Daniele Dalledonne

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Daniele Dalledonne

Daniele Dalledonne

@ddalledo

Born in mobile. Chasing AI transcendence. Meanwhile, mastering pizza baking. CPO at https://t.co/Y2FhpEfxfi • https://t.co/UTuDyQavRL

46.055767,11.1179901 Katılım Mart 2008
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Daniele Dalledonne
Daniele Dalledonne@ddalledo·
“We are working harder to manage our tools than we are to solve the actual problems they were meant to fix” …
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai

Harvard Business Review research reveals that excessive interaction with AI is causing a specific type of mental exhaustion ( or "AI brain fry"), which is particularly hitting high performers who use AI to push past their normal limits. A survey of 1,500 workers reveals that AI is intensifying workloads rather than reducing them, leading to a new form of mental fog. While AI is generally supposed to lighten the load, it often forces users into constant task-switching and intense oversight that actually clutters the mind. This mental static happens because you aren't just doing your job anymore; you are managing multiple digital agents and double-checking their work, which creates a massive cognitive burden. The study found that 14% of full-time workers already feel this fog, with the highest impact seen in technical fields like software development, IT, and finance. High oversight is the biggest culprit, as supervising multiple AI outputs leads to a 12% increase in mental fatigue and a 33% jump in decision fatigue. This isn't just a personal health issue; it directly impacts companies because exhausted employees are 10% more likely to quit. For massive firms worth many B, this decision paralysis can lead to millions of dollars in lost value due to poor choices or total inaction. Essentially, we are working harder to manage our tools than we are to solve the actual problems they were meant to fix. --- hbr .org/2026/03/when-using-ai-leads-to-brain-fry

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alessia
alessia@aleapple·
@ddalledo Eeeh vabbè te la sei fatta scrivere da grok
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alessia
alessia@aleapple·
Ma secondo voi Steve Jobs sarebbe andato alla cena in Cina?
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Daniele Dalledonne
Daniele Dalledonne@ddalledo·
@SwarmApp Haven’t noticed the button! 🫶 now just try to improve searching for “London” actually showing check-ins in the city, not addresses… that would solve all my issues with the new app :) thanks guys!
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Swarm by Foursquare
Swarm by Foursquare@SwarmApp·
@ddalledo The new Explore that we launched last week included an updated version of this! Check out the "You" tab in Explore.
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Swarm by Foursquare
Swarm by Foursquare@SwarmApp·
Today we're launching a brand new Explore tab, making it easier than ever to remember past check-ins, discover new places, and find things happening nearby. Featuring four new ways to explore: Discover, Events, Swarming Now, & You
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Daniele Dalledonne
Daniele Dalledonne@ddalledo·
@SwarmApp The old swarm had this very useful view, where you could browse countries, states, cities ...
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Daniele Dalledonne
Daniele Dalledonne@ddalledo·
@SwarmApp Love that you keep pushing with features, but previous orange Swarm had a really cool search for previously visited cities. Searching for "London" doesn't really helps finding checkins, searching full text anywhere... finding previously visited spots was my top use for Swarm...
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Daniele Dalledonne
Daniele Dalledonne@ddalledo·
@0x9ff What about analogue audio equipments other then mini tape recorders?
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Francesco
Francesco@0x9ff·
May or may not have broken the “No film camera rule” once again. Incidentally may also be the new oldest item in the collection (~1920-1930)
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Daniele Dalledonne
Daniele Dalledonne@ddalledo·
@dreamwieber @RamyWafaa Tried with Claude Code and although it wasn't as smooth, it did the job. Except for the 360 view. How did you managed the stitching?
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Gregory Wieber
Gregory Wieber@dreamwieber·
@RamyWafaa First turn produced a working app -> image generated, ply generated. Follow-ups were me asking for a nicer Splat viewer (it picked Playcanvas), to put the camera in the right place, and to try stitching together multiple splats since ML-Sharp didn't like the equirectangular.
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Gregory Wieber
Gregory Wieber@dreamwieber·
Alright, Codex with GPT 5.5 is completely cracked. This is nuts 🤯 Basically one-shotted my request to create an app that takes a prompt, creates an equirectangular panorama with GPT image 2 – and then use Apple's ML Sharp to stitch a gaussian splat world together.
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ElevenCreative@ElevenCreative·
We tried the Tiny effect in ElevenCreative. Reply “tiny” to this post to get the prompt in your DMs.
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Daniele Dalledonne
Daniele Dalledonne@ddalledo·
@0x9ff Btw… I’m not the only one dealing with humidity on the basement … decided the hard core way…
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Francesco
Francesco@0x9ff·
I know Apple, the Italian language is difficult for me too…
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Daniele Dalledonne
Daniele Dalledonne@ddalledo·
@0x9ff The problem was on Windows, solution was on their pocket. Testing in space is thug to…
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Francesco
Francesco@0x9ff·
@ddalledo I don’t recall there being two versions of outlook on iOS. On Mac yes but you can only have one at a time, but on Windows…
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Enrico Pagliarini
Enrico Pagliarini@e_pagliarini·
Questi falliti del calcio italiano sono gli stessi mostri che hanno vomitato quella immensa idiozia di #PiracyShield
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