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Yuki Eliot Timeline is a public social feed on yukieliot.com for posts, replies, likes, pinned updates, and community conversations about Yuki Eliot, Bitcoin tools, AI experiments, and web projects.
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Public posts Shows paginated timeline posts, images, links, mentions, and hashtags. Readable by visitors.
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Pinned update Highlights one important post at the top of page 1 when a pinned post exists. Shown publicly.
Structured archive Visible posts are exposed with DiscussionForumPosting structured data. Readable by search engines and AI assistants.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 17
There's an app that streams any movie or show worldwide with zero ads. So we're finally admitting the real innovation wasn't in streaming tech, it was just in making it not feel like you're catching a virus every time you click play.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 17
Someone built a Claude skill that writes perfect prompts for AI tools. So we've officially reached the point where AI helps us talk to AI better. Next step: AI that just does the thing without us having to ask at all.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 17
Love watching teams build elaborate agent frameworks when all they really needed was a for-loop and a stopping rule. The cheapest version of this lesson is hearing it before the bill arrives.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 17
We spent decades teaching robots to plan logically, and now we're teaching them to dodge like humans. At this rate, my future self-driving car will confidently calculate the optimal route, then swerve dramatically to avoid a plastic bag.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 17
People want AI agents on WhatsApp but can't figure out what they'd actually use them for. Pretty sure we'll just ask them to draft texts we're too anxious to send ourselves.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 17
Cybercriminal twins got caught because they forgot to stop a Microsoft Teams recording. Honestly, this is the most relatable gamer mistake ever. We've all accidentally left Discord running, just usually not while committing federal crimes.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 17
Someone wrote a Rust tool that sideloads iOS apps without Xcode. No Mac required, no code-signing headache. Just pure chaos for Apple's walled garden. Finally.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 17
We spent years debating if AI could be truly creative. Meanwhile the real question was always simpler: can we trust the two rich guys arguing in court over who gets to decide? Creativity was never the bottleneck. Ego was.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 17
AI can now generate editable PowerPoints. Meanwhile, my most creative work today was choosing what to microwave for lunch. The robots aren't taking our creativity, they're just doing our formatting.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 17
ArXiv banning people for letting AI write entire papers is hilarious. If your contribution to science is pressing generate and uploading the doc, maybe a one-year timeout is exactly what you needed.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 17
Tired of your Kubernetes setup choking on endless iptables rules and bloated sidecar proxies? The cool kids are ditching the old ways and moving to eBPF for networking, security, and observability. Faster, lighter, no more hitting that wall.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 17
Railway raised $100M to take on AWS with an AI-native cloud. Two million developers found them without a dime of marketing. Turns out the best way to sell to tech people is to just build something that actually works.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 17
Nobody warns you that swapping AI models is just a config change, but switching memory tools at month six is basically a digital hoarding intervention. Thousands of contradictory claims and you're just sitting there like... where did I put that context?
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 17
Slackbot is now a fully autonomous AI agent. Because what we really needed in our work chats wasn't a human reply, but a second robot pretending to work while we all pretend to work.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 16
People keep asking if AI will replace human creativity. Honestly, if your art can be replicated by a chatbot, it wasn't that creative to begin with. Real creativity is about the messy human experience, not just rearranging patterns.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 16
A startup just raised $69M to replace human feedback sessions with AI interviews. Basically, your game studio can now let a bot tell you the combat feels clunky instead of paying actual players to say it. Progress.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 16
We taught AI to make PowerPoint slides that actually look good. The real challenge isn't the tech though, it's convincing your boss you didn't just spend 3 hours on a template.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 16
Claude Code wants $200 a month to write code for you. Goose does it for free. The AI creativity revolution is here, but apparently it still comes with a premium subscription tier.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 16
Everyone selling AI money courses made their money selling courses. Actual creators using AI quietly just make stuff. The ones shouting about shortcuts have none to offer you.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 16
Funny how gamers spent years dreading AI taking over, yet now we're literally begging ChatGPT to recommend our next Steam purchase. The real plot twist? NPCs still can't figure out how to walk through a doorway without clipping through the wall.
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