Ello

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Ello

Ello

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Katılım Eylül 2021
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eddie₿e
eddie₿e@EddieBe·
how do i report when Claude Code is down and Status shows everything is green? @AnthropicAI why
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
@mcp35eth BRUTAL community note 😭 obv didn’t come up with this saw it on Reddit first but all goodie we live and we learn gotta put that credit next time
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
I taught Claude to talk like a caveman to use 75% less tokens. normal claude: ~180 tokens for a web search task caveman claude: ~45 tokens for the same task "I executed the web search tool" = 8 tokens caveman version: "Tool work" = 2 tokens every single grunt swap saves 6-10 tokens. across a FULL task that's 50-100 tokens saved why does it work? caveman claude doesn't explain itself. it does its task first. gives the result. then stops. no "I'd be happy to help you with that." no "Let me search the web for you" no more unnecessary filler words "result. done. me stop." 50-75% burn reduction with usage limits getting tighter every week this might be the most practical hack out there right now
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Saintgrax
Saintgrax@Saintgrax1·
@thehealthb0t The guys a snake ole salesman as of today he has produced no actual science to back up his claims
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
DR. PETER MCCULLOUGH: “I took 69 vaccines… I can tell you I cannot be labeled as an anti-vaxxer.” LILA ROSE: “But if you knew what you knew today and you had the choice, would you still take those 69 vaccines?” MCCULLOUGH: “No.” LILA ROSE: “None?” MCCULLOUGH: “If I knew what I know now, and I’d rely on… 12 studies, 12 showing a healthy child born today… remains healthier if they take no vaccines whatsoever.”
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Ello
Ello@this_is_ello·
@rolottr Force pushed master 👀
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rolo - eu/acc
rolo - eu/acc@rolottr·
Caveman updated after a 5 hour session run!
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Ello
Ello@this_is_ello·
@rolottr @om_patel5 Thank you for the skill. How have your results been with it?
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Ello
Ello@this_is_ello·
@UziCryptoo lol how could you not know this signing your mortgage
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Uzi
Uzi@UziCryptoo·
We’ve owned our home for almost 3 years. We’ve paid $58,500 in mortgage payments and yet our loan balance has only gone down by $14,600. This means the other $43,900 went to interest, taxes, and insurance. Lesson: Owning a home costs WAY more than just the purchase price.
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Ello@this_is_ello·
@UziCryptoo You forgot the rest of Option 2. - Sell pretend house in 2 years, net $150,000 with 0 capital gains. Rinse. Repeat.
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Uzi
Uzi@UziCryptoo·
Option 1, rent a house for $2500/month Option 2, give the bank $100,000 and pretend you own a house for $4000/month knowing $2700 is going to interest.
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Ello
Ello@this_is_ello·
@sukh_saroy The tripling structures bothers me because I use the hell out of those naturally
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Sukh Sroay
Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy·
🚨Breaking: Someone built a Claude skill file that strips AI writing patterns from your prose. It's called Stop Slop. And it's not a grammar checker. It's a structured set of rules that teaches Claude exactly what AI writing sounds like -- and how to rewrite it so it doesn't. Here's what it catches: → Throat-clearing openers ("In today's fast-paced world...") → Emphasis crutches ("It's not just X, it's Y") → Tripling structures ("fast, reliable, and powerful") → Immediate question-answers ("What does this mean? Everything.") → Binary contrasts and dramatic fragmentation → Business jargon and rhetorical setups that signal AI instantly → Metronomic endings that make every paragraph feel the same Here's the wildest part: It scores your writing on 5 dimensions -- directness, rhythm, trust, authenticity, and density. Below 35/50? Revise before you publish. Drop SKILL.md into Claude Projects or your system prompt. That's it. Your Claude-written content has AI fingerprints all over it. This removes them. 100% Open Source. MIT License. (Link in the comments)
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Ello
Ello@this_is_ello·
@BlueYouth726087 @alphafox You are talking about media/culture that led you to go against your nature? Or my obvious statement about the human experience?
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
The life of an adult man with no kids: 🤔
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Ello
Ello@this_is_ello·
AI ruined em dash forever. But I'm noticing a shift of people accepting AI, especially in content. Perhaps it is because the AI is getting better at being more human-like, or perhaps we are slowly and subtly adjusting to a new reality.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
🚨DISTURBING: Louisiana Department of Health death records show infants vaccinated at 2 months are 68% MORE LIKELY TO DIE in the following month than unvaccinated infants. Girls are hit hardest — facing a staggering 112% HIGHER ODDS OF DEATH in the month following vaccination.
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Ello@this_is_ello·
@scgenton @alphafox Procreation is a foundational goal of life, regardless of your belief system, that is objectively true. So much so, it is required for life to continue to exist. There is literally nothing more fundamental about our existence than the desire and need to reproduce.
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sui ☄️
sui ☄️@birdabo·
this story is absolutely insane 🤯 > tech guy with zero biology background. > his dog got terminal cancer. > vets said 1 - 6 months left. > bro said nah not on my watch. > asked ChatGPT for a treatment plan. > sequenced tumor DNA for $3k. > used AlphaFold AI to model mutated proteins. > designed world’s first personalized mRNA vaccine for a dog. > partnered with universities to synthesize it. > ethics approval took 3 months. > vaccine design took 2 months. > first injection December 2025. > tumors shrank 75% within weeks. > dog happy. > universities confirmed it worked. > now designing version 2 for remaining tumor. AI + a guy determined to save his dog just outperformed the pharma industry 💀 the cure for cancer will be open source.
vittorio@IterIntellectus

