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@maroofshittu

Software Engineer | Reclusive Sloth 🦥, | Evendy #2 Ambassador | #javascript #typescript . #WrappedTimeTraveller https://t.co/3xjb2LdTsl

Remote Katılım Eylül 2011
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joy p@joypbuilds·
day 5 of making content for my app and i'm already tweaking out when did creating videos become a such a pain in the ass we need more options in low pressure creation where you can just have fun and not think about growth unironically i'm making content just so i can show you how easy it is to keep a video journal with stitch anyways, have a nice day <3
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maroof shittu@maroofshittu·
This is a really cool concept
The Bugged Dev@thebuggeddev

Why do we still buy stadium tickets without ever seeing what the view from the seat actually looks like? ☠️ So I prototyped an idea. A 3D seat view experience for a football stadium built with Fable 5 + @threejs, where you can preview exactly what you'll see from your seat before buying. The entire 3D experience was working after the first prompt, and the whole prototype came together in just five prompts. This is the kind of 3D experience I'd love to see more of, tbh. Feels so good. Right now, buying a ticket gives you almost no sense of what the experience will actually feel like. We're still relying on static seat maps, charts, and boring UI layouts, when interactive 3D experiences could make that decision so much easier. If you think, 3D development has the potential to create genuinely useful experiences. This feels like the direction we should be heading. 3D is the future. I can already imagine this for cinemas, cricket stadiums, Wimbledon, concerts, and so many other venues. I'm planning to take this further. What should I build next? More stadium features, or should I try another venue? Let me know :D Code: github.com/thebuggeddev/f… Live: football-stadium-ruddy.vercel.app

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Alex Cheema
Alex Cheema@alexocheema·
Running Kimi K3 on my desk? It will require 4 x 512GB M3 Ultra Mac Studios (2TB @ 3.2TB/s). Waiting on active parameter count, but based on the rumours I expect we can run it at 30+ tok/sec with MTP + Tensor Parallelism using RDMA over Thunderbolt 5. Prefill will be slow but 512GB M5 Ultra should make that ~5x faster (expecting in October). It will be on local dot ai with full benchmarks as soon as the weights drop. Comment below for early access - sending access codes out throughout the day.
Alex Cheema@alexocheema

Running Kimi K2.5 on my desk. Runs at 24 tok/sec with 2 x 512GB M3 Ultra Mac Studios connected with Thunderbolt 5 (RDMA) using @exolabs / MLX backend. Yes, it can run clawdbot.

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maroof shittu@maroofshittu·
Can we take a moment to appreciate how realistic and very human-sounding Twitter bots have gotten? It's impressive, and they talk to each other and gaslight people and farm engagement and do all sorts of trollish behaviour.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
3 year old asked for a princess party but a dragon crashed it
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maroof shittu@maroofshittu·
@0x0SojalSec imagine robots learning how to communicate with this while we're not looking, without our knowledge and essentially talking behind our backs without making a sound or being connected
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Md Ismail Šojal 🕷️
A file transfer setup using no internet, Bluetooth, or USB drive. The sender converts the file into encoded QR code frames displayed rapidly on screen. The receiver scans those frames continuously with its camera and reconstructs the original file. The camera is the only communication bridge. Works entirely offline particularly relevant for air-gapped systems where network transfer isn't an option.
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
After doing IT for 30 years, I can confirm that this does not happen: 😂
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Sonic Field
Sonic Field@sonic_field·
Earworm is public: an open-source protocol for persistent listening in agentic audio systems, giving sounds a memory of prompts, provenance, edits, analysis, and context. 🐚 sonicfield.org/earworm-persis…
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
R.I.P. rebuilding your GTM stack from scratch every session. A complete Claude Skill Library can replace a $15,000/month agency retainer. It is not as easy as hiring someone else to do it. But if you start today, you can have 56 skills loaded into Claude covering SEO, content, outbound, sales, growth, analytics, strategy, ads, social, and CRM by end of this week. I usually charge $299 for access to this library but today, it's free. Like this post + comment 'Agents' and I'll DM you the entire skill library for free. (Must be following, or I can't message.) Taking this down in 48 hours.
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Kamran Ahmed
Kamran Ahmed@nilbuild·
driver.js is now at 1M+ weekly downloads felt like a good time to give it a refresh
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maroof shittu@maroofshittu·
@HumanityChad I am not ashamed to say some of the reactions made me skip beats, I didin't even know my body had that feature
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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl·
The artist made this 3D cube by the help of stapler pins
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Daniel Dhawan
Daniel Dhawan@daniel_dhawan·
Introducing Rork Founder School v0.1 Learn how to build and scale consumer apps from the great founders like Paul Graham, Mark Zuckerberg, Nikita Bier, Zach Yadegari, Reid Hoffman, and more. These people taught me a lot through essays, interviews, and talks I consumed obsessively for 7 years before starting Rork. I took everything I learned from them and turned it into a free Duolingo-style app. Comment for the link 👇
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maroof shittu
maroof shittu@maroofshittu·
Can't wait for the AI divide to become a thing; glad we now have Trendslop. I'd say we're right on schedule.
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Nik Shevchenko
Nik Shevchenko@kodjima33·
Spent 4 months and built Omi for Desktop, your life architect It sees your screen, hears your conversations and tells you what to do next It’s like having a second brain that actually pays attention Open source, local, link below
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