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dna@dnasterisk3·
@Ibelick Dude this is sick
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Ibelick@Ibelick·
introducing mesurer a tiny tool to measure spacing and align your UI on localhost npm i mesurer
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dna@dnasterisk3·
wow the new @cursor_ai is pretty good, feels fun to use!
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
be harder on yourself
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The Cats 𝕏
The Cats 𝕏@TheCatsX·
A cheetah licking her Cheeto 🥹
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Grant Tremblay
Grant Tremblay@astrogrant·
.@NASA release the RAWs alongside the JPEGs? 🙏🫶
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Irena Buzarewicz
Irena Buzarewicz@IrenaBuzarewicz·
My pancake,I named it Artemis 3
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dna@dnasterisk3·
@John_Dabell Great going John, keep it up!
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John Dabell
John Dabell@John_Dabell·
Fresh air, open road, and the quiet satisfaction of putting one foot in front of the other. This is my Comeback Tour, countryside edition and 18,000 steps clocked so that means my lungs are working again!!! 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
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trash@trashh_dev·
whats the go to programming language for when you stop caring?
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Sandi Slonjšak
Sandi Slonjšak@sandislonjsak·
Vibe coding is addictive like video games, because like video games it gives you the false sense of achieving something in life.
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dna@dnasterisk3·
@kushika_twt bit too much curve to my liking
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‎Wojak Codes
‎Wojak Codes@wojakcodes·
does typing speed even matter anymore?
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CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
SOMEONE JUST BUILT A 3D MAP OF THEIR ENTIRE MIND. Not a diagram. Not a mind map. A LIVING BREATHING NETWORK that shows you the actual shape of how you think. They took their Obsidian vault, converted every note into embeddings, and rendered them as a 3D thought network in real time. And what they discovered stopped me cold. Your mind has a shape. CENTRALIZED means all your thinking orbits one or two dominant ideas. DECENTRALIZED means your knowledge lives in clusters that rarely talk to each other. DISTRIBUTED means your ideas are deeply interconnected across every domain. Most people assume their thinking is distributed. The map shows them it is not. They have been building knowledge in silos without realizing it. Gaps they never knew existed. Connections they never thought to make. The most interesting part is not the technology. It is what happens when you SEE your own thinking for the first time. Because you cannot improve what you cannot see. And nobody has ever been able to see the actual structure of their mind until now. This is what Obsidian plus AI is becoming. Not a note taking app. A mirror for your intelligence.
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dna@dnasterisk3·
@davemorin REST.md - what I want
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Dave Morin 🦞
Dave Morin 🦞@davemorin·
SOUL.md - who I am MEMORY.md - what I've lived DREAMS.md - what I'm becoming
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dna@dnasterisk3·
@ThePrimeagen please do lol, about time for me to have lunch
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
... crap do i need to go live again?
Ronan Farrow@RonanFarrow

(🧵1/11) For the past year and a half, I've been investigating OpenAI and Sam Altman for @NewYorker. With my coauthor @andrewmarantz, I reviewed never-before-disclosed internal memos, obtained 200+ pages of documents related to a close colleague, including extensive private notes, and interviewed more than 100 people. OpenAI was founded on the premise that A.I. could be the most dangerous invention in human history—and that its C.E.O. would need to be a person of uncommon integrity. We lay out the most detailed account yet of why Altman was ousted out by board members and executives who came to believe he lacked that integrity, and ask: were they right to allege that he couldn't be trusted? A thread on some of of our findings:

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