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josh friedman

josh friedman

@yo_friedman

leading product marketing @whoop // https://t.co/CTTAJz6YvB

Boston, MA Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Baseball Quotes
Baseball Quotes@BaseballQuotes1·
28 years ago today, Kerry Wood pitched the best game in baseball history
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Jared Zoneraich
Jared Zoneraich@imjaredz·
what's the best handheld mic I can use for wispr flow at a loud coffee shop? should I just get one of those bluetooth influencer mics
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Sebbbbbbbb@sebbbbbbbb26·
@yo_friedman @CookedByDevyV2 no but, he was not gonn contribute to the team sadly, he was burried in the depth chart after the moves made in the offseason so it made sense to trade him, if durbin was not buns no one would care
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josh friedman
josh friedman@yo_friedman·
Just a guy pointing an iPhone out of his window
Reid Wiseman@astro_reid

Only one chance in this lifetime… Like watching sunset at the beach from the most foreign seat in the cosmos, I couldn’t resist a cell phone video of Earthset. You can hear the shutter on the Nikon as @Astro_Christina is hammering away on 3-shot brackets and capturing those exceptional Earthset photos through the 400mm lens. @AstroVicGlover was in window 3 watching with @Astro_Jeremy next to him. I could barely see the Moon through the docking hatch window but the iPhone was the perfect size to catch the view…this is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye. Enjoy.

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Ramp Capital
Ramp Capital@RampCapitalLLC·
Two weeks ago I made a comment (jokingly I thought) about an HRV spike from my @Whoop on Easter. @willahmed dm’d me and said it could potentially be a more serious condition (AFib) which prompted me to schedule a doctors appointment. I was wearing the standard band so he upgraded me to the MG version of their band that can take ECGs. So far so good! Pretty cool to see the CEO of a major company in the trenches with us. Love this app.
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Ramp Capital@RampCapitalLLC

Do I need to go to the doctor?

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
"Routines" is the most undersold product name in AI right now. What Anthropic actually shipped: autonomous AI agents that run on Anthropic's infrastructure, triggered by your existing DevOps events. No laptop. No human initiation. Look at the trigger system. PR opened → Claude fetches the diff, checks linked Linear issues, verifies test coverage, posts a review. Issue opened → triage. Release published → changelog. Merge → dependency audit. All server-side, all 24/7. The constraint that held back every AI coding agent until now was the laptop lid. Your AI could write code, refactor functions, review PRs. But someone had to be sitting at a machine with a terminal open. Routines break that entirely. Claude Code now runs where CI/CD runs: event-driven, on someone else's servers, while you sleep. The webhook trigger is the one worth paying attention to. "Trigger from your own code via the /fire endpoint" means any external system can invoke Claude Code programmatically. PagerDuty alert fires at 3am → Claude reads the logs, identifies the regression, opens a PR with the fix. No human wakes up. Claude Code hit a $2.5B run rate in February. Routines explain where the next $2.5B comes from. When the AI runs on your events instead of your commands, you stop paying for a tool. You start paying for a worker.
Claude@claudeai

Now in research preview: routines in Claude Code. Configure a routine once (a prompt, a repo, and your connectors), and it can run on a schedule, from an API call, or in response to an event. Routines run on our web infrastructure, so you don't have to keep your laptop open.

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josh friedman@yo_friedman·
@ArielSterman My grandfather was from Lomazy Poland and has a similar story. Thank you for sharing.
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Ariel Sterman
Ariel Sterman@ArielSterman·
7 ideas my grandfather, Moshe (Shtemerman) Sterman of blessed memory, lived with after surviving the Holocaust: 1. First You Eat The Soup -- if you have soup and a potato, you first eat the soup, because if you have to run you can put the potato in your pocket. 2. Always Be On Time -- after the war while smuggling Jewish refugees across an international border, a few minute delay in the group led to his friend getting shot by a border guard. We'll never know his name. 3. Sleep With One Leg Out of the Sheets -- self explanatory. 4. Pick Up on the Little Things -- traversing alone in the forests of Poland/Ukraine for nearly 2 years, he survived on his wit, and keen observation. He would enter gentile homes, quickly scan the walls for photographs or other memorabilia, and present himself as a fortune teller to military wives and others, in return for food. Later in the Red Army he would identify little specks in the sky as friendly or enemy aircraft. 5. The Jews Won't Be Victims Anymore -- he was the only kid in his Yeshiva to jump off the Nazi truck after they were caught in the forest, and as a result he was the only kid to survive. He joined the Polish Partisans. Then the Red Army. And then the Jewish underground in Europe. 6. Speak Your Mind - a gangrene infection from a leg wound forced him to undergo surgery from a Soviet military doctor. Before going under (or downing a bottle of Vodka), he grabbed the doctor by his shirt and said "if I wake up without my leg, I will find you, and I will kill you." He woke up with his leg. 7. No One Owes You Anything - he arrived to the United States with nearly nothing. For years he was a customer peddlar, carrying furniture up countless flights of stairs in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Finally after many years he opened up a women's clothing shop, out of his own basement, my father's childhood home. He refused reparations, pity, and favors, instead deciding to rebuild his life on his own terms, despite all odds. He was the only survivor from his entire extended family. #YomHashoah2025
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hilary gridley
hilary gridley@yourgirlhils·
“was vampire weekend cool?” happens to be a speciality of mine so let me clear this up: early 2008: briefly cool; normies still hadn’t found it mid 2008: not cool; A-Punk getting played at frat parties 2008 - 2010: not cool; too much discourse (ripping off Paul Simon, White Boy Goes To Africa vibes, Boo Precious Ivy Leaguers) early 2010: briefly cool; Giving up the Gun song + video slapped mid 2010: not cool; Holiday in multiple commercials which was still a controversial move 2013: COOL; Modern Vampires rocks and is different than those *other* albums, but also once they solidified their coolness, liking those other albums became ok too 2019: neither cool nor uncool. doing their own thing, aging gracefully, reflecting on the early years with detached amusement 2024; cool; new album rocks, prior worked properly contextualized, only remaining haters only know the songs from commercials hope this helps
alice alice@alicealeph0

