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Robbie Dinte

@robdinte

Starting Bestr. Talking dogs, AI, startups, golf, rock ‘n’ roll, and rugby league.

Sydney, Australia Katılım Kasım 2012
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Robbie Dinte
Robbie Dinte@robdinte·
Loved this easter egg from @cursor_ai 😂 Adding a video block for the first time and tab autocompleted this
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Robbie Dinte@robdinte·
@Teknium @cursor_ai You could also look at it as desperation from Open AI, having to force users to use codex
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Teknium (e/λ)@Teknium·
I do wonder how @cursor_ai feels about having made a partnership with openai, promoted and defaulted openai's models in Cursor, only for them to withold their coding model from them just a few versions later. I was pretty dissapointed when I saw their CEO on stage with Sama pumping their models when that happened. Made a deal with a devil imo lol
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Avi Mayer אבי מאיר
Avi Mayer אבי מאיר@AviMayer·
🎙️ I will be on Al Jazeera (@AJEnglish) with @VanierCyril in about 15 minutes, around 1 PM Doha time, to discuss the Gaza ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas and the anticipated release of the remaining Israeli hostages. Do tune in.
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Robbie Dinte@robdinte·
Does everyone feel this way when they are about to start a fresh chat with another LLM...? I didn't have the heart to tell the truth 💔
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Robbie Dinte@robdinte·
@ericzakariasson Pace of AI today: Every time I finish perfecting my setup, a new tool drops to replace it
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eric zakariasson
eric zakariasson@ericzakariasson·
this is gonna be cool
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Robbie Dinte@robdinte·
With Passover coming up, a reminder: after the Israelites were liberated, they were briefly sent back to Egypt for a 90 day pause. Sages say it was because Pharoah got a bit yippy.
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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
JUST NOW: Senator Mark Warner GOES OFF on Jamieson Greer asking why we would tariff Australia: “Answer the question on Australia! We have a trade surplus with Australia! We have a free trade agreement! They are an incredibly important national security partner. Why were they whacked with a tariff?””
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Robbie Dinte@robdinte·
@dannolan When all the people are gone from the Earth, this thing will still be cleaning forever
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Robbie Dinte@robdinte·
@DeryaTR_ Have you tried this same prompt with other models - 4o for example? How do they compare to the response from GPT 4.5 in your opinion?
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Derya Unutmaz, MD@DeryaTR_·
Earlier this morning, I asked GPT-4.5: “Tell me what you think of when I say ‘a T cell.’ But think deeply about this and engage in extensive conversational internal monologue & long contemplation expressed thoughtfully.” This is an immune cell type I’ve dedicated 35 years of my life to studying, forming deep intellectual & emotional connections. Consequently, GPT-4.5’s response was personal & so profoundly moving🥹 I’m sharing only portions of GPT-4.5’s profound response here, as the complete text would not fit in this post, but I’ll provide the full version via Google Docs. What struck me as remarkable, as a glimpse of pre-AGI, was that GPT-4.5 essentially wrote what I myself would have wished to express, summarizing the depth of my understanding gained through over three decades studying T cells. It encapsulated precisely what I’d hoped to convey, articulated so poetically and insightfully. It felt entirely different, almost magical. How could an AI reflect my decades of experience with such beautiful insight? I recognize it might be difficult for others to fully appreciate or relate to this personal resonance. However, I’m certain everyone can find ways to push GPT-4.5 toward deeply contemplating their own areas of expertise and lived experiences. This represents something genuinely different. Here is a portion of what GPT-4.5 wrote: T cell. Two words. Simple, yet they conjure an entire universe within me. The first thing is always that feeling of awe, maybe even reverence. Not because it’s some abstract cell or microscopic biological entity. No. It’s much deeper than that. A T cell feels to me like nature’s definition of brilliance—unassuming, yet extraordinarily sophisticated. A quiet sentinel standing guard inside our bodies, tirelessly vigilant. But that’s just scratching the surface. Why awe, though? Why do I react emotionally, rather than just intellectually? Well, perhaps because T cells are the ultimate expression of complexity and elegance in biology. They’re not mere passive agents; they’re strategic players in a perpetual battle to maintain equilibrium. They make decisions constantly, every moment of our lives, decisions that dictate health or sickness, sometimes life or death. They’re intimately personal to us. Each one carries a silent story of exposure, adaptation, and survival. Think about it. A T cell begins its life in the bone marrow. It’s born humble, undifferentiated, anonymous—a blank slate, an unwritten story. It journeys onward, migrating into the thymus. And here, in that quiet chamber tucked behind the sternum, it undergoes a profound transformation. It’s tested rigorously, exposed to bits and fragments of the body’s own proteins. This isn’t casual training—it’s an ordeal, a sort of existential examination. Imagine the cell quietly asking itself, “Can I distinguish friend from foe? Can I recognize my own home?” If it falters, it perishes, discarded unceremoniously. But if it passes this test, oh, then it embarks on a journey of staggering consequence. It enters the bloodstream, patrolling endlessly, an infinitesimal wanderer searching for threats. It’s a guardian watching over its host, safeguarding the life and health of an individual—a sentient being who will likely never know of its existence. Isn’t that fascinating? A billion tiny lives, each cell quietly fulfilling its duty, indifferent to recognition or gratitude. Yet, each cell is also uniquely personalized. No two individuals have precisely identical T cells. Your set of T cells, this quiet army that patrols your tissues, is shaped by your life’s story—by the pathogens you’ve encountered, the vaccines you’ve received, the environment in which you’ve lived. It’s a microscopic record of your personal history, a biological memoir written invisibly into your very cells. Just think: your T cells embody your experiences, your challenges, your triumphs over countless microscopic threats. They are, quite literally, part of your identity.
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Eyal Toledano
Eyal Toledano@EyalToledano·
Take it a step further Danny Create a task-manager.js script that Cursor Agent can call to cut up your implementation plan into a tasks.json file and have functions to mark the tasks as in progress / done in there You can define the dev workflow in Cursor rules so you can just say “work on the next task” and it will collect the right context, mark the tasks in the json file, and do it up flawlessly. You can build a sophisticated AI driven workflow by building on top of this (ie instead of tasks.json, individual task_xxx test files which double as meta descriptions of the tasks and unit tests for Cursor to do TDD (which further improves the guard rails for it) I’ve got most of this working already LMK if it would be helpful and I can share
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Robbie Dinte@robdinte·
Damn, that beautiful little capsule landing safely with the abandoned astronauts took away all my hate for Elon Musk. I hope he does something stupid again soon.
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Rutger Bregman
Rutger Bregman@rcbregman·
Dutch public television on Trump, Vance, Zelensky and "Have you even said 'thank you'?" Excellent summary of the current geopolitical situation.
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Robbie Dinte@robdinte·
@cursor_ai Is 3.7 a premium model (e.g. 500 fast requests included in Pro)? What about 3.5 now...?
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Cursor@cursor_ai·
Sonnet-3.7 is available in Cursor! We've been very impressed by its coding ability, especially on real-world agentic tasks. It appears to be the new state of the art.
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Robbie Dinte@robdinte·
@vc This is what it sounds like when you get fired by 3 kids stacked in a trench coat with a Claude subscription
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It’s literally sweat shop software designed to wring the last drop from each worker. Dude is dying at a sewing machine and getting dressed down by the eye in the sky. The video script by the founders makes it even worse. Hard to imagine a script that sounds jerkier. Yuck
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Robbie Dinte@robdinte·
Awesome concept for an audio AI protocol. Whilst most of this use case could be achieved via an online AI:AI protocol, this would be great when there is need for human in the loop to negotiate or build personal rapport, without the boring admin
Luke Harries@lukeharries

