Chris Dukes

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Chris Dukes

Chris Dukes

@clduab11

Katılım Ocak 2026
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Chris Dukes
Chris Dukes@clduab11·
You're 100% right. Admittedly, it was more knee-jerk frustration than anything else (wasn't just monthly dues; there was given cloud credits & incoming pivot to Roo Code Team for ICs w/ the Linear/Slack integrations...); I am grateful for the announcement + time to pivot out. I know the builders are going to create great things! I will follow along with Roomote's progress closely and hope there comes a time where our paths can cross again because the engineering the team puts out is second-to-none. @mattrubens is an awesome human and I'm more than happy to follow anything he and the team continues to do. No need for the disclaimer; I always appreciate straight talk, and appreciate you taking the time out to respond. Continues to show just how much the team cares about the work they do 😊.
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¥₿ (🧱, 🚀)@O_yb_O·
@clduab11 Hey Chris, this might sound harsh, but that’s not my intention. I’m speaking plainly because sometimes the truth isn’t easy to hear, but it still needs to be said... 20$ a month for 5 years barely pays for a day of a senior software engineer. Roocode was built with much more efforts than any of that and probably provided more value to the people that used it than the 20$ a month they initially paid for. Projects need to adapt, this means shifting objectives and targets to survive. Respect to the builders, even if sometimes it's not what you would've wanted, it's a reality hard to grasp for the outsiders.
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Chris Dukes
Chris Dukes@clduab11·
Thank you @mattrubens ; I SUPER appreciate that and though I'm very sad about this, I'm very very appreciative to you and the crew for the work you've contributed thus far. I wish y'all the best, and I'll be follow Roomote very closely!!
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Matt Rubens
Matt Rubens@mattrubens·
@clduab11 @roocode I hear you Chris, and really appreciate all of your support and feedback along the way. Things didn't end up the way we hoped with Roo Code, but hopefully we were able to add some value for people. I just refunded your Pro payments and will refund unused credit balances soon.
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UI/UX Savior
UI/UX Savior@UiSavior·
Lol 😂😂
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
stop spending money on Claude Code. Chipotle's support bot is free:
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Mark Gadala-Maria
Mark Gadala-Maria@markgadala·
Lord of the Rings x Pawn Shop might be the greatest AI video ever created. Credit u/YouAreNowDUM
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Chris Dukes
Chris Dukes@clduab11·
@r0ktech I thought I was clever about this too, until my brother (an experienced, well-trained MBA) says... "Wait, so you're working this hard just to make work do work? Why don't you just ... do the work?"
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𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑
𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑@r0ktech·
POV: you’re a developer in 2026😂
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Jayroo
Jayroo@jayroo69·
DIAAAAABEETUS!!!!!!!!!!!
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Chris Dukes@clduab11·
So, is it just me, or...@AnthropicAI , you got something to tell us? Or do we need to wait until our @Fallout 4 timeline first before joining?
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Chris Dukes@clduab11·
@BenStiller To anyone needing to step back and take a breather... @BenStiller knows best there too. "Feel the qi... repulse the monkey" iykyk
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Chris Dukes
Chris Dukes@clduab11·
@akothari @NotionHQ Hi @akothari , is the MiniMax 2.5 hosted in the US via an intermediary provider such as Cerebras or OpenRouter? Or who exactly holds the keys to the inferencing server-side?
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Akshay Kothari
Akshay Kothari@akothari·
We just rolled out the first open weight model for @NotionHQ Custom Agents. For simpler tasks, it's a lot cheaper than other models. Give it a try!
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dan ushman
dan ushman@danushman·
I built this as a side for personal use. But, it turned out to be so much more and so much better than I ever hoped, I am releasing it as a product for everyone. It's called Situation Deck (SitDeck) and it's a free OSINT dashboard with 180+ live data sources. It puts the entire world and almost everything happening in it on one screen. Here's what it is, why it exists, and why/how I'm giving it away for free.
Situation Deck@SitDeck

Announcing SitDeck.com: A free, real-time, AI-powered OSINT dashboard w/ 180+ data feeds, 55+ widgets, 70+ map layers, alerts & more. Conflicts. Earthquakes. Flights. Nukes. Cyber threats. Elections. All live. All in one place. Monitor the situation. For free.

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Chris Dukes@clduab11·
@AlBuffalo2nite Great, now maybe you can tell us what’s going on in YOUR OWN WORDS, instead of using AI solely to tweet for you (and verify the footage maybe?) This is very important to get right.
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Perplexity
Perplexity@perplexity_ai·
Today we're releasing two embedding model families, pplx-embed-v1 and pplx-embed-context-v1. These SOTA embedding APIs are designed specifically for real-world, web-scale retrieval. pplx.ai/pplx-embed
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Perplexity
Perplexity@perplexity_ai·
Introducing Perplexity Computer. Computer unifies every current AI capability into one system. It can research, design, code, deploy, and manage any project end-to-end.
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Chris Dukes@clduab11·
A growing body of peer-reviewed research shows the Flynn effect, which is the ~100-year trend of rising IQ scores across generations, has actually reversed in multiple developed nations. #GenZLife (born ~1997–2012, Pew) is the first cohort in modern psychometric history to score lower on cognitive tests than the previous generation, particularly in fluid reasoning, working memory, and reading comprehension. Relative to the framing of Horvath's testimony, the actual causes are debated, highly complex, and very interwoven...but the causes likely include digital attention fragmentation, cognitive outsourcing to devices, and shifts in educational practice. It's important to not that the decline is environmentally driven (NOT genetic) which means it's theoretically reversible if we're not too late to act.
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

Scientists have identified a reversal of the long-standing Flynn effect—the roughly 200-year trend of rising average intelligence (measured via IQ and cognitive tests) across generations. For the first time in modern recorded history, Generation Z (born roughly 1997–2012) shows lower performance than previous generations in key cognitive domains, including attention, memory, literacy, numeracy, executive function, problem-solving, and general IQ—despite spending more years in formal education than ever before. Neuroscientist and educator Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath, PhD, MEd, testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on January 15, 2026, highlighting this shift. In his written testimony, he stated that cognitive development in children across much of the developed world has stalled or reversed over the past two decades, with declines evident in international assessments (e.g., PISA, TIMSS) and other large-scale data starting around the mid-2000s and accelerating post-2010. Horvath attributes the primary driver not to reduced schooling, but to the widespread integration of digital screens and educational technology (EdTech) in classrooms. He argues that human brains evolved for deep, focused learning through face-to-face interaction and sustained attention, not fragmented skimming or constant task-switching encouraged by devices. Key points from his testimony include: - Teens now spend over half their waking hours on screens, with significant portions in school involving computers or tablets—often leading to off-task behavior and shallower processing. - Evidence from meta-analyses and national/international studies shows a consistent pattern: higher classroom screen exposure correlates with weaker outcomes in reading, math, science, and higher-order reasoning. - Digital tools may aid narrow, repetitive skill practice in controlled settings, but in core academic contexts, they tend to reduce depth of understanding, retention, and critical thinking. Horvath describes this as a "structural mismatch" between human cognition and how digital platforms are designed (to capture and fragment attention), warning that unchecked EdTech adoption risks long-term harm to workforce skills, innovation, and societal reasoning. [Horvath, J. C. (2026). Written testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. U.S. Senate]

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