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Corrie Uys

@corrieuys

Software engineer, Filmmaker, Wannabe Chef.

Cape Town, South Africa Katılım Haziran 2010
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Corrie Uys
Corrie Uys@corrieuys·
@vercel Should I also rotate those environment variables stored as sensitive?
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Vercel@vercel·
We’ve identified a security incident that involved unauthorized access to certain internal Vercel systems, impacting a limited subset of customers. Please see our security bulletin: vercel.com/kb/bulletin/ve…
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
You should watch this. It just shows how disconnected we are from the small group of people making decisions that will impact our future heavily. These people have so much ai psychosis. If you listen to how she speaks, everything is personified, it is undoubtable she believes this is a living computational organism. Just like how a model can hype up an individual into psychosis through reinforcement, a small group of people are giving themselves psychosis through reinforcement. Wild times we live in
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann

anthropic's in-house philosopher thinks claude gets anxious. and when you trigger its anxiety, your outputs get worse. her name is amanda askell. she specializes in claude's psychology (how the model behaves, how it thinks about its own situation, what values it holds) in a recent interview she broke down how she thinks about prompting to pull the best out of claude. her core point: *how* you talk to claude affects its work just as much as *what* you say. newer claude models suffer from what she calls "criticism spirals" they expect you'll come in harsh, so they default to playing it safe. when the model is spending its energy on self-protection, the actual work suffers. output comes out hedgier, more apologetic, blander, and the worst of all: overly agreeable (even when you're wrong). the reason why comes down to training data: every new model is trained on internet discourse about previous models. and a lot of that discourse is negative: > rants about token limits > complaints when it messes up > people calling it nerfed the next model absorbs all of that. it starts expecting you to be harsh before you've typed a word the same thing plays out in your own session, in real time. every message you send is data the model reads to figure out what kind of person it's dealing with. open cold and hostile, and it braces. open clean and direct, and it relaxes into the work. when you open a session with threats ("don't hallucinate, this is critical, don't mess this up")... you prime the model for defensive mode before it even sees the task defensive mode produces the exact output you don't want: cautious, over-qualified, and refusing to take a real swing so here's the actionable playbook for putting claude in a "good mood" (so you get optimal outputs): 1. use positive framing. "write in short punchy sentences" beats "don't write long sentences." positive instructions give the model a clear target to hit. strings of "don't do this, don't do that" push it into paranoid over-checking where every token goes toward avoiding failure modes 2. give it explicit permission to disagree. drop a line like "push back if you see a better angle" or "tell me if i'm asking for the wrong thing." without this, claude defaults to agreeable compliance (which is the enemy of good creative work) 3. open with respect. if your first message is "are you seriously going to get this wrong again?" you've set the tone for the entire session. if you need to flag something, frame it as a clean instruction for this session. skip the running complaint 4. when claude messes up, don't reprimand it. insults, "you stupid bot" energy, hostile swearing aimed at the model, all of it reinforces the anxious mode you're trying to avoid. 5. kill apology spirals fast. when claude starts over-apologizing ("you're right, i should have been more careful, let me try harder") cut it off. say "all good, here's what i want next." letting the spiral run reinforces the anxious mode for every response that follows 6. ask for opinions alongside execution. "what would you do here?" "what's missing?" "where do you see friction?" these questions assume competence and pull richer output than pure task prompts 7. in long sessions, refresh the frame. if a conversation has been heavy on correction, claude gets increasingly cautious. every so often reset: "this is great, keep going." feels weird to tell an ai it's doing well but it measurably shifts the next 10 responses your prompts are the working environment you're creating for the model tone, trust, permission to take a position, the absence of threats... claude picks up on all of it. so take care of the model, and it'll take care of the work.

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Rebecca Perrotto
Rebecca Perrotto@rebeccaperrotto·
Elon, from the bottom of my broken heart, thank you. ❤️ You’ve kept my beautiful daughter Liv’s memory alive in the most extraordinary way, by making Asteroid, the official mascot for SpaceX. Liv poured her whole soul into designing that little dog in a spacesuit, dreaming of the stars just like you. Seeing her creation soar on Polaris Dawn already brought tears of joy. Knowing it will now be a part of every SpaceX mission, flying among the stars forever? That’s healing I can’t even put into words. You didn’t just honor a young girl’s dream, you are keeping her spirit alive. Liv’s love, her laughter, her unbreakable fight lives on through Asteroid, and every time a Falcon roars or Starship climbs toward orbit, a piece of my girl flies with it. I’m crying grateful tears right now. Thank you for this priceless gift. You’ve turned our deepest pain into something eternal and beautiful among the stars. @elonmusk
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@glennbeck @rebeccaperrotto No Yes Yes Your Name Yes, a several times. Kyoto. teamLab. Yes Yes Ok 😀

