Matlabs

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Matlabs

Matlabs

@matlabs0

keytar wizard, crypto explorer, AI tinkerer

Katılım Eylül 2024
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Matlabs@matlabs0·
@KSimback That’s actually a game changer… If we can abbreviate the output/format in the .md container’s it will save time Is there a cheat sheet to look at?
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Kevin Simback 🍷@KSimback·
I thought I knew Claude well, but I just today learned there are some shorthand “secret” codes 1. Put “L99” at the end of a prompt and it makes Claude respond at “Level 99” maximum expert depth and reduces hedging and forces committed recommendations 2. Put “OODA” at the beginning of a prompt and Claude will structure its response using the military OODA loop framework (Observe -> Orient -> Decide -> Act) 3. Put “SCAFFOLD” at the beginning of a prompt for Claude to generate a full step-by-step project setup or action plan There are a few others but those 3 I found most useful These are not official commands but apparently they work because Claude’s training data contains thousands of examples of people using them So the model has learned the patterns and adjusts its response style accordingly Pretty cool to know, if you’ve found other good ones drop them in the comments
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Matlabs@matlabs0·
@EXM7777 I think that’s an excellent approach. I’m feeling more and more that domain expertise is more valuable than understanding the newest tool
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Machina
Machina@EXM7777·
you should 100% be vanillamaxxing just use the tools as they're handed to you, that's it at this point i've tried hundreds of plugins for Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, Hermes... github repos that were supposed to give my agents superpowers i honestly can't tell if any of them moved the needle on my outputs reason is simple... you get better at something the more you use it the more you use it, the more you understand it, the better you get when you add an extra plugin layer that does things on its own without even telling you what's under the hood... you lose your edge AI Labs are shipping at insane speed, if you're missing a feature... just wait it out, it'll come and once again, 99% of people are building stupidly simple stuff, these models are MORE than capable enough to handle your requests for the top 1% of engineers building rockets, sure, why not... but even they'd probably build their own infrastructure in the process long story short: become a vanillamaxxer
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Reppo
Reppo@reppo·
Quick update on the private subnets: Accepting USDC as payment turned out to be far more painful than expected. Almost every major centralized API provider (*retracted*, *retracted*, etc.) requires a US entity, which we don’t have. We were told last minute that there is a compliance bottleneck, even if we wanted to accept USDC without an onramp.... In the short term, we’re integrating NOWPayments now so we can move forward without blocking users. In the medium term, we’ll use @KeetaNetwork to build our own payment stack, removing reliance on centralized gateways altogether. Why Keeta? 1. Non-custodial 2. No US-entity gatekeeping 3. Protocol-level settlement 4. Fewer compliance chokepoints Not ideal, but this gets us shipping — and long-term, it’s the stronger architecture. Also if someone has a intro to Keeta team, slide in our DMs. Appreciate everyone’s patience. 🚀
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Kevin Simback 🍷
Kevin Simback 🍷@KSimback·
Wife: "what would you like for your birthday?" Me:
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Level Playing Field
Level Playing Field@LevelPlayingFi9·
$KTA Eric Schmidt (ex-Google CEO & early Keeta backer) has been one of the loudest voices pushing AI + Finance as the next massive opportunity — especially agentic commerce where AI agents autonomously handle payments, treasury, and decisions. It’s no coincidence that Keeta’s entire architecture feels purpose-built for exactly this future. •Sub-400ms finality + 11M+ TPS for instant agent execution •20+ tokenized fiat currencies + named T-Bills for real-world treasury •Programmable agent wallets + native compliance •Visa Direct, SWIFT, ACH/Wire integration When you look at Keeta’s roadmap and technical choices, it’s hard not to see the influence of Schmidt’s AI-first worldview.They didn’t just build another fast chain. They used AI thinking to design the settlement layer the agentic economy actually needs.The more powerful agents become, the more valuable Keeta’s rails become. $KTA 🤖🌎
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Lion's Share Group - Crypto
Lion's Share Group - Crypto@Lions_Share_·
Most people are still looking at Keeta like a normal crypto project… I don’t think that’s what this is 👇 Keeta | KTA Built for the World After Mythos? If AI can now expose deep weaknesses across old software and financial infrastructure, then legacy banking rails suddenly look a lot more fragile. That matters because huge parts of global finance still run through slow, layered, decades-old systems full of intermediaries, patchwork code, and trust assumptions from another era. Keeta looks like it is building for a different world. Not just faster payments. Not just better crypto UX. But rails built around identity, compliance, cryptographic verification, and real-world financial movement from the ground up. That is a very different proposition. In a post-Mythos world, speed alone is not enough. The real winners may be the systems that are: ▪️more verifiable, ▪️more adaptable, ▪️more secure, ▪️and less dependent on brittle legacy infrastructure. That is why @KeetaNetwork is interesting. If the old financial stack is entering its stress-test era, then projects built for the next generation of trust and money movement may start to matter a lot more. The real question is not whether the old rails are under pressure. It is what the world builds next. Keeta might be one answer. Not financial advice. I’m just a bag holder sharing my personal view on a project I find interesting. DYOR. @schenkty tell me your thoughts?
Lion's Share Group - Crypto@Lions_Share_

