
mattOS ✌️
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mattOS ✌️
@matt_dot_sol
Anything But Corporate | Building @bvrstco and @NOMNOMMARKETS



The @solana ecosystem is vast. Explore. Filter. Use. More than 100+ dApps at the palm of your hand. agorascan.xyz

GPT-5.4 Thinking and GPT-5.4 Pro are rolling out now in ChatGPT. GPT-5.4 is also now available in the API and Codex. GPT-5.4 brings our advances in reasoning, coding, and agentic workflows into one frontier model.



This point by @FinnMurphy12 also has truth to it: even the possibility of mass layoffs due to AI may break what remains of the American social contract, which was already hanging by a thread. Recall that the US left hates tech for being white male capitalists. And much of the right simultaneously dislikes tech for being nonwhite immigrant globalists. But the wealth, productivity, and job-creating ability of tech has given them some partial shield… …till now. It’s quite possible that the AI disruption layered on top of everything else is the straw that breaks the camel’s back, where the bottom falls out of American support for Silicon Valley. With all the violent consequences that one might imagine. The problem is that the world won’t stand still. If America turns anti-tech, which I consider likely, it’ll be similar to how Europe just couldn’t really handle the disruption of the Industrial Revolution that it helped give birth to, and consequently lost their minds in the early 20th century. However, the younger and more supple American economy of the 1900s did manage to handle that disruption, with the Soviets as the arguable runner ups. They emerged dominant as a consequence. Today, early 21st century America is like early 20th century Europe, in that it’s given birth to an Information Revolution that it just might not be able to handle whilst remaining intact. The only two economies that can handle said disruption appear to be (a) China and (b) the Internet itself. (PS: it is also possible, by the way, that the AI disruption is partially overstated. But it’s really not completely imaginary…because the self-driving cars, kung fu robots, and intelligent agents actually do exist now.)

Alright interns, we need to have some real talk here I am tired of vibing on stream. I dont really like vibe coding unless its a tool i have no desire to build (how i manage things on my stream / how i write my youtube videos are great examples of things i would never build but i have). I dont like vibing the things i care about. I hate the code it generates, i hate the feeling of getting everything i ask for and nothing i want. I hate the subtle offness around vibe coded things. It is just driving me nuts. So for the next while i am going to be done vibing on stream. I genuinely have been trying my hardest to make this work and i cannot quite put a finger on why i hate it, but i do. And i just feel so horribly guilty and wrong because i am not getting the results of "everyone else on twitter." How am i, someone who prides themselves on making youtube videos that i think are actually good for people. To make videos that help people laugh at the silliness of tech or learn something new. But here i am not able to keep up with all these people claiming the sky is literally coming down. I just feel horrible and guilty about it. Now i know the world is changing fast, and i want to be able to understand that change super well, be able to talk about it, be able to give really accurate opinions about it so for the last 3 months i have vibe coded an absurd amount of things. But now... i am just tired of it. I dont want this any more. I want to be a tradcoder. I dont know why i told everyone this, but i just have this growing sickness that is just eating me alive around vibing and i dont know how to express it. You all are fired, CEO ThePrimeagen









I estimate we're only a couple of weeks from an extremely serious security issue within a company, resulting from using one of these AI assistants They're being given full access to secrets and tooling, and now we find they're accessible to the public internet Fun times ahead



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