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Preparing for Google Summer of Code (GSOC)? This is a great place to start. One thing I strongly believe in is that GSoC preparation isn’t about waiting for the program to open it’s about starting early and building real open-source contributions that actually show up on your profile as that's where the program managers shortlist your from :) At @_olake , we’ve opened up a set of open-source bounties along with good first issues, specifically designed to help you start contributing in a structured and beginner-friendly way. Here’s how you can get started: 1️⃣ Open-source bounties & good first issues We’ve curated issues that are easy to start with while still being meaningful. The bounties range from $20 to $40 and go up to $100, depending on the contribution and impact. 2️⃣ Tech stack If you’re working with Java or Golang, this can be a great starter repository to gain hands-on experience with production-grade open-source code. 3️⃣ Join our Slack All conversations, discussions, and reviews happen on our Slack. This is where you’ll interact with maintainers and other contributors and get unblocked quickly. 4️⃣ Pick an issue & start contributing Go through the open issues, find the ones that match your skill set and interests, and start working on them. There’s no pressure just steady learning and shipping. 5️⃣ Share your PR on Slack Once you’ve raised a pull request, drop it on Slack. Our developers will review your work, guide you where needed, and help you improve. At the end of the day, Olake is all about open source, collaboration, and building in the open. If GSoC is on your radar, this is a solid way to start building a real and visible contribution history. 👉 Slack link is in the comments. Start contributing #GSOC
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Teams are go for launch with a $135 price per share for the SpaceX IPO → spacexipo.com/#priceannounce…
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If you are this, I am interested in collabing with you. I will give you a one-in-a-million chance to take your AI agent you might have built as a hobby or a startup to thousands of users in the EU and SF. How? Comment and I will dm the details
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Google results for searching openclaw Is openclaw dead ?
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Honestly one of the greatest features is Apple shortcuts this WWDC Shortcuts just became the most underrated feature on iPhone. You can now combine apps together and describe exactly what you want to happen and Apple builds the shortcut for you. Real example: tell it "When I leave the office, send Pete a message that I've left and include my calculated ETA based on current traffic." That's it. Maps detects you've left, calculates the ETA in real time, Messages fires off the text to Pete automatically. You don't touch your phone once. You're not manually stitching apps together anymore. Just describe the job, and your phone figures out which apps to combine and when to trigger it. Location, time, context it handles all of it.
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Here's what all went down in wwdc 2026 . A thread 🧵 Apple just shipped their own Claude Code and it lives right inside Xcode. This is the biggest developer news in years from @Apple . And yes you can club @GeminiApp models into this . But the real unlock is agents. You can now build agents of your choice inside Xcode, connect them to tools Maps, Messages, Calendar, Shortcuts and have them execute multi-step tasks together. Now it's just you, Xcode, and a clear vision. The barrier dropped hard. And Vision Pro gets the same treatment spatial app building with AI assist. Describe your layout and get a working prototype faster than ever. Xcode isn't a code editor anymore.
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Everything else Apple announced at WWDC and there was a lot. Safari got a serious rethink. Privacy-first browsing is now the default no tracking, no data shared with Apple, no fingerprinting. And if you need an extension, you don't have to go hunting in the App Store anymore. Just ask Safari what you need, and it'll build and install the extension for you on the spot. That's genuinely wild. Then there's Shortcuts, but supercharged. You can now combine apps together into workflows using shortcuts imagine one tap that pulls up your Maps route, fires off a message to whoever you're meeting, and adds travel time to your calendar. Not three steps. One. Apple calls this cross-app intelligence and it finally makes Shortcuts something normal people will actually use. And for Vision Pro specifically AI is now woven into the entire spatial experience. Better scene understanding, smarter app suggestions based on what you're doing in your environment, and interactions that feel less like you're operating a computer and more like the computer understands where you are and what you need. The through-line across all of WWDC this year: Apple is building AI that stays on your device, knows your context, and works across everything you use — without asking you to trust a cloud you can't see. That's the bet. And it's starting to feel like it might actually pay off.
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WWDC 2026 a thread . Native image generation is here on Apple devices and it runs fully on-device. You type a prompt anywhere Notes, Messages, Freeform and it generates. Want to mock up a birthday invite, create a custom sticker, or visualise an idea mid-conversation? Just describe it. Done. And because it's all on-device, Apple sees none of it. That's the key difference from everything else out there right now. On top of that, the camera and Photos app now have auto-recognition built in it understands what's in your images and uses that context to make smart suggestions. Get a photo of a restaurant menu and Messages will suggest a reply. Open a photo of a recipe and Notes will offer to save the ingredients. The phone is finally connecting the dots between what you see and what you do next.
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This is honestly pretty amazing at Apple WWDC . One of the pretty serious improvements are in thier AI game including this one in vision OS .
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Life is small .. go build a mobile app
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Only use of chatgpt for me
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I reached the backrooms of @perplexity_ai
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Done for the Friday and the week? What if we learn something new tonight & this weekend 👀 @opentelemetry is one of the most important topics today - observability for websites, backend containers, and AI apps. Learnt it from multiple sources so you don’t have to. One video covering collector, architecture & a practical demo app. Checkout the video here —youtu.be/SeZGYUo74QI?si=Dz71…
If you are starting with OpenTelemetry, this might be the only video you need. It covers how it started, what problems it solved, the architecture, a collector deep dive all tied together with a live demo. Everything straight from the official docs and covered within 15 minutes.
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Can someone give me a google drive link having the various videos people use for reposting stuff ? Thanks a ton
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My friend over there thinks you are pretty cute
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I wanted to do this for a long time. A single video that covers everything I had to piece together from multiple sources when I was starting out with @opentelemetry. Took everything I learned, put it in one place, and got in front of a camera. Link in the comments if anyone wants to check it out.
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That's just sad
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Onboarded first user to our platform ! Less goo..
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Time to try this one out!
Watch me control my computer with just my voice. This is the future of operating systems. No hands. GPT-Realtime 2.0 is very, very underrated. Demo:
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