Islam Sharabash

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Islam Sharabash

Islam Sharabash

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San Francisco Entrou em Temmuz 2022
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Aston Martin F1 updates
Aston Martin F1 updates@startonpole·
Another photo of the new Cadillac F1 car from its shakedown at Silverstone...
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Islam Sharabash@tradiopen·
@RichHickson @Shpigford This is the correct answer. Also useful to have Claude write a design doc, tech debt doc, etc. Basically the pattern is: 1. Have Claude mind dump things for you in a file 2. Tell Claude what files to reference when you need to
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Josh Pigford
Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
claude code folks: how do you manage todos? generally i'm just randomly thinking of "oh yeah, i need to do that" for things that are necessarily directly related to the current feature i'm working on but don't want to forget. anyone got an clever solutions?
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Scott Stevenson
Scott Stevenson@scottastevenson·
People do this kind of thing when they feel they are experiencing reality at a high frame rate. It does not feel risky to hold a laptop by a corner if you feel like you have an “agency frame” every half second. It feels risky if you have an “agency frame” every 60 seconds. You’d be betting that a hand you do not have control over for 60 seconds will keep gripping. Our conscious frame rate can vary dramatically throughout the day, and it’s hard to perceive the difference because we can only sample ourselves at our conscious frame rate, we can’t oversample ourselves. People drunk drive because they fail to perceive their slower frame rate. Their frame rate feels normal because it matches their sample rate. But we do get a subtle sense of when we’re “switched on”. Everything seems to go easier, everything feels less risky and more easy to correct. A lot of people toward the autistic side of the spectrum are experiencing reality very granularly with a “high agency frame rate”. This is why their social interactions can seem overly forced and awkward, they can be bad at dancing, etc—because they are exerting conscious control over their body and language at very tight intervals—you get a sense that they are extremely “self aware” and not “letting go”. “Letting go” in the social sense is actually about reducing your agency frame rate. That’s why alcohol is good for socializing and bad for driving. With a reduced agency frame rate our speech and body language feels more natural, less forced. More like we are flowing with the social group mind rather than being an island of constant awkward agency.
jam@sugarjammi

why do guys hold their laptops like this college, internship, work, everywhere does this not make u nervous ???

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Islam Sharabash@tradiopen·
Claude is actually a great running coach.
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Shahvir Sarkary
Shahvir Sarkary@SarkaryShahvir·
Introducing LeLamp. An emotional and expressive robot to reshape our attachment to technology. Pre-orders open now (link below).
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Spenser Skates
Spenser Skates@spenserskates·
It seems like everyone we know in their mid 30s in the Bay Area is moving to the suburbs to get a big yard and lots of living space for their kids. @anneleeskates and I are working in SF 5 days a week and are considering the opposite: giving up our place in Atherton to go big in SF. Is there anyone with kids who has made that move?
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Ashwin Lalendran
Ashwin Lalendran@ashwinl·
@spenserskates @anneleeskates Bunch of families in 30s, 40s and 50s w/ kids in tech / VC in SF. We’re just a bit less showy on X about it 😉Bunch of WhatsApp group instead.
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Ben Lang
Ben Lang@benln·
Rebooting my X group chat for people who like to build on Sundays. One rule: you can only post in the chat on Sundays. Let me know if you want in.
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Greg Brockman
Greg Brockman@gdb·
iteration speed is a superpower
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Nathan Baschez
Nathan Baschez@nbaschez·
I believe in astrology 0% But because of curiosity / research I started using Co-Star and a few others recently And I’ve had reliable “oh shit that very specifically describes me” moments surprisingly often It’s a wonderful magic trick
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
In over 15 years of open source, I can't remember ever saying "your example doesn't compile" (I probably did, but it's so rare I can't remember). Now, I literally say this everyday. Please, can people using AI be less fucking stupid about it.
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