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This past Friday, Skye asked me to help her learn Git. Complete beginner, btw…but already dreaming up AI projects as a future software dev. Cool. And so what do I do? I know the kid well (or so I believe), so I give Claude the full rundown on exactly how she learns, what trips her up, the patient visual tone that clicks for her, yada yada… What came out was better than anything I’d have written myself. And Claude nailed it within minutes. In minutes because I got the thing to "think" deeply. We got ourselves a sleek HTML file you can open in any browser. All laid out like a real online course with clean modules and clickable buttons. Last time I checked, the colors and all aesthetics got me envious too :-) I’m probably lazy on some things, I know. But for what it’s worth, know this: the internet holds more knowledge than any library we’ve ever built. AI can now reach in, pull from the best sources, cut the noise, and hand it back shaped perfectly for one person. Skye got her own custom tutorial. Yes, hers! Anyone with a laptop and internet can do the same right now. What are you learning next? [PS: Skye is my niece, for those curious]
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Just updated my phone's software for the first time since 2024. Rate my level of rigidness and/or retardedness.
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Me after listening to Linus: I don't need to know what's happening. That's not ignorance. That's abstraction 😂😂

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Good taste is about seeing the big patterns and instinctively knowing the right way to do things.
Linus Torvalds explains "taste" in code by showing how to remove an entry from a singly linked list in C without adding extra complexity.
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How it feels dropping the "never ignore NEVER rules" in the SKILL.md file

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The next inarguable phase in the AI revolution is that we're going to have AI agents outnumbering the global population.
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With all the AI capabilities you see now, including emergent capabilities, it's incredible to know it all falls under weak AI. Strong AI isn't here yet.
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How come I don't see posts like "If you're in software, pivot to malware" anymore? Or was it hardware?
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It's all sunshine and rainbows till you come out fatter than you went in

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Yes
Your 𝕏 account doesn’t need to go viral. It needs to be useful.
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That Richard Dawkins story is enough proof that when you use AI, the way you think fundamentally begins to change -- for better or for worse. I'm concerned that terms like "AI-induced psychosis" might become more than just clever phrases. They could become a clinical necessity because when reality becomes this malleable, this choose-your-own-adventure game that most people don’t even realize they’re participating in, how do we tell the difference between what's real and what's been algorithmically designed to feel real? Perhaps The Matrix wasn’t science fiction after all.
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Not to be a doomer or overly hype AI, but AI is already reshaping how we: Learn Create Communicate Solve problems So take this home: You want to change the way you think about AI so you can learn how to think with AI.
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While we're busy trying to understand the universe, the brain is in itself a 3-pound universe. Makes me wonder: Wouldn't it be misleading to construe our understanding of it as adequate using the same limited faculties it accords us? As an interesting and entertaining example, consider that we do not yet fully understand the concept of the mind and where it lives -- whether that is the dying, intricately folded tissue of the neocortex or something else. Again, we may not reliably explain whether consciousness depends on the brain or whether our brain needs it. And in the former case, the "why" is as good as a mystery. Your thoughts?
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Unjammable fibre-optic drones 🔥🔥🎭
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The clankers are far from taking over
U.S. Marines recently proved that low-tech creativity can still defeat cutting-edge military artificial intelligence. In a DARPA field trial, a team of eight Marines was challenged to sneak past a sophisticated AI-powered detection system. Instead of relying on advanced stealth gear or electronic countermeasures, they turned to absurdly simple, almost cartoonish tactics and succeeded Some Marines cartwheeled and rolled across 300 meters of open ground. Others concealed themselves under ordinary cardboard boxes and slowly inched forward. One soldier even disguised himself as a small fir tree, shuffling gradually toward the objective. Remarkably, every Marine reached the target without ever triggering the AI sensors. The system had been trained extensively on normal human walking and running patterns, but it had no reference for these bizarre movements. Because the Marines’ actions fell completely outside the AI’s learned understanding of “human behavior,” they were effectively invisible to it. This exercise offers a timely lesson for the defense sector: no matter how advanced military AI becomes, it can still be outmaneuvered by human ingenuity, unconventional thinking, and old-fashioned manual tactics. This incident serves as a vital reminder for the defense industry that while AI is an incredibly powerful tool, it remains susceptible to creative human deception and the unpredictable nature of manual tactics. source: Scharre, P. (2023). Four Battlegrounds: Power in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. W. W. Norton & Company.
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If you don't know how to build skills, use AI properly...if you're not taking agentic AI seriously, you're slowly joining the permanent underclass. 🎭
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One completely underrated way to optimize your context window and manage token usage well? Use Skills Works like a charm!
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To all of us who enjoyed the film, you know what the music from the "Cornfield Chase" and "No Time for Caution" scenes does to you...
On October 26, 2014, the film Interstellar established a new standard for scientific accuracy in cinema. To reach the wormhole positioned near Saturn, the Endurance crew traversed approximately 1.3 times 10^9 km over a two-year period. To mitigate the physiological degradation caused by microgravity, the spacecraft utilized a modular ring structure with a 60-meter diameter. By rotating at a calculated angular velocity, the ship generated centrifugal force to produce an inward acceleration of 9.8{ m/s}^2, successfully mimicking Earth's gravitational pull. The visual rendering of these cosmic phenomena was not merely artistic; it was produced by solving Einstein’s field equations to trace the path of light through warped spacetime. This collaboration between physicists and animators remains a definitive record of theoretical science translated into visual media.
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Men want only one thing and it's so refreshing... Idk, I just assembled a Ferrari with Lego pieces. Kind of brings back some Hot Wheels nostalgia too :-)
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