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@jarvistatch

Building @scanquestxyz on @Base Try the demo on Base Sepolia : https://t.co/uB1TJ4OHoa

On a block some times ago Katılım Mayıs 2021
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Introducing the Codex app—a powerful command center for building with agents. Now available on macOS. openai.com/codex/
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Everything shipped at DevDay [2025] 🧵
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
GPT-5 is here. Rolling out to everyone starting today. openai.com/gpt-5/
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OpenAI Developers
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
🆕 Four updates to building agents with OpenAI: Agents SDK in TypeScript, a new RealtimeAgent feature for voice agents, Traces support for the Realtime API, and improvements to our speech-to-speech model.
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OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
Next batch of Codex open source fund grant recipients: ⬩Bun - fast, all-in-one JavaScript toolkit @bunjavascript ⬩Ratatui - Rust library for cooking up terminal UIs @ratatui_rs (used in Codex!) ⬩Apache Maven - build and dependency management for Java @ASFMavenProject ⬩Ghostty - fast, cross-platform and Rust-based terminal emulator @Ghosttyorg We’re also sharing an update on Codex CLI…
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Bennett Waisbren
Bennett Waisbren@BennettWaisbren·
ChatGPT 4o's new image gen is insane. Here's what Severance would look like in 8 famous animation styles 🧵 1/8: Rankin/Bass – That nostalgic stop-motion look like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Cozy and janky.
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Kyle Reidhead | Milk Road
Kyle Reidhead | Milk Road@KyleReidhead·
The US Crypto Reserve is NOT the government speculating on crypto tokens The US also has foreign currency reserves And commodity reserves They do this w/ important global assets to hedge against large price fluctuations (to ensure the economy can function in short term changes) The US isn’t buying random crypto tokens as investments. They are buying specific L1 tokens, which are seen as commodities If blockchains become an integral part of the financial system and how global trade/commerce works, then L1 tokens have importance as gas/utility to use these technologies The US is simply building a reserve of assets for when that world becomes a reality So no, the US won’t be buying tokens that represent businesses/apps And no the US likely won’t be buying tech stocks either (unless it makes sense for data or other commodity like reasons) They are preparing for a world where everything is done onchain. Currently, we don’t know what chain that will exist on. Which is why they will probably hold a basket of L1 tokens, even random ones like ADA, though I imagine this is being done moreso to promote American made blockchains Don’t confuse a reserve with the US speculating on random crypto tokens. There is a method to their madness.
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Tetch.jar@jarvistatch·
@Codie_Sanchez What would you have to say for the opposite-people thinking they can but never manage to build something profitable?
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Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
After teaching people and doing deals for 15 years, I realize that most people do not think they’re capable of running a business, until they do it.
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Jean de La Rochebrochard
Until you're 10+ in a startup , the only roles that exist are head of get shit done & chief common fucking sense officer.
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
An entire generation has been misled about startups and wealth. • New business failure rate: over 65% • Acquisitions failure rate: under 20% Opportunity's here. But you might miss it.. How to decrease your chance of failure buying a business (The 3 M’s of Risk):
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Tetch.jar@jarvistatch·
@Codie_Sanchez It’s absolutely brilliant. For recurrent and predictable tasks it’s straightforward. But how would you approach this for more one-off tasks ? For example building an MVP or software dev tasks.
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Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
Online services biz's are catching on this model. But I think there’s opportunity here for brick & mortar services too. It’s a way to increase recurring revenue, while decreasing time & complexity. For example (with fictional prices)…
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Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
Underrated business model: Turning a service into a product. It helps solve the issue of scaling for: • Agencies • Freelancers • Solopreneurs Here’s how a "productized service" works:
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Navalism
Navalism@NavalismHQ·
Clear writing and clear speaking are simply outputs of clear thinking. @naval
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John Rush
John Rush@johnrushx·
I've tried all (24) AI coding agents & IDEs 😵‍💫 [Cursor, Softgen, Windsurf, Wrapifai, Copilot, Lovable, Bolt, v0, Replit, MarsX, Claude, AmazonQ, Pear, Devin, Github Spark, IDX, Webdraw, Tempo, Cline, Continue, Databutton, Base44, Qodo, Aider] The Vibe Coding giga-thread:
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neural nets.
neural nets.@cneuralnetwork·
releasing the DeepSeek R1 blog, which explains the whole paper in great detail, not excluding any math, but anyone with basic class 12 math knowledge can understand it (link in replies) do share and rt :)
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Tetch.jar@jarvistatch·
@devfolio AI agent to find early adopters. AI agent to write the presentation page based on actual code. AI agent to deploy all the boilerplate with the hackaton sponsors’ tech stack
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Devfolio
Devfolio@devfolio·
If Devfolio built an AI agent for hackathons, what would you want it to help with? Share your wishlist, no idea is too wild.
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Chris Hladczuk
Chris Hladczuk@chrishlad·
Don't establish company values on Day 1. You'll end up pretending to know who you are. Instead, wait 6-12 months to write them down. -- Advice from Bezos
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Chris Hladczuk
Chris Hladczuk@chrishlad·
Bezos and Gates invested in his startup. Today, it's a $3.3 billion business. Here's what I learned from interviewing Dan Lewis👇
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