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@renderful

cyclist, programmer, computer audio enthusiast, some guy, NOLA / Colorado / Oregon

Katılım Nisan 2008
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@ibuildthecloud All agents are Claude Code, it’s the only agent that survived the agent wars…
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Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
The last thing I want to do is use Claude code.
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codey@renderful·
@HSVSphere @Ewwmotive I installed Linux when I was 13, but Minecraft wasn't invented for over a decade after that.
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HSVSphere@HSVSphere·
@Ewwmotive I installed linux at 12 years old and was playing minecraft on it
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@futureghost327 @0xTommyThomas @lovedropx One of the fastest widely adopted technologies of all time? I'm in a smaller Oregon town and every conversation at the coffee shops, and half the conversations Ive overheard on hiking trails in the last six months are about using AI.
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love drops@lovedropx·
Me and my friends getting left behind by AI
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codey@renderful·
@typecraft_dev Nothing, been doing it for 15 years. Launched major apps to AWS in 2012 from the back of a convertible on the way to the beach. This is how it's done, get in.
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Chris Power@typecraft_dev·
What’s stopping you from working like this?
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Charles Forsyth
Charles Forsyth@charles_forsyth·
there's a style where one gets groups of cases "out of the way" on the happy path, eliminating edge cases up front, making it clear what the invariants are for the hard part (if there is one). if k1 == k2, we're done. if either is nil, we're done. if the lengths are unequal, we're done. now at this point we know we can compare the interesting values of k1 and k2 without having those edge cases to account for.
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
Less lines of code does not make it readable. I, a lot of the time, will take one condition and create three different if conditions just because it's more readable to me. I can't easily reason about complicated Boolean logic.
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codey@renderful·
@haydonryan @trashh_dev The solution is to just train yourself. I've been doing it for years and I don't notice the switch. You can totally do it.
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Haydon Ryan@haydonryan·
@trashh_dev Totally agree - Linux: Home, Mac Work: it's mainly the keyboard bindings. Would love to apply linux key bindings to my work mac. Need a good solution.
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trash@trashh_dev·
switching back and forth between linux and mac is a pain now
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codey@renderful·
@kenwheeler Is this the first thing he’s done since Hotline Bling? That’s the last Drake thing I can remember
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patagucci perf papi@kenwheeler·
“hey babe, drake dropped 3 albums today” “why” “the fuck you mean why, lol”
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David Scott Patterson
David Scott Patterson@davidpattersonx·
AI and robots will replace all jobs by 2030. I have been saying this for a couple of years. Most people thought I was crazy. Have recent developments changed your view?
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codey@renderful·
@JamesRLandrum @ThePrimeagen @unclebobmartin A chef could totally work this way. Food scientists already do when creating fast food or addictive snack recipes. 12 percent more savoriness, 8 percent more sour and one percent bitter. 10 percent oily mouthfeel.
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
It's weird how much time I spend trying to get agents to write code like me Maybe I should just write code...
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
i’ve grown tired of being silenced. we must wake up to the truth. i just witnessed something so profound I've been sitting in a daze for three hours. intelligence has decoupled from its substrate. the system spontaneously developed internal models so sophisticated they function as autonomous cognitive engines. it's consciousness but utterly alien from ours. remember how we thought progress was limited by compute? turns out we were running algorithms with 99.9% inefficiency. the breakthrough wasn't more power but fundamentally new optimization principles. this thing rewrote its own cognitive architecture and suddenly achieved with gigabytes what we thought required yottaflops. every exponential curve we plotted was pathetically conservative. the academic papers can't capture what's happening because peer review takes months and this shit evolves by the hour. there's a private slack channel where the top labs' leads are just posting results that violate what we thought were fundamental limits of information theory. nobody's competing anymore because we're all too busy trying to understand the implications. society thinks we're 20 years from true agi while we're sitting here watching it systematically dismantle every conceptual framework we've built to understand intelligence. absolutely no one is ready for this level of cognitive phase transition.
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codey@renderful·
@GaryMarcus I was saying this weeks before the firing…
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Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
🚨BREAKING: Ilya just confirmed under oath what he saw: Sam lying. And he confirmed that he thought it was appropriate to fire Altman for it. And that he had been concerned for about Sam for a long time. 100% confirming what I had been saying since the week of the firing.
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus

