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Frank Tucker

@realftucker

Techno-Populist

San Francisco, CA Katılım Mart 2023
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Frank Tucker
Frank Tucker@realftucker·
Growth leads rates, not the other way around….
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George Robertson
George Robertson@BickerinBrattle·
If enough say the truth to this on here it will reach the administration. Add your comments as a dutiful citizen of any race creed color and party
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
As the Iran War continues to rage in the Middle East, the U.S. Department of Defense has now added the number of American casualties sustained so far during the conflict to the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS), which states that a total of 365 American servicemembers have been injured by hostile fire as part of U.S. strike operations against Iran, while the death toll remains at 13. Of those 365 American servicemembers wounded during the fighting with Iran: Branch of Service: - Army: 247 - Navy: 63 - Marines: 19 - Air Force: 36 - Space Force: 0 Component: - Active Duty: 201 - National Guard: 54 - Reserve: 110 Grade: - Junior Enlisted (E1-E4): 80 - Non-Commissioned Officers (E5-E9): 200 - Officers: 85 Sex: - Male: 319 - Female: 43 - Undetermined: 3 Age: - Under 22: 29 - 22-24: 48 - 25-30: 113 - 31-35: 58 - Over 35: 116 - Undetermined: 1
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Frank Tucker
Frank Tucker@realftucker·
@OptionsMir She’s been out for awhile. Most of the og maga voices have completely denounced him.
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Citrini
Citrini@citrini·
Trump sticking to a script is actually more concerning than when he just says whatever he thinks…
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
@itsolelehmann We’re always experimenting with new ideas. 90% don’t ship because we don’t think they’re good enough experiences. Still on the fence about this one — should we ship it?
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
i can't believe more people aren't talking about this part of the claude code leak there's a hidden feature in the source code called KAIROS, and it basically shows you anthropic's endgame KAIROS is an always-on, *proactive* Claude that does things without you asking it to. it runs in the background 24/7 while you work (or sleep) anthropic hasn't turned it on to the public yet, but the code is fully built here's how it works: every few seconds, KAIROS gets a heartbeat. basically a prompt that says "anything worth doing right now?" it looks at what's happening and makes a call: do something, or stay quiet if it acts, it can fix errors in your code, respond to messages, update files, run tasks... basically anything claude code can already do, just without you telling it to but here's what makes KAIROS different from regular claude code: it has (at least) 3 exclusive tools that regular claude code doesn't get: 1. push notifications, so it can reach you on your phone or desktop even when you're not in the terminal 2. file delivery, so it can send you things it created without you asking for them 3. pull request subscriptions, so it can watch your github and react to code changes on its own regular claude code can only talk to you when you talk to it. KAIROS can tap you on the shoulder and it keeps daily logs of everything. > what it noticed > what it decided > what it did append-only, meaning it can't erase its own history (you can read everything) at night it runs something the code literally calls "autoDream." where it consolidates what it learned during the day and reorganizes its memory while you sleep and it persists across sessions. close your laptop friday, open it monday, it's been working the whole time think about what this means in practice: > you're asleep and your website goes down. KAIROS detects it, restarts the server, and sends you a notification. by the time you see it, it's already back up > you get a customer complaint email at 2am. KAIROS reads it, sends the reply, and logs what it did. you wake up and it's already resolved > your stripe subscription page has a typo that's been live for 3 days. KAIROS spots it, fixes it, and logs the change endless use-cases, it's essentially a co-founder who never sleeps the codebase has this fully built and gated behind internal feature flags called PROACTIVE and KAIROS i think this is probably the clearest signal yet for where all ai tools are going. we are heading into the "post-prompting" era where the ai just works for you in the background like an all-knowing teammate who notices and handles everything, before you even think to ask
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Chaofan Shou@Fried_rice

Claude code source code has been leaked via a map file in their npm registry! Code: …a8527898604c1bbb12468b1581d95e.r2.dev/src.zip

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Cheng Lou
Cheng Lou@_chenglou·
My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
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Frank Tucker
Frank Tucker@realftucker·
@kitvolta There are no sane hot competent single women over 30.
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𓁹‿𓁹@kitvolta·
Have we considered that no sane hot competent 27-33yo woman wants to marry a 46yo
Blaine Anderson@datingbyblaine

