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Jacob Bijani

Jacob Bijani

@jcb

Jacob Bijani of The Bijani Company · Co-founder @OutputApp

Brooklyn, NY Katılım Eylül 2008
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please do not at me about tractors
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@jstn the fact its not thinking in binary is an accomplishment
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its probably true that Composer are all fine tuned Kimi models, but why is it switching to Chinese mid-thinking a smoking gun? isn't there just a lot of Chinese language in the training data? like, it's not like its "thinking in english" in the first place.
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Anyone still chewing gum? That chewy part that never gets smaller is a plastic polymer. That same polymer can also be found in plastic bags, glue and tires. A 2025 UCLA has shown that chewing gum releases hundreds to thousands of microplastics into your saliva per piece. I highly recommend you stop chewing plastic.
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if you machine all the faces then they are all known surfaces... imagine if one of the faces was a bandsaw cut. its not gonna be parallel or even flat. so you machine one side, flip it 180° and now that face is parallel to the first one. repeat for each face pair, and now you've revealed a perfect square within the larger one. thats just my understanding from watching a lot of youtube lol
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@jcb @davidliuxyz Could it be done with three, 1" cuts? Faster, less repositioning.
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David Liu@davidliuxyz·
gemini no longer needs neither a drawer nor a machinist. just give it robot arms already and let it manufacture parts
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Yesterday we started a Works But Makes Noises design group chat on @OutputApp! What's so cool is @allanyu_ & @jcb are evolving the platform daily; away from a Slack-like space, towards a fun group chat app. Flying with them as they build the plane around us! – Come join! ⬇️🔗
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Erik Meijer@headinthebox·
I mean, I get the Luddites who see their craft evaporate in front of their eyes. But if you played with one of the coding agents for just 10 minutes, it must be crystal clear what the future is.
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Alex and team have been spending lots of time thinking about middot truncation for the new Trees library by the Pierre Computer Company. Last night he came across a novel approach to truncation that leverages container queries in a css grid to detect the *moment* of truncation. The solution works on first render from css with no js, fully SSR compatible. Even copy paste works.
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@bengold pretty sure that was a NAS someone made in that era? Or some other third party device that wasn’t actually a G5
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
The token cost to build a production feature is now lower than the meeting cost to discuss building that feature. Let me rephrase. It is literally cheaper to build the thing and see if it works than to have a 30 minute planning meeting about whether you should build it. It’s wild when you think about it. This completely inverts how you should run a software organization. The planning layer becomes the bottleneck because the building layer is essentially free. The cost of code has dropped to essentially 0. The rational response is to eliminate planning for anything that can be tested empirically. Don’t debate whether a feature will work. Just build it in 2 hours, measure it with a group of customers, and then decide to kill or keep it. I saw a startup operating this way and their build velocity is up 20x. Decision quality is up because every decision is informed by a real prototype, not a slide deck and an expensive meeting. We went from “move fast and break things” to “move fast and build everything.” The planning industrial complex is dead. Thank god.
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@brian_lovin more like 1% joking, 10% not, 1% joking, 10% not, 5% joking, 10% not, 1% joking
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@cursor_ai just upgraded to the latest and getting this after a minute or so of being open. happens every time it reopens.
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its very polite that each model is waiting its turn to fail
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new day new anthropic model with elevated errors
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oneshot project management from our built in video transcription
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coming soon to @OutputApp: automated takeaways and actionable items based on whats happening in your rooms
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