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senior backend engineer; building AI tools and systems. used to be good at videogames. use my GPU at my website!

👾 เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2021
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austn.net@austnnet·
I'm now in NYC and I want to meet every single one of you Lets get time on the books
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet. It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back. You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.
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It is a bang four celsius and 75 story point kinda day
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lexi@0xBunny·
@tryramp i won’t take no for an answer
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lexi@0xBunny·
new strategy for finding a job complain at the company on x until they hire me
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austn.net@austnnet·
weirdly starting to love this city
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Lil baby my favorite rapper ⛷️
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austn.net@austnnet·
"bro spam is expensive fuck that" You hear the darndest things
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austn.net@austnnet·
@TheAhmadOsman Having trouble convincing my company it isn't worth buying employee minis. How do you even approach that
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Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman·
Let me make local AI easy for you Don't buy a Mac mini Even better, mute the people that tell you that a Mac mini is good for local AI
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austn.net@austnnet·
New York City is so cool
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austn.net@austnnet·
when I hear bad bunny now I go crazy
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seb (sf arc)@hiiinternet·
“So what are you doing in sf?” I’m just tweeting and hanging out with cool people
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austn.net@austnnet·
@thinkingshivers More 4ch history plz shivers I remember when they added r9k and vg and they felt lifechangingly boring
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Shivers
Shivers@thinkingshivers·
Apropos of nothing... Back in the early 2000s, 4chan had a furry problem. A single piece of furry art, it seemed, was enough to derail entire threads. To prevent the rest of the site from devolving into chaotic shitflinging, furry art was prohibited outside of /b/ (and even there, it was merely tolerated rather than encouraged). In an apparent act of mercy, on April 1, 2005, a /fur/ board was finally added. Users were informed that all furry images should go there instead of /b/. Everyone assumed this would be temporary; it was just an April Fool's joke; surely the new board would be gone the next day. But on April 2, it was still there. On April 3, everyone who had ever posted on the board was banned. Per the scholars at WikiFur, "[this] almost completely eliminated all furry (and many anti-furry) postings for the next several months."
Nikita Bier@nikitabier

Crypto has had a rough year. Maybe we should launch something to fix it.

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austn.net@austnnet·
being easily distractible is a superpower if you know how to use it
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austn.net@austnnet·
@PeakGrizzly In a way they do since they're already so represented by existing LLMs
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PeakGrizzly@PeakGrizzly·
I'm a little shocked that Reddit doesn't have their own LLM.
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Nick Khami
Nick Khami@skeptrune·
mintlify is now valued at 500 million dollars!!! we raised a 45 million dollar series b from a16z and salesforce ventures!!! we are leading the charge on agent-first knowledge infrastructure. docs for humans are dead. by this time next year, agents are going to be 99% of all traffic to your site. some of the things we're doing to adjust to this 1. return markdown by default anytime a resource is requested with an accepts ‘prefers markdown’ header 2. skill md support (generates a skill with AI and updates it with every change, you can also set your won). further, skills are now present as resources on all MCP servers 3. MCPs generated by default for every site (a significant percentage of docs traffic comes from MCPs now, if your content doesn't have one this is a significant disadvantage) 4. AI workflows that automatically monitor your codebase for changes and keep your docs up to date not only have i been working here for 10 months, but i use a mintilfy site every time i work on any side software project. today, it's harder to find a devtool not on Mintlify than on the craziest part is, this is the worst the mintlify's product will ever be. i don't think most understand how fast we are accelerating. it's going to be a a completely different experience in a few months
Han Wang@handotdev

We just raised a $45M Series B at a $500M valuation led by @a16z and @SalesforceVC to build the knowledge infrastructure for AI

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austn.net@austnnet·
Whole foods on madison is so goated
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Lynn
Lynn@firststarhana·
@austnnet If I end up going to New York, I will reach out to you.
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austn.net@austnnet·
I'm now in NYC and I want to meet every single one of you Lets get time on the books
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Remember your first day the first time It couldn't have come at a worse place or worse time You remember that little voice with that rehearsed line? Do your thing child
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@aarondfrancis I think knowledge starting dying a while before the LLMs but agree that they're an accelerator by and large
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Aaron Francis
Aaron Francis@aarondfrancis·
The death of knowledge has been greatly exaggerated. LLMs write all my code now and my rate of learning has never been higher
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austn.net@austnnet·
NYC Guinness Counter: 1 Running average score: 6.5/10 For some reason it kinda tastes like water
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