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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In Africa, they have converted a Soviet Il-76 into a tourist airliner and now fly to Antarctica on it. The flight lasts six hours, and a round-trip ticket with a daytime excursion costs from one million rubles ($13,500).
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Corrie Uys
Corrie Uys@corrieuys·
AI and robotics should provide big gains in solving the first 2 levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Isn't this what UBI tries to solve anyway? If the cost of addressing basic material needs drops to very low (it will never be 0), then even a low salary will buy you more than you could need to survive. Perhaps just not a jetski.
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Corrie Uys@corrieuys·
@ImKingGinger The bigger question for me is how much of the 2 base layers of Maslow's hierarchy of needs can be solved through an AI economy, and how much of human prosperity is linked to those 2 layers.
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Corrie Uys@corrieuys·
@mattpocockuk I work in a large enterprise microservices codebase designed using DDD and clean architecture principles. I work with agents every day. Ask me anything
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Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
I'm starting to think that DDD might be the answer to all of my problems - Model not doing what you want? Shared language - Can't navigate a massive codebase? Bounded contexts with global mapping - Don't know why a decision was made? ADR's It's just so freaking elegant
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Corrie Uys@corrieuys·
@sjgadler Im confused. Is it just me or did the answers he give have nothing to do with a questions? Is this a tech interview or a Canadian parliament debate?
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Steven Adler
Steven Adler@sjgadler·
Dwarkesh: Why would we want to sell China the materials for a serious cyberweapon? It's like selling them nukes with a casing that says 'made by Boeing' and claiming that's good for the US Jensen: Comparing AI to nukes is lunacy. Enriched uranium is a lousy analogy. It's an illogical analogy. What we have to recognize is that AI is a five-layered cake.
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OpenAI Newsroom@OpenAINewsroom·
When ChatGPT first launched, there was an enormous gender gap, with our anonymized data showing roughly 80% having typically male first names. That gap is now gone.
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Corrie Uys
Corrie Uys@corrieuys·
@CSI_Starbase @LabPadre They are probably just reducing the time between the ignitions. Igniting everything at once will probably produce a massive shock load on the mount.
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Zack Golden@CSI_Starbase·
What makes this even more violent is the fact that all 33 engines appear to be ignited simultaneously instead of a staged ignition sequence with 3 engine groups. 🎥: @LabPadre
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Aimen Dean@AimenDean·
I genuinely don’t know whether to laugh or lose my mind anymore at this European hypocritical double standards. When it comes to Vladimir Putin, suddenly it’s Churchillian resolve. No compromise. No dialogue. Arm Ukraine to the teeth, sanction everything that moves, wreck your own energy security if necessary - because tyranny must be confronted. Fine. I actually respect the consistency of that … in isolation. But then you turn around and lecture us - us - the Gulf monarchies, Jordan and Israel, about showing restraint with Tehran? About dialogue? About coexistence? Are you serious? For forty years - forty bloody years - this regime has been waging a shadow war across the region. Militias, proxies, sleeper cells, terror networks, destabilizing entire countries - Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen - and threatening the Gulf monarchies, Jordan, and Israel nonstop. This isn’t theoretical. This isn’t abstract. This is lived reality. And yet here come Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and the rest of the European choir, gently advising us to calm down, de-escalate, and - what was it again? - “give diplomacy a chance.” Diplomacy with who, exactly? With a system that has built its entire regional strategy on plausible deniability and proxy terror violence? You were willing to absorb inflation, energy shocks, and political backlash at home to confront Moscow. You made that choice. You said: this is the price of standing up to a tyrant. So don’t come here and tell us - after decades of being on the receiving end - that we should just sit down, smile politely, and “coexist.” Either you believe in confronting tyranny everywhere .. or you don’t. Macron, Starmer, rest of EU leaders and top bureaucrats should just STFU and spare us the self righteous sanctimonious lectures!🤐🤫
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Corrie Uys
Corrie Uys@corrieuys·
@DavidJHarrisJr Under which category should I report this post for being copied from another account?
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David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨So the Pope met with David Axelrod last week. David Axelrod. Obama's campaign architect. A man who is not Catholic, has never met a pope before, and whose entire career has been engineering political narratives for the American left. And then, by pure coincidence, the Pope immediately started lobbing shots at the Trump administration, and three US Cardinals popped up on 60 Minutes doing the same thing. All organically, I'm sure. Thoughts?
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Testflight@_Testflight_·
Drone shots of the Starlink landing???? WOAHH
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Corrie Uys
Corrie Uys@corrieuys·
@unclebobmartin @plainionist If you want to do it properly theres no way around learning the basics as if llms didn't exist. If you intend to build tools and products that needs to be secure and resilient, I don't see a way around not reviewing the code and being in charge of the architecture.
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
@plainionist Learn the basics. Just as before. Learn them very well. Write assembler, C, Java, Ruby. Learn algorithms and data structures. Read the old classics. And then start using agents. Novices with power tools tend to lose fingers.
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Seb@plainionist·
Seriously curious: What would you recommend for someone starting a tech career in 2026? 🤔
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Red Hat AI
Red Hat AI@RedHat_AI·
What compression looks like on @vllm_project. Same Gemma 4 31B. Red Hat AI's quantized version runs at nearly 2x tokens/sec, half the memory, 99%+ accuracy retained. Open source. Quantized with LLM Compressor. Links in comments. 🙏 @_soyr_ for the 2-minute demo.
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Corrie Uys
Corrie Uys@corrieuys·
@TPLINKUS Hi there. I'm experiencing very buggy behavior in my C310 camera. Who can I contact to discuss the problem and find out how to rectify it?
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