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@ruysbroek

A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step, and a good breakfast. So feel free to ask me about travel, and pancakes. **Building in stealth**

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GPT-5.6 Sol ability to figure out and fix iOS apps thermal issues and how to use the CPU efficiently are unrivaled.
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@jasonfried Written narratives beat decks but 90% of corporate world hates them cause reading is actual work while you can half assedely follow a deck prsentation.
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Jason Fried@jasonfried·
Consultants deliver decks, that's just how it is. No, it's not. If you hire a consultant, and you don't want them delivering decks, just tell them how you want the information instead. You're hiring them! You're paying the bill. You're in control. Be the control.
Victor@victor_zhng

@jasonfried Lucky you, having no consultants in your house.

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@TheStalwart Good , it felt like one of those hacked account threads with a memecoinpump at the end. Disappointed it wasnt.
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There is deep meaning in the phrase “rest, i.p.a.”! But i agree with the assessment. For my use case “smart model rewriting” are ok, it boils down to what you want to achieve. Perfect context and high fidelity look like an aspirational goal, you may not need both at the same time.
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oleks@oleks01·
Spent some time testing speech-to-text models and found that dumb models transcribe your words but not your meaning, smart models get your meaning but rewrite your words. For me, NVIDIA's Parakeet (no LLM inside) nailed every number and ID but gave nonsense like "rest IPA" instead of "REST API." Whisper knows what a REST API is, but hands you a retelling instead of a transcript. Until there's a GPT-level model that runs locally, the real fix is two models in parallel plus a judge. For everyday use though, "whisper-large-v3-turbo" with its mini LM inside is a solid go-to option. Runs fine on a basic VM, no GPU needed.
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@bchesky Not gonna lie, it felt like one of those hacked accounts threads that ends with a meme coin pump. At the same time relieved and disappointed.
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Thomas@HuskyAiii·
Which one do you use for complex tasks? - fable 5 - gpt-5.6
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Added a banked reset to 500k users of ChatGPT Work and Codex. What’s been happening: - Just released the ability to use a banked reset from web and mobile. Before today you could only do it in the desktop app - Had an issue where less than 10% of users who used a banked reset and it didn’t actually reset. This was during a 2 hour window. - It was hard to find all the exact users where it didn’t apply, so instead granted a banked reset to everyone who pressed the reset button in that 2 hour window. This also gives us the opportunity to validate the new infra ahead of tomorrow Tomorrow we will celebrate our 7M active users milestone and grant the first banked reset across all of our ChatGPT Work and Codex users. We will also release a bunch of updates to the desktop app, addressing a ton of your feedback. Talk soon
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This is setting up really like the good ole lyft/uber competition. Only in this Token Wars there is a massive arbitrage for the little guy, build NOW folks!
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@ericjang11 Let's see how long this Bertrand competition lasts. For the time being, the users benefit massively.
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@marcthiessen Cold war frozen needle neurotoxin that dissolves?
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Marc Thiessen@marcthiessen·
It’s entirely possible he just had a heart attack. But it’s not a conspiracy theory to suggest something else might be at play. Putin has poisoned and assassinated many of his opponents, and Graham was just in Kyiv where there are certainly FSB agents operating. There should be a full autopsy and tox screen to rule out foul play.
Dustin Grage@GrageDustin

I’m told by a source in South Carolina that Senator Lindsey Graham has dealt with blood pressure issues since his 40s. His father also died of cardiac arrest at age 69. I know the conspiracy theories won’t stop, but sometimes life just happens. Not everything is a conspiracy.

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I'm glad of the Fable reset, but I'm totally ready to keep paying for tokens one it expires. The cost wont bankrupt me and the insight and getting things right the first time is invaluable.
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Claude@claudeai·
We're extending Claude Fable 5 access on all paid plans, as well as keeping Claude Code’s weekly rate limits 50% higher, through July 19.
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@KFILE I think it was intended a sort of a joke on Silvio Dante tirade on anti-italian discrimination on a Christopher Columbus. Tangential, but let's never forget what Dick Daley Sr did to Chicago's Little Italy.
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Preach.
Jason Fried@jasonfried

Validation is a mirage. “How do you validate if it’s going to work?” “How do you know if people will buy it to not?” “How do you validate product market fit?” “How do you validate if a feature is worth building?” “How do you validate a design?” You can’t. You can’t. You can’t. You can’t. You can’t. I mean you can, but not in spirit of the questions being asked. What people are asking about is certainty ahead of time. But time doesn’t start when you start working on something, or when you have a piece of the whole ready. It starts when the whole thing hits the market. How do you know if what you’re doing is right while you’re doing it? You can’t be. You can only have a hunch, a feeling, a belief. And if the only way to tell if you’ve completely missed the mark is to ask other people and wait for them to tell you, then you’re likely too far lost from the start. If you make products, you better have a sense of where you’re heading without having to ask for directions. There’s really only one real way to get as close to certain as possible. That’s to build the actual thing and make it actually available for anyone to try, use, and buy. Real usage on real things on real days during the course of real work is the only way to validate anything. And even then, it’s barely validation since there are so many other variables at play. Timing, marketing, pricing, messaging, etc. Truth is, you don’t know, you won’t know, you’ll never know until you know and reflect back on something real. And the best way to find out, is to believe in it, make it, and put it out there. You do your best, you promote it the best you can, you prepare yourself the best way you know how. And then you literally cross your fingers. I’m not kidding. You can’t validate something that doesn’t exist. You can’t validate an idea. You can’t validate someone’s guess. You can’t validate an abstraction. You can’t validate a sketch, or a wireframe, or an MVP that isn’t the actual product. When I hear MVP, I don’t think Minimum Viable Product. I think Minimum Viable Pie. The food kind. A slice of pie is all you need to evaluate the whole pie. It’s homogenous. But that’s not how products work. Products are a collection of interwoven parts, one dependent on another, one leading to another, one integrating with another. You can’t take a slice a product, ask people how they like it, and deduce they’ll like the rest of the product once you’ve completed it. All you learn is that they like or don’t like the slice you gave them. If you want to see if something works, make it. The whole thing. The simplest version of the whole thing – that’s what version 1.0 is supposed to be. But make that, put it out there, and learn. If you want answers, you have to ask the question, and the question is: Market, what do you think of this completed version 1.0 of our product? Don’t mistake an impression of a piece of your product as a proxy for the whole truth. When you give someone a slice of something that isn’t homogenous, you’re asking them to guess. You can’t base certainty on that. That said, there’s one common way to uncertainty: That’s to ask one more person their opinion. It’s easy to think the more opinions you have, the more certain you’ll be, but in practice it’s quite the opposite. If you ever want to be less sure of yourself, less confident in the outcome, just ask someone else what they think. It works every time.

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Could we envision the current state to be simply a transition towards intelligence being like electricity: a physical phenomenon caused by the accumulation and movement of intelligence, that benefits all equally and can be used for each purpose we can think of. If that is the end state, what happens now to companies is irrelevant, the race to AGI is for the human kind not the companies benefit.
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32% of Fable left, no Fifa Matches, Morricone's Ecstasy of Gold playing in the background. Happy Sunday folks.
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
@prz_chojecki It was probably more like one trillion trillion dollars
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Eager to hear your life advice. What should I be doing?
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