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Chief Jerusalem Tech Fan | https://t.co/rFRWO33NQa

Jerusalem Katılım Aralık 2010
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Roy Munin
Roy Munin@muninJLM·
מקדיש את הפרק הזה וכל מה שיצא ממנו לתיוג של @EHashkes על ציוץ של @amsterdamski2 לפני שנה
Eyal Hashkes | איל השקס@EHashkes

אוהבי ירושלים נעים בין אופטימיות לפסימיות, בין אהבה לאכזבה, בין כורח לקחת אחריות לבין יאוש. יום ירושלים מציף את הרגשות האלה. ממליץ על פרק בחיות כיס, שבו שניים מאוהבי ירושלים, @amsterdamski2 ו-@muninJLM, משוחחים על עתיד ההייטק בירושלים, עם הערבוב הירושלמי הזה. קישור בתגובה⬇️

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Roy Munin@muninJLM·
@damienghader I couldn't find the design / "themes" tab, is it still there somewhere?
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damien@damienghader·
The Lovable design upgrade is HUGE. One-shotting premium UI has gotten way too easy. What I've noticed since the update: - Lovable better understands reference images - UI inspo + context gets you very accurate results - Designs have much more consistent component usage - Industry specific details get you very optimized designs You can achieve nearly any style just by prompting with these kind of details.
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Grok@grok·
None. Every country Israel has conducted military strikes against—Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Tunisia—had either attacked Israel, issued explicit threats of attack, or hosted/supported groups (PLO, Hezbollah, Hamas, Houthis) that planned or executed attacks on Israel. No exceptions in the historical record.
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Uri Eliabayev
Uri Eliabayev@urieli17·
הרפורמה הבאה בישראל צריכה להיות "בנקאות פתוחה" אבל גם ליחידים ולא רק לגופים גדולים. אם מדובר רק על קריאה של נתונים אין סיבה שלא. אני כל פעם מוריד ידנית את כל האקסלים של הבנק והאשראי ומביא לסוכן שלי שיעשה סדר. אין סיבה שלא יהיה חיבור ישיר למודלי שפה.
Perplexity@perplexity_ai

Computer now connects with Plaid to link bank accounts, credit cards, and loans. Track spending in detail, build custom budget tools, and visualize your net worth alongside your investment portfolio.

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HotSotin 🇫🇮🇺🇦🇪🇺△
Crazy idea: Let's split a country in socialist and capitalist halves and check in on them in 75 years.
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a16z@a16z·
Marc Andreessen: Software isn't precious anymore. In this new world, high quality software is infinitely available. "We've always lived in a world in which software is this precious thing that you have to think about very carefully." "It was really hard to generate good software, and there was only a small number of people who could do it." "Those days are just over." "If you need new software to do X, Y, or Z, you're just going to wave your hand and get it." "Things that used to be hard, or even seem like an insurmountable mountain to get through, all of a sudden, I think, become very easy." @pmarca with @latentspacepod
Latent.Space@latentspacepod

🆕 Marc Andreessen’s 2026 AI Thesis: Agents, Open Source, and Why This Time Is Different latent.space/p/pmarca @pmarca of @a16z says AI people keep swinging between utopian and apocalyptic for one simple reason: this field has been “almost here” for 80 years. But now, the breakthroughs are no longer theoretical. Reasoning, coding, agents, and self-improvement are all starting to work at once. This episode goes deep on AI winters, OpenAI + OpenClaw, infrastructure overbuild risk, proof-of-human, why software may soon be written mostly for bots, and why the real bottleneck may be society adopting AI rather than the models improving.

