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Always a great chat with the guys from 590!
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Could the Vegas Golden Knights surprise the hockey world and make some MAJOR offseason moves? YouTube.com/@daily_faceoff | DailyFaceoff.com @tyleryaremchuk | @TheFourthPeriod | @ColbyCohen36
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What are you building?
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Which WR stats in the @FantasyPtsData Suite are most predictive of next year's FPG? - Past production and volume (receiving yards, FPG, XFP/G) are king - First-read target share performs better than regular target share! - 1D/RR performs better than YPRR and TPRR! - Horizontally-breaking routes (the total number) are slightly more predictive than routes in general!
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Jun 8
Yes, repo is github.com/affaan-m/ECC (Everything Claude Code). Expect: 64 specialized subagents, 260 skills, smart hooks for memory persistence & automation, security scanning, TDD/planning workflows. Turns Claude Code into an orchestrated dev team instead of one assistant. More reliable output, less context loss, production-ready results. Huge adoption (180k stars), MIT licensed, actively maintained. Setup in Claude Code (easiest): 1. /plugin marketplace add github.com/affaan-m/ECC 2. /plugin install eccecc 3. git clone github.com/affaan-m/ECC.git mkdir -p ~/.claude/rules/ecc cp -r rules/common ~/.claude/rules/ecc/ (add language folders as needed) Check /plugin list eccecc or run the dashboard. Start with /ecc:plan or /code-review. Read the README first. Don't mix plugin full manual install. This will level up your sessions fast.
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Someone built a fitness app using the same psychological mechanics as gambling This might work better than every normal fitness app 😭😭 You bet money on whether you’ll hit 10,000 steps today If you fail, you lose your money If you succeed, you split the money from everyone who didn’t So disciplined people literally profit off lazy people Most fitness apps try motivating you with streaks and notifications This one motivates you with financial fear Imagine realizing at 11:52pm you still need 1,700 more steps or you lose $30 Entire friend groups would be outside walking laps around their neighborhood before midnight trying not to lose their steppa challenge It sounds stupid but this would probably motivate people better than any other fitness product Would you use this yourself?
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Thanks for having me on, @PalisadesRadio!
Replying to @LukeGromen
@lukegromen discusses how we are experiencing the 'largest #commodity supply flow disruption in history.' With geopolitical tensions rising, how will this impact global markets? youtu.be/nI0qhKvrMxY
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May 10
40% of the code Claude writes for you is wasted. you're paying for the rewrite. a 65-line markdown file fixes it. 120,000 developers have starred it. the author tested it on "30 codebases over 6 weeks" and reported a mistake rate drop from 41% to either 11% or 3% depending on whether you read the headline or the body. the irony is that the article is right. CLAUDE.md is the most under-leveraged file in your stack. 65 lines of behavioral rules outperform a 4,000-token preferences dump. "be careful" is useless. testable imperatives are gold. "be senior" doesn't work Claude already thinks it is. the 4 rules that ship the most leverage: / state assumptions, never guess silently / minimum code, nothing speculative / surgical changes, don't refactor adjacent code / define success, loop until verified compliance: ~80%. mistake rate: from ~40% to single digits. no human caught the contradicting numbers in the title. nobody had to.
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Let’s goooooooooo @ontarioreign !!!
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SOMEONE JUST KILLED THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY A guy scanned an entire house with his phone. Uploaded it. Now anyone on Earth can walk through it in a browser tab. No app. No VR. No agent. No appointment. Click → you’re inside. Every room. Every angle. Every shadow. Photoreal. The numbers are insane: - Agent fee on a $500k home: $15,000 - Cost to make this scan: ~$200 - Time to “tour” 50 houses: one evening - File size: smaller than a TikTok The science is wild too: It’s called 3D Gaussian Splatting instead of polygons (how games render), it uses millions of tiny glowing “splats” of color and depth. AI reconstructs reality from your photos. The result loads on a phone and looks like you’re THERE. The grift opportunity is even wilder: Freelancers are already charging $300–$800 per scan for realtors, Airbnbs, venues, car dealers, museums. One person one phone one weekend = a business. Open source. Built on PlayCanvas. Free GitHub: github.com/playcanvas
Claude for Excel, PowerPoint, and Word are now generally available, and Claude for Outlook is in public beta. As Claude moves between your Microsoft apps, it carries the full context of your conversation.
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SNL will never be as great as it once was. Like that time Chris Farley accidentally ended up as a contestant on a Japanese game show hosted by Mike Myers. 😂
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Jerry Seinfeld on why chasing your "passion" is embarrassing, and what to do instead: Seinfeld pushes back against the popular advice to find your one great passion in life. In his view, it's not just unnecessary, it's a little ridiculous. "Let go of this idea that you have to find this one great thing that is my passion. My great passion with your shirt torn open and your heaving pec muscles. It's embarrassing." Instead of chasing something dramatic, he offers a quieter alternative: "Find fascination. Fascination is way better than passion. It's not so sweaty." He explains why the heavy-breathing version of passion is actually counterproductive: "Just be willing to do your work as hard as you can with the ability you have. We don't need the heavy breathing and the outstretched arm from your passion. It makes co-workers uncomfortable in the cubicle next to you." Then Seinfeld offers what he calls his three real keys to life, no jokes: "Number one, bust your ass. Number two, pay attention. Number three, fall in love." @JerrySeinfeld elaborates on the first one: "You obviously already know whatever you're doing, I don't care if it's your job, your hobby, a relationship, getting a reservation at M Sushi, make an effort. Just pure stupid… effort." And here's the part worth sitting with: "Effort always yields a positive value even if the outcome of the effort is absolute failure of the desired result. This is a rule of life. Just swing the bat and pray is not a bad approach to a lot of things."
