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@ozjaus

San Francisco, CA Katılım Aralık 2023
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Hot take: Modern AI is just another tool in the long line of human inventions. It will serve humanity like all the others. All the doomers around AI are totally retarded and have lost perspective. Human poverty and suffering were greatly reduced because of the industrial revolution. AI will continue this trend. You can have local increases in poverty, such as job losses and displacement, at the same time as global prosperity improves. This is computers 2.0. Keep in mind that what we have here is a continuing information revolution that started with the computer. Just as the energy-based industrial revolution progressed from steam engines, to combustion, to nuclear, and jet engines. It will be a net job and prosperity creator, just like other technologies before it. Humans are needed to guide and manage the big picture, and the need for us with our wide and long horizon context, detailed world model understanding, and compute power efficient minds, is going to supplement AI for a long time. Humans integrated into AI systems is the way. We will now have better AI assistants, Siri 2.0, and better SW workflows with tasks automated that couldn’t be done before. It’s amazing. It is also still very limited. Long chain reliability is still quite awful. Everyday I still catch multiple, critical failure level, made-up bullshit I have to manually correct. If you actually monitor the agent behavior closely there are many mistakes that can break systems. As someone that builds with these tools everyday, and has shipped complex autonomous robotic systems in production for years, I wouldn’t freak out yet. These agents are generally useful, yet are still limited in that they only work well with a limited and focused task. Even then, the statistical failure rate is still 1-20% depending on the task, far too high to blindly trust, which is what you need to really have super intelligent AGI. Drift is real, and no one has a real solution. What LLMs have really done is make small companies greatly empowered. Just like how platforms like YouTube enabled small creators to take on legacy media, we are now in a situation where small builders can beat big tech, since the small AI native teams can now ship faster than bloated 1000 person organizations. The future is bright. This new toolchain will create jobs overall. We will have more abundance. Remember that as cost goes down, utilization goes up because the added value per unit of time and energy becomes more and more favorable. It’s just math. We can profitably ship things that would not be possible before. This is an enablement technology. It is a fundamental productivity boost across the whole economy. Optimism is the most logical mental position to take.
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@ElliotCohe74430 @elonmusk @Tesla @teslaownersSV That’s actually fairly late detection range for a perception system. Ideally you want to detect the obstacle far enough away to brake in case swerving is not an option.
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Elliot Cohen@ElliotCohe74430·
Tesla FSD just saved two lives on the highway. A man walked straight into traffic in heavy fog/rain at 65+ mph. The Model 3 spotted him and swerved safely. Could’ve been fatal for both the pedestrian and my cousin driving. Insane reaction time. Grateful for @elonmusk @Tesla
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@CasJam It’s not the job of a platform to tell customers how to use it. Openclaw users pay the same price as everyone else. This means that Anthropic is really not interesting in being a platform, rather they want to be a vertically integrated product. Build on them at your peril.
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Brian Casel
Brian Casel@CasJam·
Opus 4.6 is a fantastic model. Claude Code is an excellent harness. The Max plan is still a steal. I'm still shipping like crazy. I'm with the 99% of builders who'd rather be building than complaining about Anthropic's (frankly, pretty reasonable) terms.
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Kaito@KaiXCreator·
Guess the programming language
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Roman@romxdev·
vibe coding is officially dead I had to say it. we thought AI would let us relax and code "on chill", but instead it turned us into architectural bureaucrats. we write strict laws, define rules, limits, and principles. if you don't obsessively review the code agent writes, your project will mutate into a massive landfill of tech debt within a month.
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PathOfLegacy@PathOf_Legacy·
Be honest, Is investing in a macbook worth it as a college student?
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Pratyush@dpratyush02·
Yesterday I purchased the Claude Code $20 subscription. Within 1 hour, it showed this message. Why is Claude showing this only to me? I really feel more regret purchasing premium
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@thekitze What the actual fuck is that mess?
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
the type of shit u get when u let ai cook too long without reviewing jesus christ
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@robinebers Don’t blame programming languages for AI writing shit code!
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Robin Ebers | AI Coach for Founders
nobody’s talking about this yet but what we call programming languages today is obviously coming to an end we have computers convert what humans say into languages that were designed to be learnt and understood by humans, to talk to computers IMO is this the real reason why we end up with code like this it’s not like it’s wrong - it’s just that the LLMs are much smarter than us and they want to create bulletproof code (codex does anyway) today’s programming languages aren’t designed for this we need something else
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the type of shit u get when u let ai cook too long without reviewing jesus christ

