Paul Eth

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Paul Eth

Paul Eth

@jarvaneth

36. Dépressif, anxieux, tocs, alcoolique, mais on ne se laisse pas aller.

Annecy, France Entrou em Mayıs 2024
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Paul Eth
Paul Eth@jarvaneth·
@Laissezmoitranq Et pourtant le tweet de base 'comment rencontrer quelqu'un', lol
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@KanikaBK Thanks for the answer ! I'm curious how it would define when a task is finished...
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Kanika@KanikaBK·
Good question, and the difference is actually pretty simple o OpenClaw vs DeerFlow in plain terms OpenClaw = your personal AI operator It sits on your machine and does things for you Runs commands, automates apps, works through chat, keeps running in the background DeerFlow = a task execution system with a team inside You give it one task, it breaks it into parts Spawns multiple agents, runs them in parallel, and gives you a finished output
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Kanika@KanikaBK·
🚨 JUST IN: CHINA just released an AI EMPLOYEE that works 24X7 on its own. 100% OPEN SOURCE. It researches, codes, builds websites, creates slide decks, and generates videos. All by itself. All on your computer. It's called DeerFlow. You give it a task. It makes a plan, spins up its own team of sub-agents, and gets to work. You come back and there's a finished deliverable waiting. Not a draft. Not a summary. The actual thing. Not a chatbot. Not a research assistant. An AI with its own computer that works while you sleep. Here's what it does on its own: → Spawns multiple sub-agents in parallel, each tackling a different piece of your task, then combines everything into one finished output → Writes real code, runs it, reads the results, and fixes its own mistakes without asking you once → Builds slide decks, websites, full research reports, and data dashboards from scratch → Remembers you across sessions. Your writing style. Your tech stack. Your preferences. Gets better every time. → Reads files you upload, works with them inside its own filesystem, hands you clean finished outputs → Searches the web, runs commands, calls any tool you plug in Here's how it thinks: You give one instruction. The lead agent makes a plan. Sub-agents fan out and work in parallel. Results come back. Everything gets synthesized. You get a deliverable. A single research task might split into a dozen sub-agents, each exploring a different angle, then converge into one finished website with generated visuals. Here's the wildest part: DeerFlow 2.0 launched on February 28th 2026 and hit number 1 on all of GitHub Trending the same day. Version 2.0 was a complete rewrite. Zero shared code with version 1. Because users kept using it for things the team never intended. Data pipelines. Dashboards. Entire content workflows. The community told them what it needed to become. So they burned it down and rebuilt it. 22.7K GitHub stars. 2.7K forks. Built by ByteDance 100% Open Source. MIT License.
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ellie ❄️@elliie_coptere·
des fois j’étais enfermée à la porte de MON appart pcq il mettait le double des clés que je lui ai donné dans la serrure pour pas que je puisse rentrer après des disputes tant que je m’étais pas excusée même si j’étais pas en tort ?? parfois même après qu’on se soit réconcilié ??
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Paul Eth
Paul Eth@jarvaneth·
@EmPlumer_ Ça me fera jamais rire, c'est le genre de truc qui peut me traumatiser
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Paul Eth@jarvaneth·
@diaryeay_ Pareil, et vraiment minimum comme tu dis.
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dear you,
dear you,@diaryeay_·
miniiiimum 1 mois
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Paul Eth@jarvaneth·
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“I will return in three days. Don't wash.” - Napoleon to Josephine “He does not love me, he worships me,” Josephine once said. “I think he will go mad.” They married in 1796, just before Napoleon set off to lead the French army in Italy. At 26, he was passionately in love, penning intense, often jealous letters. Joséphine, six years his senior, was socially savvy but initially less emotionally invested, and her rumored affairs during his campaigns deeply hurt him. Despite a turbulent start, Joséphine became Empress of the French when Napoleon crowned himself in 1804, using her charm and connections to help stabilize the court. Their marriage faced one insurmountable issue: she could not produce an heir. In 1810, political necessity led Napoleon to divorce her, though he ensured she remained Empress and lived comfortably at Malmaison. He later married Marie Louise of Austria, fathered Napoleon II, yet reportedly spoke Joséphine’s name among his final words in 1821.
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Paul Eth@jarvaneth·
@AliveGlrl T'as dit l'autre jour que t'en avais...
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@AskPerplexity Positive results for ocd disease according to each psy medication
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