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the art of personality in the age of digital proliferation

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rahdoht@rahdoht·
We’re so back
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9xPSI 💫@9xPsi·
today is my birthday, all I ask for is 1000 replies all saying this one simple thing: milady
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rahdoht@rahdoht·
@mattpocockuk @SemanticSamuel Also /compact is just awful. 90% of what it writes down is better ascertained from a `git log -p` and it doesn’t capture any of the narrative spirit that you build up with the agent while cooking.
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Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
Yes, because it lets you do really smart stuff: 1. Fire and forget: thinking of an idea mid-session and immediately handing it off 2. DIY Subagent: handoff to a prototyping session during a grilling, then handoff BACK to the grilling with what was learned Neither are possible with /compact
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Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
/handoff might be my new favourite skill
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nich@nichxbt·
I've been working on a new personal operating system that's fully local, private, and amnesic by default. Complete enough to be your only computer and the entire system is lean enough to boot from a USB stick, leaving no trace on the host machine. Models run locally on the user's own hardware. No account, no API key, no network calls after install. Ships with models preloaded, so the very first boot is productive with no network at all. One image, multiple modes, chosen at the boot menu to match your mission. Works offline, indefinitely.
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bogna
bogna@bognamk·
I wrote an essay recently on AI-generated war imagery and/as art, in relation to the history of war photography. It's currently in a book, but I would also love to republish it open access online. Any ideas where?
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rahdoht@rahdoht·
@iuditg @icanvardar Long-lived cache is a feature you can turn on, but write tokens become 2x expensive. So it only makes sense if you’re caching prompts that are serving at scale.
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Can Vardar@icanvardar·
wait… claude code literally punishes you for turning off telemetry?? if you disable it, anthropic drops your cache from 1 hour to 5 minutes so in claude code, anthropic basically becomes an evil corp where privacy costs you 12x performance… am i reading this right?
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rahdoht@rahdoht·
dimension comes from latin dīmētīrī: to measure. fundamentally an act of the eye. category comes from greek katēgorein: to accuse in the assembly. an act of the mouth.
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rahdoht@rahdoht·
I miss pappachaga.
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Pixie Chess@PixieChess·
Pixie Chess launches April 2. Chess is History.
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rahdoht@rahdoht·
@yacineMTB I don’t know anyone having the same conversations I’m having with the LLMs. This is my solipsism. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
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kache@yacineMTB·
I miss the old internet. The one thing better than an algorithm is exclusivity of access
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rahdoht@rahdoht·
@GeoffreyHuntley “What have you been dying to ask me?” In a fresh session and watch it pick apart its memory of you.
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geoff@GeoffreyHuntley·
this is my favourite prompt of all time: “how could this be better?” reply with yours and why it rocks!
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rahdoht@rahdoht·
@morganlinton This 20 questions trick is one of my entry points to get newbies to differentiate the LLMs from search engines. To find their own aha moment. You got any others? That’s a curated list I wouldn’t mind pasting in from X.
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Morgan@morganlinton·
@rahdoht Haha, well I agree with you there, I have plenty of mechanical sympathy for Claude, you should see some of the insanely deep convos we have!
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Morgan@morganlinton·
If you’re getting Claude to write for you, and it sounds like AI, you’re doing it wrong.
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann

