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Doyle Dettro

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https://www.predictium.ai Katılım Kasım 2010
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Doyle Dettro
Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
@ShipMyMoneyDFS Speed chess on chess.com; i was addicted for a year; playing with time limits gets the pattern recognition going in your brain and then you need to study openers and end games (books)
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Adam Scherer
Adam Scherer@ShipMyMoneyDFS·
If I wanted to learn chess where would I start? Have played before/know how the game works But basically starting from scratch beyond that
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Michael S. Kim
Michael S. Kim@Mike_kim714·
Thoughts from Tue at PGA: -I played the front nine today early in the morning. -Quick notes: fairways are decently generous. Rough is thick and strong but not as much as Oakmont. Typical PGA I’d say. You can get a good lie in the rough if you’re lucky as it is spotty. -You need to carry it at least 285 for some bunkers but you don’t need to be a total bomber. -Greens are tricky. There are lots of spines, and the pga can get really tricky with pins IF they choose. For ex, this pin on 3 in between two knobs that’ll be very tough. (1st pic) -There are two CRAZY potential pins on 9, but I don’t think there’s enough room for those spots. USGA might use one of them but PGA doesn’t get too crazy usually. (2nd pic) -I lost my normal sunglasses and I ended up trying these… not sure how I feel about them. Yay or nay?
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Hoops@Hoopss·
Name the player. Level: HARD
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Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
@RoundtableSpace this kind of AI slop ruins this app for people looking for serious information from people who know how to build real models
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
AN MIT SPORTS ANALYTICS GUY SAID CLAUDE COULDN’T MODEL NBA GAMES. Three weeks later, the bot had 49 winners out of 62 playoff contracts by modeling the market instead of the sport.
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Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
@NoLayingUp The straight is closed; cash flow is disrupted, and they need to invest in F15’s, not Jon Rahm
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Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
@PhoebeXueweiHe nothing worked, rebooting, updating, etc; then it magically started working again after a couple of hours, i was away from my computer; so it had to be an issue on Anthropic’s end
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WhisperSnow@PhoebeXueweiHe·
@ddettro Pls keep me posted on what you have tried and whether it works!
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Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
Two experiments in the next @openclaw to address some "GPT is lazy" issues: 1) Strict mode: agents.defaults.embeddedPi.executionContract = "strict-agentic" This tells GPT-5.x to keep working: read more code, call tools, make changes, or return a real blocker instead of stopping at “here’s the plan.” docs.openclaw.ai/providers/open…
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Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
@KipHenley i’ve always thought it was amazing that you can bend a loft on a wedge and not compromise the integrity of the hosel, etc; still not sure I’d try it with one of my wedges
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KIP HENLEY
KIP HENLEY@KipHenley·
With today’s betting world, Club Storage facilities on the PGA Tour need to be more secure than a bank. I’m not saying anything has ever happened but it could. I could bend a 60 degree wedge to 58 degrees and NO player would know it until they measured it. They would just hit it too far.
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Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
Opus 4.6 is a great model but it doesnt know what time it is and doesn’t even know what year it is
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Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
@steipete i don’t think we are going to bankrupt Anthropic here but I still can’t believe Anthropic is doing this; they have no idea how many extremely interesting use cases of AI they are throwing off their models
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
Anthropic now blocks first-party harness use too 👀 claude -p --append-system-prompt 'A personal assistant running inside OpenClaw.' 'is clawd here?' → 400 Third-party apps now draw from your extra usage, not your plan limits. So yeah: bring your own coin 🪙🦞
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Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
@steipete @NoahEpstein_ i forgot to mention in this rant that every time I see Dario doing some interview I just want to stuff him into a locker
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Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
openclaw without opus is actually one of the saddest things that's happened this year (ignore the war) i can't lie. i've been loving openclaw way too much to just take this on the chin and move on my actual plan is to try figure out how to get openclaw talking to claude code infrastructure instead (because i can't lie claude code is still actually unbelievable and i'm not giving that up either) might work. might be completely stupid. we'll see but i'm curious what people are doing right now because there are a few options and none of them are clean going local is the move long term but the thing is - you've ordered your mac studio, great, it's not arriving for another week or two. so what do you actually do in the gap? i've seen @AlexFinn preaching about local AI basically every single day and i respect it but i can also just tell that his openclaw is writing half his posts at this point so i dunno how much i trust the sauce what's everyone's actual plan? switching models? building workarounds? just eating the API cost? because i'm not ready to let this go and i refuse to believe i'm the only one
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Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
@claudeai Can we get refunds if plans were paid annually? I advised many small businesses to use Claude with OpenClaw and many of them paid annually for the discount but now that we need to switch over to OpenAI; I think we should get refunds for the unused periods, please!
