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Worldwide Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Each new model release significantly raises the bar, making competitors look obsolete. In this climate, brand loyalty is fragile; one misstep could trigger a temporary mass exodus of users. codex 5.5 is brilliant for now.
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Someone switch off EA sports @ Chepauk 1 6 6 6 6 6 4 6 1 😳 @IPL @ChennaiIPL
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Clarity of thought and ease of user experience matters more; no matter what your token usage is.
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Praveen Neppalli@praveenTweets·
Excited to bring Uber & Uber Eats into Claude! Browse restaurants, check fare ranges, see ETAs, and complete trips or orders seamlessly. A strong example of AI simplifying everyday use. Great team effort to make it fast, reliable, and intuitive. 🚀 @UberEng
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The irony of simplicity: Making a complex problem simple enough for anyone to understand usually convinces the dumb ones that the solution was 'obvious.' Some people can't tell the difference between 'simple' and 'easy'. iykyk
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cheat code activated @ Eden Gardens
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That annoying feature is off :)
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Nicolas Peeters
Nicolas Peeters@peetersn·
I Installed @OmarchyLinux over the week. My god. What a breath of fresh air. It revived some old workstation from the dead. Looking forward to learn more and lean in. Good work @dhh
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Daniel Dvorkin
Daniel Dvorkin@MZAWeb·
@thuisbezorgd you need a better bot. And to care about good customers. I’m sure I’m in the top 10% of customers by recurrence. The 3 times I needed support my experience was atrocious.
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Addy Osmani
Addy Osmani@addyosmani·
The best engineers never just wrote code. They were clarity merchants. The collapse of the implementation middle isn't making engineering less important but it's revealing what was always important: understanding problems so clearly that the code (now, the spec for our agents) becomes more obvious. The engineers who will thrive aren't those who can translate specs to code fastest. They're the ones who can: 1. Shape ambiguous problems into actionable intent 2. Design the context architecture that makes good outcomes inevitable 3. Judge what matters from what merely works This mirrors what others have observed about business model shifts: when distribution costs drop to zero, value accrues to curation and taste. When implementation costs approach zero, value accrues to problem formulation and judgment. The tools that win won't just accelerate the middle but I think they'll eliminate the need for it to exist separately at all. The craft evolves. It always has. But it remains craft.
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen

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Sendil@sendilkumarn·
Happy New Year folks! 🎆
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