| Dec 12 |
But I thought you *needed* to write everything in typescript to not get left behind by AI assisted coding?
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| Nov 26 |
Claude being very poetic this morning https://t.co/Zs47OzKZtZ
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| Nov 08 |
Seeing this "AI written smell" everywhere now. Just me? https://t.co/xdGloqHoQK
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| Nov 01 |
Man AI has gotten crazy good
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| Oct 23 |
The new pattern of measuring AI progress by how many minutes it can work consecutively for reminds me of… https://t.co/LYyM4iurpp
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| Oct 17 |
Another few hours trying new AI tools today - this time the AI avatar tools - every single one littered with bugs in the onboarding.
The enshittification continues... https://t.co/Faxp9CuN27
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| Oct 15 |
Couldn't make this up - logged on this morning excited to try out some new AI data analyst tools - *both* of the ones I've heard of have critical bugs on the onboarding flow https://t.co/7bdtlXKXf3
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| Oct 15 |
Isn’t it kind of bad that the AI czar is openly conspiratorial against the second most important AI company in the world and the US? Shouldn’t he at the very least be engaging in dialogue?
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| Sep 20 |
@raagulanpathy Non crypto people don’t understand “it’s high risk because it’s a way to pull cash easily” - they just know their bank works fine but Kast doesn’t. I’m also confused what this means in this context - is it money laundering or tax evasion or something you’re trying to protect…
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| Sep 14 |
Another weekend where I've been both completely blown away (@interaction) and extremely frustrated by new AI stuff https://t.co/b9TF92uBAa
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| Aug 27 |
One argument for why AI customer support tools are considered so good, is that the bar for *human* customer support is also extremely low. https://t.co/uD9OeLBK5G
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| Aug 21 |
Friend told me I had some tax benefits I didn’t know about.
Used Claude to verify step by step and provide links.
Asked my Irish tax advisor to process some paperwork. They scheduled two calls and on the second one laughed at me for using ChatGPT and rubbished the idea. “Was your friend drunk when he told you that. You shouldn’t use ChatGPT… We won’t be out of a job yet”
Just got confirmation from my Dutch advisor that my friend (and Claude) was in fact correct.
Pro tip if you’re an “expert” particularly if you sell advice/hours: Don’t do this
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| Aug 03 |
I don’t understand. Didn’t one of the js influencers say recently that AI doesn’t work if you don’t have typescript?
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| Jul 14 |
It feels like The Boiling Frog effect should be much more mainstream - potentially taught in schools. It's very hard to discuss slippery slope scenarios with people who are unfamiliar with the concept, and seems there are going to be more and more of them with AI.
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| Jun 16 |
Have a hunch @-mentioning will become a huge part of consumer AI User Interfaces - it's a much more seamless flow for including exactly the context you want
"Hey ChatGPT, can you message @mark the takeaways of @notes-jun21 and book dinner with @amy using @dinner-preferences"
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| Jun 08 |
Wrong takes I see often
- AI in its current form isn’t very useful
- Large Language Models are the path to AGI
Both are false, and believing the inverse of both is also perfectly acceptable
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| Jun 05 |
It's a shame that crypto earned itself such a terrible reputation - I'm not a crypto fanboi by any means, but I do think this use case (usdc transfers for ~free) is still being slept on because people think crypto=bad
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| Jun 04 |
Might fuck around and have Claude write this research as a tweet storm
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| May 30 |
Using AI for non trivial long running work follows a similar graph to the Gartner hype cycle
But you have to actually use it for hours a day, for a sustained period to internalise that.
This might explain why CEOs of larger companies (including the AI cos themselves) are so hyperbolic - they’re not using it first hand for long enough to see it’s imperfections, and they’re drowning in the noise from all the people who are atop the peak of inflated expectations, and assuming they’re at the bottom of a hockey stick.
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| May 28 |
Just had a long conversation with Claude trying to guess what kind of patterns @remix_run is working towards based on their blog post.
Extreeeemely intrigued https://t.co/YrnSD76je5
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| May 26 |
@aidenybai You forgot “Have novel thought, get sucked into creating tweet about it”
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| May 24 |
May just have invented a much faster way to interact with LLMs? Do people do this? Is it just a coincidence this worked?
cc @bentossell https://t.co/djGnMPfxdh
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| May 19 |
@usescoutai @RobFarlow Study here: https://t.co/oSdmL7eiIm
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| May 19 |
In 2025, the top open source browser agent can still only reliably complete tasks 30% of the time. To replace real employees, this will need to get closer to 100%. The top closed-source is still only at 60%. This reflects our real world experiments at @usescoutai
HT @RobFarlow https://t.co/8T6Yuh5KOM
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| May 07 |
I try not to be mean on here, but it’s hard to highlight obviously wrong statements like “Basically everything you see will be generated by an Llm” without coming off as that. That idea - that humans don’t care about predictability in their interfaces - defies a *lot* of patterns to date. If you think it, write a post or tweet thread that breaks down why - these offhand comments making big claims come off as extremely hubristic and naive.