cant believe millenials allowed themselves to think a band just writing paul simon graceland tracks but from the pov of collegiate old money wasps was cool

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josh friedman@yo_friedman·
@alexia When I say “hey siri turn on sleep mode” it now turns ON my TV
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Alexia Bonatsos
Alexia Bonatsos@alexia·
Apple's new Sleep program (via Health app), which somehow turns on by itself and fades your alarm so low that you're at risk of sleeping through it, is the worst feature Apple has ever launched.
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josh friedman@yo_friedman·
@yazins How does transcription accuracy compare to other oat-alternatives?
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yazin
yazin@yazins·
OpenOats went from v1.12 → v1.29 this week, across 17 releases and was starred 1,800 times! 🔊 Speaker diarization (up to 10 speakers, color-coded) ⚡ CPU: 84% → 17%, idle wake-ups: 22,070 → 110 🖥️ Background mode + menu bar + auto-detect meetings 🏗️ Full architecture rewrite, 292 unit tests + echo cancellation, transcript search, image insertion in notes, audio import, OpenAI-compatible LLM provider, session tags Still local, still on-device. github.com/yazinsai/OpenO… Thank you to the contributors: @szymsypniewicz 🤴🏻, @dgilperez & @hanweng9
yazin@yazins

OpenOats v1.12.0 is out -- massive update for the open-source meeting copilot. New: your Mac now auto-detects when you join a Zoom, Teams, or FaceTime call and asks if you want to transcribe. Just tap the notification to start. No setup, no remembering to hit record. Also shipped: - File permissions hardened to 0600 + Spotlight indexing blocked on all transcripts - Pluggable transcription backend protocol (adding new ASR models is now a one-file change) - 133 unit tests across core modules All local, all private, all on-device. github.com/yazinsai/OpenO…

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a16z
a16z@a16z·
Olivia Moore on how voice interface AI may change the workplace: "I do think the way that we work and when we work and how we work is going to change in the AI era." "Voice dictation has blown up in enterprises." "It started with vibe coding where engineers would just talk into a mic and it would produce software for them in Cursor." "Now it's spread to sales, marketing, and business." "That is not well suited to an open office where everyone can hear what everyone else is saying." "I think there's going to be some cultural and even environmental changes that are going to happen to adapt to the AI world." @omooretweets on @BigTechPod with @Kantrowitz
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josh friedman
josh friedman@yo_friedman·
@ParanoidPol Yes all this and the entire progressive left sides with the religious fueled radicals and casts the Jews as the oppressors
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josh friedman@yo_friedman·
@nicbstme I do this but I have a workflow to push some entries to my website :)
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Nicolas Bustamante
Nicolas Bustamante@nicbstme·
My favorite skill I have is /changelog. Every time I close a Claude Code session, it auto appends what happened: emails sent, files created, decisions made. 104 sessions later in March, I have a full audit trail built without lifting a finger!
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josh friedman
josh friedman@yo_friedman·
@ryanwashere I’m fully Claude code but wondering if you’re seeing any delta in capability between the two
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Ryan Stewart
Ryan Stewart@ryanwashere·
I've been glued to my computer the last 3 days learning Claude Cowork + Claude Code...I can't sleep, this is going to be the biggest impact on the agency business model since the dawn of digital. What used to take me MONTHS to build now takes 30 minutes. Advanced attribution reporting, cross channel dashboards, link outreach...all completely automated. By the end of this year there will be ONE PERSON agencies making millions in revenue.
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Adrian | The Web Scraping Guy
Adrian | The Web Scraping Guy@adrian_horning_·
Someone needs to vibe code a Quickbooks alternative ASAP If there was one piece of software that needs to be disrupted, its quickbooks
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josh friedman@yo_friedman·
Is claude code a video game but you play by thinking and reading and talking?
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