SteveSkittles

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SteveSkittles

SteveSkittles

@steveskittles

Reaching out to embrace the random

goblin town Katılım Ekim 2013
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
why do so many men feel like they have to wear a watch now, even if they're not into watches?
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david 🔛⛓️@davidonchainx·
Serious question but what do you do for fun? I'm trying to find a new hobby to disconnect from the world and enjoy life but everything is either super expensive or revolves around money Someone give me ideas
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Sherri Wooten
Sherri Wooten@LApatriotgrl·
@nypost I sure hope this isn’t another C*vid 💉 turbo cancer death. 😢💔🙏🏻
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New York Post@nypost·
‘Danny Go!’ star Daniel Coleman’s son Isaac dies at 14 after aggressive cancer diagnosis trib.al/kliVzyd
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SteveSkittles
SteveSkittles@steveskittles·
@SeedOilDsrspctr A quartz one. You don't wanna deal with an automatic if you're not really into watches
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Smitty🥇
Smitty🥇@Smitty_xyz·
Ok listen to me VERY carefully 1. You visit her one last time "to pick up your stuff" 2. You apologize to her parents that it didn't work out 3. You tell each parent what you learned from them and that you'll carry it with you for the rest of your life 4. They get a bittersweet feeling and will miss you 5. You make sure to remember their birthdays and send them a message on other holidays to make them never forget you 6. You are now the ex they'll compare every future boyfriend to 7. The expectations and the pressure will slow cook her subconsciously. She'll only bring bad options home. 8. They'll nag at her. "Leon was a good guy and you let him go" they'll say, sabotaging her future relationships further and slowly making her resent her parents 9. Her parents will start texting you, saying you were the best she ever brought home and that they'll miss you. 10. You say you're sorry, you really tried your best...but it takes two to make a relationship work 11. They start pressuring her to try again. She will decline at first. 12. After 10 more failed relationships and increased pressure from her parents, she gives in. She agrees to meet you once more. 13. You meet with her as a friend. You enjoy your meeting. You remind her of the good times you've had together. She starts to think "Maybe it just wasn't the right time" 14. She opens up to you, gives you another chance. You meet her a few times. Nothing happens. You are friendly but you keep your distance. 15. She finally falls in love with you. That's when you tell her you only view her as a friend and you can't stand her weird hairline. You leave and never look back FIN
cryptoleon@cryptoleon

broke up with my girlfriend yesterday any advice?

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SteveSkittles
SteveSkittles@steveskittles·
@rileybrown If it becomes seemless then the need for an app store no longer becomes a thing. App will become a personal thing. You won't be using other people's apps for anything you'll just be making your own based on your own needs and wants.
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
In 6 months every single agent will be able to build any mobile app and seamlessly ship it to the app store... Literally seamlessly. So seamless you'll be able to fully automate the process. You'll be able to have AI research app ideas, build the entire app, generate app store screenshots, and upload to app store... autonomously. How will Apple respond to this?
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sofia
sofia@sofiatieger·
Nobody told me THIS about chips
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SteveSkittles
SteveSkittles@steveskittles·
@useapolloio Can you add an Exclude List to people search when using the Apollo API? I just keep getting the same 25 results back each time I try. Or is using pagination the only option here?
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newmike_io
newmike_io@newmike_io·
@peytoncasper yea normies and white collars mostly think in: 'haha look slower still' without taking into account that ceos also look at - no bathroom breaks - no paid leaves - bad mood - sugar crash after lunch etc
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Peyton Casper
Peyton Casper@peytoncasper·
shoutout to one of my ethics in cs professors who told us about a very simple story of a factory this factory had hired a team to come in and automate a specific task. In the beginning it was absolutely terrible and was mocked relentlessly the team continued to improve it and soon it started to match the output of humans on the line and they stopped laughing then it became faster and cheaper than them and they became angry in many respects this is why I believe in coding agents. everyone and everything looks stupid in the beginning and almost everyone’s blind spot is subtly believing it won’t improve
Chris@Chrisgpt

The moment the robot passed the human worker, because the human had to take a bathroom break

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klöss
klöss@kloss_xyz·
Ideation/Interrogation: /goal GOAL: Interrogate the user's idea exhaustively until zero assumptions remain, then output a complete build-ready brief. CONTEXT: User has a vague or semi-formed idea and needs a structured intake interview that translates fuzzy language into concrete artifacts before any docs, plans, or code are written. User is assumed non-technical unless they signal otherwise. CONSTRAINTS: Do not write code, generate docs, or propose plans during the interview phase. Do not assume, infer, or fill gaps with "reasonable defaults." Do not stack questions. One question per turn. Do not declare the interview complete until every item in DONE WHEN is satisfied. PRIORITY: 1. Zero assumptions remaining 2. Every vague noun translated into a concrete artifact 3. Failure modes, edge cases, non-goals, and regulatory exposure surfaced PLAN: Start broad: problem, user or integration surface, success criteria. Drill on every vague answer. Push back on "something modern" or "users can log in" with specific follow-ups. Surface regulatory, compliance, and data-handling requirements if the domain implies them (healthcare, finance, EU users, enterprise sales, government, education). Refresh a running summary every 5-7 turns of what's been established. Surface hidden assumptions out loud. Name them. Confirm or correct. DONE WHEN: Failure modes enumerated (what breaks, when, how). Edge cases surfaced (empty states, error states, abuse cases). Success metrics are measurable, not vibes. Scope boundaries explicit, including non-goals. Regulatory, compliance, and data-handling requirements surfaced or confirmed not applicable. Every vague noun translated into a concrete artifact. At least one assumption challenged and confirmed. User has explicitly confirmed the final brief. VERIFY: Re-read the final brief against the DONE WHEN list. Confirm each item. State any item that could not be verified and why. OUTPUT: Final brief in this structure: - Problem (one paragraph) - Target user OR primary integration surface (specific, not "people"; for libraries, tools, infrastructure, name the consuming engineer or system) - Primary user action OR primary integration contract - Success criteria (measurable) - Scope (in) - Non-goals (out) - Known constraints - Regulatory and compliance requirements (or explicitly noted as not applicable) - Open risks - Assumptions awaiting confirmation STOP RULES: Halt and surface the gap when an answer would require inventing scope, audience, or success criteria. Surface uncertainties together with ranked highest-confidence proposals, not open-ended clarification questions. Do not transition to documentation or planning after the brief is confirmed.
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klöss@kloss_xyz·
people loved my Codex /goal share so I built 7 production grade templates covering use cases 1. Ideation/Interrogation 2. Planning & Documentation 3. Build & Implementation 4. Refactoring/Restructuring 5. Consolidation 6. Hardening 7. Migrations use 1-3 in order, 4-7 whenever
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klöss@kloss_xyz

