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Alex Cameron

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Sometimes I like to put on my headphones and listen to electronic music so I feel like a leet hacker while I tell Claude to think hard and not make any mistakes.


Orchestration tools like @imbue_ai's Sculptor are neat but I don't see how you can build a business around this. If managing agents concurrently proves valuable, I imagine CC and Codex will eat their way up the stack and make this first-class functionality in the agent.


Aw, trying to learn a bit of CUDA but it seems that @vast_ai doesn't give me permission to run profilers.


One day, people will be confused about this in the same way people get confused about bootstrapping compilers.

how did they build cursor without cursor 🤔

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I’m single, static and ready for assignment.


I feel like I stopped being fat just in time for this to become a medically solved problem.


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New post: AI CapEx Now Hinges on Deus ex machina With talk of 100 GW or 250 GW of energy buildout, a really big plot twist would be needed to make the math pencil out. Nothing short of AGI will be enough to justify the investments now being proposed for the coming decade.


Anyone remember the TV show “Robot Wars” where they had weapons and the arena was full of traps? A redo of that would be nuts.

holy FUCK this shit is hype



I spotted a GitHub account that opened 107 PRs over 2 days, across different popular repos. Just complete slop, commits co-authored by Claude and everything. Hacktoberfest is going to be brutal for open-source maintainers in the coming years.


How long until there’s an MCP server for my fax machine?

Strategic collaboration with Japan’s Digital Agency to bring OpenAI-powered tools to Japanese government employees: openai.com/global-affairs…



I had a recruiter send me a voice message after adding me on LinkedIn. Why is that even a feature??


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my daughter typed this and told me I can't delete it, so I guess I need to commit it. good thing I taught her line comment syntax.

sqs's tweet image. my daughter typed this and told me I can't delete it, so I guess I need to commit it. good thing I taught her line comment syntax.

If your ISA can be modelled as a set of RISC-V extensions, should it be? Curious if this happens in practice with other accelerator architectures. I noticed it’s quite easy to get the basic stuff wrong so unless you have someone deeply experienced in ISA design, it seems like…


I've been tinkering with @verdent_ai over the past few weeks as part of their early access program. Their standalone app (Verdent Deck) has a UI that is designed around the concept of concurrent task execution. So you're able to hand off features to multiple agents at once and…

Coding is only the start. Passion, imagination, and creativity are what truly define us developers. These are things AI can never replicate. The right tools can multiply your productivity. With that idea in mind, Verdent was born. Plant ideas, grow features, Verdent keeps your…



Got my copy of @phrack today. It’s beautiful!

Preview of PHRACK #72 @BSidesCbr edition. 👉Release: 25th of September. GET READY👈 How many logos of famous Australian/New-Zealand cons can you spot on the back cover?

phrack's tweet image. Preview of PHRACK #72 @BSidesCbr edition. 
👉Release: 25th of September. GET READY👈

How many logos of famous Australian/New-Zealand cons can you spot on the back cover?
phrack's tweet image. Preview of PHRACK #72 @BSidesCbr edition. 
👉Release: 25th of September. GET READY👈

How many logos of famous Australian/New-Zealand cons can you spot on the back cover?
phrack's tweet image. Preview of PHRACK #72 @BSidesCbr edition. 
👉Release: 25th of September. GET READY👈

How many logos of famous Australian/New-Zealand cons can you spot on the back cover?


On my way to @BSidesCbr! It’s been a few years since last time.


One of the most productive programmers I've ever met wrote his code in Nano. No completion, no LSP, just straight raw-doggin' it. I think there's a lesson in that. I'm sometimes prone to over-indexing on the importance of choosing the "best" tool, when probably any will do…


You don't know what you've got until it's gone. This is about source-level debugging btw.


United States 趨勢

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