erekhron

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erekhron

erekhron

@erekhron

Genreless Future Music Producer. CTO @ WeBrain AI & 1492 Better Together https://t.co/cyISotGmCt

Hungary, Monor Katılım Aralık 2014
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erekhron@erekhron·
In the age of ai... Still creating and jamming is the greatest if gifts. Serum Reese + Juno60 + jungle x dnb
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erekhron@erekhron·
@suni_code Too simplistic answer - cookies are in process to be deprecated for years now. Just further tie in the users current user agent / session & if + possible ip address. Any suspicious activity just invalidate. People can't do much with a short lived access token anyway.
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Suni@suni_code·
Your website stores JWT tokens in localStorage. A malicious script steals the token and logs in as the user. How is this possible and how do you prevent it?
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Valdo@reachvaldo·
You don't have the updated Claude Monetization Mastery? like + reply “$” and I’ll DM it to you for FREE
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erekhron@erekhron·
@SergioRocks Same here for my role at WeBrain AI :) And I love it, buildint while laying attention to the business / sales / marketing / compliance / performance... Not even mentioning the deep tech topics, R&D, learning machine learning or agentic AI
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Sergio Pereira@SergioRocks·
The Startup CTO must be the first product builder. Not your first manager. Not your first recruiter. For years, the CTO role looked like this: - Hire engineers - Set up processes - Manage the team - Stay out of the way That made sense when building software required large teams. Today it doesn’t. With the right tools, a small team can build what used to take dozens of engineers. Which means the highest leverage work moved. From managing people to defining and building the product. A strong CTO today should: - Work with the founder to shape the product - Turn ideas into clear specs - Build and ship early versions directly - Set the architecture by doing, not delegating Hiring comes later. Scaling comes later. If your CTO is not deeply involved in building the product early on, you are adding coordination before you have something worth coordinating. In this cycle, the CTO is not the head of engineering. They are the first product builder.
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erekhron@erekhron·
@hthieblot Hallo :) We are building the first ever collective intelligence platform with the support of agentic AI to foster decentralised autonomous organisations (not Web3) webrain.ai
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Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
Dear algo, please show this tweet only to founders bellow 200 followers building cool shit.
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erekhron@erekhron·
@Techstars Bringing Collective Intelligence to reality to support businesses with the help of AI - webrain.ai
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Techstars@Techstars·
Pitch us your startup in 1 sentence. 👀
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erekhron@erekhron·
@mpatti I'm curious what kind of setup you mean :) I'm building a audio apps(in browser), mentoring companies how to introduce AI-Native SDLC, utilising Windsurf / Verdant / Claude Code parallel & big advocate for code quality and long-term maintainability. Also music producer. 21+yrs
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Mike Patti
Mike Patti@mpatti·
Looking for a deeply curious and creative person who is passionate about creating awesome stuff for human music creators using the latest agentic engineering tools. You are extremely fast and understand what music creators want. Show examples and your setup.
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erekhron@erekhron·
@EckhartsLadder Star Wars chronicles are actually awesome. That 1 hour alone is 1000x better then any minute of the sequel trilogy.
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EckhartsLadder@EckhartsLadder·
I've a routine of checking the top performing Star Wars vids of the week on YouTube. More and more it's AI nonsense. I really do think "Star Wars YouTube" as a big thing supporting many fulltime creators is mostly at an end. Was a fun run. Maybe to return upon the next trilogy lol.
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fj@fjzeit·
that three week period shortly after the release of Optus 4.5 where i let claude loose on my codebase with less supervision has cost me about 4 weeks of rework. if you are in a position of responsibility and building real software with a “we don’t look at the code anymore” attitude let me just warn you: you have no idea how deeply and painfully you’ve rooted your future.
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erekhron@erekhron·
@elonmusk That's what we are changing with collective and artificial intelligence @ WeBrain AI Leading businesses should be transparent, data driven not waiting for the next yearly financial report make any decisions. Better Together.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Most CEOs have no idea what’s really going on
David Senra@davidsenra

