Spyros Stylianou

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Spyros Stylianou

Spyros Stylianou

@conspyrosy

scaling vibecoding and sharing my learnings

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Steve
Steve@SteveFlanders22·
i am still waiting for someone to explain how perps could work for prediction markets funding rates fundamentally do not work with prediction markets. there is no rate to make someone take an obviously losing side, and there’s definitely no rate that will keep them in the position through resolution for the book, the result is you get absolutely fucked
Astaria@AstariaTrade

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Spyros Stylianou@conspyrosy·
time to say goodbye to @claudeai after using it daily for the last 6 months, unusable. 👋
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Charlie Holtz
Charlie Holtz@charlieholtz·
We've re-built Conductor from scratch to make it twice as fast. Creating tabs, switching workspaces, and rendering files are all 50% faster, memory usage is lower, and the app is 150 MB smaller. Introducing Conductor Allegro!
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Spyros Stylianou@conspyrosy·
@cryptopunk7213 now i think about it, culture has parallels to an llm. its basically just the consensus behaviour in a society. societal norms the same - the accepted default behaviour. a normie = consensus being (determistic)
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Spyros Stylianou@conspyrosy·
@cryptopunk7213 what if, culturally, we behave non deterministically because we live in a people-driven world. but moving into a post-AI world, we start to behave deterministically. you already see this somewhat since the internet - culture transcends borders and we're all kind of blending.
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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
the fear around AI is overblown something that makes me certain AI isn’t going to replace us is non-determinism: ai and robots are (for better or worse) deterministic creatures. no matter how “human” they appear - there’s always a binary(ish) outcome. humans are built different. you never know our next move or what we’re thinking. that gives us a sense of hope that theres a way (however small) that we can create the reality we desire and i think that’s fucking beautiful 🤷🏽
Sam Altman@sama

I wrote this early this morning and I wasn't sure if I would actually publish it, but here it is: blog.samaltman.com/2279512

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Josh
Josh@devjoshstevens·
Excited to join @Polymarket as VP of Engineering. I haven’t seen a hungrier team in my career, the talent density here is insane. We’re building the future of how people understand the world. What should we build next? What’s broken? What’s missing? Drop it below. P.s we are hiring world class people in NYC DMs open
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Spyros Stylianou@conspyrosy·
@doodlestein a huge whitepill for everyone else is that a multi-billion dollar company is making schoolboy errors like this. you're probably overthinking everything, get to work.
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Spyros Stylianou@conspyrosy·
by "coding" i mean babysitting ai
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Spyros Stylianou@conspyrosy·
@robj3d3 My family is cypriot, have some great memories holidaying there when younger. The best european food there is as well in my opinion (italy close second)
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Rob Hallam
Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
I just moved to Cyprus 🇨🇾 My first impressions and why I moved: > it's safe (unlike rest of Europe) > friendly people (unlike rest of Europe) > quiet > clean air > fast WiFi > tax friendly > great coffee > amazing food > very walkable > incredible weather > affordable (€2 for coffee, €7 for meal) > great laptop cafe culture (unlike rest of Europe) > growing tech scene (unlike rest of Europe) It's been so long since I had somewhere I could lock in from and call home. I was torn between UAE and Cyprus but the last month made my decision for me. And so far I am so happy with my decision.
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Spyros Stylianou@conspyrosy·
Huge arbitrage on Polymarket / Kalshi for this market. Very sus. looks like someone is sponsoring rewards on polymarket and going to burn some farmers
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EP
EP@eptwts·
openclaw getting so popular among normies is so stupid considering most people haven't even made $1k online... tell me what tf a person with ZERO experience is supposed to be automating? if you are not in a position where hiring a REAL assistant is a profitable decision, openclaw probably won't be profitable for you either
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Spyros Stylianou@conspyrosy·
@BeyerSebastian @kr0der how did you infer this from the OP? you don't write tests to test the amount of prisma queries you're doing. the result is correct with terrible performance
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Sebastian Beyer
Sebastian Beyer@BeyerSebastian·
@kr0der From reading this one could assume there is 0 tests in the code base. Is this true?
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Anthony Kroeger
Anthony Kroeger@kr0der·
this is apparently an unpopular opinion nowadays: you should always review all code AI writes unless it's a prototype/you know it's throwaway code. there's a few reasons: 1. AI writes far from perfect code. for example, the amount of times i've seen a prisma findUnique inside a loop, or a promise.all with like 100 prisma queries, is way too common to be unreviewed. 2. it's the main thing that lets you retain context of your codebase. i'm sure you've experienced this, and so have i - your project gets too big and you need to make changes. your prompts slowly get more vague each time because you have no idea what's in there anymore and what detail to add. 3. if you have users, then i think it's important to review the code to prevent bugs. this is especially important if you have enterprise customers where a number of huge bugs can cause them to churn to a competitor. let me know your thoughts 👀
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
Mac Minis sold out everywhere. Mac Studios sold out everywhere Its obvious whats happening right now People are realizing you can run Opus level intelligence locally on a single Mac Studio. I'm doing it right now. Qwen3.5 has been coding for me quite literally for 24 hours straight. No interruptions or rate limits. $248 in token savings Apple releasing updates to make this faster and more efficient nonstop People don't want to build computers part by part. They want to buy one beautiful computer, turn it on, load super intelligence, plug it into OpenClaw and change their lives M5 Ultra will only accelerate this It's that simple And as more people realize this, the more unobtainable these computers will get The future has arrived. People are only just starting to realize it
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Jeffrey Emanuel
Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein·
This prompt is somewhat cruel to the clanker, but man does it work. It sort of reminds me of Joe McCarthy waving his list of communists working in the government but never showing it to anyone. If the agent believes there are bugs to find and fix, it will keep working until it finds them: "I know for a fact that there are at least 87 serious bugs throughout this project impacting every facet of its operation. The question is whether you can find and diagnose and fix all of them autonomously. I believe in you."
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Spyros Stylianou@conspyrosy·
Great skill if you're working on multiple worktrees/projects. Reserves 10 consecutive ports so there's no conflicts and agents don't end up killing eachothers processes. by @turingou
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Naval
Naval@naval·
Careers are dead. Jobs are dying. Opportunities arising.
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Spyros Stylianou@conspyrosy·
me whenever a new frontier coding model is released
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