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電ファミニコゲーマー
電ファミニコゲーマー@denfaminicogame·
美しい日本の風景を走れる鉄道ゲーム『RUNNING TRAIN | 走ル列車!』早期アクセス版がSteamで本日発売 news.denfaminicogamer.jp/news/2605253n 自動運転機能も用意されており、海岸線や田園風景などをゆったりと楽しめる。「グラフィックが実写過ぎる」「個人開発とは思えないほどクオリティが高い」と高評価
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Perplexity
Perplexity@perplexity_ai·
Today we're open-sourcing Bumblebee, a read-only scanner for macOS and Linux. It checks developer machines for risky packages, extensions, and AI tool configs. Connected to Computer, it can trigger deeper scans whenever a new supply-chain risk emerges. github.com/perplexityai/b…
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The Japan Times
The Japan Times@japantimes·
Indonesian authorities used online disinformation campaigns to brand activists and journalists as "foreign agents" and silence dissent, sometimes leading to physical threats, Amnesty International said. ebx.sh/zikbcA
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TxtdariBekasy 🇵🇸
TxtdariBekasy 🇵🇸@txtdrbekasi·
Prabowo completed his World Tour visiting 28 countries in just 1.5 years, while Taylor Swift needed 2 years for her World Tour in 21 countries.
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Tim Wijaya
Tim Wijaya@itsTimWijaya·
Gua baru visit diaspora Indonesia di New York & San Francisco. Ini alasan mereka gak pulang: Di Indonesia, power and wealth are determined by who your family is and who you know, bukan dari ability atau prestasi. Indo is a place where you can be in government or run a VC fund -- just by being golf buddies with the right people. Jadi gak heran, smart people refuse to work for bosses who don't deserve to be there.
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
You've been asking for this one... Now in preview: Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app. Start new work, review outputs, steer execution, and approve next steps, all from the ChatGPT mobile app. Codex will keep running on your laptop, Mac mini, or devbox.
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Higgsfield AI 🧩
Higgsfield AI 🧩@higgsfield·
Introducing Higgsfield Supercomputer The first ever cloud-native, self-learning AI agent for end-to-end task execution. 40+ built-in tools. Three layers of memory. Access via browser or Telegram. Powered by enhanced Hermes Agent.
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OpenAI Developers
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
What if your team gave standup updates, and GPT-Realtime-2 moved the tickets?
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
This works really well btw, at the end of your query ask your LLM to "structure your response as HTML", then view the generated file in your browser. I've also had some success asking the LLM to present its output as slideshows, etc. More generally, imo audio is the human-preferred input to AIs but vision (images/animations/video) is the preferred output from them. Around a ~third of our brains are a massively parallel processor dedicated to vision, it is the 10-lane superhighway of information into brain. As AI improves, I think we'll see a progression that takes advantage: 1) raw text (hard/effortful to read) 2) markdown (bold, italic, headings, tables, a bit easier on the eyes) <-- current default 3) HTML (still procedural with underlying code, but a lot more flexibility on the graphics, layout, even interactivity) <-- early but forming new good default ...4,5,6,... n) interactive neural videos/simulations Imo the extrapolation (though the technology doesn't exist just yet) ends in some kind of interactive videos generated directly by a diffusion neural net. Many open questions as to how exact/procedural "Software 1.0" artifacts (e.g. interactive simulations) may be woven together with neural artifacts (diffusion grids), but generally something in the direction of the recently viral x.com/zan2434/status… There are also improvements necessary and pending at the input. Audio nor text nor video alone are not enough, e.g. I feel a need to point/gesture to things on the screen, similar to all the things you would do with a person physically next to you and your computer screen. TLDR The input/output mind meld between humans and AIs is ongoing and there is a lot of work to do and significant progress to be made, way before jumping all the way into neuralink-esque BCIs and all that. For what's worth exploring at the current stage, hot tip try ask for HTML.
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ClaudeDevs
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
Usage limits are up, effective today we're: 1) Doubling Claude Code's 5-hour limits for Pro, Max, Team and seat-based Enterprise plans 2) Removing peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans 3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models
Claude@claudeai

We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.