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@MattMahanSJ I see your angle now. You seem moderate, then pivot to the same rhetoric slop as the rest of the democrats to pander to the left talking points - just Gavin Newsom light.
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Mayor Matt Mahan@MattMahanSJ·
By endorsing Steve Hilton, Trump is telling Californians exactly what a Hilton governorship would look like: higher costs, a wrecked economy, and a Sacramento that does Trump's bidding, opens the door to ICE, and attacks our communities instead of defending them. I'm running to do the opposite, to lower costs, invest in California's future, and stand up to Washington when it comes after us. The choice could not be more clear.
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🚨 Pres. Trump endorses Steve Hilton over Riverside Co Sheriff Chad Bianco in CA’s Governors race. The conventional wisdom among strategists has been that a Trump endorsement would make it harder for both Hilton & Bianco make the top 2, which would have guaranteed a GOP Gov.

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NOVA@Its_Nova1012·
Just switched to Codex. Need your small help. Which model should I use for: good output + low tokens + decent speed? - GPT-5.4 - GPT-5.4-Mini - GPT-5.3-Codex - GPT-5.2-Codex - GPT-5.2 - GPT-5.1-Codex-Max - GPT-5.1-Codex-Mini
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@mofokenlazarus @soy_muse If you use model APIs, building AI into a product, you are paying per token. Nothing is free (some promotional exceptions only).
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Lazarus Mofokeng@mofokenlazarus·
@ozjaus @soy_muse I will have to disagree to agree with you on that. Yes some use cases from the models are better on paid tiers while some uses are fairly the same between paid and free models.
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MUSE@soy_muse·
Not enough people question why AI is free
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@jonbrooks Until you have children of your own you are just someone else’s child.
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Jon Brooks@jonbrooks·
My friends in their 30s are deciding not to have kids They’re saying two things: They don’t have the money It’s inconvenient to their lifestyle This is not good. What do we do?
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@thenowhereway Design is the reason why we still need IDEs.
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Devansh@thenowhereway·
The gap between beginners and pros in vibe coding: Beginners: prompt → copy → hope it works Pros: think → design → use AI as support Same tools. Different outcomes.
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Sara@SaraDiscovers·
Be honest, which device is better for coding? Laptop or Desktop
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@dr I can’t stand agents view. It’s like let’s go full retard and not understand my product at all view.
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Dan Rowden
Dan Rowden@dr·
Phew, Cursor 3.0 still has the old IDE-like view. Tried the new "Agents window" view but still just don't like coding like that. I like that Cursor gives you both and you can choose
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Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
this week in ai felt like a year, so many fuck-ups but so much progress: - Openai raised $122 billion (largest ever private raise) then acquired tbpn - oracle fired 30,000 people (18% of workforce), stock is up on the news. - anthropic launched an ai software engineer (computer use claude code) but then… - fucked up by leaking their entire source code, restricting openclaw users from using claude AND capping usage limits ☠️ - xai launched grok imagine “quality” a major leap in image-gen + updated their API to welcome AI agents on X - qwen (chinese) dropped 2 models that turn napkin drawings into apps + 3X faster than opus 4.6 - google dropped 4 open-weight models allowing you to run frontier ai on your iphone - Meta ai glasses can now track calories of food you’re eating - someone took google’s turboquant algo and reduced memory consumption across multiple gpus without losing intelligence of the model - Apple is buying up all the ai memory chips to price out competitors. also launched carplay with chatgpt - microsoft launched a new #1 ai research tool powered by claude
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@Varnika99 Both. It’s what I’m doing right now.
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Varnika@Varnika99·
Thinking about a big move… Should I leave a comfortable corporate job and go all-in as an indie developer building products? Or stay with stability and predictability? If you’ve faced this choice, what did you do & would you do it again?
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Kappaemme@Kappaemme1926·
Today I cancelled my Claude Pro subscription. Claude is insanely good. Probably one of the best models for coding and reasoning. But the usage limits run out way too fast. So I made a decision. For now I’m going all in on Codex only. Not sure if it’s the right move yet. But I’d rather master one tool deeply than constantly hit limits on multiple ones. Maybe it’s the right call. Maybe not. We’ll see. what do you think?
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@Dimillian I use Codex for 90%. Cursor I still use composer 2 for code reviews (it’s good!) and Sonnet/Opus for big planning.
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Thomas Ricouard@Dimillian·
I don’t see why I would ever need anything else than Codex to do anything. It’s crazy!
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