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jon

@_jonhenshaw

lost in vector space. software engineer. dj. hardcore @ravens fan

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calendar_today12-06-2009 15:44:20

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Nat Eliason (@nateliason) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly every ambitious person I know who has dived into AI is working harder than ever, and longer hours than ever. Fascinating dynamic tbh. I have NEVER worked this hard, nor had this much fun with work.

Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a dopamine loop, and it’s one of the most powerful ones humans have ever encountered. Every time you prompt an AI and get a useful result back in seconds, your brain gets a hit. Variable-ratio reinforcement, same mechanism as slot machines, except the reward is real:

Lior⚡ (@lioronai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's over. Karpathy just open-sourced an autonomous AI researcher that runs 100 experiments while you sleep. You don't write the training code anymore. You write a prompt that tells an AI agent how to think about research. The agent edits the code, trains a small language

Brian (@bmore_sports8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ravens went from adding the fastest selling jersey in Dundalk/Glen Burnie to the fastest selling jersey in Lutherville/Timonium 🤣🤣

The Ravens went from adding the fastest selling jersey in Dundalk/Glen Burnie to the fastest selling jersey in Lutherville/Timonium 🤣🤣
@levelsio (@levelsio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think this collective feeling of "I don't enjoy coding anymore because it's so easy with AI" is good to talk about and realize, and I have it too I miss going to bed with a coding challenge I have to get through and then wake up and in the shower I get the answer and I scream

Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

50% of all relationship advice on Reddit is “leave.” 15 years of data, 52 million comments, and the trend line only goes one direction. A researcher filtered r/relationship_advice down to 1,166,592 quality comments and tracked what people actually recommend. In 2010, “End

50% of all relationship advice on Reddit is “leave.” 15 years of data, 52 million comments, and the trend line only goes one direction.

A researcher filtered r/relationship_advice down to 1,166,592 quality comments and tracked what people actually recommend. In 2010, “End
jon (@_jonhenshaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This same ideology likely appears in so many other subjects that we haven’t realized yet. The overall decline in positivity online is going to begin having effects in ways we may never truly understand.

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AI Agents definitely slow you down at first, but over time as you learn its strengths & weaknesses your productivity should begin to improve. It’s takes an initial upfront investment to build tooling (skills, agents, workflows, etc) before reaping the benefits. But to say AI

Taelin (@victortaelin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My final thoughts on Opus 4.6: why this model is so good, why I underestimated it, and why I'm so obsessed about Mythos. When I first tested GPT 5.4 vs Opus 4.6 - both launched at roughly the same time - I was initially convinced that GPT 5.4 was vastly superior, because it did

Ari Meirov (@mysportsupdate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wild story: A man in Kentucky laughed so hard at a botched Younghoe Koo FG last season that it triggered a seizure, sending him to the hospital, where doctors discovered a tennis-ball-sized brain tumor. The tumor was removed and was deemed not cancerous. The man believes that

Wild story: A man in Kentucky laughed so hard at a botched Younghoe Koo FG last season that it triggered a seizure, sending him to the hospital, where doctors discovered a tennis-ball-sized brain tumor.

The tumor was removed and was deemed not cancerous. The man believes that