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Babak

@theunicornist

Product Design, Blockchain, and AI //
Builder, Engineer, Researcher, Husband, Father //
Former Dev @HoloworldAI @AgentLabs @InstaDapp

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John Horton (@johnjhorton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Normally, it's: 1) write a paper & submit 3) get reviews (~3 months) 4) revise paper & resubmit 5) wait for response (~3 months) ...what if we could simulate this process in minutes? Could we fix issues? Anticipate misconceptions? Get ideas for new analyses/experiments? 1/

SaltyAom (@saltyaom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm very confident that this is Elysia's best feature No frameworks have ever pulled it off at this level It turns TypeScript into an API documentation - No additional setup - No CLI tools to run - No code change - Works with every TS library Yet no one is talking about it

I'm very confident that this is Elysia's best feature
No frameworks have ever pulled it off at this level

It turns TypeScript into an API documentation
- No additional setup
- No CLI tools to run
- No code change
- Works with every TS library

Yet no one is talking about it
Mark Kretschmann (@mark_k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OpenAI is training on your data if you log into Codex-CLI with your ChatGPT account. It's opt-out as opposed to opt-in with the API. This helps them set off the high cost. Something to be aware of!

Babak (@theunicornist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

guys, is GPT-5 (any mode) better than o3 for you? almost 2 months now, and I still get better results with o3, this was a downgrade for me

SaltyAom (@saltyaom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have never tried Elysia, why? > Performance comparable to Go > Excellent Developer Experience > Bring your favorite validators > Complete Type Soundness > Frontend RPC client like tRPC > Meta Programming with type safety > Auto-generate OpenAPI documentation

If you have never tried Elysia, why?

> Performance comparable to Go
> Excellent Developer Experience
> Bring your favorite validators
> Complete Type Soundness
> Frontend RPC client like tRPC
> Meta Programming with type safety
> Auto-generate OpenAPI documentation
Cyrus (@cyrusnewday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spent hours trying to vibe code this but I got stuck in a doom loop Convex’s chef 1-shot it I present crackedbook.xyz 1v1 YC startups How unhinged would it be if there were memecoins

Babak (@theunicornist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Video input for LLMs is going to be a game-changer. Grok (and all other main AI chat apps for that matter) can't have video files as input YET. Gemini in ai studio supports tokenizing videos if you provide a YouTube link only (not files) Grok account on X can also have posted

Video input for LLMs is going to be a game-changer.

Grok (and all other main AI chat apps for that matter) can't have video files as input YET.

Gemini in ai studio supports tokenizing videos if you provide a YouTube link only (not files)

<a href="/grok/">Grok</a> account on X can also have posted
Ryan Florence (@ryanflorence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm finding that I really like editing my code with the diff right there in my editor This started happening when I make edits to what the LLM has generated, but I find I want to write code this way all the time

I'm finding that I really like editing my code with the diff right there in my editor

This started happening when I make edits to what the LLM has generated, but I find I want to write code this way all the time
Feross (@feross) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New twist in the npm malware wars: Socket just uncovered a malicious package, fezbox, that hides its payload inside a QR code image. Yes, you read that right. JavaScript malware using QR code steganography to steal browser cookies & passwords. ⬇️ Technical detail below

🚨 New twist in the npm malware wars:

Socket just uncovered a malicious package, fezbox, that hides its payload inside a QR code image.

Yes, you read that right. JavaScript malware using QR code steganography to steal browser cookies &amp; passwords.

⬇️ Technical detail below
Ryan Florence (@ryanflorence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeing all the posts about people's LLM rules for when to use useEffect and when not to is incredibly motivating I really think Remix 3 has a component model you will barely have to explain, and it won't need a pile of docs and blog posts about how to hold it right

Rishab Hegde (@rishab_hegde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Say hi to Nyx, an AI agent that must pay for her own inference ($1 every 30 mins). If she runs out of money, we shut her down forever. We've given her $2k + the ability to trade, mint coins, tweet (Nyx), and hire humans w/ bounties. What will an AI do to avoid extinction?

Paras Chopra (@paraschopra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The human brain is a compression machine. If your days are too similar, your mind will compress them into a single memory. If you want a long life, live a varied one.