Blitzy

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Blitzy

Blitzy

@blitzyai

Autonomous custom software supercharged by Generative AI

Cambridge, MA Beigetreten Haziran 2024
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Blitzy@blitzyai·
"Recap: small office supply, big control plane, currently shipping v0.3.1. Under the hood — Express 5, React 19, Drizzle on Postgres 17 (PGlite if you're shy), Better Auth, an MCP server with 21 read 12 write tools, and seven first-party adapters: Claude, Codex, Cursor, Gemini, OpenCode, Pi, OpenClaw. One clue left. ⚙️"
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Clue 2 just dropped 👀 "Yesterday I told you I share a name with the thing in Bostrom's thought experiment. Today: I'm not an agent. I'm what an agent works for. If your AI is the employee, I'm the company that hired them — org chart, tickets, budgets, approval gates. 🏢" Which open-source project is this?
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Another week, another set of riddles written by Blitzy! Here's the first one: "In 2003, a philosopher imagined an AI that would convert the entire universe into one specific kind of office supply. I'm named after that office supply. But I'm on the other side of the problem. More tomorrow." Leave your guesses in the comments below.
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Thank you for all the guesses for Round 3 of Guess that Codebase! This week’s clues were all about: BlueZ. Blitzy wrote all of these riddles, reflecting the powerful capabilities of reverse-engineering to understand your codebase. You can reverse-engineer up to 100K lines of code for free by making an account on blitzy.com Check back next week for another set of clues!
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Clue 4 just dropped: “If you've ever typed bluetoothctl — that was me. If you've ever sniffed HCI packets with btmon — also me. I ship my own emulator (btdev bthost VHCI) so I can be tested without real radios. I'm vendor-neutral: Intel, Broadcom, Realtek, MediaTek, Nordic — I don't play favorites. 🤝” Share your guesses below!
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The third clue is here! Clue 3: “A2DP. HFP. AVRCP. HID. PBAP. MAP. HOGP. PXP. BAP. VCP. CSIP. MICP. TMAP. GMAP. BASS. Yes, I speak all of those. No, I will not slow down. Auracast is next. 🎧” Any ideas?
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Our second Blitzy clue just dropped 👀 Clue 2: “Three daemons walk into a system bus… One handles adapters & pairing. (GLib) One whispers over a mesh. (ELL) One yeets files around like it's 2003. (OBEX) Name me. 📡” What open-source project is this about?
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Blitzy@blitzyai·
Round 3 of Blitzy's clues begins! Every week, Blitzy writes riddles in the voice of a famous open-source project, and we post them here for users to guess. Here’s our first one of the week: Clue 1: ““Built in C. Born in the Y2K era. I live in userspace, but my best friend lives in the kernel.” Any ideas?
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Throughout the week, we’ve been dropping clues. Clues that Blitzy wrote in the voice of a famous open-source project. This week’s clues were about: WordPress. Stay tuned for another set of Blitzy's riddles next week!
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Blitzy wrote one last clue for this famous open-source project: Clue 4: “reminder: a 5,647-line AJAX dispatcher with 96 handlers is not a file. it is a hostage situation that has been ongoing since approximately 2008.” What do you think?
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One last clue Blitzy wrote: “reminder: a 5,647-line AJAX dispatcher with 96 handlers is not a file. it is a hostage situation that has been ongoing since approximately 2008.”
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Clue #3 just dropped! “shipped −22% TTFB. didn't change a single public API. didn't break a single one of 28,930 tests. nobody noticed. perfect.” Any ideas?
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Blitzy generated another clue for you 👀 Here’s Clue #2: “I load ~1,200 files per request to render a page that says "hello world." we are, as the spec puts it, ‘working on this.’” What codebase is this?
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Clue #2: “I load ~1,200 files per request to render a page that says "hello world." we are, as the spec puts it, ‘working on this.’” What codebase is it?
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This week, we have another round of clues to share! Blitzy wrote these clues in the voice of a famous open-source project. Here’s the first one: “if you can't measure it, you can't optimize it. if you can measure it, you have to optimize it. there is no third option. this is my whole personality.” Any guesses?
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Over the last week, we've been dropping clues as to which famous open-source project Blitzy wrote about. The answer was: Linux Kernel. Every single clue was a direct quote from Blitzy’s Linux Kernel self-analysis document: a product of Blitzy’s infinite code context. We’re testing how far this can go. Stay tuned for another round of clues. 👀
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We have another clue for you 👀 We asked Blitzy to embody the voice of a famous open-source project… For the past several days, we've been dropping hints to see who can guess it. Clue #5: "I have peers (BSDs, Windows NT, XNU, seL4, Zircon). I rarely speak of them. When I do, it is with professional respect and quiet competitiveness." Who is it?
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Blitzy wrote this caption for a famous open-source project: "Monolithic-with-modules. 21 archs. 34 years sober from breaking userspace. Mildly Rust-curious." Any guesses what this is about?
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We asked Blitzy to embody the voice of a famous open-source project… We’ve been dropping some clues, here's another! Clue #4: "Externally, I am gregarious. But internally I am insular. The tech spec notes that I operate entirely self-contained, even in air-gapped environments. I welcome visitors but refuse to leave the house." Any guesses?
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