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stengineer

@stengineer_dev

design engineer. building interfaces for long horizon AI. design + code + music.

New York, New York Se unió Ocak 2023
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stengineer@stengineer_dev·
Built mission control for the new class of AI agents that work in hours, not minutes using the new Claude Fable 5 model. The chart redraws the thesis on a loop: two models track together on short tasks, then the lead compounds as the horizon grows. You walk in at hour four of the agent's shift.
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Thomas Suarez
Thomas Suarez@tomthecarrot·
We’re sharing an early preview of Raven Prism, our stylish ambient computer in glasses form, ahead of its launch later this year. Raven Prism is Linux-based with a ARM64 architecture and devs have already built apps for it. If you’re at AWE, come by our booth for a demo! raven.computer @raven_computer
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antirez
antirez@antirez·
If you need AI to do a search for you in the real world, ds4-agent is basically SOTA, because it can access the web sites without any limitations given that it uses your local Chrome browser (no, not in headless mode, that's the trick...), and DeepSeek v4 is great at search.
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ℏεsam
ℏεsam@Hesamation·
this Anthropic researcher wrote one of the best articles you can find here on AI research. obviously, Hamming's classic book is highly suggested to learn how to develop a "Research Taste".
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Ekaeo
Ekaeo@Ekaeoq·
From a researcher at a Programming Methodologies Lab to a watchmaker, me and the gear that got me started: Fiber laser - 3000€ 3D printer - 550€ CNC - 650€ Ventilation system - 250€ Proxxon mill - 370€ Microscope - 540€ Timegrapher - 210€ Bergeon staking tool - 600€ Bergeon screwdrivers - 200€ Bergeon tweezers - 250€ Horotec hand setters - 100€ Bergeon hand leavers - 80€ Case screwdown tool - 250€ And of course, none of this would be possible without my camera, which was pretty pricey (1900€ body and a 1100€ lens) All that comes to around ~10050€ These are just the things off the top of my head, and they, unfortunately don't include any laser consumables, measuring tools, computer, software, cutters, all the failed or broken things, polish I kept testing, dust extraction, and a small million of other different little things. If I'm being completely honest, at this point I lost track how much money I sunk into this, but at no point did I stop loving it. And big thanks to my parents, no matter how optimistic I am, none of these would be possible if they didn't provide me a place to be and the food I ate, they never asked for anything in return, and let me waste my money on the things I enjoyed. Thank you to my parents, and thanks to all of you that support me in various ways.
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I can’t tell you how sad it makes me feel when someone reduces all of my work to an “Aliexpress case”. When you call me a larper and an embarrassment, you’re not insulting a marketing department or some huge corporation. You’re directly insulting me. I’ve always been transparent about the parts I use, how much they cost, and the fact that some of them come from China. Not Aliexpress, but factories that manufacture watch components. I don’t think that should invalidate every prototype, every sketch, every failed attempt, every jig, and all of the work that goes into the things I do beyond the case itself. I’m a one-man band, just a guy doing his best to achieve his dream of making watches. All of my dials are cut on my own laser machine, hand-drilled, hand-sanded, and hand-painted under a microscope. Sometimes it takes days to finish a single dial, and I am incredibly lucky to have found people who appreciate that work. If everything were as simple as you say, everybody would be doing it. Creating a worthwhile physical product is difficult. It takes years of learning, thousands of mistakes, and a level of commitment that most people never see. To top it all off, you mention how you want to do the same, and how you: “just need a garage, a lathe, and a pad printing machine so I can finally free myself from the shackles of other people’s taste in this matter” I’m 24, still immature in many ways, but old enough to understand how difficult it is to create something with your own hands. Whether I like a person’s work or not, I know how much effort, sacrifice, and vulnerability goes into putting it out into the world. It took everything in me to get where I am today. Years of saving to afford more than €20,000 worth of equipment, years of tinkering, starting from absolutely nothing, not to mention all the sleepless nights and stress that went into creating something like this. You don’t have to like it, but you don’t need to belittle it either. It’s very hard to gain confidence by tearing down the work of other people, but getting shit done is something else entirely. (I’ll use this day to post more about the costs, how much I make exactly per watch, how much money I made so far, and how I’m still about 11000€ short to just pay off my gear, let alone all the time sunk into this black hole of a hobby, it’s far from glamorous, so I’m excited to share)

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Li | Design for Startups
Hardware website is a balance between tech and e-commerce feeling. This site has done a good job keeping it look high end!
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Chris Tate
Chris Tate@ctatedev·
Introducing Generative UI for Claude Code, Codex and Pi Charts, forms, 3D, anything Your agent renders real UI for users while it works in a sandbox Powered by AI SDK's experimental HarnessAgent + json-render
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Camille Roux
Camille Roux@CamilleRoux·
Un canvas infini dans le disque de Poincaré pour prendre des notes — projet original qui utilise la géométrie hyperbolique pour organiser l'information autrement. uonr.github.io/poincake/
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Mehdi
Mehdi@MehdiHacks·
New book on antennas: "Antenna Engineering" Published in June 2026.
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献祭一包纸巾@Papertooevil·
@laurenloprete 品味有时候真不是靠刷更多好看图片长出来的。 是你认真钻进一个很小的门类里,摸到按钮、材料、老说明书那种具体东西。互联网给人看结果,博物馆让人知道结果是怎么长出来的。
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Lauren LoPrete
Lauren LoPrete@laurenloprete·
People always ask me “how do you develop taste?” And I say “go to the niche telephone museum and study the origin of buttons and don’t be a little bitch”
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stengineer@stengineer_dev·
@laurenloprete damn i feel personally attacked... going to the niche telephone museum rn.
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stengineer@stengineer_dev·
@fredeil @stalman @lmstudio that's pretty sweet what does this setup cost roughly in $ and time spent would you say? I might try this as weekend project
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Tyler Stalman
Tyler Stalman@stalman·
One of the coolest in person demos at #wwdc26 was @lmstudio running massive local models on 4 daisy chained Mac Studios with a total of 2tb memory Then they pulled out an iPhone and chatted with those models remotely over a secure connection I need to find a use for this
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stengineer@stengineer_dev·
@skirano are you codex > claude code currently?
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Pietro Schirano
Pietro Schirano@skirano·
I basically never write my own /goal anymore. I ask Codex to write one for itself, and one for each agent it spawns. Like this 👇
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만원만 l manwonman
만원만 l manwonman@quietcomp_·
어떻게 이렇게나 느좋인 아트북 UX가 있는지. 편집적이면서 독특한, 그리고 색이 뚜렷한 사이트 press.stripe.com
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