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| May 07 |
😂 The @AnthropicAI system prompt basically does what I did with https://t.co/NESs4jkTw4 https://t.co/IHSo4EN499
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| May 02 |
Whatever LLMs do is not *reasoning*. Human intelligence doesn't work like this. If a human said this you would think they were having a stroke. https://t.co/0jL8wSZkHb
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| Apr 09 |
Must issue an immediate retraction on this 😅. Just off with @SukhaniShri who has set me straight on how to use @hyperbrowser and also a dozen other things which are going to help massively with @usescoutai - these guys really know what they're doing.
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| Mar 13 |
This 👇
The main thing that kept me somewhat open to the idea was seeing posts coming out of OpenAI, interviews with Sam & other AI CEOs. But after multiple iterations of clearly incremental improvements, their credibility is totally gone at this point.
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| Mar 11 |
For what Dario’s saying to be accurate, one of the following would have to be true.
- Dario is exceptionally disconnected from reality
- Dario is very dishonest and is saying this intentionally
- Anthropic are about to drop the biggest leap in coding capabilities since GPT 3
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| Feb 28 |
When it comes to AI for coding, all roads lead back to Claude Sonnet 3.5 (including sonnet 3.7)
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| Feb 05 |
@perplexity_ai 🤷♂️ https://t.co/MZ6LaPCVs8
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| Nov 02 |
PSA: Don't use ChatGPT for estimates. https://t.co/ge9Nt4iwAZ
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| Oct 29 |
Highest leverage use of Claude/Cursor so far:
Spent ages trying to find a good web component version of choices.js/select2/tomselect - couldn't find anything
v0 in Claude Artifacts took 15 mins, ran out of context so switched to Cursor. 45 mins later & have prototype + docs https://t.co/FLVfdJrxia
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| Oct 04 |
Just had a look at the PhotoAi reviews on TrustPilot. I think there are a lot of things to learn from Pieter but his focus on automate-customer-service is his biggest weakness and not IMO something to emulate/glorify.
The HeadshotPro reviews show how to do it well.
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| Mar 27 |
Shopify's AI helpbot is not very helpful🤦♂️
Related: Every AI driven chatbot interaction I've had so far is similar to this https://t.co/oXY0UF8wY5
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| Mar 19 |
No way this isn’t an llm trained on Naval’s stuff
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| Jan 27 |
Second Irish creator I've seen this week whose hallmark is boorishness (the other being https://t.co/RruavGQr0K)
And I think I kind of... like it. Is this an Irish creator thing?
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| Jan 23 |
As cool as current AI tools are, the fact that their only knowledge is what already exists means they can't imagine or create new things https://t.co/T7ZC0UdMB7
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| Jan 23 |
A lot of talk about the countdown until all jobs are taken over by AI - I'm looking for a subscription-accountant service at the minute, and all I want is a fixed monthly price to be able to talk to a real human. Any mention of "AI powered advice" is a no straight away, because I need to trust that there's someone who has/feels accountability if things go wrong.
Maybe I'm shortsighted but I can't see that preference changing much (for me, or others) in the short term, no matter how good the answers get.
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| Jan 09 |
@Shpigford @readme .yml erb* file 🤦♂️
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| Dec 20 |
The real AI power-use cases get unlocked when an AI...
- Can intelligently control an operating system without getting stuck & correct itself.
- Can intelligently control a browser and without getting stuck & correct itself.
- Has access to everything needed for identity (passwords, 2fa).
- Runs in a standalone environment in the cloud
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| Oct 21 |
Moving into a new place. Tried interior ai, gave it a few different photos and prompts. It's, lets just say, not very good...
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| Jun 30 |
@Mqsley @ryanckulp ChatGPT should solve this for you no?
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| Apr 15 |
Most recent episode of All In is difficult to listen to - Chamath and Jason in particular, going so far off the deep end in regard to AI based on assumptions that AI progress is compounding *daily* 😂. Favourite was Jason’s phishing-induced Global Financial Crisis. I’d be surprised if they don’t edit it after listening back in a few weeks/months, embarrassing.
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| Mar 31 |
Still thinking about this - will become more important as a decent chunk of point-and-click interfaces get enhanced/replaced by natural language with AI.
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| Mar 21 |
I now understand why I'm always super confused when I see the Americans in my feed implying Europeans don't work, which doesn't match my experience at all.
