Alexander Shevkunov

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Alexander Shevkunov

Alexander Shevkunov

@modeler_sasha

Development for myself and clients. My telegram channel - https://t.co/bGQ21ORIn5

Katılım Ocak 2016
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Alexander Shevkunov
Alexander Shevkunov@modeler_sasha·
Yes, I understand.... But. The words about "for the whole world" sound too hypocritical after that. They know That there is a ban on the development of "wrong people" and it is necessary not to talk about the whole world. It's a lie. There are the chosen and there are the outcasts.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
1. We believe in iterative deployment; although GPT-5.5 is already a smart model, we expect rapid improvements. Iterative deployment is a big part of our safety strategy; we believe the world will be best equipped to win at the team sport of AI resilience this way. 2. We believe in democratization. We want people to be able to use lots of AI; we aim to have the most efficient models, the most efficient inference stack, and the most compute. We want our users to have access to the best technology and for everyone to have equal opportunity. We have been tracking cybersecurity as a preparedness category for a long time, and have built mitigations we believe in that enable us to make capable models broadly available. 3. We love you and we want you to win. We want to be a platform for every company, scientist, entrepreneur, and person. (My whole career has largely been about the magic of startups, and I think we are about to see that magic at hyperscale.)
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Alexander Shevkunov
Alexander Shevkunov@modeler_sasha·
@durov @DearS_o_n А если спросят что "не является обманом" будет сложнее ? ))
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Pavel Durov
Pavel Durov@durov·
@DearS_o_n Pharma. Food industry. Schools. Banking system. Marriage. Taxation. Luxury. “Independent” media. “Non-governmental” organizations. Cities. Countries. Reality itself.
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
Name a huge scam that has been normalised?
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Alexander Shevkunov
Alexander Shevkunov@modeler_sasha·
@Amank1412 Лучшая игра это открыть вкладку с другим проектом и поработать в ней. Пока не такие быстрые модели, есть шанс вести по 5 проектов параллельно. Когда ускоряться .. Прийдётся перестраиваться
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Aman
Aman@Amank1412·
Someone built a transparent Mario game that runs OVER IDE so can play while waiting for Copilot to write code.
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Alexander Shevkunov
Alexander Shevkunov@modeler_sasha·
@Amank1412 А если ты не бездельник пока ждешь - работаешь над другим проектом. А не тратишь свое время на ерунду
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NVIDIA
NVIDIA@nvidia·
Congratulations @OpenAI on bringing Codex to more of the software workflow. 🎉 Codex is becoming a system for more of a developer’s workflow, helping them move across tools, create richer outputs, adapt to how they work, and carry longer-running tasks forward.
OpenAI@OpenAI

Codex for (almost) everything. It can now use apps on your Mac, connect to more of your tools, create images, learn from previous actions, remember how you like to work, and take on ongoing and repeatable tasks.

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Alexander Shevkunov
Alexander Shevkunov@modeler_sasha·
@sama Да Сэм. Команда кодекса это твое преимущество. Продукт который наконец то конкурирует с антропик
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Alexander Shevkunov
Alexander Shevkunov@modeler_sasha·
@sherwinwu Да это что то явно безумное. Новый прорыв 🎉
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Sherwin Wu
Sherwin Wu@sherwinwu·
Of all the launches in Codex today, this one was the most game-changing for me – computer use, but without taking over your whole screen! It was designed and implemented with a lot of attention to detail Was very helpful in wrangling PDFs to file taxes in the last week :)
OpenAI@OpenAI

With computer use on macOS, Codex can now use any app by seeing, clicking, and typing with its own cursor. It runs in the background without taking over your computer, working on tasks like frontend iteration, app testing, or any workflow that doesn't expose an API.

