LM Dev

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LM Dev

LM Dev

@lmdev

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LM Dev@lmdev·
@theo kimi is looking at u
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
So, uh, what subscription should I be using for my OpenClaw now? 🙃
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LM Dev@lmdev·
@KGDrayken @DisuunApperal @theo I would argue they are similar. Also, I'm not saying that their brand is going to take a hit because it's definitely going to, but I'm not saying that it's completely their fault the same way I don't blame Stanford for Elizabeth Holmes
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Drayken@KGDrayken·
@lmdev @DisuunApperal @theo University and YC are not remotely comparable. However, if I were to humour you, the most prestigious universities actually do consider their output as an extension of themselves. It is both their brand and legacy.
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LM Dev@lmdev·
Yeah, but that's like saying that if you graduate from university, the university should be held accountable if one of its thousands of students becomes a criminal, because they should have gone through higher levels of scrutiny. YC help them build connections, good foundations and get a network of investors and like-minded individuals, but after they graduate, they pretty much let the company run. They do not analyze every single action they take after that.
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Drayken@KGDrayken·
@lmdev @DisuunApperal @theo There's a difference between being accepted into a YC batch and "graduating" from it. Companies considered to have graduated from their program should go through much higher levels of scrutiny than what you think you're describing which is the initial application process.
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LM Dev@lmdev·
or Delve lied to them too, YC tends to bet on founders, people have entered without proper business plans or concrete ideas, thats why they enter to YC and still get accepted. I highly doubt they knew they were this sketchy, but yes proper due diligence is important and hard. Something like this was due to happen, YC amount of applications is insane
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Drayken@KGDrayken·
@lmdev @DisuunApperal @theo Due diligence on YC's part is assessing the companies they bring up, their product, and founder capabilities. Now either Delve had a valid process to begin with and then turned it around post-YC, or YC and their program did not provide due diligence.
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LM Dev@lmdev·
@DisuunApperal @theo I also dont think they are responsible for this, this is poor management from CEO and people actually running the company
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Disuun@DisuunApperal·
@theo They are just trying to distance themselves/shield themselves from responsibility
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LM Dev@lmdev·
building in miami is hard bc how can I explain my friends that I dont want to go out, that one night in brickell partying is so many fucking tokens of $$ I could buy instead
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Yash
Yash@yashhq_22·
$20 in codex feel endless. $20 in claude disappear in 20 mins.
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Venkat Raman — inference/acc
@jarredsumner @badlogicgames yes theo and anomaly inc use oss as cloak and dagger when it suits them if u need to look at claude's internal agentic harness to get inspiration with all these ai tools and oss projects already, u don't deserve to do agentic engineering go back to do vibecoding
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Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
what would happen in reality - the tracker would be overrun with extremely poor slop PRs within days, making things worse, not better - triaging would become near impossible, given the flood of PRs - as a result, anthropic would merge exactly zero community contributions ask me how i know
Michael@michael_chomsky

it may sound insane, but @theo is almost definitely right to suggest that Anthropic should open-source Claude Code. The benefits are obvious: -it would be the most-starred repo of all time by a very wide margin, easily surpassing OpenClaw -they would get a bunch of free engineering from some of the smartest people in the world, and engineering velocity would skyrocket -a lot of the many small bugs plaguing CC would be eliminated -they would receive an unprecedented level of goodwill -CC SDK usage would likely 10x The downsides definitely aren't as pressing now that the source has been leaked. Regardless, 2025 was the year of mediocre harnesses. This will not be the case in 2026. I expect great things from Anthropic, OAI, Pi, Nous, OpenCode, and Slate Because once users taste a great harness, it's hard to return to something that isn't nearly as good.

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Jarred Sumner
Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
@badlogicgames also: - we have an insane shipping velocity as-is. external contributors would slow the team down. triaging issues is already v difficult (harder than in bun’s repo) - throwaway experiments get harder due to increased attention - it becomes a bit less fun to work on
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LM Dev@lmdev·
@maietta omg I forgot about deno completely
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Nick@maietta·
One of my biggest Pet Peeves in the tech world. Why is everyone ignoring Bun? Further, i don't think I've ever seen Deno mentioned in any docs anywhere.
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LM Dev@lmdev·
@radmadvlad @Medforyou23 @yacineMTB yeah and that could theoretically work but the maintenance and logistics involved is a pain in the ass trust me (i have 33.46 in my bank account)
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LM Dev@lmdev·
@thsottiaux surge pricing sounds terrible for developer sentiment, it would make more sense to simply have discounted rates at off peak hours makes more sense
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
With Codex the there is quite the gulf in load between peak and off-peak times, and we would like to achieve more of a smoother traffic pattern as that would be a more optimal use of our compute. We have ideas, but curious what you all think we should do? Would more usage during off-peak and surge multiplier during peak times make sense?
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LM Dev@lmdev·
@terrakei07 never been there but from my biased perspective of social media I see that it is everything US says bad about china condensed in one singular state
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Ben Dicken@BenjDicken·
tuitter - twitter for your terminal
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LM Dev@lmdev·
@__tinygrad__ @0xSero I am having trouble understanding how tinybox can compete with a maxed out mac studio in terms of model parameters
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the tiny corp@__tinygrad__·
@0xSero so the problem with this is at a sub $5k price point, you can't compete with normal gaming PCs, Mac Studios, and framework desktop depending on what you want re ram, ram bandwidth, and FLOPS. this is why we don't offer stuff sub $5k.
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0xSero@0xSero·
The first company to make AI boxes, with specialised AI models trained to fit on that hardware will be the next Apple. Would you buy? Should I start a company doing this?
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
dont you do it github...
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Tanner Linsley
Tanner Linsley@tannerlinsley·
Instead of doing a TanStack Conf, I'm seriously considering inviting everyone to just meet up on a Caribbean-bound cruise ship. It'd be cheaper in every way, you could bring as many family/friends as you want, and instead of wasting time on talks/booths, we can just chat endlessly about JS/TS/Web over unlimited freestyle soda machines, soft-serve ice-cream and mini golf. TanStack Cruise 2028
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