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Loris Guignard

@loris

Software Engineer

Paris XI Entrou em Eylül 2007
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Loris Guignard@loris·
@jmover That’s what Heroku was all about 10 years ago, tbh
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Loris Guignard@loris·
@thomasgauvin Question about the service : will it allow sending email using smtp or only using CF API/SDK?
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Thomas Gauvin@thomasgauvin·
more email service private beta invites just went out 👀 the dogfood is yummy
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Alexi@alexi_build·
Using Safari browser? 🌐 This Raycast extension made for you! You can Ask AI to: • open tabs and websites for you • search through your history, bookmarks, or your 100 open tabs 😅 • or control everything manually with Raycast commands Absolutely brilliant work by @loris and 10 contributors 👏 Day 170 of #100DaysOfRaycast 1 of 2
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KNA⚪️Ⓜ️@LacuentaPa39342·
@PrinceduParc Vous crachez sur un principe qui a TOUJOURS existé depuis que plusieurs équipes d’un même pays jouent la compétition…. Et que vous le vouliez ou non c’est une bonne chose, c’est pas protéger un tel ou un tel, c’est protéger le fait que tu joue une coupe D’EUROPE.
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Loris Guignard@loris·
@kwindla While great on some aspects, I had too many issues with Haiku for a reliable agent: basic date calculation, dealing with UUIDs etc
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kwindla@kwindla·
Claude Sonnet 4.6 scores 100%, with a median TTFT of 850ms, on our standard LLM Voice Agent performance benchmark. It's currently the fastest model that saturates this benchmark. I also re-ran the numbers for the whole leaderboard, and Claude Haiku 4.5 scored 98% with a TTFT of 637ms. This puts Haiku in front of GPT 5.1 in the rankings, and a bit better in "intelligence" than GPT 4.1, but 100ms slower. This is the first time we've had an Anthropic model that's a really good fit for most of our voice agent use cases. And now we have two! Claude models have always had great instruction following, tool calling, and conversational dynamics. But they've been slower than the other SOTA models. That's changed. One reason to re-run a benchmark like this is that latency changes. We continuously monitor latency for all the models we regularly use. But a specific run of a long-format benchmark like this is a bit different than our standard monitoring. Another reason, though, is that models like Claude, Gemini, and the GPT family are hosted systems and they evolve. A good rule of thumb is that changes in model behavior are probably your own code rather than real changes on the provider side. But that's not always true. And this performance jump for Claude Haiku 4.5 over the past two months is dramatic. I recently fixed some corner cases in tool call handling and improved the judging prompts in this benchmark. So I'll re-run Claude Haiku 4.5 against the benchmark code from 2 months ago, at some point, because I'd like to understand whether I previously had bugs that unfairly penalized Haiku. But either way, whether the model has gotten better or we've ironed out some issues with the benchmark, Haiku is impressive and is worth experimenting with if you are a voice AI developer.
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Powlisher
Powlisher@powl_d·
Regardez ce qu’on teste au bar avec mes potes comptables
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Caleb
Caleb@chalupacaleb·
Introducing almondvoice.com: ultra-fast voice typing for Mac. Not only is Almond 3x faster than the #1 cloud alternative, but it runs 100% locally on your Mac, making it infinitely more private. This is because Almond is architecturally different. Rather than sending your speech to a cloud LLM to "think" and return cleaned-up text (which is slow, unpredictable, and a privacy nightmare), Almond uses rule-based linguistic processing, enabling unparalleled speed and accuracy. Almond adapts to your writing style, supports custom vocabulary, personal shortcuts, name tagging in Slack, and file tagging for developers. Whether you've never tried voice typing or you're already using a cloud alternative, give Almond a try. You'll feel the difference immediately. Try it free for Mac today: almondvoice.com
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ElevenLabs@ElevenLabs·
Eleven v3 is out of alpha and ready for commercial use. Since alpha, we've improved stability and accuracy: - Stability: more reliable model and higher user preference scores - Accuracy: 68% fewer errors on numbers, symbols, and technical notation
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Loris Guignard@loris·
@thomaspaulmann Raycast is in good position (ai chat UI, models, AI extensions etc) to build a personal assistant similar to clawd
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Aaron@aaronbatilo·
Is it just me or is Claude code 2.1.11 like INSANELY buggy? @bcherny @trq212? I've been reporting a few things that just started happening to me that have never happened before. Also, can we get Ctrl+G support in /feedback?
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Sam Rose
Sam Rose@samwhoo·
StackOverflow graph of questions asked per month. Holy shit.
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Guillaume Champeau
Guillaume Champeau@gchampeau·
La startup "a vu ses effectifs fondre de 120 à 25 salariés en quelques mois. Pas de licenciement économique, mais un départ d’une centaine de salariés par démission en rupture conventionnelle en quelques mois que le dirigeant explique par une culture d’entreprise mal comprise."
Stanislas Hintzy@StanHintzy