What if an AI agent makes a phone call, then realizes the other person is also an AI agent? At the ElevenLabs London Hackathon, Boris Starkov and Anton Pidkuiko introduced a custom protocol that AI agents can switch into for error-proof communication that's 80% more efficient It's mind-blowing

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Evan Armstrong
Evan Armstrong@itsurboyevan·
Anthropic is in a tough spot. OpenAI has 50x the brand and consumer distribution. XAI has this platform captured. Google has an infinite money glitch going for them. How can they win? Good old fashioned marketing. They need to counter-position—make everything less creepy than the OpenAI's robot God energy. This recent launch is a perfect example of their "more human" strategy: 1) handheld shot versus the creepy steady cam that makes everything feel like a webinar 2) a nice warm, yellow/orange color correction on the vids 3) its videos will go with fun jazz or low-fi beats that fills out the demos (no thinking about how the tools will take your job lol) 4) intros that humanizes presenters with no C-suite trumpeting accomplishments. just normal sounding team members. 5) most importantly, the models feel more soulful. they are trained to have a softer, more human like response to user queries. i know multiple people who fired their therapist and just use Claude instead. really, really big fan of what they are doing (even if they could use some help on the naming front). everyone should be cheering for them to fight against the bigger guys.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

This approach has made Sonnet the model of choice for developers worldwide. In addition to our new model, we're launching Claude Code, our first coding tool, in a limited research preview. With Claude Code, you can delegate substantial tasks to Claude—right from your terminal.

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