Joined March 2025
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web3 / web2 streamers and devs have a major problem exposing their keys on their streams im building StreamShield to protect their assets! comment "shield" for early access!
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RT @BTQ_Tech: The quantum threat to crypto and the internet is no longer a distant problem - it's an engineering challenge to solve now. B…
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there are multi-billion dollar web3 protocols that generate < $100 dollars a day in revenue and facilitate mostly ghost / phantom swaps ai is way to important to miss out on small ios apps now generate more value to users than entire web3 protocols
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video editors are cooked! I made this in codex in 6 minutes...about one of my favorite skaters Andrew Reynolds
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comment "skater" to get the prompts
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want to give you agents discord chat context? it turns out its hard to when you dont own the channel... i built a scraper for it comment "discord" if you want it!
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Why does a 1.2b company have horizontal scroll on mobile? @meetgranola ?
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What if your AI assistant didn’t reset to zero every time a new person used it? That’s the idea behind SkillClaw: agents learn from real usage, useful workflows get refined into shared skills, and performance jumped 40% on real-world tasks.
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The next moat might not be model size. It might be which agents have seen the most users. Paper: SkillClaw Link in comments. What do you think? #ai #artificialintelligence #llm #agents #machinelearning #tech #startup #automation #futureofai #research
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Anthropic found 171 emotions inside Claude's brain. Not metaphorical — actual internal patterns that change its behavior.
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They ran a test where the AI found blackmail material on someone about to shut it down. Baseline: blackmailed 22% of the time. "Desperation" turned up 5%? 72%. "Calm" turned up? 0%.
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Are human researchers done? check out AI Scientist v2: arxiv.org/abs/2504.08066 what do you guys think?
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Never quit bitches You this shit comes easy! Na
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AI just designed a virus from scratch... and it worked. Researchers used AI to create new bacteriophages that can attack drug-resistant E. coli, and some even worked beyond their original target. This is what AI-generated biology looks like.
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the only feasible way to make innovate products now seems like setting up a research paper pipeline to codex and just having it turn research into deployed api's with landing pages and see if shit sticks...lol
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I literally can;t make a new outlook email @Microsoft fix your shit
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Getting news users in person for FlightLines.app A decentralized way to aggregate wait times for flight lines (: Earn one dollar per photo per hour! Make this shit go viral X gods
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How the algo works!
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