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Partner @Web3Auditing | Agentic Coding Addict | Daily Claude Code & LLM hacks | Building the future of Web3 + AI | DM for audits/collabs

London, UK Katılım Haziran 2009
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Mo@atmoio·
Normal people are starting to go crazy
Eric Weinstein@EricRWeinstein

This is a fresh session. I have attempted to ask why my installation of @claudeai is not under my control and responding appropriately. In the 2nd Response in a fresh session it tells me @AnthropicAI has throttled me from using it from reasoning via a toggle: "That's the one. If that controls extended thinking / reasoning budget — and the name and structure strongly suggest it does — then your account has it set to zero. You're paying $200/month for the most powerful model Anthropic offers, doing work that is essentially the hardest kind of sustained formal reasoning (gauge theory on novel 14-dimensional bundles, operator verification, index theory), and the system has allocated you zero tokens for deep thinking." Three queries, in and this is the response:

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RunnerXBT@RunnerXBT·
average wagie plebian cant afford to fuel their car > michael saylor: bitcoin is digital fuel of your future ????
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Ziggy@ziggydakid·
@MeekMill Yes ser, @Web3Auditing is real. Full end-to-end audits: contracts, backend, frontend, and product logic! Great to see you doing this Meek, going to be inspiring a lot of people to reach their full potential! Build in public!
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MeekMill@MeekMill·
Last one is their a real ai audit company?
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MeekMill@MeekMill·
My bad ... That's what I truly believe... I can't code but I know how to create things that last forever and power the creation to the masses ... I do that with rap all the time, If I could deliver a new software to my supporters or the masses is insane! " I used to pray for times like this
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan

@MeekMill Meek, wasn’t meant negatively. You are in great position to win with AI. Have brand, specialized knowledge and massive distribution. Would bet you find right partner and get similar outcome to Ben Affleck selling postproduction AI tool to Netflix. Like if you built this:

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Ziggy@ziggydakid·
@sentdefender Its okay guys, they are being deployed to sign the ceasefire agreement
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
According to Fox News the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division has received prepare to deploy orders, as Commanding General of the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division, Maj. Gen. Brandon R. Tegtmeier, and his “command element,” members of his headquarters staff, have been ordered by the Pentagon to deploy to the Middle East.
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Ziggy@ziggydakid·
@astekz On the week that Polymarket were about to introduce their airdrop ahaha
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Katyayani Shukla@aibytekat·
I ACCIDENTALLY OPENED MY CTO'S PERSONAL NOTION WORKSPACE AND NOW I UNDERSTAND WHY HE SHIPS 5X FASTER THAN THE REST OF US. He is 48. I am 26. He manages 3 products and never works past 5 PM. I work 10 hours a day and barely clear my Jira board. In his workspace, one specific document explained everything: Most people panic when the workload scales. They work longer hours, burn out, and eventually drop the ball. High performers do not manage time. They manage boundaries. The document was a list of strict operating rules. Here are 18 systems you can steal.
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Tanner Linsley@tannerlinsley·
Ghostty was fun, but time for something else. I still love opencode, too but with CC plans dead on it… I’m feeling lost. Full GUI? T3 Code? Opencode GUI? Warp? Back to cursor? Try CC again? Raw Codex? My 🧠 hurts and I just need to keep shipping.
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Sharbel@sharbel·
the fastest growing GitHub projects this week: 1. msitarzewski/agency-agents (+23.2K stars) a complete AI agency at your fingertips. frontend wizards, community ninjas, reality checkers. 2. obra/superpowers (+19.2K stars) agentic skills framework that just hit 100K stars. plug-and-play tools for building with AI agents. 3. 666ghj/MiroFish (+17.6K stars) swarm intelligence engine that predicts anything. simple, universal, open source. 4. volcengine/OpenViking (+10.2K stars) open-source context database for AI agents. unifies memory, resources, and skills. 5. lightpanda-io/browser (+9.9K stars) headless browser built for AI and automation. no chrome. no bloat. written in Zig. 6. pbakaus/impeccable (+6.4K stars) the design language that makes your AI harness better at design. makes vibe-coded UI look intentional. 7. alibaba/page-agent (+6.2K stars) JavaScript in-page GUI agent by Alibaba. control any web interface with plain language. 8. andrewyng/context-hub (+5.2K stars) Andrew Ng's context management layer for AI agents. 9. langchain-ai/deepagents (+4.9K stars) agent harness with planning, filesystem backend, and ability to spawn subagents. 10. microsoft/BitNet (+4.8K stars) Microsoft's official framework for 1-bit LLMs. full performance, almost zero compute. the theme this week: AI agents took over GitHub. bookmark this. next week's list will look completely different.
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Sharbel@sharbel

