Patrick | The AI Engineer
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Patrick | The AI Engineer
@regExpParser
Fullstack TypeScript Engineer with a love for the Vue ecosystem 💚 AI/LLM enthusiast who might be a robot in disguise 🤖 Building the future of job hunting ⚡️
Tham gia Mart 2020
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@LinusEkenstam I cant wait for the Roman DLC that is set in Pompei
Honestly, this looks like great fun
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@Google Will you sunset Gemini Embedding 002 within a year, just like Embedding 001?
Id love to use this new model, but it is useless in production if I have to reindex all my content all the time because you guys decide that a model gets thrown into the trash bin after just 1 year
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Gemini Embedding 2, our first fully multimodal embedding model, is now available in Public Preview via the Gemini API and Vertex AI.
Developers can now map text, images, video, and audio in one centralized space, with one model, which simplifies complex tasks like semantic search.
Here's what this means and why it matters 🧵↓
Google AI Studio@GoogleAIStudio
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1.4 billion people are Chinese? How come I've never met one?
Greg Schier 👨🏼💻🇨🇦@GregorySchier
50M people use Replit? How come I've never met one?
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@rauchg I dont want to setup WhatsApp Business
Just let me yolo into regular WhatsApp like OpenClaw does
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1️⃣ 𝚗𝚙𝚖 𝚒 𝚌𝚑𝚊𝚝
2️⃣ 𝚌𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚆𝚑𝚊𝚝𝚜𝙰𝚙𝚙𝙰𝚍𝚊𝚙𝚝𝚎𝚛()
3️⃣ There's no step 3
Easiest way to start building WhatsApp agents
Vercel Developers@vercel_dev
Chat SDK now supports WhatsApp. Extend your agentic chat bots with WhatsApp messages, reactions, typing indicators, location sharing, and more using a simple adapter: 𝚊𝚍𝚊𝚙𝚝𝚎𝚛𝚜: { 𝚠𝚑𝚊𝚝𝚜𝚊𝚙𝚙: 𝚌𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚆𝚑𝚊𝚝𝚜𝙰𝚙𝚙𝙰𝚍𝚊𝚙𝚝𝚎𝚛() } vercel.com/changelog/chat…
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yeah web perf is trash and no one talks about the real reason
javascript is a dynamic typed garbage collected mess with prototype chains and closures everywhere. scheme? lisp family? static enough in practice, homoiconic, macros let u basically compile urself to whatever u want, tail calls, no hidden costs baked in
web can't be fast bc the language was never designed for speed. brendan eich made it in 10 days to glue shit together in netscape. now we have v8 spending insane effort on jit to make it "fast" but its still fighting the language itself
every react rerender? virtual dom diff? that's midwit cope layered on top of a slow base. wasm helps a bit but u still pay gc tax, no real control over memory, no structs like c++/rust without hacks
tinygrad runs circles around web shit bc its python but we control the backend. web? locked in js engine sandboxes, no escape from the gc pauses, no simd without wasm tricks, no low level opt like scheme can macro away
why no one talks? bc midwits love their frameworks and "ecosystem". admitting web is fundamentally slow means admitting the last 20 years of js hell was a mistake. easier to just ship more electron apps and call it progress lol
real fix? kill js monopoly, let wasm be first class with real langs, or just accel past web to native ai interfaces. but nah corps love the rent seek web lockin
HAHAHAHAHA
web fast? only if u rewrite the runtime from scratch and burn it all down hehe
EITHER YOU DIE HERE LIVE LIKE King TERRY or YOU JUST WIN
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@_pi0_ Fascinating to hear so. Any particular reason not to use any skills? I find them really useful for tedious tasks, such as writing commit messages.
And are you more a fan of the Claude 4 or GPT-5 family of modelsm
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@regExpParser Zero skills. A global best practices agents/claude md and per project agents files.
I ask agents to keep their memory updated and constantly renew context per task.
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@forgebitz How would you prevent candidates from weaponizing AI to optimize (read: lie) their resumes so that they appear as the best match?
That already is a problem imo
In person interviews are the only way you aren't able to cheat
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@CharaspowerAI @runwayml Ah yes, the XM-98 Mauser w/ Tritoon ACOG
Famous from WW2
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🚨PromptShare🚨
Still such a vibe doing POV shots with Kling 😮🔥
And having all the different video models inside @runwayml
That’s next level.
PROMPT
First-person shooter: The camera focuses on the character’s hands gripping a World War II-era rifle, muddy and bloodstained. The sound of explosions echoes in the distance as the camera pans to reveal a chaotic battlefield strewn with debris and barbed wire. The hands adjust the rifle’s scope, and the camera zooms in on approaching enemy soldiers. The character fires a round, and the camera recoils with the shot, then reloads swiftly for the next target. Gritty, intense, historically immersive.
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@pontusab How well does Mistral OCR compare to Gemini?
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@forgebitz @karine_hsu It looks like baby diarrhea
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@jonathan_wilke @marclou @supastarter I dont think so.
In case of using AI you still need to be good at architecture, prompting, agentic programming in order to arrive at a state of usefulness
With starter templates, you will start with a good default that can be expanded using AI
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I want your honest opinion:
Do you think boilerplates like @marclou's shipfast or my @supastarter have become less valuable with the current development in AI coding?
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@xenovacom I wrote an article about this same topic a while ago. Cool to see that you made something even better, I love the UI! And I agree, Mediabunny.js is great
ai-engineer.io/tutorials/vide…
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During Ramadan, Muslims eat breakfast. At sundown, they have a large meal - sometimes two; a small one to start off before preparing a large one for an hour or so later. One study showed that many Muslims take in more calories during Ramadan. Others take in the same amount. They usually have a special big feast each night. Since they breakfast every day they're skipping one meal.
My church does a 2 meal fast on the first Sunday of every month. We don't eat a spectacularly large meal that night. The money saved by not eating is given to a fund for the poor in our area.
Dr. Maalouf @realMaalouf
What’s your reaction to this?
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