

Javier González González
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@JavierGonzalez
Learner, Builder, Disruptor. https://t.co/SojqjEXzzn Founder & Architect






Over the past 2 years I've built ALL of this from scratch: maxsim.cloud A System Builder of Systems A fully frontier agentic cloud platform A private global P2P node network A complete multi-tenant cloud computing platform A real tool-using AI runtime A multi-agent orchestration engine A vendor-agnostic frontier-model layer A hybrid OLTP + OLAP low-latency database A global reverse-proxy and routing fabric A ubiquitous in-app injected AI interface A multimodal document intelligence layer A secure cross-host authentication system A custom framework optimized for AI and performance Built-in metering, billing primitives and deep observability A jurisdiction-aware global architecture A cloud that already runs real workloads



Señores de @BBVAresponde_es, es inaceptable que en un simple textarea de consulta no se permitan caracteres básicos. Estamos en 2026, no en 1998.




hey @sama can we normalize models just saying "i dont know" ? eliminates 99% of hallucinations

Xiaomi MiMo-V2.5 is now officially open-sourced! MIT License, supporting commercial deployment, continued training, and fine-tuning - no additional authorization required. Two models, both supporting a 1M-token context window : • MiMo-V2.5-Pro: built for complex agent and coding tasks, ranking No.1 among open-source models on GDPVal-AA and ClawEval • MiMo-V2.5: a native omni-modal model with strong agent capabilities A model's value isn't measured by rankings alone — it's measured by the problems it solves. Let's build with MiMo now! 🤗 Weights: huggingface.co/collections/Xi… 📄 Blog: #blog" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">mimo.xiaomi.com/index#blog

maxsim.cloud still only has 6 truly active users (zero marketing effort). But the ways people use maxsim have baffled me several times. For example, cloning containers isn't possible yet, because I haven't had time to vibecode that feature. Or so I thought until today: A skilled user asked Max for a backup of a container and exposed it, then asked another container to download and import it. It worked with zero-shoots! It’s like alien tech.

Talking to smarter folks than me, I'm convinced many of the AI folks in my timeline are full of shit. Nobody is "running 20 agents over night" and building stuff for actual users. Maybe some are building internal tools or disposable software. Maybe. But building software people like using? That doesn't get hacked on day one or blow up after the 3rd user? Nope. I don't even understand what that's supposed to look like. Do you work out a 57 pages document that perfectly describes what you want to build and then summon 14 agents and have them run wild for 6 hours? And what comes out on the other end isn't a broken pile of shit? Nope. Not buying it. PS: it may also be that I have an IQ of 82 and can't figure it out.