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Joined June 2019
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this is how they migrated bun to rust btw
New in Claude Code (research preview): dynamic workflows. Claude writes an orchestration script on the fly, then spins up a large fleet of coordinated subagents in parallel to take on your most complex tasks. Use the word "workflow" in a prompt to get started.
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erm okay Claude 😢
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This should have been done since day one. So many people are asking LLMs for stuff that can be quickly (and a lot more reliably as well!) solved by a tool call.
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what in the hell is this
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If you don't believe the 4o mass psychosis is real, look at the comments under this post
Feb 11
We updated GPT-5.2 (the instant model) in ChatGPT today. Not a huge change, but hopefully you find it a little better.
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I hate these overly AI coded posts so much
How does a 75GB file become 20GB when zipped ? And then magically turn back to 75GB again ? Let’s break the illusion: - Zip files don’t delete data - They remove repetition Example If a file has: AAAAAAABBBBBBBCCCCCCC Zip stores it as: A x7, B x7, C x7 Less space. Same info. Most large files have patterns – Repeated text – Similar pixels – Duplicate metadata – Redundant code blocks Compression algorithms: – Find repetition – Store it once – Add a map to rebuild it later That map is why the file can become FULL SIZE again. Nothing is created. Nothing is lost. Just reconstructed. Why some files barely shrink ? – Videos (already compressed) – Images like JPG/PNG – Encrypted files They have less repetition that leads to less compression. - Zip isn’t Magic - Zip is actually smart math patterns Data wasn’t reduced. It was packed efficiently.
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We are alarmed by reports that Germany is on the verge of a catastrophic about-face, reversing its longstanding and principled opposition to the EU’s Chat Control proposal which, if passed, could spell the end of the right to privacy in Europe. signal.org/blog/pdfs/germany…

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Why is this guy such a pessimist doomer, go spend your time improving llama while the competition keeps working on AGI
Yann LeCun: "If you are interested in human-level ai, don't work on LLMs"
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22 May 2025
This month, JavaScript turns 30 πŸŽ‚ Here are key moments showing how JavaScript evolved from a little scripting language to one of the world's most popular πŸ‘‡ deno.com/blog/history-of-jav…
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7 May 2025
Students please don't use Cursor Cursor is free for now They're doing their best to make sure you don’t build the habit of writing code yourself. With Cursor, you can just prompt your way through tasks that you should be solving on your own especially as a student. Yes, it feels magical. But for real-world, large-scale projects, you’ll struggle if you haven't built a strong coding foundation. You’ll be cooked. Avoid relying on tools like Cursor if you're still a beginner. Learn to think, debug, and code first. Because once you get dependent, they’ll hike the prices and by then, you won't know how to survive without it. They’re not here to help students. They’re here to do business.
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I am not surprised in the slightest
15 Apr 2025
So 4chan very likely got hacked because they were running on an extremely out of date version of PHP that has a lot of vulnerabilities and exploits and are using deprecated function to interact with there MySQL database. Web security 101: Keep your code and software up to date.
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.@AnthropicAI I hope you're cooking behind the scenes
25 Mar 2025
4o image generation has arrived. It's beginning to roll out today in ChatGPT and Sora to all Plus, Pro, Team, and Free users.
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god that cat is stupid and I love him so much
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I love you ffmpeg
11 Feb 2025
Patch to improve playback of "smush codec23" files: ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-… This improves decoding of videos from Rebel Assault II, a game from 1995. FFmpeg aims to decode every video file ever made.
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idk if I'd like living there tbh
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To help explain the weirdness of LLM Tokenization I thought it could be amusing to translate every token to a unique emoji. This is a lot closer to truth - each token is basically its own little hieroglyph and the LLM has to learn (from scratch) what it all means based on training data statistics. So have some empathy the next time you ask an LLM how many letters 'r' there are in the word 'strawberry', because your question looks like this: πŸ‘©πŸΏβ€β€οΈβ€πŸ’‹β€πŸ‘¨πŸ»πŸ§”πŸΌπŸ€ΎπŸ»β€β™€οΈπŸ™β€β™€οΈπŸ§‘β€πŸ¦Όβ€βž‘οΈπŸ§‘πŸΎβ€πŸ¦Όβ€βž‘οΈπŸ€™πŸ»βœŒπŸΏπŸˆ΄πŸ§™πŸ½β€β™€οΈπŸ“πŸ™β€β™€οΈπŸ§‘β€πŸ¦½πŸ§Žβ€β™€πŸπŸ’‚ Play with it here :) colab.research.google.com/dr…
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Update: I was wrong, it pretty much flopped But we have @bunjavascript now and it looks really promising so let's try that! πŸ™‚
I think @deno_land will become a serious alternative to @nodejs in the following 1-2 years. Let's see how well this tweet will age, though I am quite confident it will do very nicely πŸ™‚
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Cool demo of what PWAs can do today: whatpwacando.today This site can be installed as a PWA and you can try all these features on your phone.
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I will always love @angular for one reason: They championed TypeScript when no one else wanted to, stayed with it, and patiently helped the web grow in the right direction. Additionally, they also championed reactive programming, robust project architecture, and community. πŸ™
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This is amazing
3 Oct 2023
TypeScript 5.3 beta just went out! Now slimmer and faster, with lots of new narrowing improvements, correctness checks, import attributes, and more - so try it out now! devblogs.microsoft.com/types…
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