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@HugoPodw

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加入时间 Haziran 2022
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Hugo@HugoPodw·
@0xSero Agreed. Never cared to bring my subs to cursor until glass. I really love the UX
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0xSero@0xSero·
@HugoPodw No clue, but you can and should unpatch it (; I love Cursor, especially glass is top tier but I won't be paying per token when I can pay 10x less doing this stupid shit.
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0xSero@0xSero·
I have the most unhinged custom model list in any agent harness, a mix of my local models & all my subs & hacks. Droid's remote now allows BYOK, it took like 15 mins to setup end to end all synced. - Claude Code remote control permissions suck - Codex has no mobile app
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Hugo@HugoPodw·
When I quit and re-open the app it works for around 1 second and then goes completely blank again
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Hugo@HugoPodw·
@opencode On the desktop app my screen has gone white and I can't do anything, restart doesn't work, refresh doesn't work, can't check for updates. Would love to be able to get back to coding :) Any help is appreciated.
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Philip Kiely@philipkiely·
@HugoPodw Reasoning is configurable and set to false by default— docs pages for the models should have more info
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Hugo@HugoPodw·
Hey @philipkiely do thinking models like GLM-5 or Kimi K2.5 actually perform any reasoning before their response on Baseten? I'm not seeing any thinking tokens come through, and the TTFT is suspiciously good 😄
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Hugo@HugoPodw·
@scaling01 I watched 10 mins of his Elon interview because it was going semi viral on twitter, after that I vowed to never watch an interview from him.
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Lisan al Gaib@scaling01·
thought I would watch a chill podcast with Dario, but I'm just pissed off at how bad of an interviewer this guy is how the hell did he get to 2.1 million subscribers, and how did be become a billionaire lmao
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Kimi.ai@Kimi_Moonshot·
🚀 Hello, Kimi K2 Thinking! The Open-Source Thinking Agent Model is here. 🔹 SOTA on HLE (44.9%) and BrowseComp (60.2%) 🔹 Executes up to 200 – 300 sequential tool calls without human interference 🔹 Excels in reasoning, agentic search, and coding 🔹 256K context window Built as a thinking agent, K2 Thinking marks our latest efforts in test-time scaling — scaling both thinking tokens and tool-calling turns. K2 Thinking is now live on kimi.com in chat mode, with full agentic mode coming soon. It is also accessible via API. 🔌 API is live: platform.moonshot.ai 🔗 Tech blog: moonshotai.github.io/Kimi-K2/thinki… 🔗 Weights & code: huggingface.co/moonshotai
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Hugo@HugoPodw·
@Polish785 @banay_john I think I might potentially have hyperthyroidism, use to have thyroid problems when I was younger but never dug deep enough for a clinical conclusion.
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Polish@Polish785·
@HugoPodw @banay_john He says his thyroid played up. (Hair thinning, low thyroid function, digestion) People with thyroid issues do so much worse with high intensity exercise. The fatigue is insane. We actually do better with light exercise not so often. This is a thyroid issue. Autoimmune.
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Hugo@HugoPodw·
@hburgersar @banay_john Apparently according to the peaters thats not true but my experience definitely would say otherwise. Can't over exaggerate how shit I was feeling and it all just vanished after starting the training.
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Hugo@HugoPodw·
I have something similar to fartlek in my interval runs (obviously its a bit more structured) I do vary in pace a little bit in all my runs, one minute might be 5:30km, the next might be 5:50 which evens out to 5:40 if thats the pace I'm looking for. 19min, 5k is a very good time definitely a time to be proud of thats in the top 1% percent for most ages. To improve for a triathlon I would start incorporating some long slow runs like 2 hour zone 2 runs where its pretty chill but long. Get a HRM if you haven't to figure out your heart rate zones or just chuck in your 5k pace to ChatGPT it will tell you, your zones but in pace instead. So maybe zone 1 is a 7min/km then zone 2 is a 6min/km etc...