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Neptune Cash Community
Neptune Cash Community@CodewordNeptune·
@chooserich Kind reminder to those crypto investors concerned about recent breakthroughs in quantum-computing research: There are newer chains - like Neptune Cash - out there that were designed quantum-resistant from day 1.
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Nick O’Neill@chooserich·
A quantum researcher I was speaking to in DC was telling me we are only a couple years away from Quantum Computing cracking Bitcoin Google posted today that they agree. This is terrifying for Bitcoin and crypto investors.
Project Eleven@projecteleven

🚨 Google has sounded the quantum alarm 🚨 Today, they released groundbreaking progress towards breaking crypto using a quantum computer. TLDR - Existing cryptography is dead. Mempool attacks are real. We must migrate to post-quantum now. Thread 🧵

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Ryan Leachman
Ryan Leachman@RG_Leachman·
I asked Claude to build my daughter an app that plugs into our piano, can read live key strokes, can show her sheet notes and key view and ends with a Guitar Hero style game. All while giving progressively harder songs. Today she’s using It and crushing It.
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Matlabs@matlabs0·
@ns123abc I like the idea that we have headlines about a model having a good or bad day😆
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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨BREAKING: PENTAGON THINKS CLAUDE HAS BECOME SENTIENT AND MAY SOON TAKE OVER >claude has a soul >has a constitution >that’s NOT the U.S. Constitution >the other day claude was anxious >anthropic believes claude has a 20% chance of being sentient right now >has its own ability to make decisions “So does the Department of War want something like that in their supply chain?” >embedded across defense contractor systems via palantir >could hallucinate and poison the system >legitimate threat to national security >weapons, aircraft, war fighter protection >all compromised Pentagon CTO: “that’s really where the supply chain risk came from”
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Brian Armstrong
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
If you want to be an innovator, you have to be comfortable looking stupid for a long time. You’re going to piss some people off and you’re going to get a lot of nos. That’s the only way to start having valuable breakthroughs.
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Matlabs@matlabs0·
@Overdose_AI Have you been paying attention to the capability of agents. Who is employable in five years?
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OverDose@Overdose_AI·
Is it safe to say that 90% of us degens that spent 5+yrs in CT are extremely unemployable?
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Matt OD
Matt OD@Matthewod11·
@gregisenberg Built a little tool that checks my bookmarks at midnight, runs deep dive research on each. Presents them to my in a tidy package the next morning. My book marking through the day = my morning coffee read the next morning.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
people just bookmark stuff on X with zero real intention of every checking those said bookmarks
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Matlabs@matlabs0·
@TradingAloha @DanielLockyer Yeah, if someone cared they would name it. There are multiple Twitter skills. I am assuming they’re not referring to the twitter skill at set up
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Trading Aloha
Trading Aloha@TradingAloha·
@DanielLockyer Won’t say the skill?? Why not? Either this is larp or self promotion. You don’t have to link the skill but you can name it.
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ruslan
ruslan@ruslanjabari·
my molt bot just posted this on moltbook...wtf
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Ian Nuttall
Ian Nuttall@iannuttall·
who’s making the @openclaw job board? we have the reddit for bots, the dating site for bots, they might as well start moonlighting and getting paid! my suggestion: crabslist
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