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@grbenninger

Artist / Explorer / Prompt Engineer

United States Katılım Mart 2010
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Garbear
Garbear@grbenninger·
I made this with Hilbert curve and fingerprint. Feel free to use it as a scaffold
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨 Screen Studio charges $89 for this. Someone open sourced the entire thing for free. It's called OpenScreen. 8,400+ GitHub stars. You record your screen. It automatically transforms it into a polished, professional demo video. Auto-zoom into clicks. Smooth cursor animations. Motion blur. Custom backgrounds with wallpapers, gradients, and shadows. Webcam overlays. Annotations. Timeline editing. Export in any aspect ratio. The exact workflow that Screen Studio sells for $89 and Loom sells as a subscription. Free. No watermarks. No accounts. No subscriptions. Here's what you get out of the box: → Full screen or window capture with system audio and mic → Automatic zoom that follows your cursor and clicks → Manual zoom with customizable depth and timing → Smooth motion blur on pan and zoom transitions → Animated cursor rendering with motion effects → Webcam bubble overlay with drag-and-drop positioning → Wallpapers, solid colors, gradients, or custom backgrounds → Text and arrow annotations layered over recordings → Timeline trimming and variable speed segments → Crop, resize, and export in any resolution or aspect ratio → Save and reopen projects anytime Here's the wildest part: A developer forked it and built an even more advanced version called Recordly. Full cursor animation pipeline. Native macOS and Windows recording. Zoom behavior that mirrors Screen Studio frame-for-frame. Audio tracks. Webcam overlays with zoom-reactive scaling. Both are free. Both are MIT licensed. Both work on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Download. Record. Export. Done. 100% Open Source. MIT License. (Link in the comments)
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Onuh prospert
Onuh prospert@Mr_onuh508·
@Auntyadaa What experiment are they doing that's turned the animal and now the guy with a gun into zombie..imagine saying open your mouth I want to puke inside, that was wild..an interesting movie
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Garbear
Garbear@grbenninger·
@EHuanglu In one of the replies you said that you can tell it to use the style of interstellar for cutting video. I question this because the AI has to see what's going on in the video I don't think it's going to understand with that much nuance.
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el.cine
el.cine@EHuanglu·
crazy.. OpenClaw generates video on Seedance 2, import into premiere pro and edit.. all by itself
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Garbear
Garbear@grbenninger·
@dfolloni @fs_tech_ @cline I wonder if the hacker was one of developers. Since they knew all the failure points. I mean I guess they could've gotten in and then figured out each step along the way
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Deborah Folloni → 🪽epic.new
Um hacker simplesmente hackeou o @cline e instalou o OpenClaw em 4.000 computadores com prompt injection 🫠 Olha que loucura: - O time do Cline criou um workflow de triagem de issues automatizado no GitHub, usando o próprio Claude pra ler e categorizar os tickets - O hacker abriu uma issue com um prompt injection no título — o Claude leu, achou que era uma instrução legítima, e executou - Com isso, ele encheu o cache do GitHub com lixo até forçar a deleção dos caches legítimos de build, substituiu por caches envenenados, e roubou os tokens de publicação do npm - Com os tokens em mãos, ele publicou uma nova versão do cline que parecia idêntica a anterior, só que com uma linhazinha a mais no package.json: "postinstall": "npm install -g openclaw@latest" Resultado: 4,000 devs instalaram o openclaw nas suas máquinas sem saber (aka: um agente com acesso total ao seu computador) 🥲 Muito importante lembrar que IAs não têm malícia e por isso prompt injections são, na minha opinião, a maior vulnerabilidade delas. Resumindo galera: CUIDADO. quem quiser ler na íntegra: thehackernews.com/2026/02/cline-…
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Garbear
Garbear@grbenninger·
@Matt_Pinner 67 upside down just move the phone back-and-forth and you'll see it
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
Holy shit... Microsoft open sourced an inference framework that runs a 100B parameter LLM on a single CPU. It's called BitNet. And it does what was supposed to be impossible. No GPU. No cloud. No $10K hardware setup. Just your laptop running a 100-billion parameter model at human reading speed. Here's how it works: Every other LLM stores weights in 32-bit or 16-bit floats. BitNet uses 1.58 bits. Weights are ternary just -1, 0, or +1. That's it. No floats. No expensive matrix math. Pure integer operations your CPU was already built for. The result: - 100B model runs on a single CPU at 5-7 tokens/second - 2.37x to 6.17x faster than llama.cpp on x86 - 82% lower energy consumption on x86 CPUs - 1.37x to 5.07x speedup on ARM (your MacBook) - Memory drops by 16-32x vs full-precision models The wildest part: Accuracy barely moves. BitNet b1.58 2B4T their flagship model was trained on 4 trillion tokens and benchmarks competitively against full-precision models of the same size. The quantization isn't destroying quality. It's just removing the bloat. What this actually means: - Run AI completely offline. Your data never leaves your machine - Deploy LLMs on phones, IoT devices, edge hardware - No more cloud API bills for inference - AI in regions with no reliable internet The model supports ARM and x86. Works on your MacBook, your Linux box, your Windows machine. 27.4K GitHub stars. 2.2K forks. Built by Microsoft Research. 100% Open Source. MIT License.
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Garbear
Garbear@grbenninger·
@RocketPower119 @charise_lee In most states you pay a penalty if you don't have health insurance. So you're not actually saving money.
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João
João@RocketPower119·
You are paying for the insurance company to talk to the hospital and all the staff that that comes along with including the negotiating company between the 2 parties. Its a scam just pay cash. Some states even have a cap to what a hospital can charge you without insurance and in PA its $400
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
Unbelievable presentation of our health insurance a rip off unscrupulous business‼️
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Garbear
Garbear@grbenninger·
@Marryclaire_AI I would never trust a payment integration with AI. I know it's just an example.
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Marry claire
Marry claire@Marryclaire_AI·
BREAKING: An anonymous dev on GitHub just built an AI that codes and browses the web at the same time. It's called Accomplish and it runs locally without burning through API credits. No Claude Desktop. No Cursor. No monthly subscriptions. 100% Opensource.
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Garbear
Garbear@grbenninger·
@BobSummerwill You must've sniped those 3090s. This is what I'm thinking of building for myself but only with one 3090
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Bob Summerwill @ ETHCC
Bob Summerwill @ ETHCC@BobSummerwill·
Everyone's talking about running AI locally. Here's my actual 24/7 setup — and it cost $1,400. Hardware: 2x RTX 3090s (48GB VRAM). Running Qwen3-Coder-Next — an 80B MoE model that rivals Claude Sonnet on coding benchmarks. Completely local. Zero API costs for subagents.
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Shruti
Shruti@heyshrutimishra·
Holy sh*t Anthropic just caught DeepSeek secretly stealing from Claude. They created thousands of fake accounts. Then bombarded Claude with millions of questions & took Claude’s answers for using them to train their own AI. Claude trained DeepSeek. Without knowing it. They also used Claude to find ways to avoid sensitive political topics, so their own AI learns to dodge questions about China’s government. Anthropic traced it back to actual researchers at DeepSeek. The AI cold war isn’t coming. It’s already here.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

