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God of Prompt
RT @free_ai_guides: Your Gemini is sitting there doing nothing.
Put it to work with these 70+ prompts:
→ Find tax deductions
→ Map sales prospects
→ Write outreach emails
→ Plan efficient routes
→ Automate daily tasks
Free. Ready to copy.
Comment "Gemini" and I'll DM them. https://t.co/Fw71Rw4CI3
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RT @free_ai_guides: Your Gemini is sitting there doing nothing.
Put it to work with these 70+ prompts:
→ Find tax deductions
→ Map sales prospects
→ Write outreach emails
→ Plan efficient routes
→ Automate daily tasks
Free. Ready to copy.
Comment "Gemini" and I'll DM them. https://t.co/Fw71Rw4CI3
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Moon Dev
wow tons of applications to the moon dev funding program
where i put $1000 into your trading account so you can trade
some people make it super easy to reject by not following application instructions
you will not hear back if you were denied
most denials so far are because there was no 1-3 minute yt videos attached
re-apply if you forgot to attach an unlisted or public intro video.
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wow tons of applications to the moon dev funding program
where i put $1000 into your trading account so you can trade
some people make it super easy to reject by not following application instructions
you will not hear back if you were denied
most denials so far are because there was no 1-3 minute yt videos attached
re-apply if you forgot to attach an unlisted or public intro video.
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God of Prompt
RT @rryssf_: 🚨 RIP “Prompt Engineering.”
The GAIR team just dropped Context Engineering 2.0 and it completely reframes how we think about human–AI interaction.
Forget prompts. Forget “few-shot.” Context is the real interface.
Here’s the core idea:
“A person is the sum of their contexts.”
Machines aren’t failing because they lack intelligence.
They fail because they lack context-processing ability.
Context Engineering 2.0 maps this evolution:
1.0 Context as Translation
Humans adapt to computers.
2.0 Context as Instruction
LLMs interpret natural language.
3.0 Context as Scenario
Agents understand your goals.
4.0 Context as World
AI proactively builds your environment.
We’re in the middle of the 2.0 → 3.0 shift right now.
The jump from “context-aware” to “context-cooperative” systems changes everything from memory design to multi-agent collaboration.
This isn’t a buzzword. It’s the new foundation for the AI era.
Read the paper: arxiv. org/abs/2510.26493v1
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RT @rryssf_: 🚨 RIP “Prompt Engineering.”
The GAIR team just dropped Context Engineering 2.0 and it completely reframes how we think about human–AI interaction.
Forget prompts. Forget “few-shot.” Context is the real interface.
Here’s the core idea:
“A person is the sum of their contexts.”
Machines aren’t failing because they lack intelligence.
They fail because they lack context-processing ability.
Context Engineering 2.0 maps this evolution:
1.0 Context as Translation
Humans adapt to computers.
2.0 Context as Instruction
LLMs interpret natural language.
3.0 Context as Scenario
Agents understand your goals.
4.0 Context as World
AI proactively builds your environment.
We’re in the middle of the 2.0 → 3.0 shift right now.
The jump from “context-aware” to “context-cooperative” systems changes everything from memory design to multi-agent collaboration.
This isn’t a buzzword. It’s the new foundation for the AI era.
Read the paper: arxiv. org/abs/2510.26493v1
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Moon Dev
todays zoom
hey todays private quant zoom starts at 8am est
dont miss this, if there is a ticket left, grab it: https://t.co/JbJdIbW2p9
moon dev
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todays zoom
hey todays private quant zoom starts at 8am est
dont miss this, if there is a ticket left, grab it: https://t.co/JbJdIbW2p9
moon dev
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Offshore
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Startup Archive
Brian Armstrong on the importance of disagreeableness if you want to do important things
“What I’ve realized about a lot of people who I think are building important things in the world is that they’ve developed this high disagreeableness muscle where they’ve recognized that they’re not going to make everybody happy and they’ve made peace with it.”
He gives Mark Zuckerberg as an example.
“They realized at a certain point that whether I do the thing that I think everyone’s going to like or the thing that is more authentic to me, someone’s going to be pissed no matter what .So at the end of the day, I’m just going to do the thing that I think is right. And they’ve leaned more into authenticity instead of trying to say what they think people want to hear. And that does require you to have thick skin and some kind of high disagreeableness. And then they can actually do even more interesting stuff because they’re being themselves instead of trying to be liked.”
This is something Brian himself is even trying to work on. And of course there are limits — you don’t want to get to a place where you’re listening to nobody. You want people around you have your best interest at heart and to listen to them. But for people who don’t have your best interest at heart, you need to build the ability to ignore them.
“It’s a real superpower to care less what other people think — at least people who don’t have your best interests at heart.”
Video source: @StevenBartlett (2022)
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Brian Armstrong on the importance of disagreeableness if you want to do important things
“What I’ve realized about a lot of people who I think are building important things in the world is that they’ve developed this high disagreeableness muscle where they’ve recognized that they’re not going to make everybody happy and they’ve made peace with it.”
He gives Mark Zuckerberg as an example.
“They realized at a certain point that whether I do the thing that I think everyone’s going to like or the thing that is more authentic to me, someone’s going to be pissed no matter what .So at the end of the day, I’m just going to do the thing that I think is right. And they’ve leaned more into authenticity instead of trying to say what they think people want to hear. And that does require you to have thick skin and some kind of high disagreeableness. And then they can actually do even more interesting stuff because they’re being themselves instead of trying to be liked.”
This is something Brian himself is even trying to work on. And of course there are limits — you don’t want to get to a place where you’re listening to nobody. You want people around you have your best interest at heart and to listen to them. But for people who don’t have your best interest at heart, you need to build the ability to ignore them.
“It’s a real superpower to care less what other people think — at least people who don’t have your best interests at heart.”
Video source: @StevenBartlett (2022)
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Moon Dev
private zoom where im going over these robustness tests
live now
get in before 11 est and get the full replay https://t.co/Y6lj48o399
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private zoom where im going over these robustness tests
live now
get in before 11 est and get the full replay https://t.co/Y6lj48o399
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Moon Dev
cant believe i showed this trading system live on stream
oh wait, yes i can
i been doing this for 5 years
i just do it on private zoom now
u get in before 11est you get the replay https://t.co/DLGPOCx80P
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cant believe i showed this trading system live on stream
oh wait, yes i can
i been doing this for 5 years
i just do it on private zoom now
u get in before 11est you get the replay https://t.co/DLGPOCx80P
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Moon Dev
where are all the other quants who actually share?
just dropped this live on zoom https://t.co/wrlK9Ntzws
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where are all the other quants who actually share?
just dropped this live on zoom https://t.co/wrlK9Ntzws
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