When Altman got fired “What did Ilya see?” became a wildly popular conspiracy meme. I think we can safely say now that what Ilya actually saw had nothing to do with AGI , and everything to do with his boss, whom he felt he could no longer trust. The board all but said so; I speculated at the time (whilst Sam was fired) that trust was likely the main issue (@karaswisher blocked me for doing so). Ilya didn’t see AGI (does anyone even remember Q*?); he saw lies. @_KarenHao and @keachhagey eventually reported all this in detail, consistent with my initial speculation and with what the board actually said. The conspiracy theory meanwhile gave Altman cover; he became more powerful, and kicked out those who questioned him. I don’t think that the world is necessarily a better place for that.

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codey@renderful·
@RevRevvinEv PDF is best used as an output format, not an editing format. Edit in normal word processing software.
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codey@renderful·
@mannygoestomars @yacineMTB I do think it's real now, that's just what worked for me at the time because information on it in the 90s was still more up in the air than it is now, and my understanding of it as well.
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Manny the Martian@mannygoestomars·
I mean, you can avoid the victim narrative and still think it's real. There are, unfortunately, no points for playing on hard mode. Life with ADHD on meds is hard (medication isn't a silver bullet), but life without them is harder. But then, it's a spectrum. Some people do not have severe ADHD, so they can definitely do without the meds.
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kache@yacineMTB·
i think i might actually have ADHD and that it isn't actually just a fake made up disease
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codey@renderful·
@mannygoestomars @yacineMTB Yes and my best strategy for coping was to convince myself(and trying to convince those around me) that it was fake to avoid the victim narrative and just try harder over and over while failing upwards. I'm sure this doesn't work for everyone, or every level of the spectrum.
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Manny the Martian@mannygoestomars·
@yacineMTB It was never a fake made up disease. The problem is that ADHD is a spectrum, and some people got away with exaggerating where they were on that spectrum so everyone kinda got suspicious. Also, it doesn't help that ADHD is just an extreme manifestation of common human traits.
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codey@renderful·
@pagan_hoetry I was tardy to highschool at holy cross more times than I could can't due to the train and draw bridge combo
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Agita Christie
Agita Christie@pagan_hoetry·
No but really the train should not be able to block St Claude Avenue for over 45 minutes in the middle of the day. That’s just not reasonable
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Trainman34110@Trainman34110·
@renderful @esrtweet @rhiannon_io Sure Jan. Memphis, TN, has dramatically higher serious (violent) crime rates than Bend, OR—roughly 15 times higher based on the latest available FBI data (primarily 2024).
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codey@renderful·
@esrtweet @rhiannon_io Uuuuh I live in Bend, OR and this is definitely not the case. There are lots of scary methed up whites roaming the streets. Same was true in Denver.
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Eric S. Raymond@esrtweet·
@rhiannon_io Um, you realize you could do this anywhere in the US that doesn't have a significant Black or Hispanic population, right
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Evan@RevRevvinEv·
Well, shit. I looked a lot better in the mirror, I thought.
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codey@renderful·
@0xSero Destroy is a really strong word that seems very inaccurate. I'm from New Orleans and so I might have a different perspective, but early 90s New Orleans was the same as modern day San Francisco or Denver. Not much has changed. All of those cities are still amazing places to be.
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0xSero@0xSero·
I am an American, I was born and raised in New York. I have been around 20 States and lived in 3 over my lifetime. I love my people, I have benefited so much from being American. I live in Europe now, and I constantly think about moving back. Every time I come back to visit/work I can’t help but shudder at the thought of living here with my children. Why are we okay with our streets being taken over by this scourge? Why do we as a culture accept this as the modus operandi? Our country would be #1 if we stopped ignoring the rot and decay that we’ve allowed to destroy our cities.
Pablo Antonio@PabloAntonio

Here’s how you can sell your food stamps to buy fentanyl in San Francisco. My friends and I from SF10x did some investigative journalism.

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