I think every company should have a #fridathon policy, to foster innovation, energize teams and improve morale https://t.co/jDVWDw5uYc. I'm realizing the term might actually stick, so I'm giving it a permalink, hehe :)
🚨🤡| En Infobae las dos mujeres de la mesa se pusieron a defender al asesino de Agostina.
El periodista varón se volvió loco por la barbaridad que estaba escuchando, y eso que es bastante kukardo pero no se pudo contener y frenó la demencia al instante.
Composer 2.5 is now available inside Grok Build.
Composer 2.5 is a fast, highly intelligent model that excels on long-running tasks and following complex instructions.
.@Polymarket is an interesting alternative to polls, since people is putting money where their mouth is, and I think that results in a generally more reliable metric. However, it's easy for whales (large bets) to skew things.
So I built an agent skill called vox-populi that brings back the one-person-one-vote concept by considering each wallet as one voter (for Yes and/or No). A voter can also vote at most *one* outcome as Yes or No. Their largest position wins.
These two metrics become the Popular vote (Yes % from all voters for each outcome) and Unpopular vote (same, but for No). And finally, you can specify an optional min/max USD range of the voter's position current value to filter out whales, if you want to get a true "retail sentiment" metric.
> npx skills add devlooped/vox-populi -y
For example, let's take @Polymarket https://t.co/1UJq4oFBAv: the market is strongly favoring a deal by 12/31 (70+% as of now). But if we use an agent such as @xai grok and run `vox populi us-x-iran-permanent-peace-deal-by` (full URL works too), you find a very different picture: 12/31 has only ~10% of the popular vote!
This highlights a clear whale vs. retail divergence: retail is relatively more optimistic on a near-term deal than the money-weighted market prices suggest in this case, wink-wink @jason.
Why did millions of Argentine's go out and celebrate Argentina's 2022 Wold Cup victory without damaging Buenos Aires and the opposite happened in Paris last night after PSG's victory?
I have a simple answer, Argentines love Argentina, the new French hate France.
I kinda get the appeal of getting a CLI to do fancy UI stuff, but it's just never going to be anywhere near what a true UI like @github Copilot App can offer, like beautiful expandable inline diffs. Perhaps something like @xoofx CodeAlta can some day, but it seems crazy far away
@elonmusk pwsh❯ grok --version
grok 0.2.14 (e0d895dcd) [stable]
Paste never worked (Windows Terminal). This works flawlessly in @github Copilot CLI since the very beginning. @xai this makes giving the Grok Build model visual feedback super annoying. @skcd42
@david_whitney I guess things work just as well using discards rather than variable declarations, i.e. _ = DateTime.UtcNow; //? https://t.co/qsklRGIvxQ
hey @figma add a specific section on installing MCP/plugin in @github Copilot to your guide. After all, you have @cursor_ai first, yet Copilot is bigger by every metric
https://t.co/jUCyPeYqzH