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@olavlj

galactic problem solver and seer of the future

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Eylül 2017
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olav@olavlj·
@adamjohnsonCHI Knowledge is built from subtraction, not addition. If the book said the opposite thing this guy would find it just as obvious.
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Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI·
Obsessed with this review of the Art of War
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olav@olavlj·
@FU_joehudson Carl Jung called this shadow projection, its worth reading his thoughts on it
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Joe Hudson
Joe Hudson@FU_joehudson·
It took me decades to really grok this in my bones: If there are aspects of ourselves we cannot own, we project those aspects onto other people. The clearest way to notice this is when we are triggered, judgmental, or annoyed at other people.
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olav@olavlj·
@bscholl What makes a moral dilemma fake?
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Blake Scholl 🛫
Blake Scholl 🛫@bscholl·
How do I block all fake moral dilemmas from my timeline?
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Zach Bryan
Zach Bryan@zachlanebryan·
Anyone got any advice on what the hell to wear in Oslo, Norway
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olav@olavlj·
Interesting stuff going on
Filip Kozera@kozerafilip

Proactive agent that thinks and acts like you. Multiplayer AI Brain for teams. Proper GUI for commanding 50 agents. Sauna.ai is all three. Sauna goes live today. First 2000 people, use access code LAUNCH for $80 of weekly(!) credits. Let’s explain. Multiplayer only works once the personal brain is powerful. So let's start here. Personal AI Brain 3,800+ tools connected. State of the Art memory. Skills and schedules you teach once that get repeated forever on cheaper models. An AI first CRM. Lives on the cloud so you can initiate tasks from anywhere: iMessage, Slack, Email. Also no need for a Mac mini 😉 GUI AI agents have been stuck in their MS-DOS era. A chat box, a scroll buffer, no way to command 50 of them. We built the first GUI: Live sessions on one side, work waiting for your sign-off on the other, plus the things Sauna kicked off while you were asleep waiting for review. Game mode helps clear the queue with actual joy. Okay so far so good, but how to give benefit of what you built to more people or whole team? Multiplayer Once your Sauna actually knows you and you gave her access to your tools, you can use multiplayer. Two modes: - Brain access. My co-founder Robert plugged my brain as a tool into his Sauna last month. He can ask it about pricing while I'm in other meetings, gets a sourced answer back, never has to interrupt me. That’s read only. Yolo mode gives him access to all my tools too :O - Communal Saunas extend that to whole companies with proper permissioning. Folder owners decide what's true for the whole company and build skills. Most get their personal brain + read access to communal files and memories. Works also for group planning my best friend's bachelor party. The Way I’ve been obsessed about AI Brain since 2016. Our human brains suck at some things like memory and are brilliant at others like creativity. We are also particularly bad at thinking we are all on the same page and then realising weeks later that we weren’t. Most leaders spend their days being the human diff tool, catching contradictions in hallway conversations and Slack threads. Repeating themselves 50 times. Now every company is spinning up hundreds or thousands of agents that drift faster than humans do, feeding each other their drift as context. Compounding rot. After 10 years and one failed company in this space we are launching the solution. The Launch We thought about a celebrity launch. Margot Robbie in a bathtub explaining agents. But then we realised the same money gives the first 2,000 people free daily credits, every day, until we burn through that $1,000,000. Sauna runs Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, GLM-5.1, DeepSeek, Kimi so you can budget yourself. The labs are racing to lock you so they can milk you in a year. We picked your side. Onboarding It’s live at app.sauna.ai We’ve preheated saunas based on a niche. Use the access codes in the comments to get a better experience.

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olav@olavlj·
@kozerafilip Congrats guys! Stoked to try out what you have built!
