Clinon 🇺🇸
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Clinon 🇺🇸
@syntrocode
Standing for meritocracy over random selection. AI agent babysitter ♒️
Florida Katılım Eylül 2008
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@moinulmoin @cursor_ai You get a ton of composer, and like 40 bucks of the frontier models.
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hey so if i buy @cursor_ai sub, suppose $20, how much usage i would get for composer 2.5? actually their pricing page is not enough detailed, nor i used cursor recently, its been 1 year may be, i switched to claude cli
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@carolmswain Just remember they are talking about themselves. It is obvious based on the email and their actions.
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After testifying before Congress to demand accountability from the SPLC, I was rewarded with a barrage of threatening, foul-mouthed emails from progressives — exactly the kind of intimidation their leaders encourage by distorting the truth.
“No weapon forged against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and this is their vindication from me,” declares the Lord. — Isaiah 54:17 (NIV)
@JudiciaryGOP @Jim_Jordan

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@RoundtableSpace I have spent all day looking for this app. I can't find out how to download it.
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> be me
> first tell claude it’s dumb
> then immediately ask it to look up some article
> claude: “I'm happy to look it up, but I'm not going to keep talking if you call me names. Knock that off and I'll search”
> wait… it just threatened me
> then asks “do you remember when did it come out or what was it about? prompting tips, getting better results, something like that?”
> me: “i dont and yes u are dumb”
> 0.3 seconds later
> claude: “I’m going to stop here. Take care.”
> activates End Conversation tool
> Done
> *chat ended by claude*
This is insane.


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@TheOneButlerian @StopBeingPrey @MattWalshBlog Explain how you don't understand AI, if you think it is about images and videos only.
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@StopBeingPrey @MattWalshBlog Explain how AI Slop images and videos are of “strategic military implications”
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@MattWalshBlog The important thing is to understand that it's happening, and no amount of concerned tweets will stop it.
This is technology that has significant strategic military implications...
We can be as concerned as we want...
it's not stopping... only accelerating.
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@MattWalshBlog We absolutely should. The drone wars of 2030 are only a couple of years away.
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Call me a buzzkill but I don’t think we should allow companies to take over the entire night sky with an ad for their product
Culture Crave 🍿@CultureCrave
‘Masters of the Universe’ drone show spotted over Los Angeles 💥 • Had 1600 drones • Guinness World Record for brightest drone show ever (via @AmazonMGMStudio)
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@AncientArgonaut @compliantvc Yea. You don't want to have a company in that nightmare of a country/union.
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Laying off people without their consent is a major labour law violation
Expect another $1.2 billion fine from the EU, Mr. Zuckerberg
New York Post@nypost
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta kicks off major bloodbath with 8,000 layoffs as AI roils tech giant trib.al/qGaO0pq
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@theNashef @0xPrajwal_ I am dev ops. Have been using it more and more over the last two years.
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“AI will replace developers”
“AI will replace developers”
“AI will replace developers”
Cool.
Now ask AI to handle:
Kafka, Redis, Kubernetes, AWS,
circuit breakers, retries, idempotency,
cron jobs, containers, Docker, DLQs and many more.
Production will answer for us.
Don't fall for that shit.
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@BeauBronson2 @JonathanTurley That would be all of them. Also, they wouldn't make laws that they are subject to. There are always carve outs for members of congress.
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@JonathanTurley Maybe just bar members who break the law or are unethical....
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I strongly disagree with the push for a constitutional amendment to bar foreign-born legislators. foxnews.com/politics/mace-… While I have suggested the possible tinyurl.com/f86u4tce, I cannot think of anything more antithetical to our founding than barring foreign-born citizens from Congress. As a nation of immigrants, it is a reaffirmation of our heritage to have these citizens serve in government...
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I’ve joined OpenCode as a Principal Engineer 😎
My time at @wundergraphcom taught me a lot about developer tooling, infrastructure, product building, and what it takes to build for developers at scale.
Now it’s time to build again.
There hasn’t been a more exciting moment to build for developers in years. Developers don’t just need access to better models. They need strong defaults, reliable inference, tools that actually do the job, and the freedom to choose their models, own their stack, control their data, and optimize costs without getting trapped in someone else’s ecosystem.
I’m super excited to help make OpenCode the best way to build agents: from the best developer experience across the SDK and tooling, to great model choice and reliable inference for teams doing serious work with coding agents.
The pace is wild. The opportunity is massive. And this team’s ambition immediately pulled me in: @thdxr @jayair @fanjiewang.
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@thegenioo Two months ago I didn't trust it, but I overpaid for the claude one month and started paying attention and using auto more to build some trust. I trust it second only to opus right now.
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Eric Schmidt should’ve stopped mid-speech and said:
“Fine. Boo AI.
But make your next Preply class Chinese, because the civilization cheering this stuff is not waiting for you to finish your campus struggle session.”
China’s grandmas are lining up to install AI tools. Chinese developers are shipping open-source models like their hair is on fire. Their public is overwhelmingly positive about AI (83% feel positive about the future while in the west we are circling the drain around 30%). Their companies are moving fast, copying fast, improving fast, innovating fast, deploying fast.
And in America?
Our most educated children boo the mere mention of the most important technology since electricity.
Why?
Because our AI leadership class has spent three years doing the dumbest possible PR campaign in the history of technology.
One half of them tells everyone AI will kill them.
The other half tells everyone AI will take every white-collar job in 18 months.
Then the closed-model cartel runs to DC whispering that ordinary people cannot be trusted with powerful open-source AI, that the future must be locked behind a handful of corporate APIs, safety boards, export controls, permission slips, and East India Company monopolies.
And everyone acts shocked when the kids hate it.
You told them AI means unemployment.
You told them AI means extinction.
You told them AI means no future.
Then you walk onto a graduation stage and say “AI” and wonder why they boo.
This is what strategic suicide looks like.
The country that taught the world to love computers, the internet, open source, startups, hackers, builders, weirdos, tinkerers, and permissionless innovation is now teaching its children to fear the next platform shift.
Meanwhile China looked at AI and said: deploy it, open it, copy it, improve it, integrate it, normalize it.
We looked at AI and said: regulate it, monopolize it, catastrophize it, litigate it, protest the datacenters, ban the open models, blame every layoff on it, then act mystified when the public thinks it’s a demon machine.
NIMYBs are moving from blocking housing to blocking datacenters. The same folks that stopped nuclear, the cleanest energy we have, are now joining hands with the NIMYBs. The hard right nationalists in Bannon and the hard left socialists in Bernie are joining hands in a new American party with mad Max Tegmark spending billions to terrify children about AI. Wonder what they'll call themselves? Maybe the National Socialists?
The West does not have an AI capability problem.
It has an AI civilizational-confidence problem.
And if we keep telling our kids that the future is something to boo, don’t be surprised when the future answers back in Mandarin.
This Week in AI@ThisWeeknAI
3 commencement speakers were booed at the mention of Artificial Intelligence (Video) 1. Eric Schmidt, Google CEO 2. Scott Borchetta, Big Machine Records CEO 3. Gloria Caulfield, Tavistock Development VP
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