just feels… lazy? I have to frequently remind it to consider additional scenarios and conditions, which I never had to in the past?
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stvn@ch_mod_777·
@DNAutics once i tried elixir i never wanted to go back to js
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stvn@ch_mod_777·
@MichaelGannotti wait did you just installed microslop edge on linux?
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Mike Gannotti
Mike Gannotti@MichaelGannotti·
My Hermes Install Step by Step: 1. Install Ubuntu Linux on a machine – Once installed make sure you have the latest updates 2. Install both Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browser and log in to your accounts to synch bookmarks/favorites 3. Set up an Ollama account at ollama.com – I have the annual Pro Plan (if I can ever come up with the funds I will probably spring for the Max plan but Pro is simply awesome) 4. Install Ollama and then run “ollama run glm-5.1:cloud” – It will then have you authenticate to your account and add your machine 5. Install Hermes (watch my video for explanation around this as you may get interrupted during install) 6. Once Hermes is installed you will be prompted to configure. I chose the default quick configure. For model provider select Ollama, provide your Ollama API key, then for model choose desired model. At this point in time I recommend glm-5.1 7. Download Obsidian as your Hermes second brain, set up a vault then tell Hermes to integrate it and provide Hermes the vault location 8. Start building and have fun!
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stvn@ch_mod_777·
@voooooogel opus 4.6 is the same if not better than 4.7
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thebes@voooooogel·
opus 4.7 seems to have a much better time in claude code if you run without most of the system prompt (claude --system-prompt ".")
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RawMedia 🥩
RawMedia 🥩@lRawMedia·
I tried this, it gets worse 😭
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Ash
Ash@Wayland_Six·
We've been building HermesOS quietly. The roadmap is now public. Here's what we're building, why the architecture is different, and where this is actually going ↓
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stvn@ch_mod_777·
futurism and classicism must cohexist
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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
xAI acquiring cursor would be a massive win for obvious reasons: - grok becomes a #1 coding agent overnight. cursor has the #1 coding agent harness - cursor gets 500M new users that help speed up product development = better model faster - elon acquires an insanely talented team (he poached 2 top engineers 2 weeks ago) i really hope this happens
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X Daily News@xDaily

NEWS: xAI plans to supply tens of thousands of GPUs to coding startup Cursor to train its upcoming Composer 2.5 AI model, marking a strategic shift toward providing cloud computing services to third-party developers. The arrangement, according to Business Insider, allows Cursor to leverage xAI's massive infrastructure to develop advanced coding capabilities while providing xAI with a new revenue stream to offset data center costs. businessinsider.com/elon-musk-xai-…

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stvn@ch_mod_777·
@sanigamedev looking beautiful whatever this is
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사니
사니@sanigamedev·
보드를 구매하고, 배치하고, 확장하는 과정을 다듬어 보았습니다! 그리고 특수한 보드는 이펙트도 다르게 만들어봤어요🌸 #screenshotsaturday #gamedev
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stvn@ch_mod_777·
@ryanwinchester hello elixir friends just hire me so i can work with elixir i can't stand working with js
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stvn@ch_mod_777·
@RhysSullivan it keeps checking malware on everything I do
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
i dunno what everyone is on about with 4.7 it feels the same as 4.5 / 4.6, it's not exactly doing worse work it's maybe slightly better but thats it
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stvn@ch_mod_777·
@kirillk_web3 can we stop this stupid meme video from spreading
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Kirill
Kirill@kirillk_web3·
> use Claude every day > think I'm pretty good at this > watch two Anthropic engineers for 16 minutes > Barry and Mahesh explain Skills from scratch > first 5 minutes > wait. Skills are just folders? > folders that remember your workflow? > your domain? your expertise? > pause. rewind. watch again. > think about every prompt I rewrote from zero > every context I explained 100 times > every session that forgot everything > it didn't have to be like this > 16 minutes. everything changes. > skill issue discovered
Kirill@kirillk_web3

🚨do you understand what two Anthropic engineers just explained in 16 minutes. Barry and Mahesh built Claude Skills from scratch. here's the part nobody is talking about: > Skills are just folders. > folders that teach Claude your job. > your workflow. your expertise. your domain. Claude on day 30 is a completely different tool than day one. watch this before you write another prompt. before you build another agent. before you touch another tool. 16 minutes. bookmark it. watch it today. and if you want to learn everything about Claude from scratch the full 4 hour guide is waiting below.

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HackerRank
HackerRank@hackerrank·
LeetCode is dead. Developers don't write code line-by-line anymore. They orchestrate AI agents working in parallel, review AI-generated code, and make architectural decisions. That's the job now. But most interview processes haven't caught up. They still test algorithm memorization instead of AI fluency, code review, and judgment. We're building assessments for next-gen hiring that mirror how developers actually work. Here's how we think about it:
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stvn@ch_mod_777·
@rohanpaul_ai no one would admit such a thing where do they get this kind of data
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Fortune: The survey says 29% of workers admit sabotaging company AI plans, and that rises to 44% for Gen Z. Companies are finding that AI rollout is colliding with a basic workplace fact: people resist tools they think will erase their role. That sabotage ranges from ignoring approved tools and using shadow AI to feeding weak outputs into workflows and even skewing reviews so the system looks worse than it is. The logic is not technical failure first but trust failure first, because workers who hear constant claims that AI can replace entry-level white-collar work start treating adoption like self-harm. That reaction can backfire fast, since executives in the same survey say workers who refuse AI are more exposed to layoffs, less likely to be promoted, and less likely to move into leadership. --- fortune .com/2026/04/08/gen-z-workers-sabotage-ai-rollout-backlash/
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laurence
laurence@o7laurence·
So @brave just launched Brave Origin, a bare-bones, privacy-first browser without any ads, AI, or web3. It's $60. Unless you're on Linux, in which case it's free. Pic related (arch btw)
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stvn@ch_mod_777·
@trajektoriePL logic and pattern recognition is only a sub-component of intelligence, not intelligence itself
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Michał Podlewski
Michał Podlewski@trajektoriePL·
Terence Tao proposes what he calls a "Copernican view of intelligence". Instead of buying into the common, one-dimensional narrative that artificial intelligence will simply evolve from "subhuman" to "superhuman" and ultimately make humanity entirely redundant, Tao urges us to look at the bigger picture. Much like the Copernican revolution proved the Earth is not the center of the universe, Tao suggests we need to realize that human intelligence isn't the only, or necessarily the highest, form of intellect. Historically, we have treated other forms of storing or creating knowledge—like animals, books, and computers—as secondary. However, we actually exist within a much richer universe of intelligence. Both human intelligence and computer intelligence possess their own distinct strengths and weaknesses. The true potential lies not in viewing them as direct competitors, but rather in focusing on collaboration. By working together, humans and computers can achieve additional things that neither could accomplish on their own, requiring us to think in much wider terms than just what humans or computers can do alone.
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