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Filip Kozera@kozerafilip·
Proactive agent that thinks and acts like you. Multiplayer AI Brain for teams. Proper GUI for commanding 50 agents. Sauna.ai is all three. Sauna goes live today. First 2000 people, use access code LAUNCH for $80 of weekly(!) credits. Let’s explain. Multiplayer only works once the personal brain is powerful. So let's start here. Personal AI Brain 3,800+ tools connected. State of the Art memory. Skills and schedules you teach once that get repeated forever on cheaper models. An AI first CRM. Lives on the cloud so you can initiate tasks from anywhere: iMessage, Slack, Email. Also no need for a Mac mini 😉 GUI AI agents have been stuck in their MS-DOS era. A chat box, a scroll buffer, no way to command 50 of them. We built the first GUI: Live sessions on one side, work waiting for your sign-off on the other, plus the things Sauna kicked off while you were asleep waiting for review. Game mode helps clear the queue with actual joy. Okay so far so good, but how to give benefit of what you built to more people or whole team? Multiplayer Once your Sauna actually knows you and you gave her access to your tools, you can use multiplayer. Two modes: - Brain access. My co-founder Robert plugged my brain as a tool into his Sauna last month. He can ask it about pricing while I'm in other meetings, gets a sourced answer back, never has to interrupt me. That’s read only. Yolo mode gives him access to all my tools too :O - Communal Saunas extend that to whole companies with proper permissioning. Folder owners decide what's true for the whole company and build skills. Most get their personal brain + read access to communal files and memories. Works also for group planning my best friend's bachelor party. The Way I’ve been obsessed about AI Brain since 2016. Our human brains suck at some things like memory and are brilliant at others like creativity. We are also particularly bad at thinking we are all on the same page and then realising weeks later that we weren’t. Most leaders spend their days being the human diff tool, catching contradictions in hallway conversations and Slack threads. Repeating themselves 50 times. Now every company is spinning up hundreds or thousands of agents that drift faster than humans do, feeding each other their drift as context. Compounding rot. After 10 years and one failed company in this space we are launching the solution. The Launch We thought about a celebrity launch. Margot Robbie in a bathtub explaining agents. But then we realised the same money gives the first 2,000 people free daily credits, every day, until we burn through that $1,000,000. Sauna runs Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, GLM-5.1, DeepSeek, Kimi so you can budget yourself. The labs are racing to lock you so they can milk you in a year. We picked your side. Onboarding It’s live at app.sauna.ai We’ve preheated saunas based on a niche. Use the access codes in the comments to get a better experience.
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olav@olavlj·
@jonathan_wilke @cursor_ai I’m starting to feel like getting a Claude Max plan was the dumbest thing I’ve ever done because it’s so cheap I feel like I have to use it
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Jonathan Wilke
Jonathan Wilke@jonathan_wilke·
I'm gonna say it: As it stands today, @cursor_ai is the best agentic coding tool out there. No jumping between terminal and editor, nice UI and you don't have to switch the tool if there's a new model. change my mind.
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olav@olavlj·
@ElonBachman @eigenrobot Bringing up the breakfast question is my best indicator that someone doesn’t understand whether a hypothetical is relevant to the subject matter or not.
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Bachman@ElonBachman·
Newcomb's Paradox is the Breakfast Question for rationalists
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olav@olavlj·
@coldhealing whatever they paid zucks pr guy is not enough
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olav@olavlj·
@G_S_Bhogal @CosmicSkeptic The analogy is distracting for sure, but the point he is making is that they are not separate gods but instantiations of the same idea. Ricky Gervais point might stump those who didn’t think of this before, but it’s not relevant in the «does god exist» debate.
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Gurwinder@G_S_Bhogal·
Gervais is suggesting that he doesn’t accept the (I assume) Christian god for the same reason Christians don’t accept all the other possible gods. That reason is lack of evidence. You say this is equivalent to someone arguing he doesn’t believe he has a dad for the same reason his brothers don’t believe they have a French dad, American dad, etc. But it doesn’t work because the reason Gervais believes in one fewer god than the theist is lack of evidence. In contrast, there is evidence that a dad exists. A more apt analogy than the dads would be: I believe unicorns are not blue, or red, or green, because I have no reason to believe they’re any of those colors, to which Gervais responds, "I believe unicorns are nonexistent for the same reason you believe they’re nonblue" (i.e. there’s no reason to believe it). In contrast: there is a reason to believe in a dad (you were born!)
