Someone saying, “We have AI,” but not having an easy way to transfer your WhatsApp messages and chats without resetting your iPhone… "
use telegram bro
@selfmadecoder
use telegram bro
@selfmadecoder
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One thing I’ve realized lately is this:
Feeling like you have big potential but doing nothing with it will actually make your life worse.
At least some people are comfortable in their own skin. They’ve accepted the life they want to live and act accordingly, whatever that action may be.
But if you believe you’re meant for big things and still act in the opposite way, that’s ego. And it slowly eats at you.
Because every day passes and you’re still in the same place not moving while others who started with you are at least trying. And whether they’re making progress or not, their effort alone will make you question yourself.
So in my opinion, the solution is simple:
Either start doing something about your “big goals” or be honest enough to admit you don’t actually want them.
You don’t have to agree BTW.
@selfmadecoder
Feeling like you have big potential but doing nothing with it will actually make your life worse.
At least some people are comfortable in their own skin. They’ve accepted the life they want to live and act accordingly, whatever that action may be.
But if you believe you’re meant for big things and still act in the opposite way, that’s ego. And it slowly eats at you.
Because every day passes and you’re still in the same place not moving while others who started with you are at least trying. And whether they’re making progress or not, their effort alone will make you question yourself.
So in my opinion, the solution is simple:
Either start doing something about your “big goals” or be honest enough to admit you don’t actually want them.
You don’t have to agree BTW.
@selfmadecoder
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Tech Nerd
https://x.com/mattshumer_/status/2021256989876109403?s=46 Must read @selfmadecoder
My opinion on this article:
It wasn’t that long ago when we in this very community were saying writing code by hand was better. Now everyone thinks Claude Code is insane and the models are unbelievably good.
I don’t think this is about perfection or even about CEOs of giant companies making hyped claims about delivering something “distinctive” that ends up being less than promised. I remember Sam Altman saying around December 2024 that we’d achieve AGI within a year. Big claims aren’t new.
But being overly optimistic or ignoring how fast these models are improving feels naive. They’ve already become very good, and they’re getting better at a rapid pace. There’s a real chance they could automate most jobs, reshape them, or even make some disappear. We don’t know the timeline, but the possibility is there.
None of us truly knows what the future holds. But we’re closer to this space than most people. Pretending it’s not happening or downplaying it doesn’t make sense.
I also read another article (by a Microsoft exec) breaking down why the real world implications are more complex than just releasing powerful models and tools. That perspective helps balance things out if this sounds too extreme.
Still, I think the right approach is simple: hope for the best, prepare for the worst, and take advantage of the opportunity while we’re this close to the wave.
@selfmadecoder
It wasn’t that long ago when we in this very community were saying writing code by hand was better. Now everyone thinks Claude Code is insane and the models are unbelievably good.
I don’t think this is about perfection or even about CEOs of giant companies making hyped claims about delivering something “distinctive” that ends up being less than promised. I remember Sam Altman saying around December 2024 that we’d achieve AGI within a year. Big claims aren’t new.
But being overly optimistic or ignoring how fast these models are improving feels naive. They’ve already become very good, and they’re getting better at a rapid pace. There’s a real chance they could automate most jobs, reshape them, or even make some disappear. We don’t know the timeline, but the possibility is there.
None of us truly knows what the future holds. But we’re closer to this space than most people. Pretending it’s not happening or downplaying it doesn’t make sense.
I also read another article (by a Microsoft exec) breaking down why the real world implications are more complex than just releasing powerful models and tools. That perspective helps balance things out if this sounds too extreme.
Still, I think the right approach is simple: hope for the best, prepare for the worst, and take advantage of the opportunity while we’re this close to the wave.
@selfmadecoder
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I’m actually becoming more comfortable reading articles, thanks to all the great articles being posted on X.
@selfmadecoder
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Okay, I need to rent a VPS, set up my own OpenClaw, give it $20, and start making money by betting on Polymarket 😁
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Forwarded from Genesis (ISRAƎL)
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Oh God, this “we’re pre-revenue currently” language on Twitter is killing me 😁 I can’t stop seeing it, it’s everywhere.
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Marty Supreme vs. Whiplash
They’re super close, honestly a hard choice. Marty Supreme was fire, and Timothée Chalamet was insane in it. He really just becomes whoever he’s playing.
But if I have to pick, *Whiplash* wins. Barely. The intensity just hits different.
I did feel like a few scenes ( from Marty Supreme ) especially the dog and dog owner subplot, weren’t really necessary. It felt a bit disconnected from the main story. Still, both are insanely good. Whiplash just edges it with the story.
@selfmadecoder
They’re super close, honestly a hard choice. Marty Supreme was fire, and Timothée Chalamet was insane in it. He really just becomes whoever he’s playing.
But if I have to pick, *Whiplash* wins. Barely. The intensity just hits different.
I did feel like a few scenes ( from Marty Supreme ) especially the dog and dog owner subplot, weren’t really necessary. It felt a bit disconnected from the main story. Still, both are insanely good. Whiplash just edges it with the story.
@selfmadecoder
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One thing I’ve realized lately is this:
Feeling like you have big potential but doing nothing with it will actually make your life worse.
Feeling like you have big potential but doing nothing with it will actually make your life worse.
The thought of having the potential or what it takes to achieve big goals is both a curse and a blessing.
It’s a blessing because it gives you vision. It makes you see beyond average. You can’t settle easily, because you know you’re capable of more. That belief pushes you to grow, to build, to try again when things fail.
But it’s also a curse. Because once you’re aware of your potential, mediocrity feels painful. Every wasted day feels heavier. Every distraction feels like betrayal. You live with this quiet pressure, the voice that says, “You could be doing more.”
It gives you purpose, but it also takes your peace.
@selfmadecoder
It’s a blessing because it gives you vision. It makes you see beyond average. You can’t settle easily, because you know you’re capable of more. That belief pushes you to grow, to build, to try again when things fail.
But it’s also a curse. Because once you’re aware of your potential, mediocrity feels painful. Every wasted day feels heavier. Every distraction feels like betrayal. You live with this quiet pressure, the voice that says, “You could be doing more.”
It gives you purpose, but it also takes your peace.
@selfmadecoder
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Forwarded from Tech Nerd
a friend of mine @AfroSec built something cool called APTsearch.
it’s a simpler way to explore APT groups and their MITRE ATT&CK TTPs without getting overwhelmed by the full framework.
you can search APT groups, see their real-world techniques, and get AI explanations on why certain techniques are used and how they fit into the kill chain.
he’s planning to add IOC, detection, and mitigation features soon.
if you’re into red team / blue team or just learning security, you might find it useful.
@selfmadecoder
it’s a simpler way to explore APT groups and their MITRE ATT&CK TTPs without getting overwhelmed by the full framework.
you can search APT groups, see their real-world techniques, and get AI explanations on why certain techniques are used and how they fit into the kill chain.
he’s planning to add IOC, detection, and mitigation features soon.
if you’re into red team / blue team or just learning security, you might find it useful.
@selfmadecoder
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