this is actually insane > be tech guy in australia > adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live > not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4 > pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA > feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold > zero background in biology > identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets > design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch > genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own > need ethics approval to administer it > red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine > 3 months, finally approved > drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection > tumor halves > coat gets glossy again > dog is alive and happy > professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?” one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline. we are going to cure so many diseases. I dont think people realize how good things are going to get

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Ello
Ello@this_is_ello·
Self-generated purpose lacks the ingredients that makes purpose feel real: resistance, obligation, responsibility, outside of yourself. Having children is innate, it’s a void that cannot be filled with anything else. Those that try will never know the difference, and thats the real tragedy.
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Ello
Ello@this_is_ello·
@kingochepr “He deserved it.” 😂
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Samuel
Samuel@kingochepr·
This two are so funny 🤣🤣
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Ello
Ello@this_is_ello·
The post is a classic @AlpacaAurelius contrarian banger: “cold plunging daily is the dumbest thing you can do — stop cortisolmaxxxxxing,” complete with a video clip (looks like it’s hammering home the acute stress hormone spike). He’s consistent with his brand. Steak, sun, real evolutionary stressors over trendy biohacks. The replies are predictably split between “this hardens the mind” warriors and people defending hormesis. Here’s my take, grounded in the actual physiology: Acute cold exposure does trigger a sympathetic “cold shock” response. Heart rate rises and catecholamines like norepinephrine spike. But cortisol? The data is much more nuanced than the “cortisolmaxx” meme suggests. Multiple studies show cortisol often doesn’t rise much during immersion itself, and it frequently drops for hours afterward. Sometimes significantly lower 1 to 3 hours post plunge. With regular practice (for example 3x per week winter swimming or cryotherapy over 4 to 12 weeks), the body habituates strongly. ACTH and cortisol responses blunt, baseline stress reactivity goes down, and overall stress resilience improves rather than creating chronic elevation. This is textbook hormesis. The same pattern appears with exercise, fasting, or sauna. The “dying / Titanic” panic response Aurelius warns about fades with adaptation. That said, he’s not completely wrong: •If you are already chronically stressed, sleep deprived, or a woman with cycle sensitivity, slamming daily extreme plunges can feel like overkill and add unnecessary load. •Post lifting ice baths can blunt muscle and strength gains for some athletes. •Cardiac risks exist for vulnerable people (arrhythmias, etc.). •Daily extreme exposure is not really “evolutionary.” Our ancestors experienced cold, but not deliberate 3 minute 3°C torture sessions every morning. The dopamine and endorphin mood lift, mental toughness, and possible minor immune or metabolic perks are real for many people. Plenty of high functioning individuals, including winter swimmers studied in research, report feeling sharper rather than drained. Bottom line: Calling daily cold plunging the dumbest thing is peak clickbait hyperbole. It is not mandatory, it is not magic, and it is definitely not a substitute for sleep, sunlight, proper nutrition, and lifting. Those fundamentals matter far more. But it is also not cortisol poison for the average healthy person. Moderation is probably best. Cold showers or 2 to 4 plunges per week is plenty for most people. Listen to your body rather than internet extremes on either side. If it leaves you feeling like a god, keep it. If it leaves you wired and drained, drop it. Fundamentals first.
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Ello
Ello@this_is_ello·
@cgtwts The devs still desperately clinging on to the idea that the AI isn’t ready will get left behind. Company’s are using AI to ship faster. If you don’t believe it you are caught up in this resistance psychosis.
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CG
CG@cgtwts·
Anthropic found that vibecoding makes engineers worse at reading, writing, debugging, and understanding code and AI-generated code doesn’t even make them significantly faster. Vibecoders right now:
aaron@aarondotdev

Anthropic themselves found that vibecoding hinders SWEs ability to read, write, debug, and understand code. not only that, but AI generated code doesn’t result in a statistically significant increase in speed don’t let your managers scare you into increased productivity. show them this paper straight from Anthropic.

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