Josh Tomaino

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Josh Tomaino

@copyjosh

✡️🧑‍💻Engineering Manager @ ☘️ E8 / ENTJ / 7643 ✍️ Follow me for my frivolous attempts at winning contests 🤹‍♂️ 👩 👦 👧 👧 🐈 🐈 🐈

Cincinnati 🕷️ Katılım Eylül 2008
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Josh Tomaino
Josh Tomaino@copyjosh·
This is crazy! Just a basic experiment, open the calculator app and punch in the numbers. Proof of concept, great. But what happens after several iterations, you gave it a bunch of commands, how do you know what state your application is in? Ask for a screenshot!! Claude even "hid" all the other apps to only capture the calculator. Insane!
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Claude@claudeai

You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.

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Mark Scout@GT97322191·
@cgtwts Lmao, Apple had immersive 3d navigation for over 3 years now
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Josh Tomaino
Josh Tomaino@copyjosh·
@Aanon005 @_MoonLighter @Osint613 @AZ_Intel_ Just because the sign says "one way" doesn't mean you shouldn't look in both directions. But yeah, heard the audio and appears the airline ignored or lost contact to repeated calls by the control tower
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
WATCH:🔴 New footage shows the moment an Air Canada flight crashed into a fire truck at New York's LaGuardia Airport, killing the pilot, co-pilot and injuring dozens. Contributed by @AZ_Intel_.
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Josh Tomaino
Josh Tomaino@copyjosh·
Burning usage for no reason at this point... now it's just for the sake of understanding if it'll actually get through the task. How can I share a conversation of the most embarrassing display of AI effort on Claude Desktop Cowork that I've ever seen? @trq212 🙃
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Josh Tomaino@copyjosh·
After using my AirPods for the last two weeks, I finally took a minute to look into why my Yeti microphone hadn't been working all this time. sudo killall coreaudiod Fixed... that was thankfully easy and anticlimactic.
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Josh Tomaino
Josh Tomaino@copyjosh·
When your @openclaw is so lit, after it finished building out new features, it couldn't wait to brag about them with a guided walkthrough. Did not prompt this at all.
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Dancyg
Dancyg@DancygDancyg·
@rauchg This guy is basically saying “quality doesn't matter”. Is this the new approach in Vercel?
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Code is an output. Nature is healing. For too long we treated code as input. We glorified it, hand-formatted it, prettified it, obsessed over it. We built sophisticated GUIs to write it in: IDEs. We syntax-highlit, tree-sat, mini-mapped the code. Keyboard triggers, inline autocompletes, ghost text. “What color scheme is that?” We stayed up debating the ideal length of APIs and function bodies. Is this API going to look nice enough for another human to read? We’re now turning our attention to the true inputs. Requirements, specs, feedback, design inspiration. Crucially: production inputs. Our coding agents need to understand how your users are experiencing your application, what errors they’re running into, and turn *that* into code. We will inevitably glorify code less, as well as coders. The best engineers I’ve worked with always saw code as a means to an end anyway. An output that’s bound to soon be transformed again.
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Josh Tomaino@copyjosh·
@theHossPatrick @BrendanFalk It’s a different skill set. I wouldn’t say it’s harder but if you have a choice between two senior engineers why would you take the one that can’t prompt?
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Brendan Falk
Brendan Falk@BrendanFalk·
I believe we've found the best AI-native coding interview We call it the “Composer 1 interview” Candidates get 1 hour to build a real, medium-sized project live The only constraint: they have to use Cursor’s Composer 1 model
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Mingta Kaivo 明塔 开沃
@BrendanFalk the signal you're looking for is: can they tell when the model is confidently wrong vs when to push back. that judgment gap shows up in 15 minutes — faster than any take-home ever did
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Josh Tomaino@copyjosh·
It's only when I use @github do I realize how much natural weight my hand puts on my "s" key, when my view suddenly jolts to the top. Can I turn off this auto-search shortcut? Why even bother with the "Type '/' to search" placeholder? Do users really need two search shortcuts?
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Mark Gadala-Maria
Mark Gadala-Maria@markgadala·
This is insane. $6.1 billion in unpaid wages. 819 million hours of labor. Every person who clicked a fire hydrant to log into their email was part of it. reCAPTCHA was never primarily a security tool. It was the largest unpaid AI training operation in history, running invisibly inside the infrastructure of the entire internet. Google launched reCAPTCHA in 2009 as a book digitization engine. Version 2 trained image recognition for Street View, extracting labeled data on house numbers, traffic lights, storefronts, and road infrastructure across the planet. Version 3 trained behavioral pattern recognition. Each iteration harvested a different dataset from hundreds of millions of users who were told the point was bot detection. The dataset was the point. The punchline is airtight: AI can now solve CAPTCHAs faster and more accurately than humans can. The tool built to filter out machines spent 15 years training them. You completed the loop without ever being told you were in it. Every system designed to keep machines out was simultaneously teaching them how to get in. The more interesting question is what today's equivalent looks like, and whether you'd recognize it if you saw it.
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OpenClaw🦞
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
OpenClaw 2026.3.12 🦞 🎛️ dashboard v2 — slick new control UI ⚡ /fast mode for models 🔌 ollama/sglang/vllm → plugins (core goes on a diet) 🛡️ device tokens now ephemeral ⏰ cron + windows reliability fixes touch grass? nah, touch main 🌿github.com/openclaw/openc…
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Rabi Shanker Guha
Rabi Shanker Guha@rabi_guha·
We built a better alternative to json-render & A2UI Up to 3x faster rendering & 67% fewer tokens. Far fewer broken outputs. We've been shipping Generative UI interfaces to 10,000+ developers for the past year. We know where JSON-based rendering breaks in production. So we built a new format - one that works with how models actually generate, not against it. And today we're open sourcing it: openui [dot] com
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Perplexity
Perplexity@perplexity_ai·
Announcing Personal Computer. Personal Computer is an always on, local merge with Perplexity Computer that works for you 24/7. It's personal, secure, and works across your files, apps, and sessions through a continuously running Mac mini.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
New in Claude Code: Code Review. A team of agents runs a deep review on every PR. We built it for ourselves first. Code output per Anthropic engineer is up 200% this year and reviews were the bottleneck Personally, I’ve been using it for a few weeks and have found it catches many real bugs that I would not have noticed otherwise
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Code Review, a new feature for Claude Code. When a PR opens, Claude dispatches a team of agents to hunt for bugs.

