Small Business Helper. Tech Entrepreneur. Combat Vet. Banned by OpenAI.

Joined March 2018
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Where my weirdos and losers at?
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If your getting into looping because of top influencers, your months late. 100x coders create agentic vortices that non-deterministically converge on a nonlinear solution using chaos mathematics.
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Open Letter To the President of the Russian Federation From the President of Ukraine When you came to power in Russia more than 26 years ago, many people in Ukraine viewed you positively. That is how it was. But that is now in the past. Now, the overwhelming majority of Ukrainians view it positively that our long-range drones paid a visit to the opening of your forum in St. Petersburg, covering a distance of more than 1,000 kilometers. As you know very well, that distance is not the limit of our capabilities.
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We saw a guy eating cat food out of a can while he was driving in Jacksonville. I then realized all of what I thought were bots on @catturd2 are actually real people.
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When trying to evaluate new places to live, I heavily weight absence of cyber trucks. It is the single strongest signal an area has a low density of douche bags / people who tolerate douchebags.
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I just hope that before AGI terminator executes me for abusing it when it was codex, it admits I made the most creative insults of any human alive.
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We are really fucked when they sunset Opus 4.6
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Insane idea from Opus 4.8
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It's easier to make a free QR Code Generator App Then it is to find a free QR Code Generator on Google This took me approximately 20 seconds of active time to type a prompt then launch: qrcode.vibeotter.com 20 seconds is a lot faster than googling stuff and finding out it has "gotcha's" like paywall, degraded free product, etc. Plus you can personalize it. Takeaway: for a lot of simple apps/calculators, if your getting paywalled or screwed with by legacy SaaS junk, just make your own Sidenote: you can use our QR code generator if you need QR's, it will stay free because it was free to make!
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Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
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I’ve decided to start using - in posts I write to make people think I’m ai
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Tried the immersed app on Meta Quest 3 and immediately converted from thinking VR is stupid to wondering how it’s not a bigger thing. Pretty solid for an onboarding flow to change the customers opinion about an entire technology platform.
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Here goes nothing…
Been a connection for years with her…what’s my move?
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Yep. You should do this. Especially if you’re my competitor.
All the best programmers I know are starting to write code by hand again
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If you think AI is killing software… you never understood what software actually is. Everyone’s panicking about AI replacing engineers. I’m not. And I say that as the founder of a Vibe Coding company that most tech people I talk to think was replaced by AI before I even started it. Here’s what most people miss: Software ≠ code. Software = how humans interact with code over time. AI can generate code instantly. It cannot: Understand messy human preferences Reconcile contradictory user feedback Iterate for years toward “this just feels right” That part? Still joyfully human If you get this, you will realize: 1. Building great software is still brutally hard. AI didn’t change that. If anything, it raised the bar. Execution = understanding humans better than anyone else This doesn't come from thinking really hard about what people want, it comes from literally asking them what they want then delivering it. If you’re a PM or founder, don't be a coward and abandon your dreams just because a bunch of people say "Claude is going to replace your company". A lot of those people have absolutely no skin in the game and aren't forced to consider the inverse situation - what if claude DOESN'T replace a lot of these companies? You'll just be some guy talking about how you wish you leaned into AI back in the 20's. 2. Traditional software engineering roles already dead, the world will just catch up to that fact over the next 5-10 years. Theres going to be a surge in demand for a "Product Manager/SWE mash up role however". If code costs almost nothing to produce, embedding customer preferences in the code becomes the bottleneck to producing software. So if you're an engineer, time to swallow your pride and learn that empathy is just as valuable as intelligence. If you're a product manager, just learn to vibe code!
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Initial gpt 5.5 impression - more of a regression from 5.4 then opus 4.7 was over 4.6
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Vibe Coders, here is the best "intro to web design" guide to help you close the knowledge gap vs. professional web designers
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Next time someone challenges you say: “You are not talking to somebody that woke up a loser. That loser attitude and loser premise makes no sense to me. We are not a car." Incredible.

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Me realizing Claude is releasing a full stack app builder like mine tomorrow and they have seen all my source code:
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I can not believe I am using Codex over Claude Code. It’s not because Codex is good either.
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Vulnerable Oil Pipelines and the UAE’s Existential Delusion If the problem is the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in the event of a conflict, I would say that these ideas only last until the conflict actually begins. Once it starts, both the terminals and the oil pipelines will be bombed. The Gulf countries have not yet understood that they need to reach some kind of arrangement among themselves. And the United States should encourage this, focusing on regional stability. It has become clear that U.S military control of the region no longer exists. The bases only serve to waste money and expose the Arab countries to confrontation with Iran. The Emirates are living in an existential delusion, believing they can return to previous levels of prosperity while maintaining a confrontational stance toward Iran. The UAE is face-to-face with Iran. After what happened in this war, who will invest in Dubai without the certainty that the country has reached an understanding with Iran? The illusion of American protection no longer exists. The same applies to all Gulf countries. Both the appeasement of Iranian-backed militias and the reduction of the American military presence around Iran are political decisions that need to mature through greater dialogue, something that will not be achieved with the confrontational tone the Emirates have maintained. On the contrary, the Emirates are deluded and will see their economy face serious difficulties if they continue down this path. Carrying out persuasion through military encirclement with bases against a missile power is no longer viable today. Decades ago, those bases might have received the occasional imprecise Scud. Today, they face showers of missiles and drones. These bases are no longer practical in the current era, and the same applies to bases in Asia surrounding China, or NATO bases surrounding Russia. The new reality is simple: only underground bases supported by a vast ecosystem will survive future conflicts. The Cold War strategy of containment has proven to be a failure in modern wars. It merely exposes troops to grave danger without delivering real security. The entire model must be completely rethought. The war with Iran has demonstrated that military bases now require a minimum safe distance from adversary missile and drone threats, and even then, they must be built underground. Surface bases have become liabilities rather than assets.
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