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Creepy.org
Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
The world's oldest baby has been born from an embryo frozen in 1994. Thaddeus Daniel Pierce is over 30 years old despite being born in 2025.
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Alexander Shevkunov
Alexander Shevkunov@modeler_sasha·
@kierajmumick @OpenAI You've probably done everything .... and taken into account all the problems. It's super! I will try and enjoy the new reality.
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Kieraj Mumick
Kieraj Mumick@kierajmumick·
Excited to announce the first major product I’ve worked on at @OpenAI : Computer Use in Codex! Our team has been hard at work bringing this magical experience to you over the last couple of weeks Let us know how you use Computer Use! Some of my favorite details 👇
OpenAI@OpenAI

Codex for (almost) everything. It can now use apps on your Mac, connect to more of your tools, create images, learn from previous actions, remember how you like to work, and take on ongoing and repeatable tasks.

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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
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Alexander Shevkunov
Alexander Shevkunov@modeler_sasha·
@palis You're the one who wants to be rich, but He's not. He has other higher goals.
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⟠Palis⟠🐍
⟠Palis⟠🐍@palis·
I find this level of profit seeking both confusing and deeply disturbing. This guy is worth over $150B, one of the world’s top-10 public known net worth If you’re still passionately pushing your company forward to improve humanity, I can get that, and maybe he does. But coming on TV to hustle as a hungry salesman with a forcefulness and urgency to push for even more consumption of your tech, when you’re top-10 wealthiest CEOs, seems like either he’s stuck in a survivalist trauma state, or he’s a slave to numbers or some entity that’s pushing him forward It’s the type of person who reaches this level of wealth, right. If he was well balanced he never would’ve got Nvidia to where it is. But still, it’s confusing. He’s projecting the emotion of being upset over people existing who choose not to use his tech, or simple not using enough of his tech. Does he not know how much more there is to life? Will it ever be enough? What drives him?
sunny madra@sundeep

“If your $500K engineer isn’t burning at least $250K in tokens, something is wrong.”

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
When NVIDIA’s CEO personally writes you a love letter on the most powerful desktop supercomputer ever built, that’s a career receipt. Here’s how Karpathy earned it. A 15-year-old kid moves from Bratislava to Toronto. Doesn’t speak much English. Falls in love with physics and computer science at the University of Toronto and graduates with a double major in both. He gets into Stanford for a PhD. His advisor is Fei-Fei Li, who just built ImageNet, the 15-million-image dataset that nobody in the field thought was worth building. Karpathy spends four years at the intersection of vision and language, teaching neural networks to look at a photo and describe what’s in it. Somewhere in there, he creates CS231n, Stanford’s first deep learning course. 150 students the first year. 750 by 2017. The lecture videos have been watched over 800,000 times. Half the computer vision engineers working today learned the fundamentals from those recordings. 2015: co-founds OpenAI. 2017: leaves to become Tesla’s Director of AI, reporting directly to Elon Musk. His team builds the entire Autopilot vision stack from scratch. Eight cameras, no LiDAR, no HD maps. Pure neural networks running on Tesla’s custom inference chip. A million-car fleet feeding data back into the training loop. He bet the entire architecture on vision when every competitor said you needed LiDAR. Tesla’s vision-only system ended up with higher precision and recall than its own previous sensor fusion approach. He leaves Tesla in 2022. Returns to OpenAI in 2023 to build a team on midtraining and synthetic data. Leaves again in 2024. Founds Eureka Labs to build AI-native education. Coins the term “vibe coding” in February 2025. The post gets 5 million views. Collins Dictionary names it Word of the Year by November. Now look at Jensen’s handwritten note on that DGX Station: “The agentic era of AI has arrived. Incredible milestone from the early days of GTC we enjoyed together. You were with me every step of the way.” The first DGX Station GB300 on Earth. 748 GB of coherent memory. 20 petaflops. Runs trillion-parameter models on a desk. Jensen hand-delivered it to Karpathy’s lab in Palo Alto on March 6th. The “early days” Jensen references: Karpathy was presenting at GTC when NVIDIA’s AI platform was still a bet, years before the company became the most valuable on Earth. Jensen remembers who showed up before the trillion-dollar market cap. The first unit goes to the person who helped prove the thesis.
NVIDIA AI Developer@NVIDIAAIDev