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SoulSpirit ✨@MyCap7·
@HugoPodw @dopaminologic @banay_john Ah I see -I think I’m thinking more of Fartlek kind of variation of pace during a mid distance run - do you incorporate that style of training? (Ive got my 5k to 19mins after 2.5 months after 20 years of not running but aiming to stagger to a half/ full /triathlons down the line)
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serotoninskeptic@5HTskeptic·
Sure! Here’s a possible paraphrase of your text, keeping the meaning but rephrasing it more smoothly: Just a helpful reminder, adding a few spoonfuls of properly cooked white button mushrooms to your daily diet can significantly support digestion, improve bowel regularity, and even ease symptoms linked to high estrogen — It’s truly one of the most effective, high-return health habits you can adopt! Would you like me to create a shorter, social-media style version as well?
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Hugo@HugoPodw·
@batwood011 Who's this send me a message privately. My one or two videos mentioning Sindarin is 90% of the content out there praising it (other than you ofc)
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Hugo@HugoPodw·
@032ilysm Get yourself some Muszynianka, polish version of Gerolsteiner.
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8f4@032ilysm·
Polish raw milk, aspirin, and magnesium
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Hugo@HugoPodw·
@FasciaWill Many lessons to be learned from video games
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will@FasciaWill·
This power-up is marxist coded. Basically an extreme form of welfare. Never trust the person who unapologetically celebrates his win after activating this rocket
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Zaid K. Dahhaj@zaidkdahhaj·
I forgot who sent me this picture of their father (if you see this, give me a shout so I can thank you again for sending it) Here’s the quote: “This is a picture of my father. One area of his body has been consistently concealed while the other has remained consistently exposed to direct sunlight. He just turned 81. I noticed this during a run we went on today” Here, we have a prime visual example in a human being of all the work I have pushed in the past few years What you’re seeing in this image is a long term effect of differential light exposure on skin health and skin aging From a circadian perspective, light helps control the skin’s internal clocks, which affects mitochondria, collagen, melanin, and immune health in big ways The tanned area (the neck) has been consistently exposed to full spectrum sunlight. This exposure has trained the skin through hormesis to develop adaptive defenses and hormetic benefits: • Increased melanin • Thicker epidermis • Stronger mitochondrial resilience • Upregulated DNA repair mechanisms In contrast, the untanned area (under the neck) has remained shielded from full spectrum sunlight. This lack of exposure creates skin that is: • Thinner • More fragile • Less resilient to sudden UV exposure • Poorly adapted from a mitochondrial and circadian standpoint So, here’s the mother of all questions Which area is healthier? The tanned area is healthier, contrary to what centralized orthodoxy and dermatology says about melanin being “a sign of skin/DNA damage” (a very flawed, reductive assumption) Why is the tanned area healthier? Because it’s been progressively trained to handle full spectrum light when UV is present Furthermore, light is a circadian cue essential for mitochondrial maintenance, redox balance, and repair signaling Adaptation builds resilience Shielding leads to fragility Chronically concealed skin ages differently, often worse when finally exposed, because it’s lost the circadian rhythm cues light provides Without consistent exposure, it doesn’t maintain the same defenses (melanin, antioxidants, DNA repair proteins) And yet, centralized practitioners have the audacity to blame the sun, even though we’re talking about a circadian species that spends most of its life indoors, rarely receives the hormetic stimulus it needs (sunlight), and suffers from chronic circadian disruption, which destroys the skin barrier and undermines the body’s natural anti-cancer defenses This is how far the apple has fallen from the tree Skin health is married to progressive sunlight exposure, not avoidance Daylight entrains circadian skin clocks, supports mitochondrial health, and fortifies structure through melanin and collagen/elastin/hyaluronic acid synthesis Avoiding full spectrum sunlight creates a system unprepared for the very environment we evolved under It all boils down to this: Skin that’s regularly exposed to sunlight within a circadian aligned framework becomes stronger and more resilient because light helps train its defenses like melanin, antioxidants, and repair systems through circadian signaling In contrast, skin that stays hidden from sunlight misses out on these benefits, leading to weaker mitochondria, poor repair, and more buildup of damage over time This can cause more moles, spots, and irregularities to appear, making that skin more vulnerable to problems compared to areas that have been gradually adapted to sunlight Checkmate, centralized dermatology
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