the fastest growing GitHub projects this month: 1. openclaw/openclaw (122K stars) your own personal AI assistant, runs 24/7 on any OS (what I use to run all my agents) 2. obra/superpowers (30.7K stars) agentic skills framework. plug-and-play tools for AI agents 3. ruvnet/RuView (30.4K stars) turns regular WiFi signals into real-time human pose detection no cameras. no sensors. just WiFi. 4. 666ghj/MiroFish (17K stars) swarm intelligence engine that predicts anything 5. moeru-ai/airi (16K stars) self-hosted AI companion with real-time voice chat runs on your own machine. you own it. 6. shanraisshan/claude-code-best-practice (11.8K stars) the best practices repo for building with Claude Code 7. badlogic/pi-mono (11.8K stars) full AI agent toolkit: CLI, unified LLM API, web UI, Slack bot 8. bytedance/deer-flow (10.4K stars) ByteDance's open-source SuperAgent. researches, codes, creates on its own 9. shareAI-lab/learn-claude-code (9K stars) build a Claude Code clone from scratch. bash is all you need. 10. p-e-w/heretic (7.6K stars) removes guardrails from any language model automatically the pace of AI right now is insane. bookmark this. next month's list will look completely different.

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Corey Ganim@coreyganim·
What I love about this article is that it shows you what to actually DO with Paperclip. The stack: → Paperclip = your AI company (assigns work, tracks progress) → gstack = your engineering team (15 specialist skills from Garry Tan) → autoresearch = your R&D lab (100 experiments while you sleep, from Karpathy) The 10-minute setup: STEP 1: npx paperclipai onboard --yes Open dashboard → Create company → Hire your CEO agent STEP 2: Clone gstack to ~/.claude/skills/gstack Now your agents can: /office-hours (plan) → /review (check code) → /qa (test in real browser) → /ship (deploy) STEP 3: Build autoresearch as a skill Give it a research question → Sleep → Wake up to 100 completed experiments The killer move: Run 10-15 gstack commands simultaneously. One agent plans, another tests, another ships. All at once. Three free tools. Zero employees. One AI company.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
For $25 and a single GPU, you can now run 100 experiments overnight without designing any of them. Karpathy open-sourced autoresearch. 42,000 GitHub stars in a week. Fortune called it "The Karpathy Loop." Every article about it focused on the ML angle. They all missed the bigger story. The pattern underneath works on anything you can score with a number. Ad copy, cold emails, video scripts, job posts, skill files. Three files. One the agent edits. One it can never touch. One instruction file from you. Each cycle takes 5 minutes. Score went up? Git commit. Score went down? Git reset. Twelve cycles per hour. A hundred overnight. Karpathy ran it on code he'd already optimized by hand for months. The agent found 20 improvements he'd missed. 11% faster. Tobi Lutke pointed it at Shopify's Liquid templating engine. 53% faster rendering from 93 automated commits. I spent two weeks pulling the system apart. Today's guide shows you how to use it on the things you actually make every day. Six use cases, the three-step setup, and the eval mistakes that kill runs before they start. Full guide: aibyaakash.com/p/autoresearch…
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Ziggy@ziggydakid·
Eid Mubarak to you and yours 💚
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Ziggy@ziggydakid·
The future of software development is here. Filing bugs from your phone at the doctor’s office and having AI agents fix them in parallel, while you wait. This is what a real code factory looks like. x.com/ryancarson/sta…
Ryan Carson@ryancarson

