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Oh wow! I didn't realize @java 25 came with Compact Source Files and Instance Main Methods (JEP 512) so no more class declaration to run a sample file. more details - https://t.co/m0CRYweQyi
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another web view in the wild.
We're testing a new link experience, starting on iOS -- to make it easier for your followers to engage with your post while browsing links. For creators, a common complaint is that posts with links tend to get lower reach. This is because the web browser covers the post and
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Okay, quick thought that just derailed my focus: The number of specialized browsers on my dock is getting absurd. Every time a new one promises a "superpower," I create a new use-case, and the dock gets longer. It's exhausting. is it? For me: @firefox for personal accounts,
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Quick thought on posting smarter: you don’t need to drop an essay every time you tweet. If you want people to actually feel you, write like you’re texting a clever friend. Keep it short, curious, and a little loose. No buzzwords, ever. Trick #1: The Immediate Hook. Skip “I’m
🚨NEWS: Elon Musk shares new advice on how to get the most reach on X with Grok — “write like you’re texting a smart human you’ve never met.” He says posts with plain links and no context flop because the algorithm has nothing to work with.
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nothing feels more powerful than knowing the keyboard shortcuts :)
✅ Papercut fixed: New keyboard shortcuts in @GeminiApp New chat = Shift-Command-O Search = Shift-Command-K
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✅ Papercut fixed: New keyboard shortcuts in @GeminiApp New chat = Shift-Command-O Search = Shift-Command-K
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LUCK AND RISK are siblings. They are both the reality that every outcome in life is guided by forces other than individual effort.
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What a gold mine of a tweet from @karpathy based on his recent pod with @dwarkesh_sp Cognitive core Humans can't memorize so easily, which now looks more like a feature than a bug by contrast! -> 💯 On LLM agents I don't want an Agent that goes off for 20 minutes and comes
My pleasure to come on Dwarkesh last week, I thought the questions and conversation were really good. I re-watched the pod just now too. First of all, yes I know, and I'm sorry that I speak so fast :). It's to my detriment because sometimes my speaking thread out-executes my
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Noticing myself adopting a certain rhythm in AI-assisted coding (i.e. code I actually and professionally care about, contrast to vibe code). 1. Stuff everything relevant into context (this can take a while in big projects. If the project is small enough just stuff everything
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Meta just dropped this paper that spills the secret sauce of reinforcement learning (RL) on LLMs. It lays out an RL recipe, uses 400,000 GPU hrs and posits a scaling law for performance with more compute in RL, like the classic pretraining scaling laws. Must read for AI nerds.
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Organizational inertia grows with headcount. The ability to change is inversely proportional to the size of the organization.
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Great docs and clean code never go out of style; they powered the past and will guide the AI-driven future.
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We’re helping identify cancer cells that hide from the body’s immune system. 🧬 Built on our Gemma family of open models, C2S-Scale 27B has identified a new potential pathway for cancer therapy - a hypothesis we validated in the lab with scientists at @Yale University. 🧵
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I dug into the state of progressive image rendering and found: ➡️ Safari renders JPEG differently (worse imo) ➡️ Progressive AVIF is possible in Chrome ➡️ Progressive JPEG XL isn't possible in Safari ➡️ JPEG XL decodes worryingly slow ➡️ Progressive doesn't solve responsive imgs
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