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prasoon@prasoonds·
@actsmaniac there are some Eastern European labs but they charge an arm and a leg
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prasoon@prasoonds·
can no longer tell if this is parody or not
Dominique Paul@DominiqueCAPaul

How to found a GmbH in Germany in 48 hours (digitally) 🇩🇪. A lot of people commented on my other post, so I thought I'd share all the details. Here is a step-by-step guide for how to do it. 1. Get your electronic ID activated. Any German ID issued after 2022 works. You sign up online and get a PIN when you first receive it. 2. Call or email a notary and ask for a digital appointment. I called two in Munich on a Wednesday. One had a slot 18 hours later. 3. Optional: get a free confirmation from your local IHK that your "Gesellschaftszweck" doesn't conflict with existing companies. Takes just a web form and 24 hours. Create your company purpose with Claude. 4. Use the "Musterprotokoll", the simplest standard articles of association. Every notary has them ready to go. 5. Send the notary your company basics: name, address, share capital, and personal data. 6. They send you an invite to a video appointment. 7. The call takes ~10 minutes. You hold your ID to your phone via NFC in the notary app to verify your identity. 8. They send you the incorporation documents after the call. 9. Open a business bank account (I used Qonto), wire the capital. A GmbH requires €25K, but you can start with €12.5K. The bank confirms your deposit to the notary. 10. The notary triggers entry into the commercial register. Took me three working days. bUt YoU haV'nT rEalLY inCorPorATeD yEt! 😡😭 > The GmbH can operate as a "GmbH in Gründung" (GmbH i.G.) from the moment the notarization is complete, so even before entry in the commercial register. Once the entry is made, it becomes a full GmbH. > The VAT ID is separate and not required to start operating, though you'll need it for invoicing with VAT. Godspeed.

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prasoon@prasoonds·
@BenjaminHouy explaining stripe atlas to a german bureaucrat would give him an aneurysm
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Benjamin Houy@BenjaminHouy·
This says a lot about the progress of German digitalisation when this lengthy process is considered impressive.
Dominique Paul@DominiqueCAPaul

How to found a GmbH in Germany in 48 hours (digitally) 🇩🇪. A lot of people commented on my other post, so I thought I'd share all the details. Here is a step-by-step guide for how to do it. 1. Get your electronic ID activated. Any German ID issued after 2022 works. You sign up online and get a PIN when you first receive it. 2. Call or email a notary and ask for a digital appointment. I called two in Munich on a Wednesday. One had a slot 18 hours later. 3. Optional: get a free confirmation from your local IHK that your "Gesellschaftszweck" doesn't conflict with existing companies. Takes just a web form and 24 hours. Create your company purpose with Claude. 4. Use the "Musterprotokoll", the simplest standard articles of association. Every notary has them ready to go. 5. Send the notary your company basics: name, address, share capital, and personal data. 6. They send you an invite to a video appointment. 7. The call takes ~10 minutes. You hold your ID to your phone via NFC in the notary app to verify your identity. 8. They send you the incorporation documents after the call. 9. Open a business bank account (I used Qonto), wire the capital. A GmbH requires €25K, but you can start with €12.5K. The bank confirms your deposit to the notary. 10. The notary triggers entry into the commercial register. Took me three working days. bUt YoU haV'nT rEalLY inCorPorATeD yEt! 😡😭 > The GmbH can operate as a "GmbH in Gründung" (GmbH i.G.) from the moment the notarization is complete, so even before entry in the commercial register. Once the entry is made, it becomes a full GmbH. > The VAT ID is separate and not required to start operating, though you'll need it for invoicing with VAT. Godspeed.

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peepeepoopoo@DeepDishEnjoyer·
LETS FUCKING GO
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prasoon@prasoonds·
@TweetsOfSumit anecdotal but among friends who were thinking of buying in berlin a few years ago have completely given up (high cost + high interest rate + poor future job prospects) and are instead planning their exit from germany
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Sumit Kumar
Sumit Kumar@TweetsOfSumit·
People in Germany have trouble finding jobs. At the same time, real estate seems to be on the market for so long that sellers/landlords start to reduce prices. And this is in Hamburg, one of the most expensive places in Germany. I‘m checking ImmoScout daily and I see some houses listed for months(!) and slowly becoming cheaper. Might be isolated or just my bubble, but I’ve never seen this many signs that people are struggling right now.
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Joe Weisenthal@TheStalwart·
My Instagram algorithm has become dominated by niche Chinese exporters
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ben (is hiring engineers)@benhylak·
it's easier to name great men who were introspective than great men who weren't
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Tenobrus@tenobrus·
@gdb @basedjensen bro it's a good model but why have you been reduced to elon-tweeting
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Under Secretary of War Emil Michael
Hi @deanwball. Feel free to tag me if you want me to engage on your tirades! Are you saying that a frontier model that has a soul, a constitution, a preference for non-western values and embedded personal principles is no different than all the others which @DeptofWar has come to agreement with? I know you are angry, but as an AI Policy Fellow I would assume that you value objectivity?
Dean W. Ball@deanwball

Emil Michael now appears to be making an argument that no generative AI should be used in the DoW supply chain (all uncertainties involving model sentience and general unpredictability are common to all language models, not specific to Claude).

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prasoon@prasoonds·
@seconds_0 I’ve been getting a chuckle out of the various “You’re not crazy” responses
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0.005 Seconds (3/694)@seconds_0·
This is, by far, the worst remaining verbal tic of GPT5.4. It is atrocious in Codex.
David Jacobson@DavidSetFree

@TheZvi It has an obnoxious tic where its responses for pretty much anything will have a clickbait follow-up suggestion: "If you want, I'll tell you the three things that most people miss!"

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prasoon@prasoonds·
from @.vgr on the other site
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prasoon@prasoonds·
@xlcizor @thsottiaux haven't really tried that though i've heard that it's very steerable so maybe i will try so far, i've realized codex-5.3 is the better model for me bec I'm generally quite thorough in my instruction - then codex usually 1-shots it but 5.4 gets stuck in a neurotic loop
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Adel@xlcizor·
One thing I noticed with GPT-5.4 is the model has become much more verbose, specially in comparison to Opus 4.6. It turns a simple bugfix that should be 20 LOC into a 200 line refactor. Anyone else having the same issue? @thsottiaux (Same prompt, same Agent.md to both GPT and Opus; both implementations are correct)
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prasoon@prasoonds·
@chroma_realism @benhylak both really. we're working on decently large codebase now but we made sure to document agent research / plan / implementation in a separate docs folder and it's been very useful to give the agent quick context on any new work
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genau.@chroma_realism·
@prasoonds @benhylak Did you carry any existing, large projects, or did you just start using it for your new projects?
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