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We rebuilt Memex, just in time for #shipmas This time focused on a singular workflow: >>> Support creators to quickly understand and capture valuable content and fully utilise their curations when writing in other tools 👉 Save anything you come across (Web, Video, Tweets, PDF, Images) 👉 Summarize and chat with everything 👉 Query everything via MCP servers in ChatGPT and others to help you draft content you saved/annotated I believe the AI slop future belongs to taste makers - the antidote to shitty content. Let's build tools for them.
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when cs:go map?
Fable one-shotted this ENTIRE Hogwarts castle, complete with classrooms, the Great Hall, Quidditch pitch, everything
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This sounds amazing and looking forward to be there! Haven't been in JP for 15 years and this will be a great reason to come back. What @KibaGateaux cooked up here also gets really close of what I hope the future of networked nations will be built upon: Autonomous clusters of neighbourhoods.
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This first change log concludes 3 months of locking in with legends like @martinrue, @offpaths, @stevie_builds, @chrissyinspace, @dayonefoundry, @onlinedopamine, @adam_riha_, @nhoss2, @ivan__bits. Thanks for the Da Nang chapter! Hopefully soon again. I have like 15 change log entries to publish, i've been locked in with you guys way too hard. Or....have you been locked in with me?!

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I'm having goosebumps right now. Years of research. In a day.
We believe AI can be a dedicated research partner to help discover the next breakthrough. Enter Co-Scientist: our latest Gemini-based multi-agent system that can generate, debate and evolve novel hypotheses for complex scientific problems 🧵
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Side by side with the Starship explosion from a few months ago
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This is by far the dumbest take you can have about this price difference. I would NEVER switch back to Windows. They are a $350 piece of crap and the software sucks. Apple is not a 5x brand, its a 10x product i get at a 50% discount.
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Kevin O'Leary says Apple's genius is making people pay 5x more for a laptop they could buy for $350 "you can buy an Apple laptop, average price about $1,800, or you can buy the same functionality for $350 on a Windows laptop" "but you still pay $1,800. Why? Brand" "you're paying a 5x multiple in some cases for something that is exactly like a Windows machine" "I put that out to people, they say, yeah, but it's not an Apple. So there is the genius of Jobs"
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What the fuck, this came out of nowhere. Create a band please.
how is nyc even real 🤯
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Oliver Sauter retweeted
big water is trying to silence us
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This is the ultimate midwit healthcare take. No, 32 countries have not “figured out” universal healthcare. The UK has “free” healthcare, and roughly 1 in 3 cancer patients in England still fail to start treatment within 62 days of urgent referral. Canada has “free” healthcare, and the median wait for neurosurgical treatment is around a year. Australia has “free” healthcare, and over half the country still buys private insurance despite paying for a public universal system with their taxes. Switzerland has universal coverage, because residents are required to buy private insurance. There is no government system where benevolent bureaucrats tuck you in at night with a warm blanket and an MRI appointment. The actual lesson from other wealthy countries is not “they figured it out.” America’s system has huge problems. Our prices are insane, insurance markets are distorted, and hospital systems are cartelized. Our regulations make care more expensive than it needs to be. Yet we still guarantee access to even the 8% who don’t have coverage. We give easy routes to qualify for medicaid for those with disabilities. Pretending the rest of the world solved healthcare because they slapped the word “universal” on a rationing scheme is not analysis. It is bumper sticker policy for people who think access means having a card in your wallet while you wait a year to see the doctor you need.
Free Universal Healthcare is so complicated and expensive that only 32 of the 33 wealthiest countries in the world have figured it out.
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In April, a website that has been sued, blocked, deplatformed, and chased across thirty-seven domains over fifteen years quietly launched its own AI. Sci-Hub is the largest unauthorized library of scientific papers in human history. Ninety-five million academic papers. Tens of millions of books. Built and maintained by a single Kazakhstani neuroscientist named Alexandra Elbakyan since 2011, funded by donations, hosted on whatever country's registrar will tolerate it that year, mirrored across torrents and IPFS and Telegram bots. Elsevier sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. The American Chemical Society sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. India sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. Swedish registrar Njalla cut the .se domain in January. Sci-Hub stayed up at .al, .ru, .ee, .box, and a half-dozen .onion addresses the registrars cannot reach. Now the library has built its own intelligence. Sci-Bot launched in alpha in April. You ask it a research question. It answers, and it cites real papers from inside the corpus, with links that actually open the actual papers. The bot does not hallucinate citations. It cannot, because it only draws from papers it actually holds. The same property that the venture-funded labs have spent four years and forty billion dollars trying to engineer back into their products is a free side effect of training the model on a library that contains the books. Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Meta have all been sued in the past eighteen months for training their models on the same shadow libraries that Sci-Hub assembled. Meanwhile the corpus those scripts were pointed at, the corpus those models were trained on, the corpus the entire generative AI industry is built on, sat right there the whole time, free, with a search box on top. The pirates beat them to it. Sci-Bot was built on a corpus that was already free, by a team that asked no permission, charging no one, with the explicit position that the right to read scientific research is older than the cartel that decided to charge for it. The same arithmetic the medieval guilds used to keep the printing trade in approved hands. The same arithmetic Pope Paul IV used in 1559 to publish the Index Librorum Prohibitorum. The same arithmetic the Stationers' Company used in seventeenth-century London. Knowledge has always had a fence around it. The fence has always been guarded by men who did not write the books. The library answers. We never asked permission. We never had to.
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Dear Cloudflare Engineer: Come to Da Nang Join the Community Enjoy Great Coffee Build a SaaS
JUST IN: Cloudflare lays off 1,100 employees through email as it restructures for the “agentic AI era.”
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Don't come, its going to be super lame. Lame place, too many lame people working on lame things you can learn lame stuff from. ...but only if you're not a builder. Don't come.
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Dead internet theory, real? @martinrue
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i feel so seen
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people are walking around with their laptops slightly ajar to keep their agents running
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I see what you did there @Aella_Girl , wow.
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When you learn that your customers in Roller Coaster Tycoon bought maps not to find the rides, but to find the exit 😂🤯 youtube.com/watch?v=ZANFhJ9H…
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Thanks brother for all the support and beta testing!❤️❤️ Thanks to your brave pioneering, people can now give Claude a second brain built on years of your bookmarking black hole. Save anything, and let Claude query it when writing, drafting, creating, researching or automating. This is now possible: "Write me a draft about the economics of nuclear energy from the things I saved in Memex" or "Take all the Tiktok videos and slideshow I saved with #inspiration last week an pump them into @genviral_ to make videos for my brand" or "Every morning write me a personalised newsletter with the latest updates on the top topics i was interested in the last month" or or or
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