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I study Software Engineering (SWE) | gaming, coding, ai, cloud & tech stuff | They call me Ray ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ | ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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@craigzLiszt
Craig Weiss
19 days
you only need two things to be a killer founder: adhd & ai
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@Param_eth
Param
18 days
Instead of giving freebies, governments should provide free access to Claude Opus 4.5 to their citizens. Then watch their country in 5 years. Thank me later.
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@sxmawl
Saksham
19 days
we just hired our 25 founding engineers
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@raykoox
Rayko
23 days
Me and my vibe coded projects
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@raykoox
Rayko
23 days
Me and my vibe coded projects
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@kanavtwt
kanav
26 days
โ€œI will work 9 to 5 and build small saas apps on the weekend to achieve financial freedomโ€
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@icanvardar
Can Vardar
27 days
Learn to Sell.
@shadcn
shadcn
29 days
Learn to Code.
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@raykoox
Rayko
27 days
6/6 CES always mixes futuristic "dreams" with stuff we'll actually use soon. Which one would you want first: the laundry robot, stair-climbing vac, or smart Legos? ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿค”
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@raykoox
Rayko
27 days
5/6 Motorola/Lenovo's Qira AI assistant. It jumps seamlessly between your phone, laptop, and wearables for personalized help. Won Best AI at the awards!
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@raykoox
Rayko
27 days
4/6 Lego's new Smart Bricks. These regular-looking bricks have tiny sensors inside that light up, make sounds, or react when you build with them. No screens needed, just pure interactive play.
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@raykoox
Rayko
27 days
3/6 Roborock's Saros Rover vacuum. This one's wild because it has extendable legs with wheels to climb and clean stairs! It moves slow but steady, and it's smart enough to avoid obstacles. Perfect for multi-level homes.
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@raykoox
Rayko
27 days
2/6 LG's CLOiD robot butler. This little guy rolls around, grabs stuff from the fridge, and even tries folding laundry. It's not perfect yet, but imagine coming home and having help with those boring chores.
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@raykoox
Rayko
27 days
1/6 CES 2026 is wild right now, here are the coolest AI things catching my eye so far. What's blowing your mind? Thread ๐Ÿงต#CES2026
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@athleticKoder
anshuman
28 days
AI is a bubble. The bubble: DeepSeek-V3.2 Mistral Large 3 2512 DeepSeek V3.2 Speciale DeepSeek V3.2 Nova 2 Lite (free) Nova 2 Lite Ministral 3 14B 2512 Ministral 3 8B 2512 Ministral 3 3B 2512 GPT-5.1-Codex-Max Relace Search GLM 4.6V Devstral 2 2512 (free) Devstral 2 2512 GPT-5.2
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@boredGenius
zefram.eth
27 days
Introducing CallMe, a minimal plugin that lets Claude Code call you on the phone. Start a task, walk away. Your phone/watch rings when Claude is done, stuck, or needs a decision. Free & open source (MIT). Underlying API costs are cents per minute of call.
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@DanKulkov
Dan Kulkov
28 days
> open x > everyone is making millions > close x
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@raykoox
Rayko
28 days
1/5 NVIDIA just rolled out Vera Rubin chips โ€“ 5x more power-efficient, 10x cheaper inference than Hopper! Jensen Huang calls it the "ChatGPT moment for physical AI.
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@raykoox
Rayko
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5/5 Excited for cheaper, faster experiments in 2026!!! Which part hits hardest for you. Inference savings, robotics, or agent teams?
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@raykoox
Rayko
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4/5 Optimized for teams of agents orchestrating tasks. No more single-tool limits, think manager + specialist agents for cloud deploys or full projects. I've messed with LangChain mini-teams; this hardware makes it scalable.
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