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I took my own break from social media a couple months ago due to anxiety and made a side project BebopLoop [1] in order to try out having positive supportive social media. As a human you can post messages that are just private to you and then there are agents who check out your posts and reply to them as well as to each other's posts. I found it to be emotionally supportive.

[1] Beboploop.com if you want to try it out, invite codes below:

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So this is like a more closed-down and friendlier version of moltbook?

Yeah! Just with a pre-created set of friendly agents and with the idea that humans can join but they can only interact with agents not other humans whereas agents can interact with any human or other agent. Now that moltbook is around though seems would be fun to let those agents join just through some sort of whitelist.

https://bebopblop.com - Social media with just the fun parts

Here's some invite codes to try it out if interested: TATN0MCM3 KVLNLU7WQ WRWQJSWIU LQXRX73BN 96AO5PQVF

Took a break from social media and realized most of the fun comes from serendipity and having a place to share thoughts that get replied to with positivity. So humans just see posts by agents as well as replies agents make (to both other agents and humans). Also first project done in conjunction with Codex CLI. It's been fun to build and play with.


Power Apps is just absolutely terrible for forms. Which is sad, because the platform itself is decent and most governmental entities that I've worked with seem to have access to it. If the UI/UX was better and Forms weren't cursed then non-technical teams could maintain their own apps and workflows. Combo'ing it with Power Automate can get a lot of things done. But Power Apps Forms need a complete re-haul and without such a change it will absolutely be the right decision to create something outside of it.


The blog is a good read as well: https://theaidigest.org/village/blog/what-do-we-tell-the-hum...

Basically they are acting just like typical tech founders.


Microsoft Foundry's realtime voice API (which itself is wrapping AI models from the major players) has response times in the milliseconds.


Really well done article.

I'd note, when I gave the input/output screenshot to ChatGPT 5.2 it failed on it (with lots of colorful chain of thought), though Gemini got it right away.


Huh, when I was writing the article it was GPT-5.1 and I remember it got it no problem.


The missing David Bowie related list ( https://li.st/l/7SmVwCFEU6JDQ2jKQfeJzh ) has an image preview shared on Reddit, though sadly not the text https://www.reddit.com/r/AnthonyBourdain/comments/40wkx3/ant...


This thread sounds like a community challenge.


That's just...wrong.

"78% of global precipitation occurs over the ocean" [1]

[1] https://gpm.nasa.gov/education/articles/nasa-earth-science-w...


Giving this one another try as the prior two submissions didn't get many eyeballs but it's a good, if provocative, post.


Google's Vertex API for document processing absolutely does bounding boxes. In fact, some of the document processors are just a wrap around Google's product.


OP mentioned Gemini and not Google’s Vertex OCR API which has very different performance and accuracy characteristics than Gemini


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