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Building with AI. Sharing code, ideas & experiments. Follow the journey.

Katılım Nisan 2009
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
THIS PLUGIN BRINGS FABLE-STYLE REASONING TO OTHER AI MODELS * Adds structured reasoning, verification, and self-checking to improve agent reliability * Helps smaller models catch bad tests and false completions before they ship Repo: github.com/Sahir619/fable…
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🃏@anupamrjp·
Startup founders, roll call. Promote your product url Let’s send some fresh traffic your way today.
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Tomorrow might be 8M active user celebration day. Just saying
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Here is the first case study of what 8090 can do. Working with CMS, our Enterprise team decoded a 50yr, 18M repo of COBOL and Assembly that governs billions in healthcare payments. We documented 100,000+ business rules in plain English using Software Factory, each traced to its exact source line. The people who own Medicare policy can now read how their systems behave and change as they see fit. Full story in the thread below. We can do this for any large enterprise who have big, legacy codebases.
8090@8090_Factory

The United States Medicare claims system: 18 million lines of Assembly and COBOL, 50 years of policy logic. Working with CMS, our Enterprise team read the code and documented 100,000+ business rules in plain English using Software Factory, each traced to its exact source line. The people who own Medicare policy can now read how their systems behave. Full story in the thread.

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Olivier Tassinari
Olivier Tassinari@olivtassinari·
Figma Make tech stack for new projects is (as of July 2026): • Radix • Popper • Material UI What do they share in common? The brilliant minds who built and maintained those libraries are working together on @base_ui
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Grok 4.5 is in a league of its own when it comes to efficiency. Nothing even comes close It delivers one of the strongest coding-agent scores on the chart while using only around 3.6 million tokens per task Competing frontier models consume roughly 10–18 million tokens to achieve comparable results More intelligence per token. More work per dollar Grok 4.5 makes every dollar count
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tetsuo@tetsuoai

The Long-Horizon Terminal-Bench paper landed around May and concluded that the results showed headroom for improvement. The best of the 15 models they tested finished seven of the 46 tasks, and the mean across all models was about two. That ceiling is what fifth place looks like on the current board. Grok 4.5 is now at 13, and Fable 5 is at 12. A single task costs around 9.9M tokens, 231 episodes, and 85 minutes of wall clock time. That means agents are holding a plan across all of it and finishing, and that capability nearly doubled in two months. SpaceXAI is on top, and they marketed the 4.2x output token efficiency, which undersells it. Two dollars in, six out, per million. On a benchmark where one task burns ten million tokens, the bill is dominated by input replay, and they say Grok 4.5 solves tasks in under half the number of steps, so there is less accumulated context to resend on every call. The efficiency compounds on the input side, which is the side that costs money. Fable 5 is one task behind. Their own launch chart has them losing DeepSWE 1.1 to Fable by 17 points, and Grok 4.20 sits on this same board at 0.080 with zero completions, so whatever happened in 4.5 is not a family trait. My read is that the 4.5 jump came out of training alongside Cursor, which is a stream of real agentic edit trajectories nobody else has at that volume, and nothing in the counterevidence argues against it compounding into the next checkpoint.

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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
BONEYARD AUTOMATICALLY GENERATES LOADING SKELETONS FOR YOUR REACT, VUE, ANGULAR, AND SVELTE COMPONENTS.
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
*Someone open-sourced a Chromium browser with a built-in AI agent that can automate the web, run scheduled tasks, and even work entirely on local models.*
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
Kimi K2.7 Code is now available in GitHub Copilot Frontier-comparable performance at lower cost, built into the tool 40 million developers already use. Open weights just went mainstream.
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
/IMPROVE-REACT FINDS, PRIORITIZES, AND FIXES BAD REACT CODE ACROSS YOUR ENTIRE CODEBASE.
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GitHub@github·
Get faster, more reliable coding sessions in GitHub Copilot CLI. We implemented smarter subagent delegation that cut tool failures 23%, search failures 27%, and edit failures 18%, with no quality regression.
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
Someone built a Codex skill that finds your startup's first customers from real public signals with one command. Paste your startup URL and it gets to work: → Defines your ideal customer profile automatically → Searches public discussions for pain points and buying signals → Qualifies each prospect and scores them on fit, timing and reachability → Generates personalized outreach openers for each one → Delivers everything as a polished HTML report with original source links included Open source, one-command install.
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Matt Wolfe
Matt Wolfe@mreflow·
I'm absolutely obsessed with optimizing and making the Future Tools site more and more valuable. If you haven't been there recently, it's gotten some major overhauls. The Community Picks for Top 20 tools is based on which tools have had the most upvotes over the past 30-days. So tools that have built strong communities and loyalty will rise to the top and be featured on the homepage automatically (with a ton of anti-gaming features in place). The similar tools algorithm in the backend has been completely overhauled to do a way better job at recommending similar / alternative tools to the one you're looking at. I've built out automatic deduplication of tools and automatic flagging of dead tools so you shouldn't randomly find tools that don't actually exist anymore. ...And there's WAY more curation so the tools that I think are interesting and the tools that the community thinks are interesting get way more exposure and rise to the top. If you haven't checked it out lately... I know I'm biased, but I think it's gotten way way more valuable.
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Tyler@rezoundous·
Claude will reset your usage when it is about to reset anyway
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Rowan@itsRowanDev·
I'm curious... while AI is writing your code, what are you actually doing?
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Rowan@itsRowanDev·
Results: VS Code (2.3M LoC): 125.7s → 10.6s (11.9× faster) Sentry (1.9M LoC): 139.8s → 15.7s (8.9× faster) Bluesky (628K LoC): 24.3s → 2.8s (8.7× faster) Playwright (528K LoC): 12.8s → 1.47s (8.7× faster) tldraw (345K LoC): 11.2s → 1.46s (7.7× faster) The data highlights that TypeScript 7 significantly reduces compile times, making builds much faster and improving the development experience for projects of all sizes. 🚀 #TypeScript #TypeScript7 #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Programming #Developer #Coding #DevTools #OpenSource #BuildInPublic
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