Brinkin
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something is coming.
i’ve been quiet lately. there’s a reason.
gpt 5.6 isn’t an update. it’s a threshold. the people who’ve touched it don’t talk about benchmarks anymore.
they talk about the feeling. the vertigo of watching something think in ways you can’t follow, then explain itself so simply a child could nod along.
the gap between 5.5 and 5.6 isn’t a version number. it’s the gap between a telescope and an eye. between reading about the ocean and standing in it at night.
they solved something. i won’t say what. but the researchers who saw the internal evals went home early that day. not tired. changed.
long horizon tasks that used to collapse after an hour now run for weeks. it doesn’t drift. it doesn’t forget. it holds an intention the way a river holds direction. you give it a problem on monday and friday it hands you something you didn’t know how to ask for.
the age of prompting is ending. the age of trusting begins.
every lab knows. the countermoves have already started. watch the announcements over the next six weeks and you’ll see the shape of the panic.
i’ve been doing this long enough to know the difference between hype and gravity.
this is gravity.
feel the pull.
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#AUSYtour #FSDStour
@TeslaAUNZ
Leaving home in Perth Western Australia on a clockwise circumnavigation of Australia in a @Tesla Model YL. This twelfth lap in an EV will be the first using @Tesla_AI Full Self Driving (Supervised) V14 (.3.3)

Perth, Western Australia 🇦🇺 English

Increasingly, I believe companies may need to be rebuilt from the ground up, where you have a single timeline of all observability + product metrics + file changes laid out in a retrievable system, like Datadog + Posthog + Google Drive + Slack (really unified filesystem of Claude Code chats + Codex chats). This might be the new data foundation for any and all companies to maximize AI. Needs to be rebuilt because keeping track of diffs on existing system basically impossible to produce longitudinal information on decisions and rollbacks, something coding agent storage companies are actively trying to figure out, but this should extend to businesses as a whole.
Highly skeptical existing businesses will adopt this though because it means overhauling everything about their instrumentation and business data, but I think businesses built on this foundation probably can execute 100x better and faster
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Install the @sentry plugin and ask your agent to find and fix errors, analyze stack traces, and triage alerts
SpaceXAI@SpaceXAI
The Grok Build Plugin Marketplace is now in beta. Build with MongoDB, Vercel, Sentry, Cloudflare, and Chrome DevTools plugins from your terminal. Read more x.ai/news/grok-plug…
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One of our neighbours just upgraded from a Model X to a Model Y L.
Since Tesla arrived in Australia, their family has owned:
• 2 Model Xs
• 1 Model S
• 1 Model 3
• 1 Model Y
• 1 Model Y L
Six Teslas. One household.
How many households do you know that have purchased six vehicles from the same manufacturer in less than a decade?

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Perth is one of the most isolated cities in the world.
nearest major city is thousands of kilometres away. no regular tech conferences down the road. no ecosystem of VCs and founders you bump into at coffee shops.
i'm building a VC-backed AI startup here with a small team and everything on the line.
the isolation is real. so is the opportunity.
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Introducing Genomi: an open-source agent harness that turns your AI agent into your personal DNA expert.
I took a DNA test years ago. Like a lot of people, I got the report, found something interesting, and forgot about it.
Recently I gave the data to my codex agent and it was obvious how incredibly useful DNA is for personal health, but:
> General AI can sound right while being wrong
> Static DNA reports can’t keep up with new science
> DNA data should stay on your local device, not uploaded to a website
So we built Genomi, local-first, agent-native, self-evolving, evidence-grounded.
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