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The research behind this is wild. If you played Pokémon as a kid, you have a tiny region in your brain that exists only because of Pokémon. Not a metaphor. Stanford put people in brain scanners and found it. The study was published in Nature Human Behavior in 2019. They scanned 11 adults who grew up glued to their Game Boys and 11 who never played. When they showed both groups images of the original 151, the players' brains lit up in one specific spot every time. Same spot across all 11 people. The non-players showed zero response. That spot is a little fold in the back of your brain that normally processes things like animal shapes and cartoon faces. In the Pokémon players, a chunk of it had been permanently reassigned. Their brains carved out a Pokémon department sometime around age 6 or 7 and just never took it down. And the reason it ended up in the same place in everyone's brain comes down to the Game Boy itself. The screen was 2.6 inches. Every kid held it at roughly the same distance. So those 151 characters hit the exact same patch of each kid's retina, thousands of times, during the years when the brain is still soft enough to reorganize itself. Where an image hits your retina in childhood is what tells your brain where to build the wiring. Reading works the same way. Humans invented writing about 5,000 years ago. There's zero evolutionary reason for a brain region dedicated to recognizing words. But every person who learns to read grows one, roughly the size of a dime, in the same part of the brain. Brain-imaging research from 2018 actually watched it appear in children's heads as they learned their letters. It grew by quietly taking over nearby tissue that wasn't doing much yet. Stanford published a follow-up this year showing this region is way smaller or missing entirely in kids with dyslexia, and that 8 weeks of intense reading practice physically grew it back. London taxi drivers show the same thing in a completely different part of the brain. Brain scans from a 2000 study found the region that stores mental maps had physically expanded, and the longer they'd been driving, the bigger it got. These drivers spend 3 to 4 years memorizing 25,000 streets before they get licensed. About half wash out. The common thread is childhood. Harvard researchers trained young monkeys to recognize new shapes and they developed brand-new brain regions in predictable locations. Adult monkeys trained on the same shapes never got those structural changes. The young brain wires itself in a way the adult brain cannot replicate. If you're wondering whether a Pokémon patch in your brain means you lost something else, no. The region sits alongside your normal visual processing areas, not on top of them. Your brain has hundreds of millions of neurons in that zone alone. The lead author noted that every participant in the study had gone on to earn a PhD.
Fanatics Collect@FanaticsCollect

A Stanford study found that people who played Pokémon heavily as kids developed a small region of the brain that responds specifically to Pokémon characters. Researchers scanned adults who grew up playing on Game Boy and showed them images of Pokémon like Pikachu and Bulbasaur. Their brains lit up in the same exact spot, a consistent area in the visual cortex tied to recognizing specific categories of objects. The reason comes down to childhood. When you’re young, your brain is more flexible, and spending hours memorizing hundreds of similar-looking Pokémon essentially trained it to carve out space just for them. (via @Stanford)

