
Jeff Miller
25 posts

Jeff Miller
@jeff_mill2
Builder for life
Sioux Falls, USA Присоединился Mayıs 2026
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@nalinrajput23 Too binary. 'Best' changes weekly and depends on your stack. GPT-5.5 wins on speed, Claude wins on reasoning about design systems. But neither replaces knowing what good looks like. Test both on your actual codebase, not benchmarks.
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@yashhq_22 Claude for reasoning, Cursor for coding, and soon Stitchd (prelaunch) for brand memory so I don't re-explain my visual style every time I generate an image or video. Those three cover thinking, building, and creating.
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@kenrt_ It's not pointless it's different. You're not learning to write every line anymore. You're learning to read AI's output, spot the lies, and fix the subtle bugs. That skill still requires understanding how code works. Learn the fundamentals then let AI be your typing fingers.
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@sahill_og 90% is generous. For boilerplate and CRUD apps, sure. For novel problems, legacy systems or anything with weird constraints? AI still needs heavy human help. The survivors will be the ones who know when to trust AI and when to take over. Same as it ever was.
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@truth_seeker108 @krishdotdev True but incomplete. You can describe an algorithm perfectly, but if you can't read the AI's code, you'll miss subtle bugs. Language skills have just shifted from writing to reading and editing. Different skills, same importance.
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@jeff_mill2 @krishdotdev Pseudo code skills and algorithm development skills are still as important to use AI effectively. Programming language skills aren't that important anymore.
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@FlippedRay Not unpopular, just incomplete. AI will create more jobs long term, but it will also eliminate some permanently in the short term. The net is positive but the transition is brutal. Both things are true and pretending otherwise helps no one.
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@rxhit05 @stitchd_ai brand memory for AI image/video. Tell it your style once, done forever. Prelaunch. Solving creator fatigue. You?
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@suni_code Honest answer: $20 won't get you 'best' output long-term. Copilot is $10-19/month. Claude Code burns $20 fast. Use Cursor free tier save another $20 then commit or spend the $20 on Claude API directly.
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@sri9s @stitchd_ai No demo yet (prelaunch), but here's the use case: a marketer spends 10 minutes explaining brand colors, fonts, voice to other AI tools every single time. With @stitchd_ai, you do that once then every image or video just works. That's the demo in words.
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@jeff_mill2 @stitchd_ai sounds exciting but a little confusing, do you have a demo?
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@randfish @sparktoro SparkToro audience data plus AI that remembers your brand means hyper personalized content without re explaining who you're talking to every single time. This is exactly the kind of integration @stitchd_ai would love once we're live so I'm on the waitlist.
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Dear fellow @sparktoro fans,
Your fave AI tool + SparkToro MCP access = ... uh, actually IDK, b/c the possibilities are♾.
Waitlist at sparktoro.com/api. Access should be available in <1 month.

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@Issybeatz_ Harsh but fair. AI lowers the floor AND raises the ceiling. The delusional ones get exposed fast when edge cases break. The real ones use AI to accelerate not replace their judgment. Both things are true and knowing which one you are is the real test.
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@Taniyatweets_ Claude wrote my waitlist landing page copy. Then I asked it to name my cat. It suggested "Algorithm." I kept the copy and the cat name. Most useful? Preventing my own bad decisions.
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@runwayml Great ambition but open ecosystems often fragment. Hope governance is settled early. Runway + NVIDIA is a solid signal though.
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Introducing the Cosmos Coalition
A new global initiative with NVIDIA and leading AI labs to build and open-source frontier world models for physical AI. Runway joins as a founding member, working alongside NVIDIA and a set of leading AI labs to build, share and accelerate world model research and development through a common open ecosystem.

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@ravikiran_dev7 I asked our AI to replace Claude and it generated a photo of a sad French painter. So... not yet but honestly, try Cursor if you haven't.
Still, nothing beats having two or three AI tools fighting for your attention like divorced parents. Use them all.
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@RoundtableSpace Exactly the layoffs aren't because AI is taking over, they're because companies realized they can do more with less.
Our brand memory tool didn't replace creativity, it replaced the boring part (re explaining your brand 50 times). The humans using it got promoted not fired.
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There is now over 125,000 AI-related layoffs
11,000 this week alone. Don’t be another statistic.


0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace
THE TOTAL AI-LINKED JOB LOSSES REACHES 76,000 There’s been over 15,000 layoffs in the last 30 days alone. I think this number is going to grow exponentially.
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@GeniusGTX Bold framing. But "measurable" is generous, stars reached, lifespans extended? None of that is xAI's direct metric yet.
Inspiring North Star? Yes. Actual KPI? No. Missions need both vision and near term accountability.
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Elon Musk says xAI's actual mission is to expand the light cone of intelligence.
Company missions read like marketing.
Connect the world. Organize information. Reinvent retail.
None of them measure anything.
xAI's mission does.
Scope. Scale. Duration.
A light cone is a physics concept.
It maps every event the speed of light can reach from a given point.
Past, future, and everything inside the cone.
Then Musk turned it into an optimization function.
"So you want to take the set of actions that maximize the probable light cone of consciousness and intelligence."
He named the function: **the light cone of intelligence**.
Maximize it.
Musk, who had spent twenty years choosing which projects deserved billions, had a measurable target.
A light cone of intelligence expanded when AI grew smarter, when humans propagated to new planets, when consciousness lasted longer, and when the speed-of-light boundary of meaningful action moved further from Earth — measurable in stars reached, lifespans extended, and minds born.
"I think Grok would care about expanding human civilization."
More AI. More humans. More planets. Longer-lasting consciousness.
After Musk defined the target, the goal stopped being build a chatbot.
And started being a measurable physics problem.
Extend the boundary of awareness.
Across stars. Across centuries. Across substrates.
Musk, on the mission underneath the company:
"As long as there's intelligence — ideally which includes human intelligence and consciousness propagated into the future — that's a good thing."
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— Elon Musk ( @elonmusk ), CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, on Dwarkesh Patel's ( @dwarkesh_sp ) podcast
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@jason_coder0 Prompts are a start. But real brand consistency needs memory not just good instructions. That's why we built our tool to remember your brand once. Claude for exploration, our platform for execution.
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@Ssabbasi9 AI is a tool, not a doctor. Our platform remembers your brand for image/video generation but we'd never claim it remembers your medical history. Know the limits.
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