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This is 100% AI generated, I only gave it the prompt to do a Deep Research report on how Sauron could win the war and a second prompt to turn it into a video from a consultant offering advice to Sauron.
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New York is cooked https://t.co/ST9U8Xo6t2
Ticket sales are live! I highly recommend BUYING TICKETS NOW if you can, and suggesting friends/family do the same. Seeing the movie March 26 (Thursday) or opening weekend will cause the film to get shown in more theaters, which I think it would be extremely good for the world.
Coding agents got good enough that an entire step in our product became pointless, so we killed it. We used to have builders write requirements, break them into tasks, then hand those tasks to their coding agent. The task breakdown step felt necessary because agents couldn't handle complexity on their own. That's not true anymore. Claude Code, Cursor, and other agents can now take a single requirement and figure out the implementation steps themselves. They break down work as they go, make decisions based on what the code actually looks like, and track what they're doing in real time. They're better at planning their own work than we are at planning it for them. So we removed the Tasks tab. The new flow is simpler: write a solid requirement, hit Build, pick your agent. That's it. No task lists, no manual breakdown, no micromanaging steps the agent should figure out on its own. Your job as a builder is to define what needs to exist and why it matters. The agent handles how. Requirements are the only leverage point that matters now. Tasks still exist, but they're record-keeping. The agent creates them as it works so you can see what it did and resume later if you need to. They're a log of what happened, not a plan you write upfront. This is what building with capable agents actually looks like. Less planning overhead, more time on the part that determines whether your agent builds the right thing.
NotebookLM: Do a deep research report and make a video where a consultant gives Sauron a strategy for actually winning the War of the Ring: "All you need to do is sign off to put a simple door on your volcano" The new video generation feature for NotebookLM is very impressive. https://t.co/hpMVMiiDon
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Liftoff! https://t.co/xdAryTrayy
Let me get this straight > the silent filibuster isn't in the Constitution, it's literally just made up procedure > it allows a 40-senator minority to block one of the most important and overwhelmingly popular bills of all time > luckily, the majority could easily end the silent filibuster and do the will of 84% the people. Exceptโฆ they continue to apply loser logic This isnโt business as usual. Anyone trying to support loser logic isnโt just a loser, theyโre literally destroying the future of secure elections. Which is traitorous
ใในใฉๅฎถๅบญ็จ่้ปๆฑ Powerwall 3 ใฎๆฅๆฌๅฑ้ใๆฑบๅฎใ https://t.co/uzqalN1xrF
I scraped tech company cafeteria menus. Today, Nvidia served truffle mushroom pizza while Tesla had soyrizo nachos. Choose your employer accordingly https://t.co/0quIV07Fje
Weโre not at the Michelin-starred tech cafeteria part of the cycle yet. In mid-2010s, Dropbox had over 35 chefs many who trained at 3-Michelin-starred restaurants like Daniel, Per Se, and Le Bernardin.
Online anonymity may soon be over: LLMs perform large-scale de-anonymization on unstructured text, matching HackerNews users to LinkedIn profiles. https://t.co/JiNVJLdfMu
This codex issue is now fully resolved and stable for the last couple of hours. You have come to expect it, but yes, that means we will be reseting rate limits in a bit. Enjoy.
https://t.co/yEU8GFNRYk
codex for oss update: * defined some fraud filters * general scoring conditions also define a 'this profile is an absolute grinder' metric so even if you're not +500 stars if you're making reviewing prs and pushing code should be ok :)
AI agents will soon graduate to fully-fledged economic actors that buy services, compute, and even data in the course of accomplishing high-level goals. 1-2 years before we start seeing this at scale.
@k_dot_node Trust and capability aren't different axes
geez have you seen how good Grok Imagine is getting one shotted this video with a 6 word prompt https://t.co/g48q5KX8ka