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“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion…”

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Honestly I’m kinda blown away after reading the readme. React Native Godot is extremely well thought out and thorough! Kudos to @JannisRingwald and his team for making this open source and sharing their awesome library with the world.

Today, we’re officially releasing React Native Godot to the public. For the first time, every React Native developer can create games with an amazing UI on top. This unlocks a new era of apps and games. github.com/borndotcom/rea…



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should i go AGPL all my repos? No one likes contributing back - i never have got a contribution

i got 17 forks and nothing contributed back to my RL/line transformer repo stock-prediction



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a top mathematician using AI to solve proofs isn't big news now only small, niche groups like AI futurists or math experts really care for most people, it doesn't feel important. however, as time goes on and the next generation of models comes out, people will see this as an…


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Google Logan Kilpatrick says: "vibe coding should be taught everywhere" i disagree. with vibe coding, you're just having fun with code, which is fine, but casual "vibe coding" won't build real understanding yes, it encourages you to learn code, but it doesn't build deep…

slow_developer's tweet image. Google Logan Kilpatrick says:

"vibe coding should be taught everywhere"

i disagree.

with vibe coding, you're just having fun with code, which is fine, but casual "vibe coding" won't build real understanding

yes, it encourages you to learn code, but it doesn't build deep…

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Fields Medalist, Timothy Gowers: "we've entered a brief, enjoyable era where AI greatly speeds up our research, but it still needs us" Timothy used GPT-5, which helped him succeed in math research — and this isn't even the model that OpenAI used in math competitions yet some…

slow_developer's tweet image. Fields Medalist, Timothy Gowers:

"we've entered a brief, enjoyable era where AI greatly speeds up our research, but it still needs us"

Timothy used GPT-5, which helped him succeed in math research — and this isn't even the model that OpenAI used in math competitions

yet some…

I crossed an interesting threshold yesterday, which I think many other mathematicians have been crossing recently as well. In the middle of trying to prove a result, I identified a statement that looked true and that would, if true, be useful to me. 1/3



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OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman: Someday, we'll make a powerful consumer device that is capable of running a GPT-5 or GPT-6-level model entirely locally, using very little power


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View Transitions with CSS linear() to create a light flicker effect on theme change 💡 [data-theme='light']::view-transition-group(root) { animation-timing-function: var(--flicker); } jus' set a custom timing function on the default animation 👨‍🍳 bonus: drag switch ✨

use this CSS trick in every demo 🤝 light-dark with color-scheme for dynamic colors 🌓 html { color-scheme: light dark; } [data-theme=light] { color-scheme: light; } [data-theme=dark] { color-scheme: dark; } h1 { color: light-dark(red, orange);}



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use this CSS trick in every demo 🤝 light-dark with color-scheme for dynamic colors 🌓 html { color-scheme: light dark; } [data-theme=light] { color-scheme: light; } [data-theme=dark] { color-scheme: dark; } h1 { color: light-dark(red, orange);}

Don't duplicate your CSS variables for dark and light modes! Just avoid doing that! Use the `light-dark` CSS function and only work with `color-scheme`. Here 👇! I just saved you plenty of time.

ipwanciu's tweet image. Don't duplicate your CSS variables for dark and light modes!

Just avoid doing that!

Use the `light-dark` CSS function and only work with `color-scheme`. 

Here 👇! I just saved you plenty of time.


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Sam Altman says an AI glut is inevitable, maybe in 2-3 years, maybe 5-6, and likely more than once Costs have fallen 40x per year per unit of intelligence, which strains infrastructure "if breakthroughs continue, personal AGIs could run on laptops" We expect demand to grow,…


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Wide Research saved me hours of work! Before this, I spent 3+ hours every time I had to find company info -opening 50 tabs, copying data, and filling Excel sheets one by one. Now I just give my list to Wide Research by @ManusAI and tell it what to find. It searches hundreds of…

Most AI can’t think beyond their context window. Manus changes that. Wide Research, available to all paid users, uses parallel multi-agent architecture to ensure quality at scale 🏆 Submit your use cases to win 20,000 credits. Here’s how Wide Research transforms work👇 🧵…

ManusAI's tweet image. Most AI can’t think beyond their context window.

Manus changes that.

Wide Research, available to all paid users, uses parallel multi-agent architecture to ensure quality at scale

🏆 Submit your use cases to win 20,000 credits.

Here’s how Wide Research transforms work👇 🧵…


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What the heck is going on over at OpenAI? I saw the article from The Information in my inbox and now my feed is flooded with the news. Greg Brockman is taking a leave of absence. Schulman bailed to join Anthropic. and Peter Deng is bailing as well! So... In less than…



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