(Ireland works on avg. more than US, but not true for most of Europe). https://t.co/ymgVINU1ML
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| Jan 19 |
Drew this last week as I was complaining about the lack of thoughtful commentary on our "AI future". Lots of people in Category A. Haven't found any in Category C yet, but starting to see more in category B. This from @elidourado is great.
https://t.co/2wXw66gafV https://t.co/1lyiqqwTYV
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| Oct 13 |
Prediction: There's going to be a big reckoning for many of these web3 companies in the future - particularly those who claim to be philosophically motivated, when they're forced to choose between their values (and/or users) and making their investors money. https://t.co/Ketbl67gLx
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| Sep 29 |
@andrasbacsai 💪 love it
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| Aug 27 |
@yangpten Kinda like https://t.co/RtWDWQ1PYb ?
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| Jul 04 |
@peteromallet No mainly because I know you're a gpt-3 nerd, and also the joke wasn't laugh out loud funny - and that's your brand.
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| Jul 04 |
@peteromallet GPT-3
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| Jun 09 |
@Mqsley @joincolossus @gabrielleydon You should. Although it’s reasonably web3 heavy and not sure that’s your thing. But he makes some great points around “if your innovation relies on a smooth user experience, it’s probably not innovation”
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| Dec 05 |
@heyellieday This confuses me. What constitutes making these web3-native? I used to think it was storing the underlying data on chain but we know that’s cost prohibitive. So is it something else, like using web3 payments or identity?
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| Nov 21 |
Visa has over 20,000 salaries to pay, so measuring transaction cost as % of volume moved is (somewhat) justifiable. Blockchains *don't employ people* - why go to all this effort to improve/replace the old system and set the bar at the same place as the old one - makes no sense https://t.co/H5dWi3KUM8
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| Nov 12 |
@Shpigford @VibeWarsNFT @LaserTweets Looks cool! Out of interest, how is it monetised? Couldn’t see anything on the site
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| Nov 01 |
@dabit3 @WebSummit @CccLisbon @SolanaConf @graphprotocol @theklineventure @reemisradd @martint Where might one catch you for web3 chat and/or beers between now and Fri?
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| Sep 27 |
❤️ Love this from @daxon. One of the best examples I've seen of using NFTs & their community for good https://t.co/ydE74KjPL2
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| Sep 12 |
"Programs", aka Smart Contracts, are just functions - they take some inputs, run some logic, and return outputs. They're written in Rust and stored and run on the blockchain itself, and can communicate with each other. There are "System" programs, and "User-submitted" programs.
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| Jul 27 |
Request: An online payment flow that works like Omniauth (Sign in with X). When you sign up for a new service, you simply authorize your wallet and the new service gets the authority to debit it. No need for cards/middlemen. Presumably would only work in web3 land.
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| Mar 18 |
@callmehouck @sam_kirschner I'll just leave this here 😁
https://t.co/OIpqx0Vmir
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| Dec 08 |
@ani_pai Congrats!
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| Oct 12 |
@hhariri Probably coming at this from a different angle but...
https://t.co/zIdUoY7jai
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| Oct 03 |
@stevecheney GPT-3?
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| Sep 14 |
@Goltra 😂 hadn't seen that before. Sounds like it was written by GPT-3
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| Feb 03 |
@Conaw could you elaborate a bit on this? Was this a data leak? Should I not be using Roam for private notes? From https://t.co/0Ole6Q4MmL https://t.co/4xP07p0CxC
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| Feb 02 |
😱 Mumbai did it! ^
https://t.co/Lox6ccZvN2
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| Dec 19 |
@callmevlad @Conaw @howietl Feels a bit wordy though? This’ll become a much bigger category in the next few years and we’ll need something catchier to lubricate mainstream awareness. You’ve got the authority to shape the language! Haha can we get it down to two or three syllables? 😁
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| Sep 17 |
@_SimonLau @otter_ai @SorayaRoberts Hi Simon, I don't see this option in my settings. Is it limited to the pro version? Thanks!
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| Apr 20 |
@anikasai https://t.co/vxnUYoyMgz
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| Apr 17 |
@michael_nielsen This thread between @yorl and @tage_rai is a good example https://t.co/cYO46VpROR
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| Jul 11 |
RT @BenedictEvans: People always imagine automation will give us people-shaped robots that will try to kill us, and we always end up gettin…
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| Mar 30 |
2015 ✅ Memes/gifs in place of language
2016 ✅ Popularisation of AI voice assistants
2017 ✅ Affordable personal tracker drones
2018 - Weebo? https://t.co/azG69I0m2b
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| Mar 30 |
Asking an AI "Why is this tweet funny?" would be a very good Turing test. https://t.co/qy1cYCA0TT
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| Feb 10 |
@jaynesara20 @ThousandNetwork is that @niallmcardle90 spotted in the background?
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| May 02 |
@EmiratesSupport think my wallet was left on flight just in from Dubai to Dublin. Tried calling but left on hold. What should I do?
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| Nov 29 |
@niallmccarthy89 @digo995 I know gas aren't they. Voting opens next monday so you can like it then #XMASFACTOR
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