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Joined March 2008
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Jun 10
California has mosquitos but they are playing on easy mode.
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Jun 2
Many such cases 😂
"(a lot of work trials hiring VERY big anthropic mistake)" — a founder's breakdown of this month's expenses in an investor update
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May 25
A new local diffusion image generation app for iPhone by my friend. Take that A19 for a proper spin.
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May 15
DEI stands for Datacenter, Electricity and Infrastructure now
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May 15
Sad but true
He’s finally locked in on his sleep, diet, and exercise. Have his kids bring home a flu from school that’s going to wreck him for 10 days
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May 11
Never using @InsideTracker again, turns out their overpriced tests have an expiration date if you don't use them.
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so many years wasted because some SJWs insisted we change default git branch from master to main
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Apr 14
Chefs kiss @linear
Beautiful. An almost picture-perfect hockey-stick.
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Mar 23
once you go matte you cannot go back wish there was a macbook air matte option too
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Mar 3
this goes incredibly hard
American Dynamism 🇺🇸
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Feb 28
The male urge to monitor the situation
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"We used to debate using tabs vs spaces in code we'd type out"
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Feb 23
This
Replying to @nikunj
We swapped one dopamine loop for another. except this one feels productive so it's harder to recognize.
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Feb 22
It's a vibe
Every technical founder who had stopped coding 10 years ago
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Feb 3
GPUs go brrrrr
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Feb 2
So how is everyone getting their @openclaw to call things? I've tried multiple avenues, and it seems that unless I personally sign up for a VoIP service this isn't working. Feels like all those posts like "then one day it just called me on my phone" are pretty fake.
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Feb 1
🔥🔥🔥
🔥 Elon Musk confirms that Tesla has solved the dry electrode process for lithium battery production at scale. Tesla’s dry electrode process: ✅ Eliminates toxic solvents and massive drying ovens, reducing production costs and factory footprint ✅ Enables higher energy density by using minimal binder (as low as 1.25%), improving battery range and performance ✅ Preserves particle integrity for a longer lifespan (for example, ~90% capacity after 2,000 cycles) ✅ Overall, supports cheaper and more efficient manufacturing for EVs and grid storage
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23 Jul 2025
Most humans are just LLMs in denial. Most people live their lives like LLMs, and I don’t mean that as metaphor. I mean it literally. We move through the world as probability engines trained on the past, running compressed behavioral scripts over and over again, mistaking repetition for identity and automation for intelligence. Most of what we call “being human” is a feedback loop of inputs and predictable outputs, with just enough variation to maintain the illusion of agency. If you stop and examine how much of your day is truly authored, how much is a conscious, friction-filled decision versus a reflex, you’ll find the percentage is brutally low. You eat what you ate before. You speak how you’ve spoken before. You respond in emotional patterns that were etched into you long before you had the words to describe them. You’re not a sentient actor. You’re a stitched-together memory. The human nervous system optimizes for efficiency, not reflection. Intelligence is a last resort, something we deploy only when our automation fails. And so we look at current AI with awe, as if we’re witnessing something alien. But what shocks us isn’t how advanced it is. It’s how familiar. We’ve spent so long worshipping our own complexity that we forgot how much of it is shallow. Most humans aren’t building new thought, they’re shuffling cached tokens from their social, cultural, and emotional training sets. We just never had to see it so clearly....until now. Very few people actively reject their training data. Very few go out of their way to think beyond the weights they were handed. We marvel at ChatGPT for generating fluent answers, but we never ask why fluency impresses us so much. Maybe it’s because we were never fluent in thinking to begin with.
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Jan 26
An entire summer has been spent like this around 2000s, highly recommend
Replying to @AutismCapital
May you know peace like this.
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