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Chicago, IL Katılım Mart 2009
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MotoRav@ravioli67·
Happy Friday, World! The Duke spoke today and he said - Be Kind to Everyone - It is so W🐾🐾f'ing easy!!! #ILoveMyDog
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MotoRav@ravioli67·
@patomolina You should share what you guys were doing with Claude.
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Pato Molina
Pato Molina@patomolina·
Anthropic decidió dar de baja a toda nuestra organización por una supuesta infracción de sus condiciones de uso. Qué política específica infringimos no tengo ni la menor idea: simplemente recibimos un mail y listo, adiós Claude. Si querés apelar la medida hay que completar un Google Form, así de ridículo como suena. De golpe más de 60 personas se quedaron sin una herramienta fundamental para trabajar. Integraciones, skills, historial de conversaciones: todo perdido o, en el mejor de los casos, parado por tiempo indeterminado. Enorme aprendizaje para cualquier empresa de software que dependa de herramientas de IA en procesos críticos. Nunca hay que poner todos los huevos en una canasta.
Pato Molina@patomolina

@claudeai you took down our entire organization with 60+ accounts belonging to a legitimate company for no apparent reason, without any explanations. The only way to appeal the decision is by filling out a Google Form? Very bad UX and customer service.

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Shobha Verma@theshobhaverma·
@MattMorseTV "Trump isn’t ignoring the midterms. He’s just playing 5D chess while everyone else is still figuring out how the board works. Meanwhile, the midterms will be decided by who actually shows up to vote, not who tweets the hardest."
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Matt Morse@MattMorseTV·
Have you noticed that Trump seems totally unconcerned about midterms? There is a reason why.
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MotoRav@ravioli67·
@NASA This is AMERICA!!!! So very proud - to the stars!
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NASA@NASA·
1972 ➡️2026 Apollo 17 ➡️ Artemis II
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
I have more bad news for the "people in the trades won't use Claude Code" mafia. You are so wrong.. but maybe you were right a year ago! This morning I had calls with 3 different people in the trades building bespoke software with Claude Code. And I know the mafia will say "but it can't scale." Does it matter? It is saving their companies time, money and resources. They are uniquely and absurdly qualified to build these tools because they have each spent decades solving these problems by hand. I don't care how much you know about code or how good of an engineer you are. You could never build what they are building. You don't have the domain expertise. But now they have yours.
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MotoRav@ravioli67·
@VasiliyZukanov Terrible comparison- I’ll leave it to you to figure out why.
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Vasiliy Zukanov
Vasiliy Zukanov@VasiliyZukanov·
If you're worried that the layoffs in tech are driven by AI replacement of labor, just recall that Musk fired some 80% of Twitter and pretty much nothing bad happened, long before agentic AI era. Overhiring followed by rightsizing cycles are as natutal as moon phases.
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Rishika Gupta
Rishika Gupta@rishikagupta__·
If everything can be automated with AI, what will humans do?
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UFO Hunter@iamufohunter·
What's stopping humans to just live in peace together ?
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MotoRav@ravioli67·
@tomfgoodwin That’s a great question. I’m on a Boeing 777-300ER at the moment, at 42kft. I’d never trust these “vibe coders” with my life. See there’s engineering and there’s REAL engineering. Enough said.
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Tom Goodwin
Tom Goodwin@tomfgoodwin·
I’m dumb about software but why would a company need to make 5000 changes per week to its software Yes bug fixes Yes security patches Yes some ab tests But maybe in the shift to velocity and continuous deployment you work harder than doing larger updates less often? And you’re making the vulnerabilities?
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Agentic software engineering adoption is on fire at @Uber. 1,800 code changes per week are now written entirely by Uber's internal background coding agent, and 95% of our engineers now use AI every month across all the tools we track. This is a real reset moment for engineering; it's one of the most exciting times to lead. This shift requires builders to be curious and hands-on. I’m incredibly lucky to be surrounded by a team that’s doing exactly that. The best part is that the strongest adoption isn’t being pushed top down from leadership announcements; it’s coming from engineers who are quietly experimenting, quietly shipping, and quietly pushing things forward. I love spending time with those engineers because there’s no substitute for being close to the work. Over the last few months, we leaned in hard, and the results have been phenomenal. The bigger shift: going agentic. 84% of AI users are now working with agent-style workflows, not just tab completion. Claude Code usage nearly doubled in 2 months (32% → 63%), while IDE-based tools have largely plateaued. Engineers are moving from accepting suggestions to delegating tasks. Even within traditional IDEs, ~70% of committed code is now AI-generated. Background agents are writing code autonomously. Our internal background coding agent went from <1% of all code changes to 8% in just a few months. There is zero human authoring. Engineers review and approve, but the code is written entirely by AI agents. The role of the engineer is shifting - from writing every line to architecting systems and reviewing AI-generated code. More to come from the @UberEng team in the coming days.

