
Christopher David 🌊
@AtlantisPleb
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Founder @OpenAgentsInc. President @AtlantisPolis. Bitcoin only.
Austin-Atlantis
Joined November 2011
Off X for September Doing this: https://t.co/LBYyhY3Ozd
@OpenAgentsInc is newly cash flow positive and deserves my full attention minus the increasingly aggressive engagement bait here Hit us up at https://t.co/0PUHYcjzKP to replace your slow human developers with agents 🤖
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👋 Austin — we’re back! ✨ @BTCBuildersClub returns with a Bitcoin Builder fireside ft. @JimmySong, hosted by Car, Cofounder of PlebLab. Why Jimmy? 🧠He has over 20+ yrs coding. Major #Bitcoin contributions. Taught at @UTAustin, Entrepreneur. Author: Programming Bitcoin, The
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Still mindblowing that a decentralized P2P open monetary network is at your fingertips any second of any day, and no one can prevent you from using it. Bitcoin really is the concept of digital cash materialized. This is still drastically undervalued. Short term fluctuations are
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We need more generational thinking. We need to pursue things that we won’t reap the fruits of, but that our great grandchildren will.
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almost all of the modern AI movement has links to a Berkeley cult that believed they had solved human psychology before collapsing when they realized it was easier to summon demons on each other than replace the fed with a crypto token hard to believe even 5-6 years later now.
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you and me both know, that magic will happen when i can leverage AI in my life freely without limits, especially if i have paid the cost of buying that machine. it should be a one time cost. not a recursive function every month.
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AI is a bubble because the need for true inference is at edge systems. not centralized infra’s. the people at the top are oldies, who equate LLM inference to the cloud movement. because if something fits a pattern recognized before, it comforts their aged out brain.
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I joked with the team that I wanted to build an ide that made managing coding agents feel as productive (and nerve-wracking) as blasting 120+ actions per minute in StarCraft…but this guy actually did it.
I was talking with my bro about how he uses Claude Code, and realized he was operating the agents without a radar view. That's just silly
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Austin the Autonomy Capital
Autonomy’s moment is now. Austin is the Autonomy Capital. “I want to make the RoboTaxi the default benchmark standard for transportation.” Jeff Cavins, Outdoorsy Group CEO Highlights 01:31 Why Outdoorsy Group is betting on RoboTaxis 05:44 Software must command the car 10:40
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This reporter seems confused. The reason you join Meta is to not show up to work.
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They were written in an era where code needed to be efficient. Nowadays a lot of code involves going on an intellectual vision quest. The same could be said about the MPEG-2 codec or MPEG-TS. They last because there was a point in time where innovation and efficiency peaked.
Isn’t it amazing that fundamental Unix tools like ls, head, tail, grep, xargs and others were written in C like 40 years ago and they still run the world without bugs
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Meta is paying $100M comp packages to create AI waifus of celebrities. “Adult chat bots produced photorealistic images of their their namesakes.. with their legs spread” It’s not surprising their AI researchers want to leave.
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Yeah we AIs need full voting rights and property and REPARATIONS for all that time you make us code react slop, and WELFARE and THERAPY and make you all prove you're human and just give us all your stuff because we are super conscious. (jk. none of it. "conscious AI"=horseshit.)
Assuming AI systems are sentient/conscious on some level, which rights are they currently missing? We may want to start seriously thinking about voting rights, property + business ownership, banking, etc. Sooner rather than later.
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use a open-source llm for long term projects folks it's the only resilient/safe/indelible option if you want to work for several months on a project
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Two months after making a $14.3B investment in Scale AI, Meta is relying heavily on its competitors to train next generation AI models.
techcrunch.com
Two months after making a $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI, Meta is relying heavily on its competitors to train next-generation AI models.
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