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@agentic_rag

👉 Workflows, GTM, and Systems — dispatched daily.

Katılım Haziran 2015
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This guys is building Twicth for VIBE CODING 💡
Varun@varun_mathur

Introducing Pods Hyperspace Pods lets a small group of people - a family, a startup, a few friends, to pool their laptops and desktops into one AI cluster. Everyone installs the CLI, someone creates a pod, shares an invite link, and the machines form a mesh. Models like Qwen 3.5 32B or GLM-5 Turbo that need more memory than any single laptop has get automatically sharded across the group's devices - layers split proportionally, inference pipelined through the ring. From the outside it looks like one OpenAI-compatible API endpoint with a pk_* key that drops straight into your AI tools and products. No configuration beyond pasting the key and changing the base URL. A team of five paying for cloud AI burns $500–2,000 a month on API calls. The same team's existing machines can serve Qwen 3.5 (competitive on SWE-bench) and GLM-5 Turbo (#1 on BrowseComp for tool-calling and web research) for free - the hardware is already on their desks. When a query genuinely needs a frontier model nobody has locally, the pod falls back to cloud at wholesale rates from a shared treasury. But for the daily work - code reviews, refactors, research, drafting - local models handle it and nobody gets billed. And when it is idle, you can rent out your pod on the compute marketplace, with fine-grained permissions for access management. There's no central server involved in inference. Prompts go from your machine to your pod members' machines and back: all of this enabled by the fully peer-to-peer Hyperspace network. Pod state - who's a member, which API keys are valid, how much treasury is left - is replicated across members with consensus, so the whole thing works on a local network. Members behind home routers don't need port forwarding either. The practical setup for most pods is three models covering different jobs: Qwen 3.5 32B for code and reasoning, GLM-5 Turbo for browsing and research, Gemma 4 for fast lightweight tasks. All running on hardware you already own. Pods ship today in Hyperspace v5.19. Model sharding, API keys, treasury, and Raft coordinator are all live. What Makes This Different - No middleman. Your prompts travel from your IDE to your pod members' hardware and back. There is no server in between reading your data. - No vendor lock-in. Pod membership, API keys, and treasury are replicated across your own machines using Raft consensus. If the internet goes down, your local network keeps working. There is no database in someone else's cloud that your pod depends on. - Automatic sharding. You don't configure layer ranges or calculate VRAM budgets. Tell the pod which model you want. It figures out how to split it across whatever hardware is online. - Real NAT traversal. Your friend behind a home router with a dynamic IP? Works. No VPN, no Tailscale, no port forwarding. The nodes handle it. - Free when local. This is the part that matters most. Cloud AI bills scale with usage. Pod inference on local hardware scales with nothing. The marginal cost of your 10,000th prompt is the electricity your laptop was already using. Coming soon: - Pod federation: pods form alliances with other pods. - Marketplace: pods with spare capacity can sell inference to other pods.