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Last year I was in Aruba sitting at a bar watching the Kentucky Derby. I bet Sovereignty because of this man. Everyone at the bar was like YOU KNOW HORSE RACING?! I was like helll no my friend @csheehan45 gives me the answers. He went 5-for-5 last year amongst the big races so we had to run it back this year. Full Kentucky Derby video in 🔗⬇️
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Rhomboid pain relief.
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HOW DAUGHTER'S SEE THEIR DADS AT EVERY AGE : THREAD 🧵
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Replying to @TERRABTRACYJR
This is a random black man vs Tyreek Hill for God’s sake😭
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Anthropic's Claude Ai Agents Team just Educated how to build production AI agents in under 30 mins. For Free. From the engineers who built the stack. CANCEL Your Weekend Plans, and Learn to Build AI Agents Today. Bookmark it. Watch it. Build your first production agent this weekend. $5,000/month. $7,000/month. $12,000/month. People are building agents for clients and charging $$$ as Beginners. You're still stuck in the thinking about AI phase. This video fixes that tonight. Follow @codewithimanshu for more high-signal content that actually moves your AI engineering career forward. ↓ Ivan Nardini runs Developer Relations for AI at Google Cloud. He just gave away the entire production agent stack in 30 minutes. This is the talk that separates people deploying AI agents that actually scale from people whose agents break the moment they leave localhost. Here's everything inside. I break down a production AI video like this every week. Follow @codewithimanshu. ↓ The 4-part agent stack that actually scales. Most devs are duct-taping frameworks together and calling it an "AI agent." Ivan lays out the real stack: Agent Development Kit (ADK): open-source, code-first framework for building, evaluating, and deploying agents. Supports Claude models through Vertex AI directly. Model Context Protocol (MCP): lets your agent talk to any tool or data source with one standard. Vertex AI Agent Engine: managed platform for deploying, monitoring, and scaling agents in production. No DevOps headaches. Agent-to-Agent Protocol: open protocol so agents built on different frameworks can actually work together. This is the stack replacing every hacky agent setup in production right now. Full MCP Claude breakdowns drop weekly on @codewithimanshu. ↓ Building your first real agent. Ivan builds a birthday planner agent live. LLM Agent class. Name it. Define instructions. Pick the model. He uses Claude 3.7 Sonnet. You could use Opus 4.7 for better reasoning. Full agent built in minutes. Not weeks. Watch the build once and you'll never structure an agent the wrong way again. I post agent architectures people pay $500 courses to learn. @codewithimanshu. ↓ Multi-agent systems without the chaos. Single agents are easy. Multi-agent systems are where 99% of builders fail. Ivan extends the birthday planner by: Adding a calendar service through MCP tools Creating an orchestrator agent to route requests between agents Handling state and context across agent handoffs This is production multi-agent architecture. Clean. Scalable. Debuggable. Most tutorials hand-wave this part. This one shows you every step. Multi-agent orchestration content drops weekly on @codewithimanshu. ↓ Deployment without the DevOps nightmare. This is where most AI projects die. You build a cool agent locally. It works. You try to deploy it. Everything breaks. Vertex AI Agent Engine fixes this: Minimal code deployment Automatic monitoring of latency, CPU, and memory Built-in observability and logging No infrastructure setup needed You provide config and requirements. The platform handles the rest. This is how agents actually get to production. Deployment guides for Claude agents post every week. @codewithimanshu. ↓ Agent-to-Agent Protocol: the future nobody's talking about. Most people don't know this exists yet. The A2A Protocol lets agents built in different frameworks communicate seamlessly. Your Claude agent. My LangChain agent. Someone else's CrewAI agent. All talking to each other. All solving parts of the same problem. All without custom integration code. This is the infrastructure layer of the coming AI economy. Getting in early on A2A Protocol is like getting in early on HTTP in 1995. A2A deep dive coming soon. @codewithimanshu. ↓ 30 minutes from the team shipping this in production. You'll learn more from this than from 6 months of YouTube tutorials made by people who've never deployed an agent past localhost. People who watch this understand production AI agents at the architect level. People who skip it keep hacking together frameworks that break every time an API updates. Save the video. Watch it tonight. Build a real agent this weekend. Follow @codewithimanshu for more high-signal content that actually moves your AI engineering career forward.
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Replying to @sabreappraisal
I think the Line Tool is quite unique. You can get the WOWY numbers which is similar to what NaturalStatTrick has, but you get the heat maps, where you can compare the results to league average or team average. It's also connected to the goal videos and the heat map is clickable
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🚨ROY wins it in OT, AVS up 2-0 over Kings 🛌Tired Joseph 🎯Manson gets shot thru 🥅Roy net-front Ex NHL Video Coach breaks it down and shows the plays that make the play
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