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Frostdude

@RealFrostdude

Gamer, software engineer, crypto enthusiast, and commercial real estate professional. Passionate about Wilder World and World of Warcraft.

Wiami 参加日 Kasım 2020
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n3o@real_n3o·
@VanderAtelier @chrisfb28 Main differences: First, philosophy. It's sovereign, private, and decentralized. Two, it is focused on long-running automation and spawning agents remotely (in the cloud / on the grid). Three, it's a social network / will use crypto.
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n3o@real_n3o·
Very excited to get this in your hands soon. So you can cook with us.
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
ANTHROPIC JUST DROPPED AN ENTIRE GUIDE ON HOW TO BUILD EFFICIENT AGENTS TLDR: 1. Maintain simplicity in your agent's design. 2. Prioritize transparency by explicitly showing the agent’s planning steps. 3. Carefully craft your agent-computer interface (ACI) through thorough tool documentation and testing. anthropic.com/engineering/bu…
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Frostdude
Frostdude@RealFrostdude·
@real_n3o How can I mine gold? What will gold be used for?
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n3o@real_n3o·
First 120 autonomous agents are live inside Wilder World (in Shanty Town district). They are mining gold. zscan.live/token/0xD3C80f…
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n3o
n3o@real_n3o·
You can now build what would have taken years in weeks. Now you need to figure out what would have taken decades, but now will take years.
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Frostdude
Frostdude@RealFrostdude·
@gdb I want to, not on Windows per usual 🙄
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Dave Rogenmoser ⛳️🤖🦄
Dave Rogenmoser ⛳️🤖🦄@DaveRogenmoser·
BIG things brewing in Austin My dad and grandpa taught me golf on $25 munis. Rock hard greens. Worn-out range balls. Hot dog at the turn. For years I thought the point was to get "good". Break 80. Stop slicing. Took me 20 years to realize what golf actually is... It’s about the people next to you. The hours with your dad no one can interrupt. Laughing about your buddy 3-putting from 5 feet. The pint of Guinness after the round. Golf, above all, is about the joy of being with others. So I'm saying goodbye to building tech unicorns... ...and building a new kind of golf club in Austin, TX. Introducing The Mackenzie Club. The world's greatest upscale private indoor golf & social club. ⛳ 8 TrackMan simulators (120+ world courses, year-round) 🍽️ Full restaurant & craft cocktail bar 💪 Golf fitness & performance training 🧖 Sauna, steam room, cold plunge 🌅 Outdoor terraces with Hill Country sunsets 🏌️ Puttview Putting lab 💼 Executive offices and workspaces 🤝 A curated membership of people who love this game Not a sim bar. Not a $150K country club. A place for people who take golf seriously, and don’t take themselves too seriously. A place that feels like coming home. Opening late 2026 in West Lake Hills, Austin Send this to your golf nut friend. Waitlist link in the first comment.
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Frostdude
Frostdude@RealFrostdude·
@real_n3o How has the recent acceleration in agent development in the past 6 months changed your thinking with Wilder World NPC’s?
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n3o@real_n3o·
One thing I will say here, it's not possible to be at this rate all the time. At some point a part of your pipeline breaks down and you need to get into the details. But, if you fix the meta problem, you can then get back up to altitude and keep cooking.
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n3o@real_n3o·
Some tips for getting to ~10 agents while you work: 1. Have ~3 desktops open with separate projects/repos. 2. Make sure each of your repos have sub-modules with well defined boundaries. 3. Have ~2-4 agents in each project, working on different things at a time that do not conflict. In addition to below, you want to optimize it so that most runs you are getting to at least 50% of your context window. This takes between five and ten minutes roughly, depending on the task. This efficiently parallelizes your attention as well as forces you to solve problems up stream (see spec process below), rather than downstream (local minima loops). I suspect in about three months it will be possible to productively 10x this, just with just proper tooling, meta loops, and with no advances to the underlying models. This will likely show up in the form of new types of agents: Researchers, Spec Writers, and Verifiers. Good luck.
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For building advanced AI systems, the majority of your time should not be on iteratively coding. It should be: 1. Defining core requirements and invariants 2. Spec planning 3. Spec creation 4. Coding (let the AI cook) 5. Testing 6. Validating For step 6, it's often you need to build your own tooling to validate that the system is behaving the way you intend for it to behave. This is different than just testing, in that you are validating the full state of the system and that its capabilities match the original requirements and spec. It's tempting to want to keep 'vibing'. Your main objective is to reduce context size by intentionally moving between abstraction layers. If the core requirements are sound, you can create a solid spec, where library choices, interfaces, technologies, etc. can be defined and iterated on, with far less context to reason with. In terms of feature improvements and additions, these are tempting to vibe, but better to follow the same process for. Create an upgrade proposal process, similar to EIPs, iterate on that, and then implement the spec into the main system following the same process. Your goal is not to prompt, context engineer, or vibe, but build autonomous systems that do the work for you, consistently and reliably.

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Frostdude
Frostdude@RealFrostdude·
@rohit4verse Great approach, you have made me think more about my agent’s memory system.
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Frostdude
Frostdude@RealFrostdude·
@idosal1 I am building a backend that spawns agents for work modeled off of “The Horde” and I envision this front end while structuring it. Would love to build on this UI! Will you be open sourcing it?
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Frostdude
Frostdude@RealFrostdude·
@penberg This is great. I’m working on a personal orchestrator and was just wrapping my brain around how you capture states from different devices. I’ll give this a try and hopefully provide some feedback!
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Matt Rubens
Matt Rubens@mattrubens·
@ryolu_ @milichab There’s image gen in Roo Code. Problem is that most models don’t support creating transparent sprites (yet).
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Jay
Jay@jayhinz·
there are certain words a person can just say to let you know how long they’ve been in crypto. a type of shibboleth
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Extropic
Extropic@extropic·
Hello Thermo World.
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Cursor@cursor_ai·
Introducing Cursor 2.0. Our first coding model and the best way to code with agents.
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Frostdude
Frostdude@RealFrostdude·
@kylecompute Building something similar, would love to read more!
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kyle@kylecompute·
Having good metadata for a RAG system is super important for semantic searching and will either make your agent a genius or 45iq Data cleaning and extraction has and always will be the most important part of anything involving machine learning or LLMs Just went from a 45% accuracy retrieval to 98% by changing to have better embedded metadata Example below, will write something more in depth on this and my experience: Big thanks @ericzakariasson for the info on what I was doing wrong with semantic search
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Jediah Katz
Jediah Katz@jediahkatz·
are you ready for what's coming
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Frostdude
Frostdude@RealFrostdude·
@_willcompton Next she’s going to have you play video games with your friends… the horror…
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Will Compton@_willcompton·
Papa Team 6, Yesterday - the wife took our 3-year old, Rue, to London until Friday. It’s just been me & Scott-zilla. She pretty much ripped the heart out of my chest because I’m not sure what to do with all of this peace-and-quiet, living room to myself, & a fridge full of ice cream now that the little one is down. I absolutely HATE when I feel like I have the house to myself. Please keep me in your thoughts & prayers as I try to cope with the fact that I won’t have constant noise all week long. @ForTheDadsPod
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