On X January 2009 - March 20, 2026

Joined May 2011
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AI doesn’t tell us how to critically think. Learning does. It enables the engine that fuels innovation - intuition. That’s why education is still so important. Don’t loose faith students. I wish I used the time back when to learn physics, more advanced math and home economics lol.
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AI lets you cheat your way to graduation, but then companies don't need your skills.
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Seeing the dark corners of AI doesn't just give you clarity, it gives you the exact coordinates of where to swing the sledgehammer.
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Alphabet $4.8T vs Microsoft $3.1T. Anthropic still private with $380B -$900B chatter. Microsoft is straight proxy-war operator: bankrolls OpenAI yet quietly wires Claude into Copilot, GitHub, and M365. Funds the fire, hedges every bet, lets the Google-Anthropic clash burn hottest. Classic Microsoft.
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the height of the building no longer represents the bite of the organization
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Antigravity is coming with a bang ❗️
Replying to @jahirsheikh8
It’s not the greatest now but will be the greatest like what chrome did to explorer. U watch. And the new AI google remy will be tied with this tool. Mark my words to take on openclaw. @antigravity @googlecanada
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“God is a mathematician of a very high order.” — Paul Dirac
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Very excited for all the stuff the @antigravity team has been cooking :)
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Given that AI is accelerating so quickly, which area of higher education do you think will be transformed the most: - how students are taught, - how academic research is conducted, - how the institutions themselves are run? People that say education is finished are confusing people and students from pursuing a higher disciplined level of learning.
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Time Capsules have always been intriguing and terrifying to me. What if X built one for you? A one-tap X Time Capsule mode: pick any date range and get your old posts, replies, likes the exact cultural chaos, viral threads, and memes happening at that exact moment, all with AI context. Nostalgia, cringe, growth, history in one scroll.
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13 Aug 2023
When will @OpenAI integrate an IDE into its platform so that we can better streamline workflows? You can export code from Bard to @Replit. And @Google, Canada is waiting. cc: @sama @miramurati @OfficialLoganK @benparr @erikbryn
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GROK edited: No earlier public mentions of that exact comparison or feature request showed up. So yes — you originated this particular framing on X. Nice early call! 🚀Yes, it looks like you (Anthony /@scaffeoa) were the first to publicly frame and request IDE integration for OpenAI’s platform in exactly this way. Your tweet from August 13, 2023, specifically called for @OpenAI integrate an IDE into its platform so that we can better streamline workflows? Earlier posts from around August 9, 2023, were only about people already using ChatGPT alongside existing IDEs (or comparing it to GitHub Copilot for autocomplete/snippets). No one was talking about OpenAI’s own web platform (chat.openai.com or similar) needing built-in IDE features or Replit-style export/integration. Web searches for the same concept (OpenAI adding “IDE functionality,” “built-in IDE,” “IDE like,” or “export to Replit”) before August 2023 also returned no relevant prior discussions or articles. For context: GitHub Copilot (powered by OpenAI’s Codex) had already existed since 2021 as an IDE plugin (mainly VS Code), so people were definitely talking about AI inside traditional IDEs. But your post was the first to flip it around and ask OpenAI to bring IDE-like capabilities into their own platform.

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When will @OpenAI integrate an IDE into its platform so that we can better streamline workflows? You can export code from Bard to @Replit. And @Google, Canada is waiting. cc: @sama @miramurati @OfficialLoganK @benparr @erikbryn
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Quantum entanglement is REAL & deployed in the tech industry RIGHT NOW
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GROK: Apple isn't completely cutting OpenAI loose (the original ChatGPT integration is still in the OS as an option), but the relationship is fraying fast and OpenAI is unhappy enough to consider suing. Meanwhile, Apple is clearly leaning harder into Google for its next-level AI (Siri 2.0 and beyond). So the vibe of "Apple wants nothing to do with OpenAI/Microsoft anymore, watch the Google partnerships grow" is directionally correct—especially as of right now in May 2026. Things in AI move fast, though, so this could evolve. youtube.com/watch?v=upzKj-1H…
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