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Everything is linked to everything else. We are just connecting the dots.

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Gabriel
Gabriel@el_rei_gabriel·
@idia @ironirka @om_patel5 Nothing ethical about AI, it’s a business like any other. Do you expect Anthropic to donate their services for you, for a fraction of the cost?
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
saying "hello" to Claude on the Pro plan now costs 2% of your entire session usage one message. "hello, how are you?" that's it. this is why people are mass migrating to Codex right now because its literally impossible to reach limits anthropic needs to fix this before they lose the crazy amount of developers they just gained
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non aesthetic things
non aesthetic things@PicturesFoIder·
A Russian Teacher recorded the differences in the development of boys and girls of the same age.
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Peter Vogel
Peter Vogel@PeterVogel·
Morse Code "coin". Not particularly useful for learning but the "receive side" is interesting. See if you can figure it out.
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Noah
Noah@NoahKingJr·
People building People talking with AI about AI
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Japan just unveiled a drone made entirely of cardboard. It flies at 120 km per hour, can be assembled in 5 minutes, and is designed to be used in massive swarms. The craziest part is it can be mass produced at any regular cardboard factory. The future is cheap.
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Aryan
Aryan@justbyte_·
Supermarkets runs on Linux, and you're still using windows?
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Asish Kumar
Asish Kumar@asishcodes·
how did Peter Steinberger made 16k commits on a single day?
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aditya
aditya@adxtyahq·
POV: you vibecode in production with Claude Code and it nuked itself $27,000 in 23 days on a $200 plan 💀
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Irka IRON Pawłowski
@om_patel5 Maybe that's the point: Clean out the lowest tier; push people up to the higher one. Carve out a segment for small users on pro - changing the pro user from catch all for everyone not on max. & possibly introing 3rd mid-tier. Classic segmentation and pricing strategy tactics.
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LMD (Arc.)
LMD (Arc.)@Layemie001·
A crazy vintage German wrench design. Germans are too technical while making tools.💯
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Wasson Watch Co.
Wasson Watch Co.@WassonWatch·
I have been silent about this for a long time, but I can no longer keep quiet about it in good conscience. The "Strait" of Hormuz isn't straight at all. It's super crooked. You can see in the helpful graphic I put together below. The elites don't want you to know this.
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
your company’s ci/cd pipeline.
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BridgeMind
BridgeMind@bridgemindai·
Just cancelled my $200/month Claude Max subscription. Rate limits lowered dramatically out of nowhere. 529 overloaded errors daily. Hit my 5 hour limit in under an hour. Multiple days of outages this week. Claude Opus 4.6 is the best coding model when it works. The problem is it hasn't been working. Switching to Codex with GPT 5.4 as my main driver. Better rate limits. More reliable. Actually available when I need it. I don't want to leave Claude Code. I've built BridgeMind with it. But I can't build a company on infrastructure I can't depend on. Anthropic, fix the reliability. Fix the rate limits. I'll come back the day you do.
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This Week in AI
This Week in AI@thisweekinai_·
This is the most honest post about what's actually happening under the hood right now. The 529 errors and rate limit squeeze aren't random — they're almost certainly a direct consequence of Mythos/Capybara being in early enterprise rollout right now. Anthropic is quietly redirecting compute capacity to their highest-tier partners while the public infrastructure strains under the load. This is the hidden cost of the capability race nobody talks about: Every time a lab makes a generational leap, the existing users pay for it in reliability before they see any of the benefit. OpenAI did this with GPT-4 in 2023. Google did it with Gemini Ultra. Now Anthropic. The pattern is consistent: world-class model, world-class instability at the moment it matters most. Infrastructure debt is the silent killer of AI adoption.
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Sakshi
Sakshi@Sakshi50038·
Rate my setup!!🥲
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
This is absolutely astounding! A printer that prints circuit board traces. I am going all in on this. We will have a 100x increase in production and testing!
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