
Ian
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Ian
@Eminemead
ex-Tesla | team builder | student of the game, value deep conversations |
US Katılım Eylül 2010
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@badlogicgames @DanielGri @mitsuhiko @DanielGri Hey Daniel, curious what did you use to make your slides? any chance to share? thanks!
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Full recording of Pi Day Talk by @DanielGri and @mitsuhiko and I not being able to stop talking during the AMA. Serge eventually saved the audience from more ramblings.
Enjoy.
x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@Eminemead works with snowflake but you can define relationships between columns across tables and databases even when the underlying db does not support it.
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connecting llm's to sql and other databases has always been hard you're dependant on a big model that can write correct sql. not any more try graphjin a compiler that does auto-discovery of your databases and builds a graph that can easily be queried with graphql which is pretty easy for llm's to write. graphjin.com
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introducing slopmeter
a cli tool to create a sharable nice looking graph to show off your Codex, Claude Code, or OpenCode usage
npx slopmeter@latest

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.@LakshyAAAgrawal has done an unbelievably nice job collecting successful applications of GEPA to everything from state-of-the-art research to new products and established enterprises at this page.
Staying on top of these is harder than one would think!
gepa-ai.github.io/gepa/guides/us…
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@rcarmo @badlogicgames how does PiClaw generate the charts? look super polished!!
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People of pi, github.com/rcarmo/piclaw is becoming aware of its surroundings - would there be an interest in shipping server management skills with it? #piclaw #homelab #openclaw /cc @badlogicgames

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These guys are absolutely cooking. We will be using this
Tyler Barnes@tylbar
🚨 Announcing a new SOTA memory system, Observational Memory (OM), available in latest @mastra version now. It achieves the highest scores ever recorded on LongMemEval (gpt-4o 84.2%, gpt-5-mini 94.9%) No RAG, no graphs, no input based retrieval, just a simple constantly evolving text blob that outperforms every other memory system available. 🧵1/4
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@gooby_esq DSBash is def intriguing!!! thanks for sharing this. I'll give it a go!
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Added signatures to rlmgrep! (at least for your instruction and output types, inputs remain fixed to being 'grep' shaped so inputs remain whatever files or dirs you pass in).
github.com/halfprice06/rl…
So you can now do something like "rlmgrep --signature-json 'summary: str, findings: list[dict[str,str]]' "Audit auth and summarize issues" .
and you'll get a json blob to stdout with the output fields you defined as json.
if you use --signature (instead of --signature-json) it renders as 'markdown' to be more friendly to read in the terminal
makes me wonder, has anyone tried to make "DSBash" lol
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@Eminemead @mchonedev @Dspy i've been meaning to look into rlm but not had the time, will do this weekend unless anyone else wants to take a stab earlier.
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The @DSPy team did some AMAZING work bringing RLMs to the framework. After getting a chance to look at it, I have a few thoughts.
I was asked: "How is RLM different than what claude code does?" and oh boy the difference is exciting!
RLMs treat prompts as DATA. 🧵
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I get a lot of questions on how Cursor CLI is so fast
there are many small optimizations but the reality is it sits on the shoulders of tje best indexing infra on the planet, equipped with the fastest coding model
Cursor@cursor_ai
Semantic search significantly improves coding agent performance. For very large codebases, Cursor's indexing process is now several orders of magnitude faster. cursor.com/blog/secure-co…
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@jessethanley @cursor_ai cursor has codex now.
what type of subagents do you run in this use case? mind share?
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I would use @cursor_ai background agents but 1) mobile is broken, 2) don’t have codex, 3) it’s bad at planning, 4) web is lacking so much and has for over a year, 5) no subagents, etc.
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My morning routine right now is
Open @opencode
Dump list of ideas collected from previous day
Ask it to pick top priority/easiest + high impact wins in plan mode
Run it
Go to gym
Review when I come home
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All sprites in IsoCity come from Cursor's Nano Banana integration




Buckets@0xbuckbuck
@milichab @cursor_ai Howd you make the sprites?
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