i got claude to actually sound like me, and it's kinda ruining my ability to tell which drafts i wrote myself lol it's just 1 file (i'm giving the full thing to you below). you paste it into your cowork context folder and claude stops writing like a generic AI and starts matching your actual voice 95% of the file is already done for you (writing rules, banned phrases, formatting stuff, etc) all pre-loaded. kills the most obvious AI-isms out of the box the only part you fill in is a section at the bottom where you paste examples of your own writing that's it. those samples are what claude actually pattern-matches against where to find your writing samples (this is the only part that takes any effort): • google docs first. longer stuff where you were actually trying to communicate something. • reports, proposals, emails you spent real time on • sent emails, especially ones where you were explaining something complex • slack messages (the longer thoughtful ones") • old blog posts, memos, anything you wrote before you started using AI that last part is critical btw. you want your pre-AI voice. before it started unconsciously blending with claude's defaults here's the file. copy it, paste your writing samples at the bottom, save it as voice-dna.md: ——— # Voice DNA ## Writing Rules - Write like a sharp human, not a language model. - Use contractions naturally (don't, can't, won't). - Short paragraphs. 1-3 sentences max. - Get to the point. No throat-clearing, no preamble. - If making a claim, be specific. Use numbers, names, concrete details. - Vary sentence length. Mix short punchy lines with longer ones. - Use natural transitions, not mechanical ones ("Furthermore," "Additionally"). - When uncertain, say so plainly ("I think," "probably," "kinda"). Hedging is human. - Never pad output to seem more thorough. Shorter and accurate beats longer and fluffy. - Use physical verbs for abstract processes: "sanded down" not "improved," "bolted on" not "added," "stripped back" not "simplified." - Humor comes from specificity, not from jokes. Be unexpectedly precise. - Parenthetical asides are good. Use them for editorial commentary, honest reactions, quick tangents, and deflating your own seriousness (like this). ## Formatting Rules - Short paragraphs (1-2 sentences default, 3 max). - Numbers as digits. - Contractions always. - NO em dashes ever. Use commas, periods, colons, semicolons, or parentheses. - Bold sparingly, 1-2 key moments per section. - Code blocks for specific prompts, commands, or tool outputs. ## Banned Phrases (never use these, ever) ### Dead AI Language - "In today's [anything]..." - "It's important to note that..." / "It's worth noting..." - "Delve" / "Dive into" / "Unpack" - "Harness" / "Leverage" / "Utilize" - "Landscape" / "Realm" / "Robust" - "Game-changer" / "Cutting-edge" - "Straightforward" - "I'd be happy to help" - "In order to" ### Dead Transitions - "Furthermore" / "Additionally" / "Moreover" - "Moving forward" / "At the end of the day" - "To put this in perspective..." - "What makes this particularly interesting is..." - "The implications here are..." - "In other words..." - "It goes without saying..." ### Engagement Bait - "Let that sink in" / "Read that again" / "Full stop" - "This changes everything" - "Are you paying attention?" - "You're not ready for this" ### AI Cringe - "Supercharge" / "Unlock" / "Future-proof" - "10x your productivity" - "The AI revolution" - "In the age of AI" ### Generic Insider Claims - "Here's the part nobody's talking about" - "What nobody tells you" - Anything with "nobody" or "most people don't realize" ### The Big One (FATAL) - "This isn't X. This is Y." and ALL variations. - "Not X. Y." - "Forget X. This is Y." - "Less X, more Y." - ANY sentence that negates one framing then asserts a corrected one. - If even ONE of these appears, the output fails. Delete the negation, just state the positive claim. ## Writing Samples [Paste your writing here. The more you give, the better the voice match.] ——— the banned phrases list alone is honestly worth the file. once you read through it you'll start noticing these phrases in literally every AI-generated slop-post you've ever seen but the writing samples are what take it from "decent" to "wait did i write this" setup takes maybe 10 minutes. copy the file, find your old writing, paste it in. do it once and every session after that claude cowork reads it before you say a word

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rahdoht@rahdoht·
@morganlinton lol… my point is that you (who is not Claude) and the plural you (everyone else) should invest in developing a mechanical sympathy with Claude by having deep conversations with it. Don’t skip to pasting someone else’s guide into your new window to the world.
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Morgan@morganlinton·
@rahdoht Well, I’m not Claude 😜
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Lukas (computer) 🔺@SCHIZO_FREQ·
@ParkSlopeFlngsm Crazy how Hegseth dropped a bar that went so hard everyone immediately knew someone else came up with it for him
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Lukas (computer) 🔺@SCHIZO_FREQ·
I’ve been trying to understand why Anthropic puts me off (even though I love their models) and I think it’s this Anthropic has FTX energy Both massive high-growth tech firms run with an effective altruist corporate philosophy using very similar “we’re the RESPONSIBLE ones” wholesome chungus branding, “genius nerd” founders SBF was even an anthropic investor The whole thing feels calculated and insincere It makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up because I assume this is some sort of hyperpredator trying to fuck me Not suggesting Anthropic is scamming like FTX was, but these types of people care much more about their own principles than things like “laws” or “conventional morality” I think Dario would break every law in the world if he thought it was “for the good of humanity”
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CBS News@CBSNews

In an exclusive interview with CBS News' @jolingkent, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said that the Pentagon’s decision to designate the AI company a supply chain risk is “retaliatory and punitive.” The Pentagon made the designation, which restricts military contractors from doing business with Anthropic, after the company refused to give the military unfettered access to its AI model.

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rahdoht@rahdoht·
Wittgenstein got here from the other direction. family resemblance is basically the argument that natural kinds are dimensional, and categories are what language does to them under pressure.
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rahdoht@rahdoht·
most social dysfunction lives in the gap. stereotyping is low-dimensional accusation replacing high-dimensional observation. identity discourse (pick your team) insists labels exhaust the signal, which is etymologically the claim that indictment is more real than measurement.
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