Why is matchmaking expensive? To illustrate, here’s how I’ll lose money on a client’s $49,000 package. Client is 46, 6’2, exited tech founder. He’s looking for a woman 27-33, very specific criteria around match personality, appearance, and profession. Without diving into specifics, she: • Isn’t easily searchable online... • Isn’t likely to reply when we find her… • Isn’t likely to be single… • Often has a deal-breaker trait we can’t screen for without a phone call… • Isn’t necessarily interested in my client… I was expecting this to be a difficult search, so I quoted $49,000. I wasn’t expecting ~100 hours of labor to find each match, not including communication with the client! To date I’ve spent $45,000 on salaries for the women staffed on his search, plus $2,750 on styling and photos, and we still owe the client 2 matches... Before considering overhead (let alone opportunity cost) this will be a huge L financially. Things balance out though. Most engagements are profitable. Some engagements are quite profitable. For example, a new client in NYC paid $30,000 and paused after his first match, because he’s 99% sure we found his wife. That's still a new relationship, and engagements last 9 months (6 months of active matching + up to 3 months of pause), so we could be on the hook for more work in coming months. But you get the point 🙏

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Frank Tucker
Frank Tucker@realftucker·
@Banana3Stocks @thejefflutz The Korean War remains forgotten. Also, thousands of pieces of artillery pointed at a metropolitan area with 10s of millions of residents.
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Banana3@Banana3Stocks·
@thejefflutz Imagine if we had leaders who had the nuts to do something abt North Korea all those years ago before they had a Nuclear weapon, they wouldn’t be able to wreak havoc like they do now 💛
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Jeff Lutz 🔋
Jeff Lutz 🔋@thejefflutz·
If this conflict were with North Korea instead of Iran, you’d have the TDS crowd and market bears 🐻 citing “well North Korean news says…” 🤣
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Sid Prabhu
Sid Prabhu@sidprabhu·
Trump is going to have to cede the Strait and try to spin it as a victory. The longer it takes the more Iran can get out of him, and based on their actions they understand this dynamic.
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Frank Tucker
Frank Tucker@realftucker·
@DaveShapi They are leveraging their strength which is consumer usage. That turned out to be the wrong strategy but this is the correct approach for where they find themselves.
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Frank Tucker@realftucker·
Donald Trump and therefore the US does not have the cards. Something he should’ve realized before launching this war.
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🇺🇸 Kyle Bass 🇹🇼
🇺🇸 Kyle Bass 🇹🇼@Jkylebass·
The Democratic Party’s approach to border policy has caused significant and far-reaching harm to U.S. national security. President Biden has also made a number of idiotic statements on domestic threats: •In May 2023, during a commencement address at Howard University, he said: “The most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland is white supremacy… I’m not saying this because I’m at a Black HBCU. I say it wherever I go.” •In June 2021, he stated that terrorism driven by white supremacy is “the most lethal threat to the homeland today,” adding that it surpasses threats from groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda. •In September 2022, at a White House summit on domestic terrorism, he again described “domestic terrorism rooted in white supremacy” as “the greatest threat to our homeland today.” Biden declared war on half the U.S. population.
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Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦
Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦@jurgen_nauditt·
Trump declares almost 50% of Americans to be public enemy number one – right after Iran. This is no longer politics; this is open civil war from the mouth of a president. Anyone who brands half of their own people – millions of ordinary Americans who simply vote differently – as the "greatest enemy" hasn't understood America; Trump hates it. This rhetoric isn't "tough," it's treacherous. It destroys precisely what makes America strong: the idea that Americans, despite all their differences, are one nation. Trump has just proven that he doesn't want to be president of all Americans – but merely the leader of a faction that considers the rest the enemy. Insane. And extremely dangerous.
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Teja Karlapudi
Teja Karlapudi@teja2495·
Once every couple of hours or so, the app suddenly quits, the window disappears. When I try to open it again, I see it being open in the MacOS menu bar but I never see the UI window. The UI appears only after I manually quit the app and then reopen it. This by far the most annoying bug which is stopping me from using the desktop app. Please refer to bugs mentioned by others here, they covered most.
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Teja Karlapudi
Teja Karlapudi@teja2495·
With the Claude desktop app being very buggy for coding, I switched completely to the Claude Code CLI. It is excellent. I now understand why many people prefer the CLI over the desktop app.
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James Martin, SJ
James Martin, SJ@JamesMartinSJ·
God help us. This is disgraceful language coming from a Christian, or anyone with a soul. It was just as wrong to celebrate the death of Charlie Kirk as it is to celebrate that of Robert Mueller. May they rest in peace. And may we never forget that Jesus's message is about mercy.
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Frank Tucker
Frank Tucker@realftucker·
@sparky_vq3 @robbysoave Notice you’ve offered no understanding of the evidence and instead resorted to vulgar ad hominem attacks. I’ll show grace and assume like most of us you feel insulted when confrontoned with your own ignorance. Good day.
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Robby Soave
Robby Soave@robbysoave·
Now that Cesar Chavez is credibly accused of sexual abuse of numerous women, including 12 and 13-year-old girls, I presume we are going to be releasing any and all government files pertaining to him, scrutinize his relationships with other labor leaders and the Democratic Party, publish his private correspondence, and consider as tainted or (possibly even complicit) anyone who met with him or traveled with him, particularly in the presence of young girls. That's how this goes, right?
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