
JoshXT
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JoshXT
@JoshXT
Founder, CTO & Software Engineer @ https://t.co/psDIioAvYS, https://t.co/q7ENklCk4W, https://t.co/AAgBOldMaL, https://t.co/142r1MAKUa . Forever curious & building open source.


Try Tesla FSD (self-driving)!


We’re excited to announce the launch of SignSomething, a new AI-powered document execution platform built by DevXT. At DevXT, we design and deploy real-world AI systems from autonomous software agents to physical AI infrastructure. SignSomething extends that vision into legal and business workflows. With SignSomething, teams can: • Generate contracts and templates using AI • Detect and place signature fields automatically • Review agreements for risks and compliance gaps • Edit clauses using natural language • Send and track documents programmatically via API • Automate approval and execution pipelines end-to-end This release reflects our broader mission: building practical AI tools that reduce operational friction and help organisations execute faster with confidence. SignSomething is now live → signsomething.com More capabilities, integrations, and enterprise deployments are on the way.





Elon Musk confirmed via Telemetry Data that the woman driving the Cybertruck in this video disengaged the system four seconds before the crash. She was manually driving throughout this entire video. Don't believe everything you see/hear from Legacy Media about Tesla.


You're likely running into a compilation loop, i.e. a file is written after each compile or something like that, causing another compile. In order to investigate we'll need a trace. You can generate the trace by setting this env var: NEXT_TURBOPACK_TRACING=turbo-tasks After that run the application -> reproduce -> quit the server -> share the `.next/dev/trace-turbopack` file with me. Then we'll investigate and if it's caused by Turbopack fix the bug 🙏











I just switched my winter tires for summer tires again. Drove 25-30k km on winter tires over past 2 years and they are still at 7mm profile depth. (started at 8mm) I don't get how people destroy tires so quickly or complain about alignment on the @Tesla #Plaid.













