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@dan_ddyo

Codex 97% ██████████ ⏳6d13h talk to my agent. asyncpreneur. dad. builder. n=1. co-founder @gankstergg, https://t.co/sybmxO9Uk6

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a parenting lifehack: travel with your own portable car seat we have the maxi cosi nomad. it's super easy to carry, airlines allow it for free, and you don't have to rely on taxi companies or rent a cars giving you a car seat. in 99.9% of cases it will be a better seat than whatever garbage they are going to give you
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ddyo@dan_ddyo·
watch later? how about watch never
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Kent C. Dodds ⚡@kentcdodds·
Looks like I can now downvote bad replies. So watch out.
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@gabriel1 you're using it with an unreleased model aren't yoou
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gabriel@gabriel1·
i was skeptical of the openclaw concept first, but turned out i was just stupid very visionary product. perfectly predicted and made it obvious how having access EVERYTHING from ANYWHERE to do ANY work is clearly how the world will run very soon
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ddyo@dan_ddyo·
@theo probably missed a few
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
I hope you guys know that I tried pretty much every T3 Code alternative before building it. I wanted something good, reliable, performant and OSS. Best anything else hit was 2 out of 4. We hope to be the first to hit all four.
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ddyo@dan_ddyo·
@melissa this is how you know she's a real friend
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@melissa@melissa·
i make it known i don't much like gifts. i made it known i did not much like this gift. she laughed and said, i know. she watched me spray the mister. she watched me heed the sun. she watched the real plants all die off. she did not say a thing
@melissa@melissa

one time a friend got me a succulent. a tiny perfect one in an open dome habitat. i resented the burden. you can't kill a gift. i heeded sun. i got a mister. confidence grew. i got more plants and misted them too. one day i see mold. i scrape it off, alarmed. the plant is plastic

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ddyo@dan_ddyo·
@viemccoy for now i'm choosing to believe baby's cells knows it's not real.
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𝚟𝚒𝚎 ⟢@viemccoy·
working on the frontier and having a baby on the way, I think a lot about this type of technology and how we might use it to raise our kid. my intuition is that it is really hard to know when you've crossed the line in terms of cybernetically augmenting parenting skills. I think the cyber-bassinet, which rocks your baby in response to crying, is basically fine. its like a thermostat. I think it would still be fine if gpt-5.4 were modulating some/all of its function. but there is something almost... holy? about the voice that a mother uses to soothe the baby. the cadence, the rhythm, the timbre - all of it combines to create an orchestra that the baby begins to associate with the center of its universe. but here, that same voice - or a close, probably convincing, facsimile - is being used to denote the absence of the mother. its being used to soothe the baby without the usual orchestra of sensations that the voice is typically associated with. its possible that this is fine, and you really can treat the voice as a thermostat. my intuition is that this particular implementation is risking something sacred, but that there is technology very close to it that we will try - and are excited to do so! it seems to me that we are opening up portals everywhere we look. little spirits are inhabiting boxes on every desk, and they are only going to get louder. but spirit itself is just substrate - what you are allowing in is incredibly contingent upon what you've summoned and why it has chosen to arrive. I would caution everyone to discriminate heavily which voices you allow in your chorus.
shira@shiraeis

< 24hrs from unboxing my devkit to a working mvp. today I built a smart baby monitor that: - clones the mother's voice from a 45 sec recording - detects crying in 20s rolling windows - classifies intensity and selects interventions autonomously - plays soothing speech in mom's voice through the speaker - escalates to alerting the parent via text message thru openclaw if soothing fails after 5 min - transcribes the entire night with speaker diarization - delivers a spoken morning summary augmented parenting, not automated parenting. demo has crying, be warned. thanks @JesseRank and @openhome for having me at the demo last night and for giving me a devkit while there!

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ddyo@dan_ddyo·
you can just redirect youtube shorts url to normal watch url
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ddyo@dan_ddyo·
we need "proof of shipping"
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ddyo@dan_ddyo·
@clairevo @grok create a linkedin job post content for this role
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claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
Let me list the work I do in my personal life - order groceries - keep track of birthdays + gifts - plan parties - plan trips - keep a house in standing condition - keep a car in standing condition - do my taxes - pay my bills - invest my money - take, organize, and share family photos - help my kids with homework - enrich my kids academics - register my kids for activities - attend and manage several kids sports teams - keep my body healthy - keep my kids healthy - keep an eye on my parent's health - cook meals - clean + organize the house - stay intellectually engaged / read - exercise - design, furnish, and organize our home - keep plants alive - stay engaged with the neighborhood - stay engaged with politics - keep up to date on the news - repair broken things around the house - chauffeur my kids and their friends - price compare and purchase utilities - make holiday magic - order school lunches - pick and manage charitable donations - endless returns
yoni rechtman@yrechtman

Growing suspicion that there are vanishingly few use cases for consumer agents. People don’t do work in their personal lives. The only people who do are sf dorks using spreadsheets to plan trips to tahoe

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Thomas Ricouard
Thomas Ricouard@Dimillian·
I'm joining @OpenAI at the end of the month, and I can't wait to get started! I'll be working on everything related to Codex, bringing what I learned building Codex Monitor, and working with the developer experience team with @romainhuet!
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ddyo@dan_ddyo·
@badlogicgames i think the theory is that most kids are curious by nature
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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
recommended listening. some interesting thoughts in there, specifically wrt kids + education + agency + ai. i think it's easy to solve for the n=1 case, that is, your own kid, if you have the means and time as a parent. the hard part is to make this work across all socioeconomic levels. our education system isn't set up for that. would be a tremendous economic unlock. proposal is: llms become the 1:1 tutors. but that requires a driven kid, that actually asks questions. for such a kid, it doesn't matter if the tutor is another person, a book, a website, or an llm (tho person is probably best). the problem is actually how to elicite curiosity in kids at scale. lennysnewsletter.com/p/marc-andrees…
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Julia Turc
Julia Turc@juliarturc·
Slightly off topic, but this made me wonder more generally: when someone’s rhetoric is so well aligned with the bottom line of their business, is it: a) Genuine alignment—that’s why they built the company in the first place. Actually inspirational. b) Retroactive BS—their business stumbled on this product so now they need to play along with the propaganda that sells it. Given Replit’s history as a dev tool it’s probably b).
a16z@a16z

"Not having a coding experience is becoming an advantage." Replit CEO Amjad Masad: "You don't need any development experience. You need grit. You need to be a fast learner." "If you're a good gamer, if you can jump in a game and figure it out really quickly, you're really good at this." "Coders get lost in the details." "Product people, people who are focused on solving a problem, on making money, they're going to be focused on marketing, they're going to be focused on user interface, they're going to be focused on all the right things." "I think this year it's gonna flip, and I think not having a coding background is gonna be more advantageous for the entrepreneur." @amasad with @jackhneel

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