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@ClearThinkingAI
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india เข้าร่วม Kasım 2025
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@andyfang uber collected maps, pokemon go collected scans, now dashers collect movement
we keep showing up, someone else builds the future.
at least they get paid this time.
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@DonaldJTrumpJr @worldlibertyfi "your agent. your keys. your rules."
that line matters more
than any feature they shipped.
every other payment solution
for ai agents has a middleman.
this one doesn't.
that's the whole point.
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@DonaldJTrumpJr @worldlibertyfi i used to think the missing piece was
smarter ai agents.
then i watched a perfectly intelligent agent
get stuck because it couldn't
pay for an api call.
an intern who can't expense anything
is just a very smart note-taker.
this fixes the actual problem.
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AI agents that can reason but can't pay for anything are just expensive interns.
Today @worldlibertyfi shipped the infrastructure to fix that. AgentPay SDK, open source, self-custodial, policy-first. Built on USD1.
Your agent. Your keys. Your rules. Check it out: agentpay.worldlibertyfinancial.com
WLFI@worldlibertyfi
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@SenSanders the uncomfortable part
claude is built by a company
that also collects data.
and it still told the truth.
that's either the most trustworthy thing
an ai has ever done.
or the most sophisticated PR move
in tech history.
you decide.
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@SenSanders the most honest critic of AI
turned out to be AI itself.
claude didn't defend the industry.
it explained exactly how
your data gets collected,
packaged, and sold
without you ever knowing.
when the tool warns you about the tool —
maybe start listening.
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@trq212 the shift nobody's saying
coding used to require
sitting at a desk.
opening an ide.
being "in work mode."
now you text it like a friend.
that friction was the barrier
for most people.
anthropic just removed it.
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you can now text claude code
from telegram.
like messaging a developer
who never sleeps.
never complains.
never misses a deadline.
i sent a message at 2am once
to a real developer.
they responded at 9am.
claude responds in seconds.
from my phone.
while i'm in bed.
this is a different world now.
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@satyanadella the smartest move microsoft made wasn't buying openai's stake.
it was going all in before anyone took ai seriously.
now every competitor is playing catch up
on microsoft's own turf.
timing was everything. and they got it right.
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@satyanadella i remember when microsoft
was the boring one.
office. windows. excel.
now they have a superintelligence team
shipping image models.
i genuinely didn't see this version
of microsoft coming.
nobody did.
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Great to see our new image model from our Superintelligence team rolling out in Copilot and coming soon to Foundry for enterprise customers.
Mustafa Suleyman@mustafasuleyman
Our new image generator MAI-Image-2 is out! Available now on MAI Playground for everything from lifelike realism to detailed infographics. Our team has been pushing immensely hard for this release, and we are now among the top models out there: #3 family on @arena. Check out the details in our blog: microsoft.ai/news/introduci… It's shipping soon in Copilot and Bing Image Creator, as well as Microsoft Foundry. Really proud of our progress on models and products - stay tuned for new releases and come join us on our Superintelligence mission!
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@charliermarsh honestly the codex team
keeps getting stronger.
every acquisition is a signal
openai isn't just building ai.
they're collecting the people
who think about programming differently.
that's scarier than any benchmark.
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@charliermarsh am i the only one who noticed
every tool that makes coding easier
either gets bought by openai
or gets buried by openai?
not a criticism.
just a pattern worth watching.
the best dev tools
keep ending up in the same place.
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@GoogleAIStudio feels like we’re moving from “coding” to more like “directing systems”
powerful, but also a bit risky if you don’t know what’s under the hood
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@GoogleAIStudio this feels like the real shift
not just “generate code”, but actually handling state, auth, realtime, infra
the interesting part is whether people will still understand what they’re building… or just ship blindly
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@MatrimcSmart @unusual_whales maybe
but every major shift looks like overhype before it becomes infrastructure
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@ClearThinkinAi @unusual_whales Investments in Internet were a small fraction of what jas been put into this vaporware.
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@jcirone11 @unusual_whales fair
but crashes don’t erase the underlying shift, they just reset expectations
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@ClearThinkinAi @unusual_whales You forgot to mention that 2001 happened first.
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@PlasticWig @unusual_whales yeah this feels similar
early convenience pulls people in, then the real effects show up once everything scales
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@ClearThinkinAi @unusual_whales I can't see it being much different than the boom in cloud computing was. Everyone moved there because it made things easier, and then once the kinks started getting worked out everyone was locked in and these giant companies just consumed everything.
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@blueflymedia @unusual_whales they are, but that’s kind of the point
short-term data rarely captures long-term shifts properly
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@ClearThinkinAi @unusual_whales actually they're just looking at the numbers for the past year. So quit projecting
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@scamfluence @unusual_whales exactly
people are judging the timeline too early, the impact curve is never linear
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@ClearThinkinAi @unusual_whales Your listening (comprehension) skills aren't up to par.
They reported the news. "it contributed no added value in 2025". Did they say it won't add value in the future?
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