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by Vitaly Belman
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This is Disgusting - AI Fake Health Accounts
Super Eyepatch Wolf exposes a network of AI-generated Instagram accounts impersonating people from various cultures - an elderly Japanese man, cowboys, a 93-year-old woman - all pushing fake health advice for pets and humans. They tell people to avoid vets and doctors while selling collagen supplements. The accounts share scripts, follow each other, and target vulnerable audiences including elderly people.
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TurboQuant - Redefining AI Efficiency with Extreme Compression
Google Research introduces TurboQuant, an advanced quantization algorithm that achieves 6x memory reduction and 8x speedup for large language models - with zero accuracy loss and no retraining required.
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When AI Makes Your Life's Work Feel Worthless
A 47-year-old developer confesses that watching Claude code a feature in 2 minutes - something he spent decades learning to do - left him feeling like his career amounted to nothing. The Reddit community's response was one of the most thoughtful discussions on what AI means for the craft of programming.
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Will the AI Bubble Pop?
A Reddit Change My View thread about the AI bubble sparked a massive debate with over 300 comments from software engineers, robotics researchers, investors, and gamers. The original poster argues AI is overvalued and will settle into being just a useful business tool. The discussion covers dot-com parallels, infrastructure costs, coding productivity gains, and whether the technology will reshape the economy on a longer timeline than anyone expects.
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Robot Breaks Human Half-Marathon Record and Reddit Has Feelings About It
A robot just ran a half-marathon in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, beating the human world record of 57 minutes and 20 seconds. Reddit's r/singularity debates whether this is a Wright Brothers moment, a Terminator prequel, or just meaningless when all you want is a robot that folds laundry.
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The Peril of Laziness Lost
Bryan Cantrill reflects on Larry Wall's three virtues of a programmer - laziness, impatience, and hubris - and argues that LLMs inherently lack the virtue of laziness. While they can produce vast quantities of code, they don't feel the constraint of time that drives humans to create crisp abstractions and simpler systems.
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MIT Explains the 12 Possible Endings for AI
Based on MIT professor Max Tegmark's book Life 3.0, this episode explores twelve possible futures for AI - from benevolent dictators and enslaved gods to zookeepers and surveillance states. Some are paradise, some are nightmares, and some look like paradise until you try to escape.
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AI Just Passed the Hacking Exam - And Reddit Has Thoughts
The UK AI Security Institute tested Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview on a 32-step corporate network attack simulation. It succeeded end-to-end - a first for any AI model. Reddit debates what this means for cybersecurity.
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Claude Design - Ten Hours In, Was It Worth It?
A Reddit discussion from r/ClaudeAI about a developer's experience spending 10 hours with Claude Design on launch day. Covers token usage variance, workflow tips, and whether AI design tools will replace human designers.
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Claude Code Effort Levels - What They Actually Do
A breakdown of Claude Code's five effort levels - low, medium, high, extra high, and max - what each controls, which to use when, and community insights from the r/ClaudeCode subreddit discussion.
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Claude Design is INSANE
Anthropic released Claude Design - a visual design interface built into Claude for creating web apps, mobile designs, prototypes, and presentations. This video walkthrough covers how it works, its brand design system integration, the interactive editing tools, and how it addresses Claude Code's front-end design weakness.
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Trump Put Netanyahu in a Very Embarrassing Light
Dr. Kobi Barda, a historian of American politics, analyzes the impact of Israeli strikes in Lebanon on Trump's decision to force a ceasefire, Saudi money flowing into Lebanon, Iran negotiations, and Netanyahu's public embarrassment. He sets a deadline for Israel: January 2029.
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Element 92: Uranium
Element 92: Uranium - why it heats our planet from the inside, and what threat it has been hiding for 4 billion years. From neutron star collisions to Becquerel's accidental discovery, Marie Curie, the Manhattan Project, Chernobyl, natural reactors in Gabon, and the Finnish cave meant to last 100,000 years.
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Suddenly Local AI Is Impossible to Ignore - But There's a Catch
Local AI models have gone from a joke to running on your laptop. Google's Gemma 4 delivers Opus 4 level intelligence on a MacBook. But the ecosystem - coding harnesses, integrations, tooling - is still rough. A look at what works, what doesn't, and the hybrid future ahead.
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If AI Replaces Us, Why Did OpenAI Double Its Hiring?
OpenAI secretly doubled hiring to 8,000 while publicly claiming AI would replace workers. Klarna's AI customer service experiment failed. Labor data shows AI created 9x more jobs than it eliminated. The real risk isn't AI replacing you - it's someone using AI replacing you.
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AI Is Already Eating Into the Job Market
A Taub Center study reveals AI is responsible for up to 15% of the rise in unemployment among Israeli programmers and up to 18% among phone sales reps. Juniors are hit hardest as employers prefer experienced workers who leverage AI for productivity. Source: Calcalist
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Reddit - Claude Shipped insane Features this week
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskVibecoders/comments/1s00kx7/claude_shipped_insane_features_this_week_full/
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Thariq - Lessons from Building Claude Code: How We Use Skills
https://x.com/trq212/status/2033949937936085378
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