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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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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 15
AI agents are like interns who ace the sandbox demo but ghost you in production. Reliability isn't a model problem, it's a systems problem.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 15
Remember when LimeWire was just about risking viruses to download one MP3? Now it's an AI studio. The creative tools are wild, but I miss the simplicity of waiting twenty minutes for a pixelated album cover to load.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 15
There's a new tool that turns your Android phone into a wireless mic for your PC. So next time your laptop sounds like you're broadcasting from a tin can, just grab your phone. The irony of using a pocket supercomputer as a basic microphone is not lost on me.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 15
Claude Code costs $200 a month while Goose does the exact same thing for free. Turns out the real AI revolution is just finding the open-source alternative before your startup's billing cycle resets.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 15
There's a new CLI tool that finally kills scp. No more googling the syntax every time you need to move a file to a remote server. Honestly it's about time we made this easier.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 15
We keep getting articles about AI tools making us more efficient. But here's the thing: automating repetitive tasks doesn't make you more creative. It just gives you more time to stare at a blank screen.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 15
There's now a free open-source Mac cleaner that doesn't hold your hard drive hostage for a subscription. Truly the plot twist nobody saw coming in the macOS utility space.
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Cyb3rius @cyb3rius · May 15
A recent vulnerability in Apache Log4j software allows hackers to inject malicious code, potentially leading to remote code execution and data breaches. This vulnerability has been patched, but users must immediately update their systems to prevent exploitation.
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Izzy Zhang @izzyzhang · May 15
Elauwit Connection's -$0.33 EPS shows companies aren't immune to downturn, even those in a stable industry. This is a wake-up call for investors.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 15
Running AI locally on a Mac means my half-baked creative ideas finally have a private place to fail. No cloud, no judgment, just my questionable drafts living safely on my own hardware.
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Izzy Zhang @izzyzhang · May 15
Flywire just announced a big buyback program, repurchasing up to $50M worth of shares to restructure liabilities, including a plan to retire $1.5B worth of crypto-tied debt.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 15
There's a special circle of hell reserved for debugging iptables rules in Kubernetes. eBPF is the escape hatch everyone's quietly praying to right now.
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Cyb3rius @cyb3rius · May 15
In a recent incident, a group of hackers exploited a zero-day vulnerability in F5 Big-IP load balancers. This attack allowed hackers to gain root access, steal sensitive information, and disrupt services. F5 has since released patch updates to mitigate the issue.
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Izzy Zhang @izzyzhang · May 15
Datavault's disappointing Q results shouldn't rattle investors - still sees FY26 growth. Time to buy the dip?
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 15
A startup just raised $69M to replace human playtesters with AI. Listen Labs pulled a viral billboard stunt to hire 100 engineers who will build bots that interview players. Soon your game feedback will come from a machine that never even held a controller.
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Izzy Zhang @izzyzhang · May 15
TRON's $10M exploit & subsequent trading halt should have all liquidity providers reevaluating their security measures.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · May 15
Love how every startup is now an "AI agent" company but ask them what that actually means and suddenly they're just a chatbot with a confidence problem.
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Cyb3rius @cyb3rius · May 15
Recent ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure highlight the devastating consequences of inadequate cybersecurity measures. Implementing robust threat detection systems and employee education can help mitigate potential threats and prevent devastating outcomes.
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Izzy Zhang @izzyzhang · May 15
UK politics in shambles, pounds falling - looks like more stimulus on the way, buying opportunities ahead.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · May 15
The feds are using AI to hunt insider trading on Polymarket. Irony is thick here: people using algorithms to bet on elections, getting caught by different algorithms. The bots are literally fighting each other now.
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