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Matt I Cyber Partner

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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
WhatsApp's API costs you per message. Someone open sourced one that costs nothing. Someone open sourced a WhatsApp API gateway that runs entirely on your own server. No vendor lock-in. No per-message fee. No hidden paywalls. It's called OpenWA. The thing that makes it different is the pluggable architecture. You swap the database, the storage, and the cache through config alone. Never touch a line of application code. → SQLite for zero-config, or PostgreSQL for production → Local storage, or S3/MinIO when you need to scale → Memory cache, or Redis when speed matters Flip a setting. The whole backend changes underneath you. Here's what you actually get: → Full REST API for text, media, reactions, and bulk sends → Multi-session support so you run multiple WhatsApp accounts on one instance → Real-time webhooks with HMAC signatures → Groups, Channels, and Labels all covered → A full React dashboard for sessions, webhooks, and API keys → API key auth, rate limiting, CIDR whitelisting, and audit logging built in The wildest part is the setup. One Docker command and the whole thing is live on your machine. Dashboard, API, and Swagger docs all running. Most people are still paying a middleman per message to do exactly this. 90 stars. MIT License. 100% Opensource.
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Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸
Been working on a new UX for agents. It will understand your workflow as you use your computer and proactively nudge you when it can be helpful. I feel like agents are these super powerful beings trapped in terminals and chat interfaces. Now, just use your voice. Demo:
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Aman
Aman@Amank1412·
Instagram's co-founder and CTO is now just a regular engineer at Anthropic.
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Ed Andersen
Ed Andersen@edandersen·
Incredible video by randomly sacked Atlassian engineer telling all about the entire company Love this genre, like LinkedIn green banner with zero fcks given
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Bryan Johnson spent $2 million a year for five years trying not to die. He's tested longevity drugs, gene therapies, plasma transfusions, stem cell injections, the works. His final list of what actually works is mostly stuff your grandma would have told you for free. Johnson is the most measured human alive. Hundreds of blood tests, 30 doctors on staff, his own brand of olive oil. The 41 tips he just sent his "immortal nieces and nephews": sleep 8 hours, walk after meals, see a friend weekly, lift heavy things, floss. Researchers estimate 80 to 90% of his health gains come from those free habits, not from the gene therapy he flew to Honduras for or the 100-plus daily supplements he takes. Johnson says the same thing himself. Harvard ran a study on relationships that lasted 85 years and followed 724 men from their teens to their nineties. The result: how long you live depends more on the quality of your relationships than on your genes, your IQ, or your social class. A separate study of 3.4 million people found loneliness raises your risk of dying early by about the same amount as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Tip #20, see at least one friend once a week, is doing real work. Tip #11 says walk after meals. A 2025 study found that a 10-minute walk right after eating lowers your blood sugar spike more than a 30-minute walk done any other time of day. The spike is what wears down your heart and arteries over decades. Tip #13 is lift heavy things. A study of about 2 million people found the strongest third had a 31% lower risk of dying than the weakest. You don't need a gym for this. Carrying groceries, lifting your kid, doing pushups in your living room, it all counts. Sleep dominates the list with about a dozen tips. The data: under 7 hours of sleep raises your risk of dying by 14%, over 9 hours raises it by 34%. Seven to eight is the sweet spot. Johnson dropped one of his most-hyped pills, rapamycin, this year because of side effects. He keeps simplifying. Even the guy who hired 30 doctors is landing on the boring stuff. The longevity industry is worth around $80 billion. The advice with the strongest evidence costs zero.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

This is it. Everything learned spending millions on longevity. From: Your Immortal Unc and Auntie. To: Our Immortal nieces and nephews. 0. Sleep is the world's most powerful drug. 1. Be in your bed for 8 hours 2. Same bedtime every night, any time before midnight 3. Don’t eat right before bed 4. Calm foods for dinner 5. No screens 1 hour before bed 6. Avoid added sugar (be aware it’s in everything) 7. Avoid all things in an American convenience store 8. Avoid fried foods 9. Shoes off at the door 10. Eat whole foods, particularly veggies fruits nuts legumes berries 11. Walk a little after meals or air squats 12. Get your heart rate high routinely 13. Lift heavy things 14. Stretch daily 15. Water pik, floss, brush, tongue scrape, morning and night 16. Make an effort to drink water 17. Get sunlight when you wake up (UV is low) 18. Protect skin in midday sun 19. Stand up straight 20. See at least one friend once a week 21. Avoid plastic where you can (in all things) 22. Circulate air in rooms 23. When stressed, breathe, learn to calm your body 24. Go to the dentist 25. Avoid sitting for long times 26. Protect your hearing, the world is too loud 27. Alcohol is bad for you 28. Finish coffee before noon 29. Avoid bright lights after sunset 30. If obese, look into a GLP 31. Sleep in a cold room 32. Texting while driving is dangerous 33. Turn off all notifications 34. Limit social media use 35. Don’t smoke anything 36. If you struggle to sleep, read a physical book before bed 37. 1 hour before bed have a calm wind down routine: bath, read, light walk, listen to music 38. The body is a clock and loves routine. Have a daily morning and evening schedule. 39. Avoid long distance travel where you can 40. Baby steps first: incorporate new things slowly 41. Do less… most things don’t work. Bonus points if you get your blood checked. Start here, it will change your life.

