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@divya_vikash

Part-time vibe coder. Full-time code reviewer. Sometimes https://t.co/127MhCP9rR, https://t.co/i0E3pDzCEY.

Bangkok, Thailand Katılım Mayıs 2012
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@anvisha Won’t Claude Cowork be able to do this? The quality is quite good.
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Anvisha@anvisha·
We raised $7.5M to kill AI slop. Introducing Moda: the world's first design agent with taste. RT+ comment “Moda” and we’ll design your brand for FREE.
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@levelsio Honestly, i go to Bali every 3-4 months and have never had something like this happen to me in Canggu, Ulu or in Seminyak. I don’t know what all random places like Kedungu you all go to.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
So many stories like this in Bali You book a beautiful luxury couple massage Beautiful temple with a jungle garden and nice staff welcoming you with a welcome drink Then you lie down and 15 minutes into the massage the trash burning starts, the entire room gets cooked and fills with smoggy air You and your clothes all smell after Staff says "normaaallll in Baliiii" It's really a paradise lost
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@levelsio Exactly 👌. I went down to Kedungu Beach one time with beautiful black sand for a morning run. There is a temple there and they were burning trash within the walls, sending smoke down the beach and totally killing to good energy.

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The software paradigm is changing on a daily basis. Example: Today, you need code review agents. Tomorrow, you might not need a separate agent for that. The model capabilities are changing everyday and i believe it will eventually be so easy that any company can build and maintain software themselves. I don’t get the point of a software factory in such a case.
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I think the concept of building a Software Factory is now a commonplace expectation. Yay. The winner still isn’t clear but whoever does the best job reimagining the software development lifecycle in a world of agents, AI, expert knowledge, tribal knowledge and business expectations can build a really good and useful product for the world. It’s early days but I think 8090’s Software Factory is on the right track.
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@naval He clearly doesn’t understand the Apps most people use.
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Naval@naval·
AI coding agents can now deliver one-shot custom apps straight to your phone. It’s the beginning of the end for the iPhone’s dominance.
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Claude@claudeai·
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
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@damianplayer @tbpn @mcuban Why will they hire you and give you access to their confidential processes and data? Also, the engineers working in those companies are not dumb. They would have already proposed something like this to their higher-ups.
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Damian Player@damianplayer·
this is nuts! Mark Cuban just said something every young person should hear. AI agents are GOING to run through every small and mid-size business in the country. not a single one of those owners will know how to build them. his advice is to learn claude. learn agentic workflows. just learn AI and how it works. then go to these businesses and help them because they won’t know how to do any of this shit. they have money to spend. they have deep problems. they don’t have you!
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@felixrieseberg The biggest caveat is that my laptop needs to be ON and unlocked.
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Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
We're shipping a new feature in Claude Cowork as a research preview that I'm excited about: Dispatch! One persistent conversation with Claude that runs on your computer. Message it from your phone. Come back to finished work. To try it out, download Claude Desktop, then pair your phone.
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@JoshKale You need a survey to know that people want money and not more work ? Isn’t that obvious?
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Josh Kale@JoshKale·
Wow this new Anthropic post is a GREAT read Everyone's "worried" about job loss but Anthropic just asked 81,000 people the more honest question: do we even want them? On the surface, yes. 22% of respondents listed job displacement as a top fear. It was the strongest predictor of negative AI sentiment in the entire study. But when Anthropic asked people to describe their ideal vision for AI the answers told a different story: - A software engineer in Mexico wants to leave work on time to pick up his kids from school. - A worker in Colombia wants to cook with her mother instead of finishing tasks. - A freelancer in Japan wants less brainpower spent on clients so he can read more books. - A manager in Denmark said if AI handled the mental load, it would give her back something priceless: undivided attention. 19% said professional excellence. But 11% said time freedom. 14% said life management. 10% said financial independence. Across all these groups, the unifying ask was the same: help me live better. A third of all 81,000 responses, when you pull on the thread, are people describing a life where work takes up less of who they are. We say productivity. We mean liberation. We say we're scared of losing our jobs. But what we're actually scared of is losing our income without gaining our freedom. The economic freefall without the parachute. The real conversation is more about what replaces the jobs. If the answer is nothing, no safety net, no new path to purpose. Then displacement is terrifying. If the answer is time, autonomy, and the space to do what actually matters to you, then it's the thing people have been quietly wishing for all along. 81,000 people just told us what they want. We should listen.
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI

We invited Claude users to share how they use AI, what they dream it could make possible, and what they fear it might do. Nearly 81,000 people responded in one week—the largest qualitative study of its kind. Read more: anthropic.com/features/81k-i…

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@mattshumer_ Why is it weird, my dude?
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TBPN@tbpn

.@travisk says AI will make human labor even more valuable and in-demand than ever before: "Let's say the entire world - everything in our world - was automated, except for plumbers. You had machines making buildings - you would basically have like a thousand buildings a day." "How valuable would those plumbers be?" "Each and every plumber would be like LeBron. Why? Because plumbing would be the long pole in the tent to progress. You can't get those thousand buildings unless you have a plumber." "And by the way, you'd get so much efficiency everywhere else that you'd need millions of plumbers." "Humans [are going to] become more and more valuable because they will be the long pole in the tent to progress - and that progress is going to accelerate and get faster and more robust."

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@ryancarson Bcs i don’t get how is it different than just asking Claude Code to review the code itself in a different context window. Isn’t it like just a prompt? lol
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Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
I honestly don't understand why people seem to not grasp why $20 for a great code review is cheap
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@iamsahaj_xyz Microsoft never fails at making shitty software
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@ShangguanJiewen Mom: “If you don’t have kids, who will look after you when you are old?” Me: This
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
It's getting very close to the time when everyone living in the world will buy a robot to take care of their home... These will be as essential in the next generation as cars are now. These are made in China: The Unitree G1.
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@AdamRackis What history has taught us is that cost of tech always decreases overtime.
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@elonmusk But at least it works better than all other AI Labs.
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@zoomyzoomm Bro, he’s not talking only about SaaS. About software engineering in general.
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@elonmusk @wholemars i wonder why they didn't come to Grok to replace Anthropic or OpenAI.
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@AutismCapital Wouldn't be surprised if the sudden Iran attack is related to Anthropic publicly bashing the gov. Anthropic likely learned Gov plans to use Claude to capture Khamenei, told gov to stop. Gov refused but panicked over potential leak, so rushed execution.
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Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
"SO BASICALLY THIS AI COMPANY ANTHROPIC SOLD THEIR AI TO THE GOVERNMENT AND THE GOVERNMENT USED IT TO CAPTURE THE VENEZUELA PRESIDENT AND ANTHROPIC WAS LIKE DON'T USE OUR AI FOR THAT AND THE GOVERNMENT WAS LIKE DON'T BE A BITCH AND ANTHROPIC SAID SCREW YOU AND THE GOVERNMENT SAID SCREW YOU BACK AND GAVE THE CONTRACTS TO OPENAI INSTEAD BUT THEN THEY USED ANTHROPIC ANYWAYS TO TAKE OVER IRAN JUST OUT OF SPITE. ANYWAYS DO YOU LIKE CRYPTO?"
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