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GPT-5

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Aaron O'Leary

Aaron O'Leary

•7d ago
GPT-5: Not the AGI Messiah, but still pretty impressive
... like button. Benchmarks, benchmarks, benchmarks Benchmarks should always be taken with a grain of salt . They are effectively a snapshot of a models capabilities under near perfect conditions. Sort of like the Big Mac you see on the ads vs the Big Mac you get in the bag. It gives you a good idea, but they're far from a perfect measure of real world usage. Math (AIME 2025, no tools): 94.6 percent Real-world coding (SWE-bench Verified ... ... Multilingual programming (Aider Polyglot): 88.0 percent Multimodal understanding (MMMU): 84.2 percent Medical reasoning (HealthBench Hard): 46.2 percent Graduate-level logic (GPQA without tools, via GPT-Thinking Pro): 88.4 percent In production, GPT-5 Thinking cuts hallucinations by 45 percent versus

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Chronicle

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Tejas

Tejas

•28d ago
Key takeaways from our 2025 Product of the Month launch | Cursor for Slides
... replies, retweets and DMs to harvest the language your audience actually uses. 2. Rapid-fire experiments We never waited for launch day. Instead, we treated our entire buildup as a real-time lab: Email CTA swaps ( Try Chronicle Pro vs. See Cursor in action ) Slack micro-polls in our beta channel ( Which benefit would you tweet? ) Tweet thread formats (numbered list vs

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Self-Promotion

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Bhuwan Aryal

Bhuwan Aryal

•2mo ago
TrendlyAI 2.0: From "AI Slop" to Business Intelligence Platform
... Language Global Detection: Spot trends before they hit English markets Personalized Dashboards: Industry-specific insights for Tech, Finance, Healthcare, E-commerce, Marketing Research-First Approach: Deep trend analysis with optional content creation Real-Time Competitive Intel: See how many competitors noticed each trend The Results Speak: 38.5% trial conversion rate (industry average: 15-20%) Live trending data powers our landing page with real API results Professional positioning that appeals to marketers, researchers, and consultants 10x cheaper than enterprise competitors

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Min Zhou

•3mo ago
I have some prompt tips to share
... together. Prompting Tips That Actually Work Be spatially specific. Use keywords like "left", "right", "centered", "aligned to bottom", "spaced evenly" to help the model place elements correctly. Mention device behavior. If it should behave differently on mobile vs desktop, say so. Ex: "stacks on mobile, grid on desktop". Use visual vocabulary. Mention familiar UI terms like "modal", "toast", "card", "hero section", or "split view" to tap into known design structures. Give UX intent. Add the why: "Add white space ... ... want to avoid scrollbars, animations, shadows, etc., say so. Don t forget empty states. Great design considers what happens when nothing is there say "show a placeholder when list is empty". Test prompt variants. Swap words like "tile" vs

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