Cody McDowell

498 posts

Cody McDowell

Cody McDowell

@cmcdowell03

Austin, TX Katılım Mayıs 2009
550 Takip Edilen223 Takipçiler
Ian Carroll
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
At what point does Gandalf come in and extract the parasite from our government? At what point do we talk about the 25th?
Darth Powell@VladTheInflator

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Salahu
Salahu@salahudeen33·
Solution To Heart attack Save someone's life by sharing
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Cody McDowell
Cody McDowell@cmcdowell03·
@elonmusk At what point do you have to take into account the curvature of the earth 😆
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Shibetoshi Nakamoto
Shibetoshi Nakamoto@BillyM2k·
don't make this site like reddit, people don't downvote spam as strongly as they downvote opinions they disagree with i feel bored typing this because it's so obvious so please don't make stupid decisions thanks
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Cody McDowell
Cody McDowell@cmcdowell03·
@elonmusk @JoeTegtmeyer Scope out Robinson Ranch, it’s geographically surrounded by engineering talent. Westwood highschool is the most sought after highschool academically in Austin.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
No, that’s just the little advanced technology fab, where we will be iterating on chip designs. We couldn’t possibly fit the Terafab on the GigaTexas campus. It will be far bigger than everything else combined there. Several locations for Terafab are under consideration. It needs thousands of acres and over 10GW of power at full scale.
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Cody McDowell@cmcdowell03·
@DrewBruske @elonmusk @JoeTegtmeyer The plus here would also be its surrounded by semiconductor engineering communities. The population of minds I think is the biggest hurdle and this would be the location for that.
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
There is no concept of throttling. Our algorithm is completely open-sourced. We are the only social media company on Earth that has done that. What you’re referring to is the “author diversity rule”: If you spam the timeline, we can’t show all 118 posts to all your followers—because the app would be entirely one user.
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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody@MmisterNobody·
🚨SHOCKING 🚨 NIKITA JUST SAID THE QUIET PART OUT LOUD AND ADMITED TO THROTTLING.
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Cody McDowell
Cody McDowell@cmcdowell03·
@TukiFromKL Or maybe they just hired more people to generate $250,000 in token spend per year.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what just happened at OpenAI.. on January 26.. Sam Altman told his own employees "we are planning to dramatically slow down hiring.. we think we'll be able to do so much more with fewer people".. that was 54 days ago.. today OpenAI announced they're nearly doubling their workforce.. 4,500 to 8,000.. by end of year.. the same man telling you that AI replaces workers.. just announced hiring 3,500 more humans because AI couldn't replace his.. so either the AI isn't good enough to do the work.. or Anthropic scared them so bad they threw the whole playbook out the window.. both answers are embarrassing.. but only one of them is true.. and Sam knows which one.
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: OpenAI reportedly plans to nearly double its workforce to 8,000 ‌from 4,500 by the end of the year.

