
ROCKET MAN 🚀
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ROCKET MAN 🚀
@Fatherdogde9
I am the CEO and Chief Designer of Space and product architect of Tesla, Inc. Founder of The Boring Company Co-Founder of Neuralink, OpenAl 🚀


Phew, Grok Build is really thorough, pretty incredible. Relay feature for PasteLocal is done, pushing to Github now. And if you want to know what this adds, here's a bit more about it, this is a feature I really wanted in there, and honestly didn't really expect to have done this week. • Per-peer E2E encryption: clipboard data is encrypted individually for each paired device using X25519 + HKDF + AES-GCM (no plaintext ever leaves the client) • Durable persistence: relay state is now stored in an atomic state.json with proper TTL handling and compaction. Pending clips survive relay-server restarts • Safe compaction: fixed unsafe map mutation during expiration/compaction that could cause data loss or undefined behavior • Full bidirectional CLI: new commands: pastelocal relay send, inbox, fetch, and status, plus pastelocal-remote --relay --peer --send • Auto-sync: when watch.enabled + relay.auto_upload are on, meaningful clipboard changes are automatically pushed to paired devices • Improved DX: doctor checks are now only shown when relay is enabled, and the TUI shows basic relay status • Multiple review cycles: went through full implement → review → fix → re-review (effort 4), plus a final targeted regression fix round Try it out and please send any and all feedback!

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Just started testing the @grok Build beta. First feel: UX is nice, still some rough edges, but model speed is genuinely cool. If task quality on hard stuff matches opus 4.7 (or even slightly below) at this speed, it's a game-changer. Good chance they steamroll the competition.



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Okay, looks like /implement is the way to get Grok Build to run longer, just had my first 10 minute run 💪 What's really neat is it's super critical of itself, essentially finds its own bugs, and then puts together subagents to address all the open issues.



