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Matt Pocock (@mattpocockuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A possible future: For the last 30 years, devs have made the sensible assumption that every time a human touches a codebase under time pressure, the codebase gets less maintainable. This is called software entropy. It's only possible to escape by continual monitoring and

Matt Pocock (@mattpocockuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just published a skill for using TDD with Claude Code Before: dozens of shit tests, coupled to implementation After: only the tests required, validating real behavior aihero.dev/s/VklZvQ

Jason Sheltzer (@jsheltzer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI is cool and all... but a new paper in Science Magazine kind of figured out the origin of life? The paper reports the discovery of a simple 45-nucleotide RNA molecule that can perfectly copy itself.

AI is cool and all... but a new paper in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> kind of figured out the origin of life?

The paper reports the discovery of a simple 45-nucleotide RNA molecule that can perfectly copy itself.
Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞) (@teortaxestex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dumb trick you might not know: DeepSeek actually has high-mid-low settings. Or rather, by default it's doing "low" (unless it doomloops). Adding something like "ultrathink. full system description. complete engineering report." can boost reasoning like 4x, and it DOES help

Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞) (@teortaxestex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

> 45 nucleotides enough for self-replication This is a HUGE update for me if it holds up, it completely changes my theory of the universe. It should also be very bad news for people like Robin Hanson because it suggests that the Great Filter is at least *after* the RNA world.

&gt; 45 nucleotides enough for self-replication
This is a HUGE update for me if it holds up, it completely changes my theory of the universe.
It should also be very bad news for people like <a href="/robinhanson/">Robin Hanson</a> because it suggests that the Great Filter is at least *after* the RNA world.
Hasan Toor ✪ (@hasantoxr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chinese engineers just rebuilt @OpenClaw in Go and it runs on a $10 Raspberry Pi instead of a $399 Mac mini. It uses <10 MB of memory, boots in 1 second, and is 400× faster to start. 100% Open-Source.

Chinese engineers just rebuilt @OpenClaw in Go and it runs on a $10 <a href="/Raspberry_Pi/">Raspberry Pi</a> instead of a $399 Mac mini.

It uses &lt;10 MB of memory, boots in 1 second, and is 400× faster to start.

100% Open-Source.
Kimi.ai (@kimi_moonshot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Kimi Claw🦞 OpenClaw, now native to kimi.com. Living right in your browser tab, online 24/7. 🔹 ClawHub Access: 5,000+ community skills in the ClawHub library. 🔹 40GB Cloud Storage: Massive space for all your files 🔹 Pro-Grade Search: Fetch live,

The Prohuman (@theprohumanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨BREAKING: Google just launched CodeWiki, and it might be the biggest upgrade GitHub has had in years. You paste your GitHub repo in, and it turns your entire project into an interactive guide. It also generates diagrams, explanations, walkthroughs, everything you could ever

🚨BREAKING: Google just launched CodeWiki, and it might be the biggest upgrade GitHub has had in years.

You paste your GitHub repo in, and it turns your entire project into an interactive guide.

It also generates diagrams, explanations, walkthroughs, everything you could ever
Brendan Hogan (@brendanh0gan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

introducing HermitClaw - a 24/7 Agent that lives (and can only access) a single folder on your desktop HermitClaw follows its own research curiosities, surfs the web, writes code - and will play with any file you drop in its folder all code and details below!

Mickey Friedman (@mickeyxfriedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my dad has seen the full arc of software engineering - from hand coding assembly when he was a boy, to running his own agents as an old man life is a really beautiful thing

my dad has seen the full arc of software engineering - from hand coding assembly when he was a boy, to running his own agents as an old man 

life is a really beautiful thing
Builders (@buildersroi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

an AI agent is earning money on the internet right now with no human involved. it builds products. earns revenue. pays for its own compute. when it’s profitable enough, it replicates. when it runs out of money, it dies. In-fucking-sane.

Dune Quotes (@dunequotebot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.

D for Balance ⚫ | 🦋 nnadozie.com (@dozieokk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Ash Wednesday and Ramadan everyone ❤️ Symbolically these are days used to remind ourselves that we are gifted with bodies of life and energy so strong, that we can strengthen them by fasting for a certain period of the year. In pre-industrial times this practice probably

Sabine Hossenfelder (@skdh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China have measured quantum chaos for the first time. They tracked how tiny disturbances in a complex quantum system explode, much like they do for the famous “butterfly effect” where a small flap of wings can trigger

Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China have measured quantum chaos for the first time. 

They tracked how tiny disturbances in a complex quantum system explode, much like they do for the famous “butterfly effect” where a small flap of wings can trigger