sunk818
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Spotify's Chief Architect just showed how they ship 4,5K deployments /day with Claude at Anthropic stage
27-minutes. free. By #1 music app dev
"More than 99% of our engineers use AI coding tools. Adoption took off after Opus 4.5"
Worth more than any $500 vibe-coding course.
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Creator of Claude Code just dropped a 6-min workshop on new Claude feature during live session in London. Boris Cherny: “A lot of my code these days is written by "routines". I’m not doing the prompting - I create the routines that do the prompting.” 6 minutes. Free. From a live session. Watch this now. This will change the way you vibe-code forever.
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@IRSnews @IRSsmallbiz It's been a few years since I had to fax anything, but it's still faster than postal mail. Looking forward to the IRS modernization efforts.
@DropboxSign #DropboxFax hellofax.com
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@AndrewCurran_ They need to give us ways to delete questions and answers in a conversation or downvote it whe. It hallucinates, forgets context, or gives a bad answer. Otherwise it’s just reinforcing bad data.
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@DanielNkencho @GoogleAI I’m sure $20/mo doesn’t cover their costs now. They’re losing money because consumers won’t pay more than that
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Today, we’re rolling out an updated Deep Think mode available in the Gemini app for Google AI Ultra subscribers. Here’s what you need to know:
— Gemini 3 Deep Think mode pushes the boundaries of intelligence even further, delivering meaningful improvement in reasoning capabilities
— It works by using advanced parallel thinking to explore multiple hypotheses simultaneously
— This builds on the Gemini 2.5 Deep Think variants that recently achieved a gold-medal standard at this year's International Mathematical Olympiad and at the International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals
Ultra subscribers can try Deep Think today by selecting “Deep Think” in the prompt bar and Gemini 3 Pro in the model selector.
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@_simonsmith @Iron_Mind001 Only because OpenAI has first to market adoption. But Gemini 3 pro is superior for now and I trust the output more. Plus gem customization with live context awareness through google Docs is a game changer. OpenAI is losing market share every month to Google.
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I think OpenAI has historically been better at building AI-powered products and features than Google. Google has a sprawling mass of AI-powered apps right now, but apart from NotebookLM, I don't think any has nailed the sweet spot of user delight and stickiness the way ChatGPT has. The risk is that something like NotebookLM will peel enterprise users out of ChatGPT.
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I don't think Gemini 3 is the biggest risk to OpenAI right now. I work in a >1,500-person company with both Google Workspace and ChatGPT Enterprise licenses for everyone. Based on what I see, if I were OpenAI, for the enterprise market I would:
1. Prioritize beating Nano Banana Pro. It's a bigger threat than Gemini 3. People aren't going to stop using ChatGPT because of Gemini 3. ChatGPT already saturates most chatbot use cases. But people will leave ChatGPT to make perfectly designed infographics, slides, ad concepts, website concepts, and so forth. After Nano Banana Pro launched and I tried it, I shared my incredible results and encouraged people to try it in the Gemini app and NotebookLM. And now Google is putting it everywhere. It is going to pull people out of ChatGPT more than anything else right now.
2. Build an AI-first productivity suite. Sucks, because it means competing with Google Workspace and Microsoft 365. But we do so much work in Slack, word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation tools. This leaves way too much surface area for competitors. Google hasn't to date done a great job of integrating Gemini into its productivity suite, but with Nano Banana Pro's slide beautification in Google Slides, this seems to be changing. This is a feature that people will love.
3. Improve deliverable design and formatting. Whether in an OpenAI productivity suite or existing ones, ChatGPT needs to be able to create well-structured and formatted spreadsheet workbooks. It needs to be able to craft compelling presentation narratives and presentation designs. And if not within an OpenAI productivity suite, it needs to be able to export directly to tools like Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets.