Après le départ de près de 100 salariés, @Steeple_FR repense sa culture d’entreprise - agence-api.ouest-france.fr/communication/…

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majdaxx@Majdaxxx·
@steeve Bien joué en tous cas j'espère assister aux prochains et voi des nouveaux concepts
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Loris Guignard@loris·
@amasad Prediction: @amasad makes so many predictions that he will eventually get one right once in a while.
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Amjad Masad@amasad·
Nailed this prediction from 5 years ago.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk

While I have great fondness for @NASA, they will constitute less than 5% of our revenue next year. Commercial Starlink is by far our largest contributor to revenue. Some people have claimed that SpaceX gets “subsidized” by NASA. This is absolutely false. The SpaceX team won the NASA contracts because we offered the best product at the lowest price. BOTH best product AND lowest cost. With regard to astronaut transport, SpaceX is currently the only option that passes NASA safety standards.

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Louis Le Bras
Louis Le Bras@louislebras·
You’re wrong about UX. UX is not “how it feels”. It’s intention, mental models, constraints, error handling, predictability, and control. Smoothness is UI polish, not UX depth. And libraries are used for speed, not because the problem is inherently complex. Most drag-and-drop effects are trivial with first principles. Overcomplicating them is a choice. Stop crying. Do the work from first principles in two minutes. Stop chaining yourself to external libraries that can die and hide logic behind opaque abstractions. If you don’t understand that, you’re not an engineer yet. You’re just inexperienced. And that’s fine. It takes time.
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Steven@stvenchg·
Petit conseil UX pour le drag-and-drop : Faites pivoter légèrement un élément lorsque vous le déplacez. Cela donne une sensation de dynamisme et rend l'interface plus vivante.
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Loris Guignard@loris·
@Altimor > Americans are so much richer than French people it's not even funny. The *poorest* of our 50 states (Missisipi) has a GDP… Well, no. You must look at median wealth not GDP to compare how poorer are the Americans. Rest of your tweet is bullshit too.
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Flo Crivello
Flo Crivello@Altimor·
French-American here — spent 20 yrs in France, 13 in the US. Let me speak to this. I think the only reason Europoors tolerate their miserable existence is because they tell themselves lies about what the rest of the world is like. They eat gruel in their AC-less social housing while the most awesome party in history is being thrown just next door. If you hang out in France, you'll routinely hear them say things like: "in the US, people die in front of hospitals" (they literally believe this to be the case) or "our social system is the envy of the world." Their image of the US is completely delusional, and they are often shocked to discover that when they visit here. Their Marxist media brainwashed them into thinking America is some Dickensian horror, with Monopoly-style fat capitalists running around with their top hats and monocles, exploiting dirt poor workers. The reality is that: * Social security is (unfortunately) the largest gov expense in the US * Hospitals are by law forbidden to refuse care to people * Americans are so much richer than French people it's not even funny. The *poorest* of our 50 states (Missisipi) has a GDP per capita of $53k, 36%(!) higher than France's $39k. Now, how do Americans perceive the French (and Europeans at large)? Well, the tragic reality is that they really, truly don't think of them. They may cross their minds once a month, at most. Why would they think of that irrelevant backwater of a continent? The few times they do come to mind, it is, at best, as a quaint vacation spot. A nice place to sip espresso and spend their American dollars — which go such a long way in these third world countries! The closest comparison is how Europeans think of Thailand or Cambodia. That's at best. At worst, they think they're a lazy, entitled, smug, snobbish, rude people with a bright future behind them, who confuse regulation for progress, don't realize their economies were left in the dust a very long time ago, simply stopped innovating because they've lost the will, ability, or both, and who would rather brag about their 60%(!!) public spending to GDP ratio than fix their communist shit hole of a system. Nice wine though.
TheFrenchie@ML3democrats

Do you have any idea of the image we have of the United States in France? Would you like me to tell you? It's worse than you think.

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signüll@signulll·
current content + ai subscription stack: - reddit premium: $60/yr (~$5/mo) - claude max: $200/mo - gemini pro: $20/m - chatgpt plus: $20/m - x premium (includes grok): $32/mo - youtube premium: $13/mo - spotify premium: $10/mo - apple one: $38/mo - hbo/hulu: $33/mo total monthly burn: ~$370/mo annualized: ~$4.4k/yr
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Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
Immense planning and technical precision was required for this absolutely preposterous (but real) view: I captured my friend @BlackGryph0n transiting the sun during a skydive. This might be the first photo of it's kind in existence. See a video of this moment in the reply 👇
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
I am unreasonably excited about self-driving. It will be the first technology in many decades to visibly terraform outdoor physical spaces and way of life. Less parked cars. Less parking lots. Much greater safety for people in and out of cars. Less noise pollution. More space reclaimed for humans. Human brain cycles and attention capital freed up from “lane following” to other pursuits. Cheaper, faster, programmable delivery of physical items and goods. It won’t happen overnight but there will be the era before and the era after.
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