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you can’t spell reverse engineer without revenge
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the shut down of fable by the govt is the first step to eventually get a crony to sit on the board for 'govt oversight' when the motivator will be capture and monetary - am i the only to see this coming?
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One of jazz’s finest masterpieces
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this happened to my friend eric
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How I use Claude Code and Remotion to make animated diagrams. Sorry, it's not a single prompt. 1. Find an input language the model knows well. For example, Mermaid for flowcharts. Claude writes it fluently, so it's my entry point. 2. Use Claude to build components that take that input and bake in the guardrails: design system, animation patterns, layout rules. 3. Now I can describe what I want in plain English e.g. "create a flowchart for the tier check section in the script", and Claude translates it to our input language: ``` flowchart TD t1[Tier 1<br/>read-only] t2[Tier 2<br/>in-project writes] t3[Tier 3<br/>everything else] action[Action] --> t1 action --> t2 action --> t3 t1 --> skip([Skips classifier]) t2 --> skip t3 --> classifier{Classifier} classifier --> approve[Approve] classifier --> deny[Deny] ``` The component handles the rest: layout, styling, node and edge reveals. It also takes events for follow-ups like the trace dot that follows a path and lights up nodes. 4. To finish it off, I wrapped the board in a separate CRT shader component. It really helps to have a shared vocabulary with your agent. When I say "rise in fast on enter", it knows I mean fade in while translating up, from a set offset, faster than the default duration, with a specific bezier curve. For common language inspo: look into @mattpocockuk `/grill-with-docs` and index.how/to/articulate by @emilkowalski and @glennui.
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We are the music makers, the dreamers of dreams. We have very strong resumes and linear work histories
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I built a Video Call App that's a little... different. But things went a bit too far. Wait for it 👀 Everything made directly in @omma_ai mediaPipe Segment Vision
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true basedchuds replace the main board with this
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A historic moment: the main tower of the Sagrada Família has finally been completed The day before, it was consecrated by Pope Leo XIV, marking the 100th anniversary of the death of the great architect Antoni Gaudí. The 172.5-meter Tower of Jesus Christ has become the tallest part of the church, and the Sagrada Família is now considered the tallest Christian structure in the world. Construction of the basilica began in 1882. Gaudí died in 1926 without ever seeing his main masterpiece completed. However, this is still not the final stage: interior work and the main entrance still remain. So the world’s most famous long-term construction project is officially not finished yet.
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Get paid to wait The Claude Code spinner might be the most watched line on Earth. So I turned it into an ad marketplace. Advertisers bid on it. You keep 50% of the money. Install the extension → get cash from ads. Introducing Kickbacks
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until we meet again some sunny day… happy birthday, ryan.
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Stairs I designed. -Steel, teak, and light. Simple.
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The largest benchmark is a project with 1.5 million lines of code which is not yet reporting memory pressure here tsz.dev/compatibility/ But in my earlier testing it was under 2GB peak RSS
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by thomas wykes. had me crying laughing
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when im starring repo # 3201 on github,

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Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use. Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
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