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MotoRav@ravioli67·
@kkmaway It all makes sense when you realize AGI = Another Gaandu Intelligence.
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Rohan Varma
Rohan Varma@rohanvarma·
Had a call with Cisco leadership today to check in on their Codex deployment. They’re leveraging AI coding and codex more aggressively than most startups and frontier tech companies I talk to. Skills for everything, agent swarms to execute bigger projects, automated code review, deep system integrations, and more 👀 They’ve quickly hit new bottlenecks that we’re jumping in to help them solve with more codex. If your public company exec team isn’t pushing the org to cut project timelines by 95%, maximally leverage coding agents, and reimagine the SDLC, you’re ngmi. Shoutout to Jeetu Patel - bullish on Cisco.
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MotoRav@ravioli67·
@deedydas Probably your best and most useful tweet. Thank you!
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Deedy@deedydas·
It's insane to me that despite all the tech progress, you can't find a single half-decent place on the internet to read epics of history like the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Until now. All 10,000 pages. In readable modern English. Free. Read it on grand old books.: grandoldbooks.com/books/mahabhar…
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@toddsaunders Can you share what you built with this operating model, and what the outcomes were?
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
The token cost to build a production feature is now lower than the meeting cost to discuss building that feature. Let me rephrase. It is literally cheaper to build the thing and see if it works than to have a 30 minute planning meeting about whether you should build it. It’s wild when you think about it. This completely inverts how you should run a software organization. The planning layer becomes the bottleneck because the building layer is essentially free. The cost of code has dropped to essentially 0. The rational response is to eliminate planning for anything that can be tested empirically. Don’t debate whether a feature will work. Just build it in 2 hours, measure it with a group of customers, and then decide to kill or keep it. I saw a startup operating this way and their build velocity is up 20x. Decision quality is up because every decision is informed by a real prototype, not a slide deck and an expensive meeting. We went from “move fast and break things” to “move fast and build everything.” The planning industrial complex is dead. Thank god.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
What happens at the Finger Lakes (NY) that is so incredible to Hunter Biden that it inspired a massive tattoo of the region on his back?
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MotoRav@ravioli67·
@VirginAtlantic flew you guys from DEL to LHR en route to Chicago. Was in economy (nothing available in upper). Despite being in economy, the experience was great, the team was excellent, and the A350 is awesome. Thank you, and keep it up.
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MotoRav@ravioli67·
@Keir_Starmer May I suggest getting rid of the TV license fee?
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Whatever is going on in the turmoil of politics, I know that for you and for millions of people, what matters is the cost of living. That's why we are taking urgent steps to tackle it head on. Freezing rail fares, rolling out free breakfast clubs and free school meals, boosting the National Living Wage and easing energy bills. Putting more money in people’s pockets. That’s my government’s focus.
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MotoRav@ravioli67·
@markcecchini Thank you, kind sir. Copy mande. Really appreaciate this.
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Mark Cecchini, CFP®
Mark Cecchini, CFP®@markcecchini·
The majority of couples have 1 partner who takes on all responsibility for managing finances & household admin Despite this, few people have created a detailed document for their partner if they weren't around I did this for my wife, and I'm now sharing my template publicly:
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三井昌志@MitsuiMasashi·
To my Indian followers: Thank you for following me. I'm Masashi Mitsui, a Japanese photographer. Since 2007, I've traveled across India 12 times (!) by motorcycle, covering approximately 200,000 kilometers(!). I traveled without using guidebooks, blogs, YouTube, or any such information, relying entirely on chance encounters. India holds countless wonderful cultures destined to fade away and beautiful scenes of labor. While modernization will inevitably erase them, I want to preserve these moments through photography. If you resonate with my vision, please share my work with other Indians. インド人フォロワーのみなさんへ。フォローありがとう。私は日本人フォトグラファーの三井昌志です。私は2007年から今に至るまで、インド全土を12回(!)に渡ってバイクで一周する旅を行い、約20万キロを走破してきました。私はガイドブックや人のブログ、YouTubeなどの情報を「まったく使わずに」、偶然の出会いを頼りにして、旅をしてきました。インドにはやがて消えていく運命にある素晴らしい文化や、美しい労働の姿がたくさんあります。近代化の過程でそれが失われるのは確実ですが、私はそれを写真に残したいと考えています。このような私の考えに共鳴してくださる方がいれば、ぜひ私の活動を他のインド人にも紹介してください。
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Coldfire
Coldfire@cold_fire7·
A movie rated 10/10 for you to watch and relax today, enjoy the weekend 🍿.
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
.@Jason said 10+ times that he only knew Epstein in the 90s. He was actually helping Epstein through the 2000s and 2010s, even after the child sex trafficking conviction. Man starts VR company, donates to Trump: "Total moron, no moral compass!" Man rapes children: "hey pal!"
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Kyle G@KyleStormChaser·
Wichita Falls, Texas- Chief Meteorologist Michael Bohling @MBohlingwx of KFDX/KJTL ice skated from his house to work today, while I followed in the storm chase vehicle! #txwx #texomawx #winterstorm
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