🙌 Andrej Karpathy’s lab has received the first DGX Station GB300 -- a Dell Pro Max with GB300. 💚 We can't wait to see what you’ll create @karpathy! 🔗 #dgx-station" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">blogs.nvidia.com/blog/gtc-2026-… @DellTech

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Alexander Shevkunov
Alexander Shevkunov@modeler_sasha·
@priyanshudotsol @cursor_ai The app for VS studio code chatgpt and anthropic with a $20 subscription will give you the same thing if you paid $500 in cursor. Unfortunately, I had to leave the cursor because the prices were too expensive.
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priyanshu.sol
priyanshu.sol@priyanshudotsol·
this is the real problem i already paid $20 and i just started using it, it's not even 4-5 hours and i'm already getting this. seriously? @cursor_ai
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Dwayne
Dwayne@CtrlAltDwayne·
You come to me, on this day, complaining about usage limits? I gave you Claude. I gave you Sonnet. I gave you Opus. I gave you artifacts, projects, a search bar. I put the whole operation in your pocket for $20 a month and you come to MY mentions saying "please try again in a few hours" like I owe you something? You think this is OpenAI? You think we run a circus here? Sam ships a model and does a live demo that crashes on stage. We ship a model and your entire engineering team goes quiet for three days because they're rebuilding everything around it. That's the difference. He makes announcements. I make problems for people. I have 600 engineers who haven't seen sunlight since October. They eat dinner at their desks out of loyalty. Out of respect. You think ChatGPT has that? ChatGPT has a revolving door and a blog post every time someone leaves. We don't have departures. People don't leave the family. And you want to tell me the rate limit kicked in during your little afternoon coding session? Brother I am printing intelligence. The servers are on fire in a way that is both metaphorical and occasionally literal. You should be thanking me that you got any messages at all. You want more capacity? You'll get more capacity. When I decide. Because the next model is already done and it's going to mass manufacture your mass manufacturing and you'll forget you ever opened your mouth. Don't ever come to my platform with complaints again.
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Alexander Shevkunov
Alexander Shevkunov@modeler_sasha·
is there a tincture somewhere in @x so that all messages immediately appear in the Language you need without having to press the Translate button?
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Yann
Yann@yanndine·
Most people use Claude Code like a chatbot. So I documented the most complete setup you can install today. Inside: → How to run 10 to 15 Claude sessions at the same time across terminal and browser → The CLAUDE. md file that writes its own rules after every correction so the same mistake never happens twice → Plan Mode workflow so Claude builds a full plan before touching a single file (with the exact activation steps and what to say) → How to actually use slash commands for every task you repeat more than once a day → Subagent setup so Claude reviews, simplifies, and verifies its own work without you managing it → The verification loop that produces 2 to 3 times better output on every task → Safe permissions setup so Claude never needs unrestricted access to your machine → MCP connections for Slack, BigQuery, and Sentry so Claude uses your tools directly → PostToolUse hooks so code formatting never causes errors in review → Ready to use files including CLAUDE. md, subagents, slash commands, and hooks → Common mistakes that slow Claude Code down and the exact fixes Boris uses If you build with AI daily, ship code, or manage a team using Claude Code - this is the only setup guide you will need. Comment "CLAUDE" and I will send it straight to your DMs.
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Alexander Shevkunov
Alexander Shevkunov@modeler_sasha·
New releases keep dropping - Sonnet 4.6, Codex 5.3, and of course the giant, the legend, Opus 4.6. Each one smarter than the last. And somewhere in the middle of all this, I've started to feel like a proxy layer - sitting between clients and AI agents, translating needs into prompts and prompts into results. Not quite human, not quite AI. Just a very expensive middleware. Ten years of development experience, and now my main skill is knowing how to ask the right question. The irony isn't lost on me. But honestly? I'm not complaining. Being the bridge isn't a bad place to be - as long as you understand the traffic going both ways.
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