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@blaize_w

Building something new. Ex-@trustmachinesco, ex-@GraniteBTC. The future is Bitcoin. Never Sell.

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Thrilled that we can finally unveil @GraniteBTC after months of hard work! I couldn't be more proud of the team and what we've built. We're excited to share our mission of unlocking Bitcoin's liquidity for the world!
Granite - Never sell your bitcoin@GraniteBTC

ANNOUNCING: Granite, a new era for Bitcoin lending. We're building a Bitcoin lending protocol that Bitcoiners will actually want to use. Non-custodial bridges. Push notifications. No rehypothecation. Here's how Granite is reinventing Bitcoin liquidity 🧵

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morgan —@morqon·
noam brown, suggesting that model weights become relatively less important as inference becomes more important which means: securing weights still matters, but securing inference capacity becomes a strategic advantage
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Increased model capability = increased model fungibility Invest in your personal harness now - skills and scaffolding - so you can more easily swap models later
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Did @OpenAI decrease rate limits? My Hermes agent never ran into issues before yesterday, and now hits limits on even the most basic requests...
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@gajesh How dependent are projected earnings on the number of providers? Will projected earnings decrease as more providers come online?
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Manu Sisti@Manu_Sisti·
Claude is literally a money-making machine. I used it to create a 90-page nonfiction eBook... now it generates me $4K–$5K/month. Usually, I charge $199 for this killer guide, but today I'm giving it away 100% FREE. Inside: • The exact prompts I use • My step-by-step workflow • How to turn one book into monthly income Like + comment 'Claude' & I'll send you my step-by-step guide for FREE. Must follow me to get DM. FREE for 48 hrs.
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John Ennis@johnennis·
I think one of the biggest challenges when it comes to going hard into using AI is loneliness I am learning all these awesome things and becoming super capable But the set of people that I can really talk to about it is very small Is anyone else having this experience?
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Starting to dive into Hermes agent by @NousResearch . Strange finding - the agent is generally unaware of it's own capabilities. I asked it whether we could create standalone agents with different skills / memories, and it said no. Then I pointed it at the most recent release notes (that outline "profiles") and it said yes and found the command for it... 🤷‍♂️
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Anvisha@anvisha·
We raised $7.5M to kill AI slop. Introducing Moda: the world's first design agent with taste. RT+ comment “Moda” and we’ll design your brand for FREE.
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Krish Chelikavada
Krish Chelikavada@sachelik·
Your product must maintain itself. For the last 9-10 months we've been building in the testing and reliability space with Jina, our AI QA engineer. And I've become obsessed with this idea of self-maintaining software. Most of the work after shipping a feature is finding and fixing issues. Having built in this space, I think we now have the tools to make this part of the cycle almost fully autonomous. The QA Path Code review agents do a good job at static analysis, but you can go a couple steps further. - On every PR, the agent reads the diff and analyzes intent and scope. It generates test scenarios from the changes (edge cases, integration tests, E2E tests, etc). - Browser agents and coding agents dynamically run through these scenarios to catch bugs. We open-sourced a browser agent that can be helpful here (SOTA). - If it finds a bug, it traces through the changes and does root cause analysis. It generates a fix and opens a PR. A human reviews it. The Production Path - On every PR, auto-generate logs where necessary and monitors tied to the changes. You now have a map of what commits point to what monitors and why. This sits on top of whatever your team has already built. - Once the code hits production, production agents watch your alerts across human and AI-generated monitors. - When an alert fires, the agent triages it, does root cause analysis, generates a fix, and ships a PR if necessary. These two paths form a closed loop. The QA path catches issues before merge. The production path catches them after deploy.
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Blaize@blaize_w·
It's going to hurt *so much* when Dogecoin ends up being the most quantum-resistant crypto... Would this be proof of the "most entertaining universe" theory?
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@TheMattBerman·
I make UGC with @openclaw for less than $5 each here's the system that pumps them out on demand: step 1: mine real language → openclaw scrapes Trustpilot, Reddit, Amazon reviews for your niche → pulls the exact words customers say step 2: build a creator → nano banana generates characters you reuse across videos → same person, same personality, 50 videos deep step 3: pick your format → yapper? podcast? hook and demo? wall of text? transformation? → each one has a shot by shot blueprint built in. agent picks the right one step 4: animate with @Kling_ai /Sora (rip) → feeds frame 1 into image-to-video → Sora for talking heads, Kling for b-roll and product shots → phone quality, not studio quality. that's the point step 5: nail the voice + captions → @elevenlabsio speech to speech + instant clone → real voice with room sound → ffmpeg overlays captions step 6: quality gate → gemini flash on @OpenRouter scores every clip. → only videos that pass the "real person" test make it out input: brand + product output: unlimited UGC video ads on demand $500 per UGC video → less than $5 I packaged the entire system as the ScrollClaw Kit. 6 @openclaw skills: - persona (customer research + creator profiles + script) - first-frame (nano banana → consistent AI creator face) - animate (sora/kling → talking head video) • b-roll (kling → product and environment shots) • assemble (elevenlabs voice + ffmpeg captions + post-production) • score (7-criteria AI virality gate) giving it away free. comment UGC + like + follow (must follow so i can DM)
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Max@minordissent·
It is deeply Orwellian that the ideology nominatively predicated on the concept of "progress" sees the guy singlehandedly driving the vast majority of it as one of their greatest enemies.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Mass drivers on the Moon!

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CyberSatoshi 𓆙@XBToshi·
You don't own your stablecoins. Circle and Tether do. And they have a remote kill switch. Introducing ➡️ stables.rip I built a real-time tracker for every single blacklist event on Ethereum and TRON. The data is brutal: thousands of addresses frozen, billions of dollars locked. No trial. No appeals. No recourse. What’s under the hood: - Auto-syncs from Etherscan & TronGrid every 30 mins - Cumulative charts & monthly freeze breakdowns - Top censored wallets & a live address checker Built on the same .rip matrix architecture: open, zero tracking, no signup. If you hold $USDC or $USDT, you need to see this. Welcome to the transparent fiat prison. 🏴‍☠️
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KYC.rip@kyc_rip

Introducing stables.rip -- the on-chain record of stablecoin censorship. Real-time tracking of every USDC and USDT freeze across Ethereum & TRON. Wallet checker, freeze stats, and cumulative supply data. Your stablecoins have a kill switch. See the proof.

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Blaize@blaize_w·
omg this is so true. It turns out that when you have the capacity to build anything, the greatest limiting resource actually becomes focus, so that you don't dilute yourself by trying to build/learn everything. Every day a new capacity is unlocked. I'm not claiming I've figured this out (he says as he starts his second new project today, lol)
Tiago Forte@fortelabs

AI will never, ever save you any time Because 100% of the time it seems to save upfront has to then be spent researching, learning, and figuring out the next incoming wave of AI tools And that process will never end. The pace of change will never stop, only accelerate, forever So it's kind of like borrowing money, and then borrowing more money to pay that loan off, and then even more money to pay that loan off, and so on You'll never escape the cycle of debt, only sink deeper into it

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Blaize@blaize_w·
Inspired by @garrytan 's recent gstack post, I built out browse-multi: a Claude Code skill + scripts for multi-agent concurrent browsing using Playwright. I use this constantly in deep research / subagent flows that branch in multiple directions.
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