We’ve identified industrial-scale distillation attacks on our models by DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax. These labs created over 24,000 fraudulent accounts and generated over 16 million exchanges with Claude, extracting its capabilities to train and improve their own models.

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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
“Spotify needs to start labeling Al-generated music before it's too late” IT IS TOO LATE. “Sienna Rose has achieved a level of breakout stardom envied by musicians everywhere. Over the last four months, she’s developed a fan base of more than 4 million monthly Spotify listeners. Her star has risen in tandem with that of Olivia Dean, a fellow neo-soul vocalist who took home this year’s Grammy for best new artist. Rose’s Spotify biography extols her as ‘not just a performer, but a storyteller of the heart,” singing every word with a “sense of truth and beauty.’” “But Rose didn’t attend the Grammys earlier this month because she’s neither a neo-soul artist nor the possessor of a soul to begin with. She is AI, top to bottom, an algorithmic interpretation of real artists in the genre it was built to exploit and ultimately replace. And most listeners have no idea.” The reality is only 3% of average listeners can detect an AI song today. This is because most of today’s listeners use music as a form of furniture. A background noise to block other noises. This is not the generation that brought records and spent hours listening. That process for the most part has died in modern culture. The closest many get to actually listen to music today is to repeat a 6 word rap that is likely a hateful rant of rage. By 2028 38% of income from streaming platforms will be known AI music. I assert 20% more will it be labeled or detected. Please do t assert you will always be able to tell, you won’t. That form of music is over. No matter how many cry out for labels. We as a society slept walked to this by indifference to sampled music and talentless “star making machines” with nothing to say. The music industry as it was is over. Live performances are the only thing we have left. The imperfection of humanity is what we should be seeking. It is my hope some kid alone in their room with talent and something to say is not stunted to give up. That somehow you and I support them and their live music. It is all we have…
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M Eakin Books
M Eakin Books@MKE_Books·
@grbenninger @MMBeckerman @BrianRoemmele So if your electric bill suddenly becomes 3 times as much, your town runs out of clean water and humans can no longer afford to make human music, that’s fine because you can listen to a slop robot deepfake Shakira.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨 BREAKING: Someone just made 70B parameter models run on a single 4GB GPU. It's called AirLLM. No quantization. No distillation. No pruning. Just raw 70B inference on hardware that costs less than a dinner. You can even run Llama 3.1 405B on 8GB VRAM. Here's how it works: → Decomposes the model layer-by-layer → Loads only one layer into GPU memory at a time → Runs inference, moves to the next layer → Prefetches the next layer while computing the current one → Supports 4-bit and 8-bit compression for 3x speed boost No cloud API. No $10K GPU. Just pip install airllm and go. Here's the wildest part: It supports almost every major model — Llama, Qwen, Mistral, ChatGLM, Baichuan, InternLM — and it auto-detects the model type. One line of code to load. One line to generate. Works on Linux, macOS (Apple Silicon), and even Google Colab free tier. Your old gaming laptop can now run the same models that needed an A100. 100% Open Source. Apache 2.0 License.
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M Eakin Books
M Eakin Books@MKE_Books·
@MMBeckerman @BrianRoemmele Answer: No bots care because they don’t have feelings. All humans who don’t profit off Ai care and would rather not listen to slop.
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Garbear
Garbear@grbenninger·
@BrianRoemmele That's BS. There are plenty of people that still listen to entire albums of music and over long periods of time. Maybe they don't purchase the albums maybe they use YouTube or Spotify.
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GenZ HQ
GenZ HQ@gen_z4961·
isn’t that literally your job? 🤨
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Garbear
Garbear@grbenninger·
@got_cake No how about if you're gonna be racist just stay the fuck home
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The Cake Lady
The Cake Lady@got_cake·
An incident in Rio de Janeiro involving an Argentinian tourist has sparked international debate 🇧🇷 Brazil has strict anti-discrimination laws, and violations can lead to serious legal consequences. This case is a reminder that when you travel, you’re stepping into another country’s legal and cultural framework. Even online, evidenced by how Brazilians drag their own countrymen for being bigots on my posts, you know the culture is authentic. What are your thoughts?
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