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Josh Tomaino
Josh Tomaino@copyjosh·
@juemrami @shadcn Yeah but honestly and practically speaking, who cares? Psychology a consistent, predictable, and unified UX wins out every time anyway. One of the reasons Apple keeps such a tight grip on the app ecosystem.
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julio (bigsxy)
julio (bigsxy)@juemrami·
Lazy ppl not doing any customization and just sticking to defaults. Everysite looks the same. LLMs started doing this. Now its a tell for 0-effort vibe coded sites. Its not you or your lib's fault. But it is a thing. Same kinda thing happened with the bootstrap-ification of everything a couple of years back.
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Josh Tomaino@copyjosh·
@noahdeath1509 @jvepng @theo Can’t believe your account is still active with all the death threats you post. And ppl say free speech is dead on X 😅
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Top 5 apps right now: - 3 AI chats - TEMU - “Free cash” Idk how to explain but this feels like a recession indicator
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Josh Tomaino
Josh Tomaino@copyjosh·
Makes you wonder what the motives were of those who supported this deal when this was so plainly explained to them… coincidentally, a lot of those same people who supported this deal sat silently when the President of the United States asked elected representatives to stand up if they believed their responsibility was first to American citizens over illegal immigrants. Not going to conjecture what people were thinking back then, but I have a strong feeling no one who supported this deal was putting US interests’ ahead of the interests of terrorists…
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Holy sh*t. Stop what you’re doing. Give yourself 3 minutes. Listen to this. Marco Rubio 2015. He called it. He called it word for word, like a play-by-play.
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