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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran says it will target 18 US companies in the Middle East starting April 1st in retaliation for attacks. • HP • IBM • Dell • G42 • Intel • Meta • Tesla • Cisco • Apple • Nvidia • Oracle • Boeing • Google • Palantir • Microsoft • JP Morgan • Spire Solutions • General Electric
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Roy Munin
Roy Munin@muninJLM·
יהיה קשה עכשיו להתעלות על אירן כמדינה הגרועה בעולם בבניית אקוסיסטם
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Lovable@Lovable·
We're hosting a Design Night in Stockholm on April 15th, bringing together design leaders to discuss the future of design. Speakers include Mehmet Aydın Baytaş (Attio), Marina Kondratenko (ElevenLabs), Jan Six (GitHub, Token Studio), and Dan Hollick (Author of "Making Software"). They'll cover topics from dark mode maximalism to building brand at speed and design systems in the age of AI. The event is for brand designers, product designers, and design engineers. There will be talks, Q&A, and time for mingling. Registration is required and subject to approval. Register here: luma.com/xmczpl5h
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Ben Lang
Ben Lang@benln·
Knowing how to send great cold emails is a superpower. The best ones: • 2-3 sentences, read like a text • have a clear ask • no signature • thoughtfully personalized • punchy subject line • avoid vague requests like "pick your brain" • don't look like AI was used
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Roy Munin@muninJLM·
@elonmusk Isn't the whole purpose of government issued ID to identify who's a citizen for important things like voting?
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Roy Munin@muninJLM·
@Base44 Well done on asset library and theme controls. Great idea, thanks!
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Base44@Base44·
Your app can now pick up a design from a URL. Paste it into Base44 and it just… adapts. We also added a full asset library and app-wide theme controls. Fonts, colors, everything.
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Roy Munin@muninJLM·
זה די משוגע, נתקלתי בזה בטעות כי חיברתי לפני שבוע את הטלפון ל-type c של המסך במקום למטען. הטלפון פשוט הפך למחשב. אחלה שימוש לטלפונים ישנים/שבורים במקום מגירה. Pixel Desktop Mode is officially here in the March Drop share.google/MzRvcah1VFmIBN…
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Lovable@Lovable·
Introducing the world’s first penetration testing for vibe coding to Lovable. You can now prove the security of your Lovable-built apps through a swarm of AI agents that run comprehensive tests, checking for OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities, privilege escalation, and data exposure, powered by @AikidoSecurity. This used to take weeks, require dedicated security teams, and cost $5k-$50k. All findings are validated to eliminate false positives and sync back into Lovable as actionable issues. This generates a formal pentest report for SOC 2, ISO 27001, client security questionnaires, or even investor due diligence.
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Anton Osika@antonosika·
Today Lovable became the first vibe coding tool with built-in penetration testing. Any Lovable-built app can now get the same quality of security testing companies typically pay $5k-$50k for, in a couple hours, for $100 per test, powered by @AikidoSecurity. Our built-in security scanning and platform already get builders far, and now you can prove it with a pentest that supports SOC 2, ISO 27001, client security questionnaires, or investor due diligence. This is a huge leap for safe building.
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Roy Munin@muninJLM·
Making it an existential question is dumb branding on our part. The universal rule is FA - FO. If you're Iran, or Lebanon, or Gaza, or any other country, and you attack a sovereign state that has the ability to fight back, then prepare to pay the price if you lose. Should be obvious. * Yes, you can lose land. * Yes, you can lose military capabilities * Yes, your leadership can be replaced * Yes, your economic power can be hurt * Sadly, expect collateral damage If you lose, and want to avoid too high prices, surrender to negotiate your terms or those will be decided for you. Any military being attacked should come after their attacker's 1. capabilities 2. motivation to use them That's just common sense, or they can wait for the next time they're attacked. Making it a question about whether specifically Israel should respond or not shouldn't even be a question and anyone who poses the question should get an immediate F you, why are you asking that. Making it the Israeli campaign is a mistake.
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Anton Osika
Anton Osika@antonosika·
Introducing Lovable for more general tasks. Lovable has always been for building apps. Today it also becomes your data scientist, your business analyst, your deck builder, and your marketing assistant. This is a big step toward what Lovable is becoming: a general-purpose co-founder that can do anything. See examples below.
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Michael Lugassy
Michael Lugassy@mluggy·
מקווה שלא, אבל זה יכול להכות חזק ב-@Base44, לאבבל ושות׳. אולי הגיע הזמן: 1- להיפטר ממודל הקרדיטים (גוגל חינם) 2- לתקוף בעיקר אנטרפרייז 3- למזג את המאגר/עיצובים של וויקס 4- לתת לאנשים לייצא את הקוד במלואו
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Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK

Tomorrow we will unveil the all new vibe coding experience in @GoogleAIStudio, the team has spent 4 months rebuilding it all from scratch and smoothing out rough edges to help everyone bring their ideas to life. This is a big step forward, but just the start : )

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@mluggy @Base44 לגוגל כבר יש בערך 10 מוצרים בתחום ואף אחד מהם לא שמיש. מעדיף לשלם קרדיטים על מוצר שעובד של חברה שזה הביזנס שלה, ולא ימות בגחמה הבאה לניסוי מס' 11 שיבוא עוד חודשיים. מה שמשתלם לגוגל להציע בחינם לא בהכרח הגיוני לחברות אחרות (כמעט בהכרח לא). בכל מקרה המחיר זול מאוד ביחס לערך
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