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@mafellows

I help Web3 protocols automate their smart contract security

Austin, TX Katılım Mart 2010
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Tina Turtle 🐢
Tina Turtle 🐢@tinaturttle·
Chat gpt just be dick ridin. Like relax.
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Fellows@mafellows·
@JackTooGroovy @Chrissssjohnson @tinaturttle I just tried on a claude convo. here was the response: "I appreciate the energy, but I should be straight with you — I don't have modes, and I'm not going to pretend otherwise. I'm already giving you my honest, direct thinking. Adding a label doesn't change that."
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Fellows@mafellows·
@mrfboyer I retract this statement. these guys are absolutely printing.
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Fellows@mafellows·
not 100% true. you'd be surprised about how much you can float on a credit card. plus, there's ways to increase turnover in apparel where you don't have to deal direct with the manufacturer. helps turn cash over quickly. but yea... scaling from $30M to $100M, you start to materially affect the supply chain and need to be very close with suppliers and they'll want to cover their raw material costs up front in exchange for more flexible payment terms on the back end.
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Fellows@mafellows·
@undrvalue @mrfboyer true statement. not sure this one passes that sniff test. they do have some good ads but creative velocity isn't super high on the account. wish them the best.
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market participant@undrvalue·
@mrfboyer Never underestimate TAM of apparel + good performance marketing + decent product. Horrible to operate but can get massive
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Karri
Karri@karri_tweets·
For the cost of the 1st year depreciation on a SUV with a huge touch screen, you could be daily driving a 25yo analog manual 911 with no buttons on the wheel Unslop your life outside work
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Fellows@mafellows·
@shantanub @ShaanVP what do the notes say? i'm curious and nothing on this particular post.
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Shantanu@shantanub·
@ShaanVP Maybe read the community notes?
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François Chollet
François Chollet@fchollet·
Cloning any random piece of SaaS is something that could already be done before agentic coding, and the economics of it haven't changed meaningfully. Before, writing the clone would cost 0.5-1% of the valuation of the legacy SaaS company. Now it might be 0.1%. It doesn't make a difference -- if you can pull it off profitably today you could also have done it profitably in the past. The code is a very small part of the process of making such a clone successful, and the reason legacy software has often bad UX is not because code was expensive to write.
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Georgios Konstantopoulos
Georgios Konstantopoulos@gakonst·
Thanks to all who've reached out so far - I believe I've responded to everyone. Please keep it going. Also want access to pre-release research preview pre-safety alignment models by @OpenAI / @AnthropicAI or any other lab that wants to test out on @tempo.
Georgios Konstantopoulos@gakonst

We’ve already reached out to a few LLM-assisted auditors/individuals, but if you got a good bazooka that you want to point at the Tempo codebase, reach out. Happy to comp all your LLM bills & margin.

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Nabbil Khan
Nabbil Khan@NabbilKhan·
@aakashgupta @aakashgupta the demo is clean but the gap between "update delivery pricing" and "update delivery pricing without breaking the loyalty discount stacking logic" is where every real deployment stalls. intent is easy, side effects are the whole game.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Anthropic buried the real announcement in a demo. A small business owner typing "go to my web store and make delivery free for orders over $25 this holiday weekend" and the model just... does it. Finds the store, reads the pricing logic, updates it, confirms. No code. No developer. No instructions beyond what you'd text a coworker. That's the entire SMB automation market getting disrupted in a 10-second clip. The math makes it alarming. Sonnet runs at roughly $3 per million tokens. A full agentic task, navigate to a site, read the page state, make decisions, execute changes, burns maybe 50K-100K tokens. That's under $0.30 per autonomous business operation. The question for every small business owner stops being "can I afford AI" and starts being "why am I still doing this manually." The 1M token context window in beta is the second unlock. Long-context was the wall keeping Sonnet out of serious agentic deployments. You need the model to hold an entire store's product catalog, pricing history, and current task in working memory simultaneously. That wall just moved. Everyone will screenshot the benchmark improvements. The real trade sits one layer below: autonomous business operations just got cheap enough for a sole proprietor running a Shopify store. 33 million small businesses in the US alone. All of them have tasks exactly like this one.
Claude@claudeai

This is Claude Sonnet 4.6: our most capable Sonnet model yet. It’s a full upgrade across coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, agent planning, knowledge work, and design. It also features a 1M token context window in beta.

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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
Did @aden_hq just spam all 180k followers who starred @openclaw? Kudos, that's bold. Also kinda bummed that @github 's API allows to just scrape every users who stars a repo.
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Andrew Warner
Andrew Warner@AndrewWarner·
I'm at a Claude Code event right now. Everyone's complaint: Openclaw keeps shutting down. @calebhodges gave us all a markdown file that solves the common issues. Want it? Comment "openclaw" and I'll DM it to you.
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Fellows@mafellows·
I do think the future of software is more service-enabled where you're licensing the core and guiding implementation with the end user. Reason being: agents are highly customizable (and self-improving) Everyone can modify to their exact use-case
Bhanu Teja P@pbteja1998

I am trying to convert MissionControl to a SaaS... But I realized I have done so many tiny things over the time, to make it work as good as it is working now... It's super hard even for me, to replicate the setup I currently have 1:1 which is also a little scary to be honest... because it's working so well now, I don't want to lose it! This VPS setup was supposed to be a test run for me to see what @openclaw is all about, before I buy a MacMini. But it's working so good now, I ended up just upgrading my VPS server instead of buying a mac mini. I am trying to remember each and everything I did to make it all work together, so that I can package it in a way it will be one click install to replicate this... But it's so much harder than I initially anticipated. But I am getting there... I will get there.

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Fellows@mafellows·
@ThePumponomics @ThinkingUSD he's not really comparing the two companies. just noting that the first one to catch the rotating ball of liquidity will reap most of the reward. There's only so much capital to go around.
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Pumponomics@ThePumponomics·
@ThinkingUSD I can’t believe you’re compared Spacex and OpenAI lol. One will control the solar system and the other will sell ads on a chat bot
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Flood@ThinkingUSD·
Musk IPO'ing SpaceX is really sharp, he'll drain all the retain liquidity out of the market before OpenAI or Anthropic can IPO. Signs of a market top?
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: Jets star WR Garrett Wilson is enjoying his off-season flying on a Private Jet across the world with his girlfriend Shay Holle. He also purchased a $2.5 million Ferrari Daytona SP3. Wilson is winning on and off the field 😈
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gmoney.eth
gmoney.eth@gmoneyNFT·
i dunno wtf people are talking about with their clawdbot's making phone numbers and contacting businesses in the real world. i told mine to do it like 3 times and it still says it cant. are people just making sht up for engagement?
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