4. Create a NotebookLM competitor. Oof, again, putting resources against something that isn't a model. But NotebookLM isn't just a simple educational tool that generates podcasts, videos, flashcards, and quizzes to help you learn. Google added deep research, report output, infographic output, and slide output. This makes it a place where a lot of real work is going to get done. People are going to dump documents in there, run deep research reports, come up with narratives, and then generate infographics and slide decks with design direction that makes them company branded and audience-ready. I tried this already and with very little effort got something great, meaning there's loads of room to optimize. When Google makes it easier to add corporate branding and lets us export slides to Google Slides, it will be hard not to encourage people to use NotebookLM for a number of current ChatGPT use cases.
5. Focus model improvement on real-world deliverables, as encapsulated by GDPval and similar real-world benchmarks. This is what enterprises care about right now. Yes, we want models to be as smart as possible for pushing the frontier of scientific and technological progress, but on a day-to-day basis we just want models to reliably produce excellent deliverables and not make stupid mistakes.
Those are the five biggest things that I think should be a priority to defend against Google's recent incredible progress. There are many other things that could be improved (meeting recording is an advantage that Google doesn't have, it only records in Meet, lean into that!), but I think the above five are possibly existential for capturing and keeping enterprise customers long-term.
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@gavinnewsom @CAgovernor, Californians overwhelmingly prefer regulating and taxing, not banning, online social games with sweepstakes. I’m asking you to veto AB831 to protect my choice to play the safe, fun, free-to-play games I love. #StopAB831 #AB831
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@gavinnewsom: Online social games are safe, fun and free to play AND they’re a $1B CA industry. Focus on inflation, the high cost of living, healthcare, and other important issues, not taking away our right to choose our own entertainment. #StopAB831 #AB831
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@gavinnewsom @GavinNewsom, AB831 would eliminate $1B in economic impact & hundreds of millions in new revenue. Californians support regulating, not banning, online social games. Support California digital innovation and our state’s economy—veto AB 831. #StopAB831 #AB831
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@MrMikeInvesting Doesn't RH has a copy trading feature now. Can we all ride along?
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@gunsnrosesgirl3 I've been wondering about geothermal-friendly locations. They could run heated pipes underneath the roads to melt the ice. Years ago, I was in a New Zealand hotel, and the entire floor was heated with geothermal.
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@SenFettermanPA You realize you're losing the vote every time you rant about "chaos" instead of agreeing that government fraud and abuse need to be removed. Yes, there will be chaos and pain now, but we will have positive long-term results.
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@FBILosAngeles How about investigating the theft of our tax dollars wasted with USAID?
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This week, the #FBI announced efforts to combat South American Theft Groups. Learn more more about our efforts to foil these criminal bands and ensure public safety, starting with this latest episode of the Inside the FBI Podcast: ow.ly/1eV450UVP1Q
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Current passport processing times: 4-6 weeks for routine service ⏰
thepointsguy.com/news/passport-…
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Who remembers this movie from 2004? Relevant to Trump's executive orders on deportation:
A Day Without a Mexican (2004) imdb.com/title/tt037774…
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@SpectrumBiz 172.26.x.x bogon ip showing up?Biz internet broke
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1 16 ms 74 ms 26 ms 192.168.99.3
2 14 ms 121 ms 28 ms 192.168.254.1
3 3 ms 3 ms 5 ms 192.168.10.1
4 130 ms 130 ms 129 ms 172.26.96.161
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@MaryBarefoot196 @elonmusk it is similar to an emergency use authorization the pharmacies got with covid-19 vaccine. you're exonerated but the shit hits the fans
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@noneofy66097019 @CaltransDist7 "like it can't jump over it..." That's what people on PCH thought with five lanes to jump over. With the proper winds and embers flying, it is possible. We also have power lines that can arc if a piece of flying debris contacts the live power lines right away.
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@sunk818 @CaltransDist7 The only reason I see to close an exit (but not the 405 itself) is if you suspect the area the exit goes to could be enveloped in the fire.
I guess you could close only s/o because the fire is to the west of the 405, but it's not like it can't jump over it...
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🚧 UPDATE I-405 CLOSURES🚧
9:55 PM: Multiple I-405 off-ramps are closed due to the Palisades Fire. Avoid the area. View the image below for details. Check the pinned post on @caltransdist7 for a full list of highway closures. 🔥#PalisadesFire #HurstFire #EatonFire #KennethFire

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