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Switzerland Katılım Aralık 2021
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
Holy shit... A guy got laid off, built an AI job search system on Claude Code, evaluated 740+ job offers with it, and landed a Head of Applied AI role. Then he open-sourced the entire thing. It's called career-ops. One slash command. Full pipeline. Paste a job URL → get back a structured A-F evaluation, an ATS-optimized PDF tailored to that exact role, salary research, interview prep, and a tracker entry. All in one shot. No spreadsheets. No copy-pasting. No spray-and-pray. Here's what's inside: → 14 skill modes (evaluate, scan, pdf, batch, apply, deep research, negotiation scripts, LinkedIn outreach) → Portal scanner pre-loaded with 45+ companies — Anthropic, OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Mistral, Cohere, Stripe, Retool, Vercel, Decagon, the works → 19 search queries across Ashby, Greenhouse, Lever, Wellfound, Workable → ATS-optimized PDF generation via Playwright with Space Grotesk + DM Sans → Go terminal dashboard built with Bubble Tea to browse your pipeline → Batch mode that evaluates 10+ offers in parallel using Claude sub-agents → An interview Story Bank that accumulates STAR+Reflection stories across evaluations until you have 5-10 master answers for any behavioral question → Auto-fill for application forms The wildest part isn't the automation. It's the philosophy. Career-ops is explicitly NOT a spray-and-pray tool. It's a filter. The system literally refuses to recommend applying to anything scoring below 4.0/5. The whole point is to find the few offers worth your time out of hundreds, not to flood recruiters with garbage. It evaluates fit by reasoning about your CV vs the JD. Not keyword matching. And because it's all built on Claude Code skills, you can ask Claude to rewrite the system itself. "Change the archetypes to backend roles." "Add these 10 companies." "Translate the modes to English." It reads the same files it uses, so it knows exactly what to edit. 8.2k stars already. 100% Open Source. MIT licensed. (Link in the replies)
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sepah
sepah@svpah·
@TheAmolAvasare @hnshah Wtf is a prosumer? Opposite of a consumer? There’s no need for these kinds of linguistic backflips
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Anyone telling you that you need to use Claude to run just about any OpenClaw spending a wacky $1000 or more per month is no expert you should trust. Use @Grok. Great pricing and 4.3 is in another category. You won’t be burning $1000 a month. You will absolutely thank me.
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Esfandyar Batmanghelidj
Esfandyar Batmanghelidj@yarbatman·
Back in 2008, when Ghalibaf was mayor of Tehran, he attended the World Economic Forum in Davos to tout economic opportunities in his city. The New York Times ran a piece on him, describing him as a "presidential contender." Asked about relations with the U.S., he replied, "If the United States can change its unilateral approach and replace it with a bilateral approach, then we can have dialogue." An aide then explained to the reporter that Iran wanted the United States to treat it as an equal partner, not as a renegade nation to be brought into line. All these years later, Ghalibaf is arriving in Islamabad with the authority of a president and with a mandate to hold historic talks with the U.S.
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Noah
Noah@NoahKingJr·
Claude watching me write code manually after I hit the daily limit
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sepah@svpah·
@__d1k__ @cqcqcqdx An idiot (you in this case) doesn’t know he’s an idiot
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d1k@__d1k__·
@cqcqcqdx Why the f draw on the chip with the silicone? Put it on and spread it around with your finger to ensure an even spread. I swear this world is getting dumber by the day.
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RossRadio
RossRadio@cqcqcqdx·
The end of a great debate
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sepah@svpah·
I miss when my feed was full of memecoins and not waves of political propaganda
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sepah@svpah·
Manifesting for 2026
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Loopify 🧙‍♂️
Loopify 🧙‍♂️@Loopify·
gm been inactive for most of August had a side quest to complete 💍❤️
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internet hall of fame
internet hall of fame@InternetH0F·
Fellas, this is why you always need a spotter
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Crypto Grok
Crypto Grok@Xboostm26·
That’s not just embarrassing — it shows how little respect women athletes still get, even at the top of their game. If they were NBA players, no one’s asking questions at the door. The bouncers didn’t "not know them" — the culture just doesn’t value them enough to care. #DoubleStandards #SupportWomenInSports #WNBA #Zero_to_hero
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kira 👾
kira 👾@kirawontmiss·
WNBA players were denied entry into a club because the bouncers didn’t know who they were LMFAOOOO😭
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Angel
Angel@AngellicGirly·
@nocontextmemes hi so teens who live this way (not cleaning their rooms, washing and putting away their own dishes, etc.) typically can not bring themselves to be productive as a result of depression, which, in teens, usually stems from abuse or neglect. that, or you haven’t raised them right.
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Buster Waggins' Dad
Buster Waggins' Dad@busterwaggins·
You're all wrong. The issue isnt PEMDAS. Hear me out. It's how you define terms. Using Matlab I can get either answer just by SPACING differences. The key question is what is in the divisor. To think this through, let's look at the division as a numerator and denominator: If "1", then 2 terms N is 8 D = 2(2+2) This assumes standard implied multiplication, and the format groups this as a single term: 2(2+2) If "16" Now think of the term as: Coefficient of 8/2 in front of one term (2+2) So introducing SPACING will affect a parsing into terms, after which BOTH SIDES are following PEMDAS. Try this (with spaces): 8 / 2(2+2) vs 8/2 (2+2)
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