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🧩🧩🧩 堆碎片 There is a crack in everything ...

Katılım Eylül 2014
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Old Media
Old Media@oldmedia·
Vincent (1982) dir. Tim Burton
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NB@Noahbolanowski·
Incredible to think that for nearly 300 years, we have desired & displayed framed animated artworks - brought to fruition via the most cutting edge technology of the day. Below: Animated Musical Tableau with Clock by A. Tharin & Henri Marc, 1840-50 | Morris Museum Collection.
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Art & Technology in the 1700s: Mechanized Painting Commissioned by Marquise de Pompadour (mistress to King Louis XV) in the 1750s, this early kinetic sculpture (tableaux mouvants) merged automaton & artistry into a 'living' painting. Le Chäteau de Saint-Ouen by Desmares, 1759.

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nikola 3@ronin19217435·
This is how music works - how everything works. It is a visual representation of musical intervals and their relationships in the context of a harmonic or pitched system. In the middle of the diagram is the fundamental tone (C), with frequencies doubling for each octave. Each interval also has its own specific mathematical ratio, first calculated by Pythagoras. He discovered that the two notes that made up an interval always have a ratio of 2 to 1. The ratio of a perfect fifth is 3 to 2, and a perfect fourth is 4 to 3. Pythagoras combined these intervals to create other notes. major. Scale. With his mathematical calculation, music theory was born. 🎼 All frequencies, whether sound, light etc,etc,etc👌 @dugukolofla
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#WOMENSART
#WOMENSART@womensart1·
The designs of Bauhaus artist Anni Albers (1899 – 1994) pioneer in weaving and design #WomensArt #WeavingArtWeek
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RetroNewsNow
RetroNewsNow@RetroNewsNow·
TIME Magazine Cover, March 27, 2006: Are Kids Too Wired For Their Own Good?
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Archaeology & Art
Archaeology & Art@archaeologyart·
Animation created with the images on a pottery goblet (c. 3178 BC) found in Shahr-e Sookhteh, Iran.
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Cheng Lou
Cheng Lou@_chenglou·
My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
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elvis
elvis@omarsar0·
NEW AI report from Google. Every prior intelligence explosion in human history was social, not individual. These authors make the case that the AI "singularity" framed as a single superintelligent mind bootstrapping to godlike intelligence is fundamentally wrong. This is directly relevant to anyone designing multi-agent systems. They observe that frontier reasoning models like DeepSeek-R1 spontaneously develop internal "societies of thought," multi-agent debates among cognitive perspectives, through RL alone. The path forward is human-AI configurations and agent institutions, not bigger monolithic oracles. This reframes AI scaling strategy from "build bigger models" to "compose richer social systems." It argues governance of AI agents should follow institutional design principles, checks and balances, role protocols, rather than individual alignment. Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2603.20639 Learn to build effective AI agents in our academy: academy.dair.ai
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
this guy 3D printed and vibe coded a tiny Claude robot for his desk it's called "Clawd Mochi." runs on an ESP32 chip with a tiny display that shows animated expressions. > hosts its own WiFi hotspot. zero cloud and zero internet required. fully offline > live-switch between animated faces, a terminal emulator, and a drawing canvas from your browser > total cost: under $8 > takes less than an hour to build 3D print files AND the full build are both open source too this is the greatest thing anyone has built with vibe coding
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Dan Shipper 📧
Dan Shipper 📧@danshipper·
The rules of professional product development are being rewritten in real time. - PMs and designers can ship software as easily as engineers. - Software is no longer just built for humans—it’s also built for agents as first-class citizens. To better understand how we build products in this world, I invited Mike Krieger (@mikeyk) on @every’s AI & I podcast. Mike cofounded Instagram and is now a member of the technical staff at Anthropic, co-leading Anthropic Labs, their internal incubator for experimental products. He's been at the frontier of two transformative technology waves: mobile/social and now agent-native software. We discussed: - How to build a truly agent-native product. The best products today, like Claude Code, allow users to do things that their creators never intended. But that requires hard trade-offs between freedom and safety/reliability for frontier products, an issue that Mike's team is learning how to solve. - What's different about building now versus building Instagram. At Instagram, it took months to hit dead ends and learn what to cut. Now, that cycle runs in hours. - The trap of building too much, too fast with agents. You can go from idea to a nearly-shipped product in a day, but that process doesn’t give you the incremental feedback that used to tell you what not to build. The models are great at adding features, but can create a product that lacks coherence. - How Anthropic Labs structures product teams. New product experiments are led by only two people, usually a product manager or designer paired with an engineer. Mike says bigger teams tend to be too slow because of coordination costs. - Why you need to throw out your product and start over every three to six months. AI progress means most of your harness will be outdated quickly—the best teams build this into their product strategy. And much more! You should watch this one. Timestamps Introduction: What's gotten easier—and what hasn't—about building products in the age of AI: Why vibe coding creates "indoor trees": How rewrites have become a normal part of the development process: What "agent native" product design means: How Mike's labs team is structured and the cofounder model: The best signal for a product bet is someone with "break through walls" conviction: Navigating enterprise customers while keeping pace with rapid AI change: OpenClaw, personal agents, and the product question defining 2026:
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田中 晃
田中 晃@akiraa_tanaka·
WM-20です。この伸縮ギミック、最初に見たときは正直試作品レベルだと思いました。が、ここまでしてカセットケースサイズにこだわるのかという「人のやらないことをやる」企業姿勢に胸を撃ち抜かれ、私はソニーに入社することを決意しました。 #ウォークマン #walkman
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Chris Fralic
Chris Fralic@chrisfralic·
OK so here’s something cool for Apple’s 50th Anniversary. Something I never saw or heard of before my friend sent it to me. Right before Matt Groening had his first episode of The Simpson’s air on Fox, he did some promotional comic books and posters for Apple. This one is called Bongo’s Dream Dorm and it’s an imaginary dorm for a student using a Macintosh in 1989.
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Michael
Michael@michael_chomsky·
This is the kind of website only a 100x engineer would ever decide to make
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Code[dot]Storage A new Git provider for machines by @pierrecomputer. In Oct, Github shared they were averaging ~230 new repos per minute. Last week we hit a sustained peak of > 15,000 repos per minute for 3 hours. And in the last 30 days customers have created > 9m repos🧵

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Jacob Titus
Jacob Titus@jacob__titus·
America once made beautiful information: diagrams.
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David Daines
David Daines@daviddorg·
This is my “Screenless phone” I will be using for my year without screens I write on paper I scan it in It follows my commands: send a text, send an email, print me this beautiful artwork (I love John William Waterhouse) The future is near
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José Maria Macedo
José Maria Macedo@ZeMariaMacedo·
1. Spent 2 weeks in China meeting founders, VCs, and CEOs across the AI ecosystem. Went in bullish on the ecosystem, expecting to find world-class AI talent building at a fraction of Western valuations. Left a bit more measured. Full write-up: 🧵
José Maria Macedo@ZeMariaMacedo

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gengoya
gengoya@gengoya_club·
POV: learning the language to play games in full Japanese
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