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I have no idea what was going on with Rob Reiner and his son. But if one's adult child is a drug addict, parents should have the legal right to treat the adult addict as a child and force treatment/confinement.

I have no idea what was going on with Rob Reiner and his son. But if one's adult child is a drug addict, parents should have the legal right to treat the adult addict as a child and force treatment/confinement.

Economist. Author Singularity Rising. JD Stanford, PhD U of Chicago. Exploring path to the singularity—likely disaster, possibly utopia. Prof Smith College.

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James Miller
Mon Dec 15 22:47:44
I have a https://t.co/AztoMRdZhH document in my codebase, which describes every single UI screen and workflow inside Podscan. I use it to help Claude Code make sense of the product and generate docs for it.

It’s the result of recording a 1h walkthrough. Explained every single button, had the AI condense it into a full document. 

But how do I keep up with changes? New features, adjusted screens. 

Well, it turns out if you task Claude Code with checking the file change date of that .md file, go through every line in there, check if that component has been changed in a git commit since the last time we updated it, and then update the doc, you can automate most of this.

Tried that earlier today, and was blown away. It caught buttons being moved, adjusted changed workflows, and added features that I had forgotten I implemented. 

Now, it’s a Claude command I can run once a week. 

That platform doc is the distilled knowledge of my product that even I don’t have without checking things out. 

And it makes AI agents SO effective (if you add it to your prompts for reference).

I have a https://t.co/AztoMRdZhH document in my codebase, which describes every single UI screen and workflow inside Podscan. I use it to help Claude Code make sense of the product and generate docs for it. It’s the result of recording a 1h walkthrough. Explained every single button, had the AI condense it into a full document. But how do I keep up with changes? New features, adjusted screens. Well, it turns out if you task Claude Code with checking the file change date of that .md file, go through every line in there, check if that component has been changed in a git commit since the last time we updated it, and then update the doc, you can automate most of this. Tried that earlier today, and was blown away. It caught buttons being moved, adjusted changed workflows, and added features that I had forgotten I implemented. Now, it’s a Claude command I can run once a week. That platform doc is the distilled knowledge of my product that even I don’t have without checking things out. And it makes AI agents SO effective (if you add it to your prompts for reference).

Building https://t.co/od97B0HVrk and https://t.co/666FnyVVE0 in Public. Raising all the boats with kindness. 🎙️ https://t.co/6w69DZmi8H · ✍️ https://t.co/lpnor5rsTW

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Arvid Kahl
Mon Dec 15 22:43:32
Happens to have a hard task through sheer curiosity (decrypting a historical archive from the 1920s). Had much more progress last week through Gemini 3/GPT 5.1/5.2 and both seem notably dumber.

Happens to have a hard task through sheer curiosity (decrypting a historical archive from the 1920s). Had much more progress last week through Gemini 3/GPT 5.1/5.2 and both seem notably dumber.

Artisanal baker of reasoning models @pleiasfr

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Alexander Doria
Mon Dec 15 22:41:04
Someone aggressively bumped into my shoulder in Oakland while I was walking with my date earlier this morning

I lost balance and almost fell because of the force

Someone aggressively bumped into my shoulder in Oakland while I was walking with my date earlier this morning I lost balance and almost fell because of the force

“The woman scooping Silicon Valley” — BBC・hacker turned builder, blogger & consultant・ex: Threads, Instagram, etc

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Jane Manchun Wong
Mon Dec 15 22:35:19
Meanwhile SNet spinoff Nunet is whizzing along getting decentralized AI orchestration infrastructure rolled out all over the place ;)

Meanwhile SNet spinoff Nunet is whizzing along getting decentralized AI orchestration infrastructure rolled out all over the place ;)

Building Beneficial AGI - CEO @asi_alliance @singularitynet, @true_agi , Interim CEO @Singularity_Fi, @SophiaVerse_AI, Chair @opencog @HumanityPlus @iCog_Labs

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Ben Goertzel
Mon Dec 15 22:35:07
Warning. This is not a joke. I repeat – this is not a joke.

Colosseum (Rome)  
• Built 72–80 AD (8 years)  
• No mixers, cranes, electricity, or Jira  
• Features: seats 50–65k; advanced engineering, animal lifts, drainage, and 2,000-year concrete  

IKEA Auckland (Sylvia Park)  
• Announced ~2016  
• Built with approvals/delays; opened 2025 (9 years)
• Features: IKEA stuff

Warning. This is not a joke. I repeat – this is not a joke. Colosseum (Rome) • Built 72–80 AD (8 years) • No mixers, cranes, electricity, or Jira • Features: seats 50–65k; advanced engineering, animal lifts, drainage, and 2,000-year concrete IKEA Auckland (Sylvia Park) • Announced ~2016 • Built with approvals/delays; opened 2025 (9 years) • Features: IKEA stuff

CPO at https://t.co/BNZzlkTfVp. Founder of https://t.co/hOAmca8qLm and https://t.co/dRwgbZCSOw. Coffee-making, parenting, building, exploring: RU → CN → NZ → CL → UK → NZ → PL → UK?

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Stas Kulesh
Mon Dec 15 22:33:45
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