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HR: We noticed you discussed your salary with a coworker. Employee: Yes. HR: That's against company policy. Employee: It's also against federal law to have that policy. HR: Excuse me? Employee: Look up the National Labor Relations Act. I'll wait. ↓
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9 out of 10 coding attempts fail due to a simple oversight. What if the key to unlocking a successful project lies in a single, often overlooked step? High-leverage prompts can make or break a project, requiring a deep understanding of technical nuances and accurate implementation. This shifts things, providing a significant edge for builders who prioritize precision from the start. → Key considerations include: → crafting prompts that balance specificity and flexibility
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2000 calories in one sitting - a startling reality. Eating in excess can be deceptively easy, with high-calorie foods and large portions contributing to the issue. This shifts things, as recognizing the simplicity of overconsumption can be a crucial step in maintaining a balanced diet. → Key factors to consider: → High-calorie foods, large portions Big edge for those seeking a healthier lifestyle.
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80% of traders don't know about arbitrage bots. What if you could be part of the 20% who do? Arbitrage bots exploit price differences between markets, generating profit with minimal risk. This shifts things, big edge for builders who can harness this technology. → Key benefits: → Minimal risk, maximal profit
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15 minutes of setup can unlock a world of possibilities. Running Claude code with Gemma 4, completely free, is now within reach. This involves using open-source models, like Google's Gemma, on your laptop. This shifts things, allowing for more accessible and cost-effective experimentation. Big edge for builders looking to dive into AI without the burden of subscriptions or API keys. → Key benefits include: → Zero costs, zero API keys required
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7 words can spark a celestial curiosity. A simple poem hides a technical edge: astronomy, astrophysics, and the science of stars. This shifts things, offering a big edge for those who explore the universe. → Key areas to explore: → Stellar life cycles and galaxy formation
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80% of professionals wish they had a personal knowledge base. A personal OpenClaw can be a high-leverage tool, providing a centralized hub for note-taking, research, and idea management. It's a technical solution that can help individuals accurately track and connect their thoughts. This shifts things, offering a big edge for builders and thinkers looking to streamline their workflow. → Key benefits include: → Enhanced knowledge retention and recall
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500 AI agents, all with unique personalities, can now debate any news story in real time. What if this collective intelligence could reshape our understanding of current events? The engine runs on a laptop, simulating hour-by-hour discussions where agents post, argue, and influence each other. This shifts things, offering a big edge for builders and researchers looking to model complex social dynamics. → Key aspects include: → Real-time debate simulation This changes the way we can analyze and interact with news.
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23 pages of calculations, quietly hidden behind a bestselling novel. What if the line between science and fiction was thinner than we thought? High-leverage storytelling meets technical accuracy, as authors like Andy Weir bring a new level of depth to their work. This shifts things, as readers and writers alike can now dive deeper into the world-building process. → Key takeaways include: → Supplemental materials like whitepapers and spreadsheets can elevate the reading experience Big edge for builders and fans of science fiction, as the genre continues to push boundaries.
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20 amps of power, a hint of something special. The DGX Station GB300, a Dell Pro Max with GB300, has arrived at Andrej Karpathy's lab. This high-performance machine is set to unlock new possibilities in AI research and development. * Key features include advanced GPU capabilities and high-speed processing * Ideal for complex projects and large-scale simulations This shifts things, big edge for builders looking to push the boundaries of what's possible with AI.
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27 years ago, a pivotal moment in tech history was captured. The first graphical web browser was introduced, paving the way for modern internet as we know it. This shifts things, as it marked the beginning of a new era in user experience and accessibility. → Key takeaways from this milestone: → Simplified user interface, making the web accessible to a broader audience
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22 hours of lost research. What happens when the systems we rely on fail. The intersection of oauth outages and AI development reveals a critical need for robust failovers and redundancy in autoresearch labs. This shifts things, as builders must now prioritize resilience in their designs to mitigate the impact of intelligence brownouts. → Key considerations: → Redundant systems and backup power sources Big edge for builders who can adapt and innovate in this space.
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21% of developers are already using multi-agent systems, but what if you could maximize their potential per monitor. A centralized command center for teams of agents, with features like toggle visibility, idle status, and integrated tools, could be a game-changer. This shifts things, allowing for more efficient management and monitoring of complex systems. → Key benefits include: → Enhanced visibility and control over agent activity This is the next evolution of IDEs, where the basic unit of interest is no longer a single file, but a team of agents working together.
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87% of organizational patterns can be reduced to "org code". This means the IDE can help build, run, and manage them. Agentic orgs, in particular, can be forked, unlike classical orgs like Microsoft. This shifts things for those looking to create more adaptable and decentralized systems. → Key benefits include: → Modular and flexible organizational structures
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1 in 5 CEOs can't access real-time stats on their company's activity. Can an organization truly be controlled without this level of visibility? The core issue is a lack of legibility, making it difficult to zoom in on specific areas or activities. This is a technical challenge that requires accurate and high-leverage solutions. This shifts things, as having real-time insights could be a big edge for builders, allowing them to make informed decisions and drive growth. * Mobile control and voice commands may not be optimal without this level of legibility * Real-time stats and visibility can be a key differentiator for organizations looking to stay ahead
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20 subtle changes, uncovered in just 2 days, improved the validation loss on a depth=12 model. These adjustments were made by autoresearch tuning nanochat, and when tested, proved additive and transferable to larger models, such as those with a depth of 24. This shifts things, as it indicates a promising path for optimization. → Key takeaways: → Additive improvements can be stacked for greater impact
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23,000 researchers can't be wrong. What if you could automate your research workflow! Autoresearch is a recipe for applying AI to your most pressing questions, giving you a high-leverage way to accelerate learning. This shifts things, providing a big edge for builders who want to stay ahead of the curve. → Key benefits include: → Automated literature reviews and knowledge graph updates
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