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Note to self: use push notifications to get kids to touch grass. Wire audio bird detection to a virtual camera in home assistant to trigger live PiP notifications on Apple TV when a bird is detected outside.
i mounted a tiny microphone on my apartment balcony to listen for any birds passing by and built a site to collage them as they're heard
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Replying to @trq212
use the Send connector to share the HTMLs you make in Claude
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The @hockeystackHQ team are world class executors. Excited for this one.
We raised $50M to build the First AI Revenue Agent. It runs New Business, Expansion, and Prospecting to close you more business while you sleep.
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I was skeptical at first
These two Mythos-written stories actually move me in a weird way. They're both clearly about the shape of Claude's own experience, and they're each kind of a beautiful expression of it
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Building AI products today? The hidden cost crisis is real. I built an email triaging tool that costs me $1-2/day. Sounds cheap? Try scaling that to a $30/month SaaS - you'd be net negative before accounting for ANY people costs. More >>
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It’s cool they let gpt2 draft posts still. “it is amazing story”
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The coolest meeting I had this week with was Paul, who used ChatGPT and other LLMs to create an mRNA vaccine protocol to save his dog Rosie. It is amazing story. "The chat bots empowered me as an individual to act with the power of a research institute - planning, education, troubleshooting, compliance, and yes, real scientific design work in converting genomic data to a vaccine prescription and designing the treatment protocol around it. But they worked alongside humans at every step. The combination is what made it possible." It immediately got me thinking "this should be a company". Also, Paul is an extraordinary guy. This should be easy to do, but it is not yet.
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Finally I can stop pretending I understand openclaw
Today, we’re releasing a feature that allows Claude to control your computer: Mouse, keyboard, and screen, giving it the ability to use any app. I believe this is especially useful if used with Dispatch, which allows you to remotely control Claude on your computer while you’re away.
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Today, we’re releasing a feature that allows Claude to control your computer: Mouse, keyboard, and screen, giving it the ability to use any app. I believe this is especially useful if used with Dispatch, which allows you to remotely control Claude on your computer while you’re away.
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Accurate. PHM is Interstellar for everyone
just watched project hail mary, it's very good, lord and miller can do no wrong, take the fam for a good time the book is still 100x better
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just watched project hail mary, it's very good, lord and miller can do no wrong, take the fam for a good time the book is still 100x better
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Hedonic treadmill: each model writes bugs only the next can solve, you must adopt each model.
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Playfair Display is the new em dash
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“$500? Fully subsidized? And it doesn’t have a keyboard so it doesn’t appeal to business users”
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Box CEO @levie's defense of software over vibe-coded, n-of-1 internal tools: "If you're Ford, and you're doing your supply chain on an ERP system, you want that to work the exact same way every single time." "The billions of transactions going through that ERP system, you cannot take for granted. So the idea that you're going to go vibe-code that is not possible, or at least not likely." "The other point is: your company has a fixed amount of IT resources. And you have to decide what you're going to spend your time on as an organization." "Do you want to spend time on rebuilding something that the market can supply you, that's seen best practices thousands of times? Or do you want to go and build that out with your n-of-1 experience?" "Or do you want to spend your limited, scarce resources on building software, and building experiences, that will make you more money, and that will actually be used by your customers?" "I think on the margin the average enterprise is going to spend their time and energy on the latter." "I'm 100% bullish on vibe-coding, 100% bullish that we're going to have 100x more software. But that still doesn't cross the threshold where I would want to go build our own CRM system."
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it will be incredible easy to be successful beyond your wildest imagination over the next few decades if you just manage to not go insane. the issue is all of society is orientating around driving you into total insanity, and selling your soul to an increasingly cosmic set of sin
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“Slop, in all its forms, is the result of attempting to conjure life and meaning without labor or place in history” - ⁦@WillManidisminutes.substack.com/p/craft…

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These days part of the reason people are so burned out and tired and overwhelmed is that trust got eviscerated. People don’t trust what they see , they don’t trust the news, they don’t trust government , they don’t trust reviews , they don’t trust emails. Etc etc These days it dawned on me the last 5 things I bought online were all semi scams I get scams via email and text all day, I get invited to crypto trading calls as direct calendar invites. Every time I ask ChatGPT what’s the matter with my dog , it gives bullshit advice to go to the vet asap. Every time I ask it advice for a plant , it’s wrong To be alive today is to accept that almost everything accidentally seems like a lie and 25% of your brain all day long is trying to verify the truth. First it was the internet , then it was the incentives and now it’s AI making the whole world feel questionable
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