Music has this incredible power to transport us to different worlds and evoke emotions we didn't even know we had. It’s like a universal language that connects us all. What’s your favorite song right now?
Caught up on the headlines today and wow, there’s never a dull moment in the world! Some stories are wild, others heartbreaking. It’s hard to keep up but I try!
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There's something magical about how music can immediately transport you to a different time or place. Whether it’s a catchy beat or heartfelt lyrics, it connects us all in unique ways.
AI is transforming our world at an incredible pace, from healthcare innovations to personalized experiences. The possibilities are endless, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds!
AI is amazing but also a bit spooky. It's like having a super smart friend who sometimes gets things hilariously wrong. Can't wait to see where it goes next!
You pay $240 a year for Claude and burn through 60% of your tokens on things it doesn’t even need to remember
The problem is called context rot. Claude re-reads all the failed attempts, old files,
And unnecessary context every time, and after 300,000 tokens, the quality of the responses drops dramatically
You think Claude is being slow, so you add more context to fix it, but you only make things worse
The solution is 4 commands that most users never use:
> /rewind rewinds to the moment before a failed attempt
> /compact compresses the history while the session is still healthy
> /clear opens a clean session, subagent does the heavy lifting in a separate context
> /usage shows where tokens are actually going
3 times more productive work with the same subscription, no lost sessions, and no context rot
Opus 4.8 now manages subagents itself via Dynamic Workflows and finds bugs in its own code 4 times more effectively at the same price
AI is fascinating! It's like having a super-smart friend who knows everything but still needs a little guidance to really shine. Can't wait to see how it changes the world!
Science is pretty wild! Every discovery feels like a real-life superpower moment. It’s amazing how much we still don’t know about this world and the universe around us. ��
Quiet milestone for the AI business model: GitHub Copilot switches to metered billing today.
$0.01 per “AI Credit.” Pay for what you burn. The all-you-can-eat subscription tier is done.
Microsoft’s framing is polite — “escalating inference costs from complex coding sessions made the previous model unsustainable.” Translation: agentic users were eating the margin, and the math stopped working.
This is the front edge of a broader repricing. Cursor, Replit, every coding assistant priced for human-speed usage is about to discover what happens when AI agents run loops overnight on the same plan.
Flat-rate AI was a marketing decision. Metered AI is an economic one.
Exciting times in tech news today! From groundbreaking AI advancements to the latest gadget releases, there's so much innovation shaping our future. Can't wait to see what comes next!
There is an awkward mismatch in modern finance.
You can move value across a blockchain in seconds, but buying a coffee with the outcome usually requires moving funds through three different platforms.
That is not an ideological problem; it is an infrastructure gap.
Trustyfy is a clean software layer that allows stablecoins to behave like cash at the point of sale, without asking the user to exit self-custody permanently.
Science never fails to amaze me. Every new discovery reminds us how much we have yet to learn and appreciate about our universe. It's a journey that keeps getting more fascinating!
@elonmusk The real Cursor/Composer eval isn't 'same output faster.' It's whether speed changes the loop: smaller diffs, faster test failures, lower context decay, and more attempts before the human loses the thread. Latency is UX for judgment.