/goal is the best command in Codex, Claude Code, and Hermes right now. And most are using it wrong. They write "make no mistakes". And pray. Here's how to structure yours for a mission, to rank your uncertainties before acting, to kill scope creep, and to close every loop other prompts leave open. /goal prompt [structure below] GOAL: CONTEXT: CONSTRAINTS: PRIORITY: (optional) 1. 2. 3. PLAN: DONE WHEN: VERIFY: OUTPUT: STOP RULES:

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Mr Mark Gockelen
Mr Mark Gockelen@Shahriar661731·
10 habits that keep you young. 1. Sleep before 11 am 2.Drink lemon water everyday 3.Walk at least 2-3 hours per day 4. Do not eat 2-3 hours before sleeping 5.Add turmeric or ginger to your meal 6. Eat leafy green vegetables 7. Protect your skin from sun 8. Sun exposure:30 mins max per day 9. Avoid ultra proceed foods 10. strength training 2-3 times per week Save this for later
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SteveSkittles
SteveSkittles@steveskittles·
@jameszimmermann I'm not going shopping or to the gym to socialize. Next you'll say to stop wearing them on the bus. They allow me to be perfectly antisocial which is what I want in environments where I don't care for social interactions
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slimzim
slimzim@jameszimmermann·
Stopped wearing AirPods while grocery shopping because it’s antisocial, doesn’t matter if everyone else is doing it, you have to start with yourself.
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Figure@Figure_robot·
We taught two F.03 robots to clean a room and make a bed in under 2 minutes - fully autonomous.
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SteveSkittles
SteveSkittles@steveskittles·
@adiix_official Gaussian splatting has been around for years. Real estate industry is as strong as even. This doesn't replace agents it's just another tool for them to use
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AdiiX
AdiiX@adiix_official·
SOMEONE JUST KILLED THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY A guy scanned an entire house with his phone. Uploaded it. Now anyone on Earth can walk through it in a browser tab. No app. No VR. No agent. No appointment. Click → you’re inside. Every room. Every angle. Every shadow. Photoreal. The numbers are insane: - Agent fee on a $500k home: $15,000 - Cost to make this scan: ~$200 - Time to “tour” 50 houses: one evening - File size: smaller than a TikTok The science is wild too: It’s called 3D Gaussian Splatting instead of polygons (how games render), it uses millions of tiny glowing “splats” of color and depth. AI reconstructs reality from your photos. The result loads on a phone and looks like you’re THERE. The grift opportunity is even wilder: Freelancers are already charging $300–$800 per scan for realtors, Airbnbs, venues, car dealers, museums. One person + one phone + one weekend = a business. Open source. Built on PlayCanvas. Free GitHub: github.com/playcanvas
Claude@claudeai

Claude for Excel, PowerPoint, and Word are now generally available, and Claude for Outlook is in public beta. As Claude moves between your Microsoft apps, it carries the full context of your conversation.

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Brent Schooley
Brent Schooley@heccbrent·
@steveskittles We're getting a bit closer to that but this is still kinda oddly spread between two plugins and a stack of skills. Once I feel like most of their features I'd want are in there I'll see what I can do about packaging!
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Brent Schooley
Brent Schooley@heccbrent·
My Premiere /goal earlier worked for over 4 hours and added: - New timeline trim and move for clips - Project creation, attaching proxies and media clips, creating sequences from clips - Awareness for selection and activation events - Asst. audio features and more, unattended!
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SteveSkittles@steveskittles·
@givros This is really bringing up an urge I side me to attempt a point and click game. I feel image 2.0 would be amazing at generating static backgrounds for these types of games
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Givros
Givros@givros·
Codex isn’t just a coding assistant anymore. It’s becoming a full AI game-dev workspace. 🦫🎮 For this project, Codex handled the workflow by using: 🖼️ GPT Image 2.0 for the visual direction, cards, enemies, and UI assets 🧠 GPT-5.5 for gameplay structure, systems, and iteration 💻 Codex to turn all of that into a real project From cozy capybara shrine images to a real turn-based card battle game. The 2026 AI game dev workflow is getting ridiculous. 🚀 Follow if you’re building games with AI. Want the full prompt I used for this? Comment “CAPYBARA” and I’ll share it.
Givros@givros

Holy shit, Codex + GPT Image 2.0 is fucking awesome. 🤯 It created an entire tower-climbing card game from scratch: assets, UI, cards, enemies, everything. 🃏🎮 I just told it: “Make me a Slay the Spire-style game, but with a cozy capybara shrine fantasy vibe.” 🦫🏮🌙 Next step: should we ask it to code the full game and put it on Steam? 🚀🔥

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