
Thuan Do
85 posts


@yeonjidev Chungking express is the most beautiful romantic Asian movie.
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@tristanbob Tried chatgpt plus subscription to see how it compares, you might see it has more efficient token usage. I'm testing the opposite way.
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We have open-sourced our new 𝕏 algorithm, powered by the same transformer architecture as xAI's Grok model.
Check it out here: github.com/xai-org/x-algo…
Elon Musk@elonmusk
We will make the new 𝕏 algorithm, including all code used to determine what organic and advertising posts are recommended to users, open source in 7 days. This will be repeated every 4 weeks, with comprehensive developer notes, to help you understand what changed.
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I've extracted a few important points from Demis Hassabis, the most trusted AI leader in the world:
>We have not yet entered the singularity.
>There is a 50% chance of reaching AGI by 2030 simply by scaling LLMs.
youtu.be/BbIaYFHxW3Y?si…

YouTube
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There will be no more AI winters.
Ethan Mollick@emollick
If there is a financial bubble in AI, which is not in any way clear, there is no "use bubble" - a billion people use AI weekly. It isn't going away. Even if every frontier lab went under (but Google, which can't), AI development would continue with the same people at other firms
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Actually, it's necessary. We should choose the role of software architect or product manager, and let AI consistently write code from scratch.
Vinh Nguyen@vinhnx
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@daniel_nguyen I just started using Claude Code recently, but I think it has better structural guidance, while GPT Codex gives you more freedom.
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Codex 5.2 works so well for me than I haven’t really spent much time with Opus 4.5.
I did a couple of tasks with Opus and the results were decent. But I still need to actively steer the conversation a lot.
With Codex, I usually just chat until I’m happy with the implementation plan. Then I leave it to do the work, start other tasks, come back to review and test.
It’s slow, but most of the time it works correctly without any further edit.
For challenging tasks like crash log analysis, GPT 5.2 Pro is very good at finding the root cause. But yes, It’s very very slow.
Are you using both Opus and Codex, which one works better for you?
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@DeBug_13 @Hesamation You can buy the digital version on Amazon Kindle or Google Play store.
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@martinrue The key is to keep your energy and motivation so you don’t stop trying.
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You guys are overcomplicating it. Let me explain how simple it is…
Find a problem you care about.
Bring your domain knowledge, new insights, and find a way to solve the problem better, faster or cheaper than others.
PS: you probably need two of those.
Get people to join the mission and help you without the usual incentives. Figure out how to codify the solution, create a slick UX, plan your infrastructure, take payments, [list truncated for brevity].
Get it wrong 100s of times, but don't lose the energy and motivation to keep trying.
Get people excited to check out your product. Get them to tell you how to improve it. Get them to tell others about it.
Avoid starvation, lost relationships, squandered youth and destroying your health.
And, honestly, the world is yours.
It's really that simple!
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@wongmjane The lamp is warm, the room is cold, and my computer is the only thing that checks on me 😅

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@Redpandan8 Pluribus definitely carries some sense of Brave New World. It makes us think about the private mind versus the shared mind. I’m eager to watch the next seasons to see how the conflict between enforced harmony and individual freedom will be resolved.
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The opening scene of #pluribus was haunting. At first the girl is shown loving her goats. Once she turns, they just pick up everything and move away. That entire place was a theatrics for the hivemind to make that girl join them.
And the heartbreaking scene of her goat crying for her love and care.



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