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reaching light through the struggle | https://t.co/Zj8k5VSSwS

Porto Katılım Ekim 2007
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“speak softly, but carry a big can of paint” — banksy
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@daveg How do you feel about not being prime minister in a couple of days? 🤣 sorry had to
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David Galbraith@daveg·
Why is Sakana Fugu blocked in UK and CH and not just EU?
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Bryan Cantrill@bcantrill·
Today on Oxide and Friends, @lenjaminbeonard will join us to describe the making of his eye-popping 3D rack explorer. Join us at a special time: 2p Pacific/5p Eastern/10p London. Recorded and syndicated, as always! discord.gg/QrcKGTTPrF?eve…
Ben Leonard@lenjaminbeonard

Web 3d explorer for @oxidecomputer. Built in three.js/r3f. Tonnes of little interactions and details in this. Poke around, and take a look at the guided tours. explorer.oxide.computer

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Nathan Lambert
Nathan Lambert@natolambert·
GLM-5.2 should be “DeepSeek moment” for agents. We enter a new world where the top end of agentic capabilities are available in open models. If you care about open, now is the time to inform regulators on how we should build a world with safe, frontier, open intelligence.
Interconnects@interconnectsai

GLM-5.2 is the step change for open agents A capability threshold I've been carefully monitoring. interconnects.ai/p/glm-52-is-th…

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Matias Woloski
Matias Woloski@woloski·
everyone is talking about loops and hordes of agents spitting out code while you sleep. great for crunching a bug list, a refactor/migration, or perf optimization, ie bounded problems with a clear definition of done. but if you’re building a product, you’re bottlenecked by the user feedback loop, and that one runs at a completely different cadence. which is why past a certain point, faster models, super intelligence, more throughput, etc stop mattering for this task. that feedback loop is where you inject taste and judgment, what to build. that part doesn’t parallelize.
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David Buxton
David Buxton@davidreads·
Strongly agree on latency. I’m so bored of waiting for Claude
Zach Lloyd@zachlloydtweets

I've been using both GLM 5.2 and kimi 2.7 code in @warpdotdev and both are very good quality. Not quite frontier imo, but you can get a ton of good building done with them. The thing that stands out though is that 1) you get 10-20x further with them for the same price compared to the frontier lab models 2) they are like 3x faster for me Having used GPT 5.5 and Opus 4.8 regularly I was surprised by how much I actually cared about the latency difference in addition to the obvious cost savings. Highly suggest folks try them

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@bakarbuwe Sad they dropped just like that. I thought they looked really promising
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Fred Oliveira 🧠
lost a friend today. Still processing all of it. Just two days ago I ended a call telling Josh how I appreciated him as a friend, after we reminisced about our work together for so many years. He touched many lives. Inexplicable, how fragile all of this is.
Austin Statesman@statesman

Capital Factory founder Joshua Baer, a visionary force in the Texas technology and start-up ecosystem, died Tuesday night in a private plane crash in Laredo, the organization confirmed to the American-Statesman. "Joshua was a fearless leader, a brilliant partner, and a dear friend to so many of us," Capital Factory President Bryan Chambers said. statesman.com/news/article/l…

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Lisbon AI
Lisbon AI@lisbonai_·
Last September, @steveruizok stood on the Lisbon AI stage and magic happened 🧚 He turned a hand-drawn sketch into working software. Live Demo. This year he's not presenting. He's hosting! Steve, founder of tldraw, is the Master of Ceremonies for two full days at Lisbon AI 2026. This is the recap from last year. Watch what you missed. 23–24 September · Champalimaud Centre, Lisbon
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That’s a nice looking GPU you have there
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Agents are motivating so many healthy software habits. Open APIs, documentation (skills), tests (evals), Unix (CLIs), payment & commerce protocols, even wide 𝙰𝚌𝚌𝚎𝚙𝚝 use (markdown/json/html). The original vision of the WWW coming to life before our eyes.
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David Buxton
David Buxton@davidreads·
@rauchg Totally agree. "I" have written more tests in the last 6 months than in the whole of my career up to now. Now the only trouble is how long they take to run 😆
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0xSero@0xSero·
Me and the homies stacking memory.
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David Buxton@davidreads·
Hot take from @YLDio event last night: if you're a CEO, be prepared for your engineering team to show you a lot of nice graphs showing that cycle time is reducing, fewer defects, etc for a few quarters, but without any real business impact. (Thanks @dscape for inviting me)
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David Buxton@davidreads·
@YLDio @dscape Such a smart interesting panel who are thinking deeply about the challenges of AI-driven dev
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David Buxton@davidreads·
@YLDio @dscape I liked @f take that "does bad code matter if users never notice and the product does what it should?" (riffing on the Zen thing about trees falling and whether they make a sound)
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Folks just landed in London 🇬🇧 AI night with Deepmind Snyk Anthropic etc! Then tech dinner (?) If you wanna come reply here
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David@DavidSHolz·
By VC standards we should either "conquer the world or die in a fire" and neither of these are spiritually compelling for me. I never wanted a company I just wanted a home. At this point we have a large and loyal paid community, we build tons of features for them (I think we did >30 releases this year) and they're pretty happy. We have enough revenue to fund tons of crazy R&D and our models are still the best by the metrics we care about (how the images look and how fun it is to make things). We have a huge backlog of exciting things to make our models way better. Zero risk. We did all this with no investors. Honestly, it feels like we are successful. The next metric of success I think about most about is now that we have "all I ever wanted" in terms of a big well funded R&D lab with cool people free to work on whatever we want... Can we now build something that would make baby David proud? And can we tell bold stories about a human future that people want to be a part of? I think we can.
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