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Daniel Chambers

Daniel Chambers

@danielchmbrs

Functional programming developer, gamer, book reader

Melbourne, Australia Katılım Şubat 2009
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Daniel Chambers
Daniel Chambers@danielchmbrs·
Unsurprisingly we use @PromptQL at @PromptQL to accelerate our own work. It's been super helpful for me personally for when I get paged. I just ask the AI, "hey, this alert is firing, what's going on?" Because we have set up data integration with our alerting and observability systems, and we've taught it how best to query them, it can just look up the alert, investigate the related traces and can give me back a summary of the problem without me going and digging through traces myself. Sometimes the alert is caused by a particular customer's project, and I can simply ask "who is this customer" and it will look up their details with no effort on my part, making it really easy to reach out to help them. If I need to consult someone else, it is trivial to @-mention them into the conversation and get their help. If the alert is spurious, I can simply ask the AI to exclude the spurious data from it and it will update the alerting configuration in the integrated system for me. Thanks to @PromptQL being in the loop, I can spend less time investigating alerts and more time building product features.
Tanmai Gopal@tanmaigo

> What if Slack was rebuilt to be AI native in 2026? It'll feel like your workspace woke up. 🌞 We started building this last year, and finally 30 days ago switched over from Slack to PromptQL. Super excited to share early launch of what it looks like and what it feels like!

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Daniel Chambers@danielchmbrs·
@JacintaAllanMP Yet another lie on your overflowing garbage pile. Your party and its profligate unconstrained spending, massive corruption and tax-happy policies is why we're in this situation. It's time for you to take the back seat, if only to give you the reality-check you so richly deserve.
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Jacinta Allan@JacintaAllanMP·
Only Labor is serious about addressing the cost of living. The Liberals just aren't serious people.
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Daniel Chambers@danielchmbrs·
@levelsio I couldn't but I'm usually pretty quiet on here, mostly reading, so I'm unlikely to be followed by anyone who follows you.
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FORTUNE@FortuneMagazine·
Tanmai Gopal, co-founder and CEO of PromptQL, says dire predictions of AI wiping out jobs are a classic case of Silicon Valley self-projection, even narcissism. bit.ly/3MTeIuc
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Daniel Chambers@danielchmbrs·
@attilablenesi I'd like to see an option for disabling automatically moving to the next video when in the video "wheel", please. I don't like it changing away from the thing I am viewing as soon as its done; I might want to watch it again. Please let me be in control of when to advance.
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Attila@attilablenesi·
Hi all #XAndroid users! Many of you now have given our new experience for a spin, thank you for that! I you have any feedback don't hesitate to reach out tag me or team will fix / add / improve as necessary! Leave a reply!
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Daniel Chambers@danielchmbrs·
@wookash_podcast Don't listen to this guy; I enjoy your podcast immensely. Sometimes simple questions are great because they allow the guest to volunteer information, which leads to an interesting discussion. Please keep up the good work and ignore the haters! 🙂
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ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
I'm not personally 'terrified of AI' at all. But I am concerned about how it may impact people who are already struggling. Kind of like how I wasn't worried about lockdowns ruining me financially, but was aware they could crush many others. That's my selfishness I guess. 🤷🏿‍♂️
Void Freud@voidfreud

The people terrified of AI are really terrified of being irrelevant. We’ve always feared what makes us better. Printing presses would “destroy knowledge”. Calculators would “rot our brains”. The internet would “end real connection”. Every. Single. Time. They were WRONG. The real threat isn’t machines getting smarter. It’s humans choosing to stay comfortable, scared, and small. The only obsolete human is the one who stops evolving. Choose.

