boyaloxer
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Learning to code in the crypto space behind a pseudonym creates a paradox.
You build things irl with your government name on them, but can’t share them here.
You build things with a pseudonym and can’t promote them irl.
Risk tolerance is easier in the place where it matters less. Ironic that place is irl.
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@PsyopAnime I basically already made this github.com/boyaloxer/scri…
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This app runs a youtube channel by itself.
It doesn't use AI generated video. It selects footage based on relevance to the script and edits for proper timing.
The web ui is chopped but it's not my priority.
Autonomous too.
github.com/boyaloxer/scri…
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@owocki Wait, fuck, I am doing this
Am I BD now?
Damn. Basically.
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Models are the tech. Agents are the tools.
It's the same loop that drove Moore's Law. We built tools to make smaller chips, then used those chips to make better tools. AI is entering that same recursive cycle.
Every agent action is a potential training example. If your agent is powered by a model, it should be generating training data as a byproduct of everything it does.
Every decision, every output, every correction.
You're leaving value on the table if you're not feeding that back into the next model.
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We’ve been accumulating a crew of cracked degen devs who care about having a seat at the table and impacting the future for good.
If you want to join the Discord, drop a comment and I’ll send you a link.
Builders only, even if you’re just vibe coding your first thing.
We build Milady there but anyone doing future tech or dream tech is welcome
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I think @elizaOS was so close to @openclaw but differences I noticed as a dev/user:
1. openclaw bootstrapped more fun things for "normies". Eliza could do the things too, but took effort from the dev to find/create the plugin and troubleshoot if unstable.
2. openclaw marketing/packaging wasn't niche. being a crypto weeb led me to eliza. I love it, but can see why "normies" might not get it.
3. openclaw focused on digestible features, whereas eliza was kind of 'your favorite dev's favorite agent'. we (eliza community) talked about swarms a lot during max hype and crypto adjacency. as a dev I'm saying tsk tsk, as a user I'm clueless.
4. openclaw never embraced the crypto community like eliza did. there's a reason the crypto channels had a radioactive symbol next to them in the discord.
Still wouldn't go back and change anything. Hindsight is 20/20. The eliza project felt like an underground movement, while openclaw feels like a psyop. In reality, they're just agent frameworks with different priorities.
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I realize now that I’m not a coder.
I’ll be having not me write lovecraftian horror novels going forward.
github.com/Junsgh/digital…
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