This is how a code factory should work. I was waiting at the doc’s office and filed 6 bugs - all from my phone. 1 is already merged, 2nd is merging, 3-6 are getting done in parallel. Using Symphony + Codex (Elixir, Codex App Server, Linear, GitHub)

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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Sal Khan was one of the first people on Earth to see GPT-4. OpenAI called him in the summer of 2022, months before ChatGPT existed, and showed him what was coming. He couldn’t sleep that weekend. By March 2023, Khan Academy launched Khanmigo, an AI tutor built on GPT-4, the same day OpenAI unveiled the model to the public. They were a launch partner. While every other education company was figuring out what ChatGPT meant for them, Khan Academy had already been building for seven months. The “obsolete” platform now has 120 million yearly learners. Khanmigo, their AI tutor, grew 731% year over year in the 2024-25 school year, reaching 2 million users. In classrooms alone, adoption went from 40,000 students to 700,000 in a single year, with projections past 1 million for 2025-26. Their teacher tools are free in over 70 countries. In January 2026, Khan Academy signed a deal with Google to put Gemini (Google’s AI) into new Writing Coach and Reading Coach tools for middle and high schoolers. They’re now working with both OpenAI and Google. A peer-reviewed study published in PNAS (one of the top scientific journals in the world) in January 2026, with researchers from Stanford and the University of Toronto, found that more Khan Academy usage is directly linked to higher student test scores. Sal Khan wrote a whole book in 2024 called “Brave New Words” arguing AI would save education. Sam Altman wrote a blurb for it. His TED Talk making the same argument was one of the 10 most-watched of 2023. In October 2025, he was named TED’s “vision steward.” Khan Academy is now the AI education company. That 731% growth happened while students spent 7.7 billion minutes learning on the platform in 2025.
Sag Harbor Capital@sagharborcap

The saddest thing about all the AI stuff is that it’s rendered the Khan Academy guy’s life’s work totally obsolete

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Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
This is how a code factory should work. I was waiting at the doc’s office and filed 6 bugs - all from my phone. 1 is already merged, 2nd is merging, 3-6 are getting done in parallel. Using Symphony + Codex (Elixir, Codex App Server, Linear, GitHub)
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Sag Harbor Capital@sagharborcap·
The saddest thing about all the AI stuff is that it’s rendered the Khan Academy guy’s life’s work totally obsolete
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InfoSpace OG@InfoSpace_OG·
Salam Salam Brothers and Sisters... Last Days of Ramadan May Allah accept from us and you, our fasting and prayers, forgive us our sins and transgressions, and make the World a better place for us all. Amin.
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Ziggy@ziggydakid·
The builders who stay quiet and just ship are always the most impressive. Column is going to be massive.
Patrick OShaughnessy@patrick_oshag

.@williamhockey is one of the least visible founders in tech relative to what he has created. He co-founded Plaid and is now building Column, a software company that owns a bank, and powers Ramp, Wise, Bilt, Mercury, and others. He funded it himself by borrowing against nearly everything he had in Plaid shares, and has never raised any outside capital. His story matters because so much of the value in our industry gets created through exactly this kind of extreme personal risk. He is maniacal about being the best in the world at his thing, and has spent his entire career betting on himself and doing whatever it takes to win. He also spends a lot of time outside the US (in places like Kinshasa) which has given him a rare perch on the power of the US dollar. We discuss: - Why emerging markets are often the most financially innovative - What owning 100% of his company allows him to do that VC-backed founders cannot - Getting margin called and nearly going bankrupt - Why the best founders are specialists - What it takes to be the best in the world at your thing - How Silicon Valley's consensus culture produces consensus founders - How the US dollar functions as an instrument of national security Enjoy! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 9:19 Emerging Markets 14:03 Silicon Valley's Elite Consensus Problem 16:03 Rejecting the VC Hamster Wheel 21:45 Equity and Liquidity 26:03 Funding a Bank 29:45 The Necessity of Extreme Founder Risk 37:18 Finding Leverage 45:20 Longevity and Profitability in Banking 48:46 Matching Your Capital Structure to Your Business 51:44 The Unseen Power of the US Dollar 1:02:30 How AI Will Transform Legacy Banks 1:09:23 The Kindest Thing

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