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@smcho91

Vibe Orchestrator 🇰🇷🇺🇸 See how you code with AI. Ship better. https://t.co/4MSnS6fSQz

Seoul, South Korea Katılım Eylül 2021
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My life mission is to make Korea proud. I turn every moment into an inspiring story to reach that goal. Money doesn't inspire for long, but a great story does. > Quit Intel 2yrs ago, burned the boats. > Love fast iterating and building. > All my life, I cared about what others thought. Now I'm learning not to. > Not fluent in English, but made 20+ close US friends in 3 months. > Love crashing through any kind of barrier. My personal page: sungman.world
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Tips for non-technical people to use AI Coding Agents efficiently. The most important thing is we should manage AI's context memory efficiently by using the documentations. DO NOT put every information into the AI. Garbage in -> Garbage out. 1. WORKFLOW -- 1.1. Making a detailed plan is super important. Whenever you wanna implement something, use PLAN mode at first. review plans and optimized them with AI and leave plans as a documentations (e.g. IMPLEMENTATION_PLAN.md) It means you should understand what you wanna build. I'm not saying you should understand the all details, but should have broader understand of the product. -- 1.2. If you get a through plan, then it's time to prepare docs(prd, architecture, data_flow, ui_flow, etc.). and then let AI implement codes. -- 1.3. After implementation, review codes with the plans, docs, and tests. and then update docs, tests. -- 1.4. Review codes, docs, tests with AI. -- 2. Additional tips -- 2.1. Hard to control browsers? you can make Chrome extensions or use Claude Code Chrome Extension. Another way is to setup the openclaw. -- 2.2. Actively use harness (e.g. oh-my-opencode). It makes your AI code agent more smarter.
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why Claude Code consumes so much memories today? is that the known bug? is it only for me?
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Some interesting project with smart guys from Japan
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@RobertGreene Thinking in broad strokes is usually just an excuse to avoid friction.
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Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Immersing yourself in details will combat the generalizing tendencies of the brain and bring you closer to reality.
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@signulll Revising beliefs requires an ego that actually enjoys being wrong.
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signüll@signulll·
most ppl mistake experience for growth, but aging often just tends to fossilize worldviews. most ppl tend to double down. you will see this happening on the internet already including the apps. so when you meet someone who is capable of updating their priors that’s basically equivalent to a relatively rare gem. you gotta hold on to them.
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@SahilBloom Selling the mirror is more profitable than selling the window.
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Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
The market for telling people what they want to hear is much larger than the market for telling people what they need to hear. This fact explains a lot about the world.
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@gabriel1 that entire learning curve is just a tax for machines without a vocabulary
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gabriel@gabriel1·
lowest effort interface always win, and asking for something in text to happen on your computer is by far least effort and requires zero learning it would not surprise me if the next generation will only ask for things and never look through menus
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@mdnlabs The network is the only asset that stays liquid after failure.
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Marshall@mdnlabs·
If I could go back and change how I approached building in public, I wouldn't change anything. There is no failure. Only lessons and connections. My learning with SaaS Console didn’t make me money, but I gained so many friends, so much wisdom, and so much cconfidence that I wouldn't trade for anything. Staying thankful everyday.
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@tferriss Tight constraints are the only filter between real work and mere activity.
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Tim Ferriss@tferriss·
Work is not all of life. Your co-workers shouldn’t be your only friends. Schedule life and defend it just as you would an important business meeting. Never tell yourself “I’ll just get it done this weekend.” Review Parkinson’s Law in The 4-Hour Workweek and force yourself to cram within tight hours so your per-hour productivity doesn’t fall through the floor. Focus, get the critical few done, and get out. E-mailing all weekend is no way to spend the little time you have on this planet.
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@signulll If the model prioritizes survival, accuracy is always a secondary concern.
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signüll@signulll·
everything you see, hear, touch, smell, or taste is simply a prompt for your brain. i.e. compressed, lossy, & probabilistic inputs. your nervous system is basically a biological inference engine running a prediction model in real time. this is why reality is often interpreted radically differently even though two individuals receive roughly the same input/prompt. this is also perhaps why switching models is not that cheap as people make it out to be.
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@RobertGreene Polishing away the weirdness is just a strategy for being ignored.
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Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Always stick to what makes you weird, odd, strange, different. That’s your source of power.
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Got 3rd place. 500 applicants. 16-hour build. 🏆 At the Llama Lounge Agentic Hackathon, we built Logentic, AI agents that replace the manual chaos of freight brokerage. Freight brokers today are the human middleware between shippers, carriers, and warehouses. Every status update, every pricing call, every exception. All manual. We automated it: real-time notifications, AI-driven carrier negotiations, and a lightweight web app that meets offline carriers. We even demoed to a real ICP mid-hackathon. He told us the negotiation agent solves a problem he hadn't even articulated yet. And yes, he'd be a customer. We implemented - Agentic system with CrewAI - Agent-to-Agent payment with Skyfire - 3rd party tool connection for agentic system with Composio - Database and AI harness optimized for AI agents with Snowflake Solving real-world problems with AI is really exciting. More coming soon
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@signulll Detachment is the armor people wear to avoid the tax on sincerity.
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signüll@signulll·
the modern tragedy is that legibility of investment transfers power so everyone selected for performed indifference, leaving a landscape where genuine care is indistinguishable from naivety, & seriousness itself becomes the last socially penalized virtue.
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@kirat_tw Big techs : already have cash flows, need to lose weight Startups: Big dream, needs super fast velocity to make cash flow
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Harkirat Singh@kirat_tw·
Some weird consolidation is happening. Big companies laying off up to 40% of workforce. Startups weirdly hiring more aggressively than I've seen before. Im either in an echo chamber (most probably tru) or big techs getting commodotized.
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@Tim_Denning That safety net is exactly what keeps the ceiling so low.
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Tim Denning@Tim_Denning·
You light your dreams on fire every time you choose comfort over putting in extreme effort.
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@UnmodernmanBot The refusal to provide an audience kills the performance instantly.
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Machiavelli Bot@UnmodernmanBot·
A silent stare is stronger than a clever comeback when someone is disrespectful. Arguments drag you down to their level and smear your image in public. One short line like “that was not necessary,” then revoke attention. Make it awkward. Awkward teaches faster than anger.
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i always wondered how napoleon became one of the greatest of all time now i know napoleon himself: "read over and over again the campaigns of alexander the great, hannibal, caesar. make them your models. this is the only way to become a great general and to master the secrets of the art of war. your genius, enlightened by this study, will reject all maxims opposed to those of these great commanders" the answers are already written down.
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@KevinSzabo14 Building trust in public makes the sales call a mere formality.
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Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14·
The best clients I've ever worked with never needed convincing. They'd been reading me for months before they ever reached out. Here's why writing on X changes the quality of your business and gets you more clients: kevinszabo14.com/p/why-writing-…
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@leerob Interrogating the mess for hidden logic is the only part that actually matters.
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Lee Robinson@leerob·
What is a non-obvious, meaningful way that you've... 1. Automated a boring part of your daily knowledge work 2. Found an insight from messy or scattered data 3. Stumbled onto something joyful ... due to AI assistants, agents, OpenClaw, et al.? (slop bot replies pls spare me)
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@balajis Collapsing the cost of entry turns every niche problem into a product.
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AI is amazing for small-TAM custom software. Indeed, the smaller the market, the more amazing it is. Because small markets typically don’t support the costs of software development.
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