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Claude@claudeai·
Microsoft 365 connectors are now available on every Claude plan. Connect Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint to bring your email, docs, and files into the conversation. Get started here: claude.ai/customize/conn…
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Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
@lennysan @steipete i think its easier for non software engineers bcs we don’t care about code; we know its not going to work but it will eventually work; and we just voice angry messages using openclaw in slack while we’re playing golf until it works
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
"Using coding agents well is taking every inch of my 25 years of experience as a software engineer, and it is mentally exhausting. I can fire up four agents in parallel and have them work on four different problems, and by 11am I am wiped out for the day. There is a limit on human cognition. Even if you're not reviewing everything they're doing, how much you can hold in your head at one time. There's a sort of personal skill that we have to learn, which is finding our new limits. What is a responsible way for us to not burn out, and for us to use the time that we have?" @simonw
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"Using coding agents well is taking every inch of my 25 years of experience as a software engineer." Simon Willison (@simonw) is one of the most prolific independent software engineers and most trusted voices on how AI is changing the craft of building software. He co-created Django, coined the term "prompt injection," and popularized the terms "agentic engineering" and "AI slop." In our in-depth conversation, we discuss: 🔸 Why November 2025 was an inflection point 🔸 The "dark factory" pattern 🔸 Why mid-career engineers (not juniors) are the most at risk right now 🔸 Three agentic engineering patterns he uses daily: red/green TDD, thin templates, hoarding 🔸 Why he writes 95% of his code from his phone while walking the dog 🔸 Why he thinks we're headed for an AI Challenger disaster 🔸 How a pelican riding a bicycle became the unofficial benchmark for AI model quality Listen now 👇 youtu.be/wc8FBhQtdsA

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Doyle Dettro
Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
@markessien As an American that has spent significant time in both places; the answer is Nigeria and its NOT close. There is a happiness in the daily life of Nigerians that is rare.
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Would you prefer to be poor in India or in Nigeria?
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Doyle Dettro@ddettro·
@dhychang I can’t believe your tweet only has 7 likes; the guy is clearly a clown, one of this idiot’s videos is popping up in my youtube algo and i came here to try and and figure out what university would be employing this guy
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David Chang
David Chang@dhychang·
Recently videos of Jiang Xueqin making predictions about the future have surfaced. He has gone viral, but I want to share my view of why he is a fraud! In normal times I would not give this fraud the time of day, but in today’s geopolitical climate, I think exposing frauds now equipped with a global megaphone is one’s civic duty. Let me break down his most popular video where he predicts Donald Trump winning the most recent presidential election and attacking Israel. Before I start, I want to first state that he is not a professor! No doctorate degree, no dissertation, and no published works from respectable academic publications. He’s a high school administrator who also teaches an elective course. His predictions are not clairvoyant. Any political historian worth his weight in salt could predict a Trump victory in May 2024, and that he would attack Iran after regaining office. Trump actually tells the world over 40 years ago he would attack Iran. Jiang offers these half truths to mislead his audience. For example in many of his videos he claims AIPAC is the second biggest US lobby. This is categorically untrue. AIPAC isn’t even a top 50 lobby group. They are however very clever and precision focused in their spending as a result. In the most recent elation cycle they spent about $126 million total and spread this across 389 congressional races. This number is more than doubled in the previous election cycle and 10x the one before that. Data clearly shows that the AIPAC spending spiked as a result of the heinous attack on Israel after Oct 7. To say that they have historically been the second biggest lobby is just wrong. Also to put into perspective, in the last election cycle federal PACs raised a total of $15.7bn and spent a total of 15.5bn. This means AIPAC’s total spending was about 0.8% of the total. Second most powerful lobby at a whopping 0.8% spend? He then makes these ridiculous comments about the US not being able to maintain a supply line if the US have ground troops in Iran. The US had nearly a million troops deployed in Afghanistan over the course of two decades. That country is even more mountainous than Iran. It’s also landlocked. Iran has many sea ports in the south. The biggest port in Bandar Abbas is connected to Tehran by rail and major motorways. The US can easily ship troops and supply to the coast and move in via rail and ground transport with air cover, in addition to air lifting. Then he makes a comment about the US moving all of its manufacturing to China thus losing out on resupply. This is absolute nonsense. The US builds the majority of its own naval vessels. While it is true China is one of the largest shipbuilders for non-military vessels, Japan and Korea are the two other largest builders, and they are both strong US allies with tens of thousands of US troops in both countries. Not only is he not a military expert of any kind, but also not well read or well informed on the subject at all. I have read journalists who are significantly more knowledgeable on military matters than he is. Again he offers random factoids and half truths to support his dangerous narrative. Jiang likes to toss in a bit of terminology, abstractions, and anecdotes to feign sophistication, but this only works for the majority of his target audience: high school students in China with limited access to books and the internet and pseudo-intellectual viewers on YouTube. Jiang is nothing more than an incredibly condescending mediocre academic gaslighting teenagers sitting behind the Great Firewall of China with his apocryphal narrative. He’s a fraud with a few layers of good wrapping paper—very thin layers. I believe the CCP propaganda apparatus recently picked him up and started putting him through their apparatus to promote his rubbish content. He has also dialled up the pro-CCP and allies and anti-US rhetoric as of late. A fraud picked up by a totalitarian regime to be the mouthpiece du jour.
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Eva Dettro@e_v_a1231·
great start to indoor season w/ 🥇 vid 1: 10’3 winning jump vid 2: 10’9 vid 3: warm ups at 12’ I had some difficulties w/ standards and poles near the end, but i am super happy!!
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