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Alex O'Connor
Alex O'Connor@CosmicSkeptic·
I’m getting a lot of hate for this reel. What do you think? (P.S.: if you say “but we have evidence for dads I believe you have missed the point.)
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olav@olavlj·
@notch Probably sweating in the headset. PlayPulse is doing something in this though, but with screens
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notch@notch·
Why isn't there a free roaming bicycling VR game? Not to imply I'm lazy or a chronic gamer or anything, but I'd be in INCREDIBLE shape if I got to run from the cops on an exercise bike for completely unrelated reasons.
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olav@olavlj·
@0xCygaar It's 100% up to the project setup. The latest projects I set up allow this work process. Everything else might be technical debt now.
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cygaar@0xCygaar·
I don't believe a single one of those "I'm running 20 Claude instances in parallel" posts. A single Claude code instance requires numerous amounts of back and forth to get it right, 20 means you're churning out complete slop that doesn't work.
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olav@olavlj·
@webdevcody tileworld.app is mostly coded from mobile. One set up the right development environment building becomes so easy
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WebDevCody@webdevcody·
I'm officially addicted to cloud agents. Who needs an IDE when I can just prompt from the web, have it be tested / verified in an isolated environment, and one click to merge the pr when it's passing. I'm about to just prompt from my phone all day now.
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olav@olavlj·
@hunvreus It's really a project setup problem. In Blume we have repos that run on auto-pilot and repos we have to manage tightly. The right setup guarantees insane DX
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Ronan Berder
Ronan Berder@hunvreus·
Talking to smarter folks than me, I'm convinced many of the AI folks in my timeline are full of shit. Nobody is "running 20 agents over night" and building stuff for actual users. Maybe some are building internal tools or disposable software. Maybe. But building software people like using? That doesn't get hacked on day one or blow up after the 3rd user? Nope. I don't even understand what that's supposed to look like. Do you work out a 57 pages document that perfectly describes what you want to build and then summon 14 agents and have them run wild for 6 hours? And what comes out on the other end isn't a broken pile of shit? Nope. Not buying it. PS: it may also be that I have an IQ of 82 and can't figure it out.
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olav@olavlj·
@ClaudeDevs They regressed in other harnesses too though. It’s basically impossible that the models themselves didn’t regress. This also happened several times before, most notably the insane sonnet 4 performance drop you did back in May/June.
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ClaudeDevs
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
The issues stemmed from Claude Code and the Agent SDK harness, which also impacted Cowork since it runs on the SDK. The models themselves didn't regress, and the Claude API was not affected.
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ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
Over the past month, some of you reported Claude Code's quality had slipped. We investigated, and published a post-mortem on the three issues we found. All are fixed in v2.1.116+ and we’ve reset usage limits for all subscribers.
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olav@olavlj·
@dalibali2 Their biggest product was the ad platform but it was more or less copied from google
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dalibali@dalibali2·
Product wise, I don’t think Zuck has successfully built anything since the original FB (once you exclude acquisitions).
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yzyupdates
yzyupdates@yzyupdates·
Jack Harlow names “Drive Slow” by Kanye West and Paul Wall in “My Life in 10 Songs” and calls working with Ye inspiring. “It’s just one of my favorite rap songs ever. This is just one of my earliest hip hop memories is this album [Late Registration] as a whole. It’s one of my favorite albums ever.” “Working with him was educational and inspiring and just made me want to get better because he just demanded better. Every verse I came up with he’s like you can do better than that.”
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kanav@kanavtwt·
genuinely how do you reverse the brain rot caused by intensive AI use
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Daniel Berk 🐝
Daniel Berk 🐝@danielcberk·
Spotify needs to release a “kids” setting so I can play all the songs my kids listen to without it affecting my own Discovery algorithm. Insane that I can’t do this already. My Discover Weekly is just nursery songs and Moana. @Spotify please fix this.
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