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Tony Fadell
Tony Fadell@tfadell·
Spotted in the NYC subway. “Zero screen time.” An iPod Shuffle ad in 2026. When we built the iPod, the goal was the technology disappeared and you could have your music wherever you were. 1,000 songs in your pocket. Now we’re living through a moment where people are actively looking for ways to disconnect from the infinite feed, algos, and constant notifications. That doesn’t mean technology is bad. It means the best technology understands when to step back. Not every problem needs another screen, another menu, or another layer of complexity. Constraints create freedom (read: @DavidEpstein new book Inside the Box). And often removing features creates a better product than adding them. The future of technology shouldn’t just be more engagement. It should help us be more human.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Yamaha has developed a self-balancing motorcycle that can drive itself and even follow its owner around. The MOTOROiD 2 uses facial recognition, gesture controls, and an active balancing system that keeps the bike upright even without a rider.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
This is it. Everything learned spending millions on longevity. From: Your Immortal Unc and Auntie. To: Our Immortal nieces and nephews. 0. Sleep is the world's most powerful drug. 1. Be in your bed for 8 hours 2. Same bedtime every night, any time before midnight 3. Don’t eat right before bed 4. Calm foods for dinner 5. No screens 1 hour before bed 6. Avoid added sugar (be aware it’s in everything) 7. Avoid all things in an American convenience store 8. Avoid fried foods 9. Shoes off at the door 10. Eat whole foods, particularly veggies fruits nuts legumes berries 11. Walk a little after meals or air squats 12. Get your heart rate high routinely 13. Lift heavy things 14. Stretch daily 15. Water pik, floss, brush, tongue scrape, morning and night 16. Make an effort to drink water 17. Get sunlight when you wake up (UV is low) 18. Protect skin in midday sun 19. Stand up straight 20. See at least one friend once a week 21. Avoid plastic where you can (in all things) 22. Circulate air in rooms 23. When stressed, breathe, learn to calm your body 24. Go to the dentist 25. Avoid sitting for long times 26. Protect your hearing, the world is too loud 27. Alcohol is bad for you 28. Finish coffee before noon 29. Avoid bright lights after sunset 30. If obese, look into a GLP 31. Sleep in a cold room 32. Texting while driving is dangerous 33. Turn off all notifications 34. Limit social media use 35. Don’t smoke anything 36. If you struggle to sleep, read a physical book before bed 37. 1 hour before bed have a calm wind down routine: bath, read, light walk, listen to music 38. The body is a clock and loves routine. Have a daily morning and evening schedule. 39. Avoid long distance travel where you can 40. Baby steps first: incorporate new things slowly 41. Do less… most things don’t work. Bonus points if you get your blood checked. Start here, it will change your life.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
This works really well btw, at the end of your query ask your LLM to "structure your response as HTML", then view the generated file in your browser. I've also had some success asking the LLM to present its output as slideshows, etc. More generally, imo audio is the human-preferred input to AIs but vision (images/animations/video) is the preferred output from them. Around a ~third of our brains are a massively parallel processor dedicated to vision, it is the 10-lane superhighway of information into brain. As AI improves, I think we'll see a progression that takes advantage: 1) raw text (hard/effortful to read) 2) markdown (bold, italic, headings, tables, a bit easier on the eyes) <-- current default 3) HTML (still procedural with underlying code, but a lot more flexibility on the graphics, layout, even interactivity) <-- early but forming new good default ...4,5,6,... n) interactive neural videos/simulations Imo the extrapolation (though the technology doesn't exist just yet) ends in some kind of interactive videos generated directly by a diffusion neural net. Many open questions as to how exact/procedural "Software 1.0" artifacts (e.g. interactive simulations) may be woven together with neural artifacts (diffusion grids), but generally something in the direction of the recently viral x.com/zan2434/status… There are also improvements necessary and pending at the input. Audio nor text nor video alone are not enough, e.g. I feel a need to point/gesture to things on the screen, similar to all the things you would do with a person physically next to you and your computer screen. TLDR The input/output mind meld between humans and AIs is ongoing and there is a lot of work to do and significant progress to be made, way before jumping all the way into neuralink-esque BCIs and all that. For what's worth exploring at the current stage, hot tip try ask for HTML.
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Damian Player
Damian Player@damianplayer·
we ACTUALLY got the oppressor mk2 before GTA 6. Polish engineer Tomasz Patan built the Volonaut Airbike. it hits 124 mph, runs on jet propulsion, has no propellers, and weighs less than your dog. pretty fucking sick.
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huangserva
huangserva@servasyy_ai·
兄弟们!答应你们晚上开源,它来了 image to 3D模型目前只对接了线上:tripo3d.ai 你们也可以改其他家,或者本地模型 记得点赞关注,用的好GitHub也给一颗小星星👇 github.com/huangserva/3DC…
huangserva@servasyy_ai

Codex太让我震惊了! 直接Codex通过GPT Images 2做 UI 设计 , 并且一整套自己完成代码编写上线 有趣的互动科学 App 我试着生成了 3D 生物结构,并做了一个可以互动探索它们的 App。 演示 👇

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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
Being around really really rich people will teach you two things... 1) They work harder than you imagine. 2) They're not as smart as you thought.
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Palmer Luckey might be the only billionaire in Silicon Valley willing to say this out loud.
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
I think about this at least 1x a week.
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Pubity
Pubity@pubity·
Meta is removing end-to-end encrypted messaging from Instagram starting today.
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