IBM built a cloud of suits to make sure the CEO never talked to anyone actually doing the work. @elonmusk does the opposite. "Elon's method is extreme focus on substance. Extreme focus on getting to the truth. In any organization with multiple layers, there's compounding lies. Each layer wants to look good. Each layer puts a little spin on things. If one layer lies to the next layer above it, maybe that's okay. When that happens two or three times, the lies compound. If that happens six times, the lies really compound. If that happens 12 times, the CEO has no idea what's happening. That was IBM. By the time I got there as an intern, I calculated there were 12 layers of management between me and the CEO. They even had a term for it: the great cloud. A cloud of men in gray business suits who followed the CEO around and prevented him from ever talking to anybody who was actually doing the work. When he would come to visit, it was like a visit from the king. A completely impervious bubble. That's the polar opposite of the Elon approach." — @pmarca

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erekhron@erekhron·
utterly dissappointed. I wanted my team to adopt Windsurf, and was one the stable points on my business plans moving forward. Sadly have to find alternatives, because it is unusable at this point. Trust was earned, but NOW demolished. Do better. @windsurf
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erekhron@erekhron·
@windsurf you basically you 1/10'd your value for a 20 USD subscription...on a good month I nearly bought 100 USD+ credits. You also drastially increased the credits burned per request in the last months. There is NO way your API price burn (loss) ratio is 180 USD per user.
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Adrian Endres@AdrianEndres4·
@BobLoppety @alanbouo @windsurf My entire daily and 51% of my weekly was used on 3 messages...... Literally 9 files edited, less than 200 lines. On Opus 4.6, but holy hell.
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Windsurf@windsurf·
We're simplifying Windsurf pricing across Free, Pro, and Teams alongside launching a new Max plan for our power users. The new plans replace credits with industry-standard daily and weekly quotas. For the majority of users, this will be enough to fully cover all agent usage. If you’re a paying subscriber, your price isn't changing, and we're including a free extra week to try the new system before you commit.
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Branko@brankopetric00·
Rate limit was set per IP address. Entire office shared one IP. 200 employees hit rate limit in 10 minutes.
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erekhron@erekhron·
@AnishA_Moonka The companies that will actually win at Layer 5 are the ones sitting on data nobody else can get. And most of them don't even call themselves AI companies yet. Well said. Great article that's why I'm also trying to get into a possible HUN data center with self sustain energy.
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BOOTOSHI 👑@KingBootoshi·
HOLY FUK I JUST LEARNED ABOUT TLA+ AND IT'S SO GOOD FOR AGENTIC CODING ur telling ME that i can mathematically fact check every possible scenario of my design STATE to prevent bugs and crashes AND IF IT FINDS SOMETHING THE AGENTS GET INSTANT FEEDBACK AND LOOP FIXING IT TILL IT ALL POSSIBLE BUGS IN THE DESIGN ARE PATCHED LOL THIS IS OP
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Mike Patti@mpatti·
Why Musio?
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Mike Patti@mpatti·
Musio has instruments that cost millions of dollars to produce, at recording studios that are the best in the world. Unfortunately I’m a bad marketer. If you discovered @musio you have my utmost respect because you actually did the research rather than click some fancy ad.
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MIZUKING@mizuki_mov·
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erekhron@erekhron·
@orsonscottcard @thomas_garrard One of my all time fav series, I just did not find the last book particularly satisfactory :) Bean's kids finally interacting with all these crazy filot shaped characters... But the journey was brilliant.
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Orson Scott Card@orsonscottcard·
Thanks for caring about a character I created when I was 24 and a book I wrote when I was 33. I'm old now, still trying to come up with truthful stories, and glad to know that you've taken Ender Wiggin to heart. @thomas_garrard *I’m also happy to see how many fellow humans have volunteered to replace Grok in a book discussion. **And speaking of being old, I first posted this incorrectly. Grok may have to replace me.
Just T.J. the Army Vet@thomas_garrard

I just had a conversation with Grok about one of my all time favorite books “Ender’s Game” I had to talk to Grok, because I’ve never met anyone who’s read it, besides me. Lol. It’s a great book, though, if you’re ever so inclined.

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