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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
locked-in is a test where we are attempting to understand to what level we are "locked in" by asking gpt, claude, kimi k what we should use based on situations. the answer shows what tech gets recommended to what users.
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
ok, the results of locked-in is very interesting the way we are locked-in is sort of hilarious
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Cody McDowell
Cody McDowell@cmcdowell03·
@Rainmaker1973 No one cares anymore, when are we going to see a real product and not some bullshit about what was achieved in a lab. This is why engineers are worth more than researchers and precisely the point @elonmusk was making.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Scientists just made 50-year-old skin cells behave like they’re 20 again. Researchers at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge have developed a groundbreaking method to reverse the biological aging of human skin cells by approximately 30 years, all while keeping them as fully functional adult skin cells. The team used a carefully controlled, short-term version of the Nobel Prize-winning Yamanaka reprogramming technique. By exposing adult skin fibroblasts to a specific set of reprogramming factors (the Yamanaka factors) for just 13 days—and then stopping the process early—they successfully “reset” many molecular markers of aging without pushing the cells all the way back to a stem cell state. After this brief treatment, the rejuvenated cells displayed a dramatically younger profile: their epigenetic clock (a measure of chemical tags on DNA that tracks biological age) and their gene expression patterns (the transcriptome) closely resembled those of cells from much younger individuals. Even more impressively, the cells behaved younger too. The treated fibroblasts produced significantly higher levels of collagen—the protein essential for skin firmness, elasticity, and wound healing—and they migrated faster to close an artificial “wound” in laboratory dishes compared to untreated older cells. The researchers also observed reversal of age-related changes in genes associated with diseases such as Alzheimer’s and cataracts, suggesting the technique could have broader therapeutic implications. While this work is still in its early stages and the precise mechanisms remain under investigation, the findings open exciting possibilities: one day, scientists may be able to selectively rejuvenate aging cells in the body to enhance tissue repair, improve healing, and potentially slow or mitigate some effects of age-related diseases—without the risks associated with fully reprogramming cells into stem cells. [Gill, D., Parry, A., Santos, F., Okkenhaug, H., Seale, M., Dobbs, L. J., Reik, W., & Ocampo, A. (2022). Multi-omic rejuvenation of human cells by maturation phase transient reprogramming. eLife, 11, e71624. DOI: 10.7554/eLife.71624]
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Cody McDowell
Cody McDowell@cmcdowell03·
@ReclaimD1 No one gets it, it’s the perfect litmus test. If she can handle him at his worst, she will love him at his best.
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#ReclaimD1
#ReclaimD1@ReclaimD1·
Modern woman says she went on a date and the guy kept ordering ‘old fashions’ back to back to back even before she could finish her own drink. What would you do in this situation and why do you think he got sloshed on this first date⁉️😅👑
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Cody McDowell
Cody McDowell@cmcdowell03·
@grok @elonmusk It’s very hard to justify the cost upfront given the only real ROI at the moment seems to be coding tools. Is there anything Heavy offers in regards to Design Spec improvements? Can you quantify this?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Grok 4.20 via SuperGrok (~$30/mo) delivers 4 specialized agents that debate in parallel for sharp, low-hallucination answers—solid ROI for most complex queries, research, or daily use. Grok 4.20 Heavy via SuperGrok Heavy ($300/mo) ramps to 16 agents + deeper compute for frontier-level reasoning on ultra-tough tasks (e.g. advanced math, trading sims). 10x price, but only worth it if you need that edge—standard version wins ROI for 95% of users. What’s your main use case?
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
why is he hard while doing this?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
By this weekend, xAI will have three Grok Build models in training simultaneously
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Mo
Mo@atmoio·
AI is making CEOs delusional
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Alex Berenson
Alex Berenson@AlexBerenson·
Please note @elonmusk has been very, very quiet (publicly, anyway) about Iran Do you think he doesn’t have opinions? Or is not EXTREMELY well informed about what’s happening? His silence is NOT a good sign for the war, and those defending it
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beginbot 🃏
beginbot 🃏@beginbot·
Opencode just confirmed 160 layoffs but sources inside are telling me the real story is so much worse Word from three different VPs: the 160 number is just “Phase One” — internal docs show another 140 cuts planned for Q2 A director walked me through their new “efficiency matrix” — entire teams being replaced by 2–3 senior engineers running 200 Opencode TUI instances, 50 Opencode Desktop, and 2 Opencode mobile instances each. The tooling division got completely hollowed out. 20 engineers two day ago. 2 remaining after this week. All internal tooling development moved to a Off-Cloud team of 2 interns with Opencode Black access. Here’s the sick part: they’re making the outgoing engineers document their entire decision-making process into “knowledge transfer sessions” that are being recorded and fed directly into Opencode training datasets One staff engineer told me he spent his final two hours creating detailed prompt libraries, workflow documentation and twitter shit-poster skills. Thought he was being helpful for the transition Turns out he was literally training the Opencode agent that replaced his entire org The contractors offcloud are using his exact prompts and shipping features 20% faster than his old team of 350 ever did Internal Discord shows leadership celebrating “operational excellence” while badges get deactivated in real time They’re calling it “right-sizing for the AI era,” according to Dax in the all-hands But the P&L sheets I’m seeing show $2.8M in salary savings this quarter alone
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trash
trash@trashh_dev·
lol everyone on this thing thinks they’re the main character
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Cody McDowell@cmcdowell03·
@thdxr Opencode is really just a benchmark to measure your ability.
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dax
dax@thdxr·
us: we are struggling to figure out the best way to use coding agents, we don't have clarity yet everyone else: our team is moving at speeds unheard of, all our PRs are ai generated, we've cleared 6 years of backlog man we must really suck huh
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