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Jacinta Nampijinpa@JNampijinpa·
SENATOR JACINTA NAMPIJINPA PRICE SENATOR FOR THE NORTHERN TERRITORY MEDIA STATEMENT PREMIER ALLAN GIVES HER MIDDLE FINGER TO DEMOCRACY On 14 October 2023, millions of Australians resoundingly rejected the Voice referendum that, if passed, would have divided our country by race. Ahead of the vote, Australians understood that Prime Minister Albanese was committed to implementing the Uluru Statement “in full” which includes three components. The Uluru Statement states, “We call for the establishment of a First Nations Voice enshrined in the Constitution… We seek a Makarrata Commission to supervise a process of agreement-making between governments and First Nations and truth-telling about our history.” The Prime Minister’s commitment to all three components was evident in the t-shirt he wore emblazoned with the words, “Voice Treaty Truth.” The Voice was far from a “gracious request”. Activists who championed the Voice called it “a black political force to be reckoned with” and “the first step in redistributing power”. The longer version of the Uluru Statement mentions the goals of “self-government”, “self-determination”, “reparations” and “a financial settlement”. The No referendum result wasn’t just a rejection of the divisive Voice. It was also a rejection of divisive treaty-making. It was also a rejection of those activists who have no interest in telling history in the round, but instead, seek to rewrite our past in the most hostile, unforgiving and unbalanced manner imaginable. The referendum result was emphatic with more than 60 per cent of Australians voting No, and more than 54 per cent of Victorians voting No. And yet, yesterday, the Victorian Parliament passed the Statewide Treaty Bill which will bring about everything a clear majority of Victorians voted against more than two years ago. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and her Labor Government championed this Bill because they never accepted the referendum outcome. They stand condemned for their defiance of democracy and for their refusal to accept the will of the people. In passing this Statewide Treaty Bill, the hubristic Jacinta Allan has given her middle finger to every Victorian who voted No and to the democratic process in general. We all know where this treaty leads: Victorians will be divided by race. The activists will be empowered to pursue their goals of reparations and segregation driven, as they are, by retribution and resentment – not reconciliation and forgiveness. And Victorian children will be taught a distorted and revisionist view of history so they are indoctrinated to feel national guilt instead of the national pride they should feel for Australia – a country where our achievements and successes far outweigh our wrongdoings and failures. While Premier Allan has succeeded in passing her Statewide Treaty Bill, she presides over a failed state: A state where taxes are through the roof. A state where debt is soaring. A state where energy prices are skyrocketing. A state where crime is out of control. A state with a CBD beset by professional protesters of the revolutionary Left almost every weekend. And a state where a biological man and convicted child sex offender can be incarcerated in a women’s prison. The only way for Victorians to fix the state they love is to vote out this referendum-defying Premier with her warped priorities at the election next year. It’s beyond time to give this incompetent Victorian Labor Government the boot and begin to reverse a decade of decline. Friday, 31 October 2025
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Daniel Chambers
Daniel Chambers@danielchmbrs·
It's still quite inadvisable. Your name, date of birth, place of birth, and especially your passport number, helps anyone trying to attempt identity fraud, since they can use these to get past the first stage of identity checks. Passport details are often used as part of an identity check. Don't want to see you get caught up in having to worry about that! 🙂
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Jordan Dittloff
Jordan Dittloff@Dittloff4Sense·
@rakeau Nah it’s no good to anyone unless it’s in their hot little hands
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Jordan Dittloff@Dittloff4Sense·
I did it… I’m going to the States next year in May! USA IN THIS HO!
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Daniel Chambers@danielchmbrs·
As soon as you get on the flight, change your watch (etc) to the destination time and try to behave as if that's the time now. So (try to) sleep when it's late, etc. When you arrive, don't sleep too early, try to go to bed at the right time for your new timezone. After doing this and having one night's sleep at the destination, I'm usually pretty good. Ymmv though, everyone's different.
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Gennadiy Korol
Gennadiy Korol@TheGennadiy·
If anyone has mastered their jet lag, I'd love to know what works best for you!
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Santiago@svpino·
AI is changing everything. Full stop. If you still don't get it, watch this. Look at the attached video. A company using this tool will execute 100x faster than everyone else. There's simply no match for how fast AI can transform what you do.
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ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
What is your favourite place to listen to podcasts?
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Moira Deeming MP
Moira Deeming MP@MoiraDeemingMP·
Communist Victoria - Jail for words -
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
You can improve the graphics just by asking Grok to do so btw. We’re starting work on integrating dynamically-created high-resolution graphics, so that you can make photo-realistic games that evolve differently for every player. Join the @xAI team!
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨GROK 3 JUST BUILT A GAME—IN SECONDS Grok 3 just dropped, and it’s already flexing. Someone asked for a missile-firing game where enemies start slow but speed up after three kills. Grok didn’t just answer—it coded the whole thing. AI casually building arcade games on demand. Source: @_akhaliq

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Daniel Chambers@danielchmbrs·
@JoshuaUtoyo We don't want to defund the police. They have an essential role to play in society. We do, however, need to refocus them onto the most important tasks, and ensure they're protecting people's rights, not being used as the government's jackboot.
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