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Eric Grill

@EricGrill

Adventurer exploring the world with Bitcoin. ✈ Pilot, scuba diver, BJJ blue belt, and AI-driven builder. CEO of @chainbytes running on caffeine and code

Pennsylvania, USA Katılım Haziran 2009
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Eric Grill
Eric Grill@EricGrill·
@amyhoy I created a council and it added you as one of the advisors and you are by far the voice of reason when they discuss products!! Thank you!
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Eric Grill@EricGrill·
#PicoClaw cuts 95% of the code. So what do you actually lose? No browser automation. No plugin ecosystem. No session recovery across restarts. But you get 18 MB RAM, instant startup, and zero dependency headaches. The practical tradeoffs breakdown: ericgrill.com/blog/picoclaw-…
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You don't have to choose between OpenClaw and PicoClaw. Use OpenClaw as the brain on your Mac Mini. Deploy PicoClaw to any SSH host as a disposable worker. Dispatch tasks in parallel. Tear them down when done. Fleet it: ericgrill.com/blog/picoclaw-…
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Eric Grill@EricGrill·
Can a $10 board run a useful AI agent? Yes, but only if you define "useful" carefully. Messaging relay and simple automation work fine. Browser control and multi-tool pipelines do not. The honest answer plus a hybrid architecture that actually makes sense: ericgrill.com/blog/ai-agent-…
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Eric Grill@EricGrill·
I read both codebases top to bottom. #PicoClaw vs #OpenClaw at the code level: 25K LOC Go vs 717K LOC TypeScript 18 MB RAM vs 57 MB RAM idle 25 MB binary vs 500 MB installed 10 channels compiled in vs 20+ via plugin registry Neither is wrong. One optimizes for deployability floor, the other for capability ceiling. Full deep dive with architecture diagrams: ericgrill.com/blog/picoclaw-…
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Eric Grill@EricGrill·
@joerosato Bitcoin separated money from the state. That same separation can apply to justice. When enforcement, arbitration, and reputation are voluntary and opt-in, power stops being territorial and becomes contractual. A DAO doesn’t abolish justice. It removes monopoly control over it.
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𝗝𝗼𝗲 𝗥𝗼𝘀𝗮𝘁𝗼
@EricGrill The existence of a state is not prescriptive. If no one formed a state, there would still be a state. It is an accident of power accumulation, not necessarily an official designation. There is no such thing as a world without the state. What we call it doesn't matter.
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Trey Walsh@ktreywalsh·
I know a huge reason is because it’s happening in a blue state (own the woke libs), and because many folks believe that because undocumented immigrants came here and they disagree with that, that any use of force is justified to that end.
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Trey Walsh@ktreywalsh·
How are bitcoiners supposed to lead any sort of peaceful revolution if they won’t speak out on the easiest and most blatant government tyranny/vioelnce? You realize why the world looks at us Bitcoiners and says “they were only here for number go up” right? Incredibly disappointing.
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Anders Marksen
Anders Marksen@andersmarksen·
What are you building today? Post your project and retweet for more eyes on your posts. Let’s get everyone some users. ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Ben@benvspak·
Who's working on something real right now? I want to connect with more builders who are shipping. Drop what you're building below 👇
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Marko Denic@denicmarko·
Share your websites.
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Eric Grill@EricGrill·
@Dimitris I was trying to solve the problem of AI interacting with the real world. How does it get non-digital things done in a way that still requires a human-in-the-loop? I thought it was a technical problem, but its much more.
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Eric Grill@EricGrill·
@Dimitris I built a prediction market engine, not a hitman service. It was never deployed. Studying a mechanism does not equal endorsing or operating it. That distinction matters. If analysis implied endorsement, most security research would be criminalized.
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Eric Grill@EricGrill·
@rutu_3 .env should be in your .gitignore never in your repo
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Giyu@rutu_3·
What is wrong here?? only cracked dev will be able to find 👀
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Eric Grill@EricGrill·
@zak_krevitt Most of the OG Bitcoiners are anarchists and will fit that description.
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Zak Krevitt@zak_krevitt·
I want to connect with more folks in crypto who aren't fans of fascism, bigotry, racism, sexism, xenophobia, etc.
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Eric Grill@EricGrill·
@_devJNS Exactly. Abstractions are accelerators, not substitutes for understanding. That was true with networks and frameworks 20+ years ago, and it’s even more true with AI today. The leverage comes from knowing what’s happening underneath.
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JNS@_devJNS·
devs, agree?
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Eric Grill@EricGrill·
@bestplayeratlas If someone actually hit a real random collision, Bitcoin would already be broken and every cryptographer on earth would be in emergency mode. Show your work how do you generate th key?
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atlas@bestplayeratlas·
I somehow generated the private key of an already existing wallet wtf? how rare is this?
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