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Manchester United
Manchester United@ManUtd_ID·
Dicela direndah-rendahkan saya diam. Dihina-hina saya juga diam. Tapi hari ini di Old Trafford, saya akan lawan! ✊️ #MUFC #MUNLIV
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Austin Kennedy
Austin Kennedy@astnkennedy·
I'm 22 years old and Claude Code is deteriorating my brain. Every single day for the last 6 months I've had 6 to 8 Claude Code terminals open, waiting for a response just so I can hit 'enter' 75% of the time. And it's doing something to me. In convos with a couple of friends, it's been a point that's been brought up pretty frequently. None of us feel as sharp as we used to. I don't know if it's just us, or others in their 20s are feeling the same thing, but it's something I've been thinking about a lot. P.S. I know this is a problem with my reliability/usage of it, not Claude Code itself, but the effects are real nonetheless
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Yoel Sumitro
Yoel Sumitro@YoelSumitro·
1. Gw pernah kerja di bagian product & tech selama lebih dari 5 tahun untuk Food Delivery / ojol companies (Uber & Delivery Hero). Gw mau kasih argumen bahwa kebijakan baru untuk penghasilan ojol ini hanya populis dan tidak akan efektif untuk menaikkan taraf hidup mereka.
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Jejak digital.
Jejak digital.@ARSIPAJA·
Prabowo: "Kita dibikin apalagi, Indonesia gelap? Matanya burem! Indonesia gelap, Indonesia terang! Ada yang mau kabur, kabur aja, kau kabur aja ke sana! Mungkin ada yang mau kabur ke Yaman, silakan!"
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Shakker
Shakker@shakker·
OpenClaw's first output dropped from 1s to 43ms. Plugin bootstrap went from 265ms to 8ms. Provider capability resolution from 49ms to 1.5ms. Config validation from 62ms to 5ms. For most of OpenClaw's history, the plugin system was carrying core, instead of the other way around. Core knew about every bundled provider, their model catalogs, alias rules, suppressions, etc. Plugin metadata was being re-derived across config validation, gateway boot, provider discovery, channel resolution, capability lookups, and half a dozen other paths. Plugins that never woke up still paid full startup tax. None of it was a bug. It was just the shape the system had grown into. We've been rebuilding it over the last few days, and 2026.4.24 through 4.26 is where a lot of that work started landing. In the new plugin system, plugin manifests are a real contract. A manifest declares the providers it owns, how they authenticate, the harnesses they run on, the model catalog it ships, and what activates the plugin in the first place. The same model shape flows through manifests, provider Index previews, the local cache, the docs, onboarding, and models list. Moonshot, DeepSeek, Cerebras, Mistral, etc all declare their own catalogs through their manifests now. Core doesn't need to learn a new provider to ship one. Underneath that, plugin metadata is built once. Install records used to live half in config and half in a separate index; that's one store now, with atomic migration and an identity hash that makes stale state provably stale. A single plugin metadata snapshot is computed at startup, and config validation, auto-enable, the lookup table, and provider discovery all derive from it. A bunch of surfaces that used to hit live runtime, like models list, status, onboarding, channel discovery, don't anymore. They read from the manifest and the snapshot, and that's it. Plugins also stopped auto-starting just because they're enabled. A plugin says what wakes it up (startup, a provider, a channel, a command, a config path, an agent harness) and they wake only when something actually needs them. There's still more to do. A few of the bundled providers haven't been migrated yet. The legacy startup fallback is still in place behind a deprecation notice while third-party plugins catch up. Provider Index, the local cache, and the manifest are converging on the same shape. OpenClaw's plugin system is at a state where anyone would be comfortable building serious external work on. More of this coming.
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw

OpenClaw 2026.4.26 🦞 🎙️ Google Live Talk 🦙 Better Ollama/local models 🧳 Bring over Claude + Hermes setups 🔐 One-command Matrix E2EE Big release. Local models eat well. github.com/openclaw/openc…

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Larsen Cundric
Larsen Cundric@larsencc·
Introducing: Browser Use Box (bux). Your 24/7 personal agent box, powered by Browser Harness. ♞ We got tired of agents that vanish when you close the laptop. So we put them on a server. > 24/7 box that runs while you sleep > Real Chrome with persistent logins > Telegram baked in, text from anywhere I gave mine my email and a Telegram chat. It books flights, replies to LinkedIn and does my to-do list before I'm awake. Try it at cloud.browser-use.com/bux
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