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@kuncevic

Tech Leader • Speaker • @GoogleDevExpert • Everything about AI and Modern Web

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Ocak 2016
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Lex 🔮@kuncevic·
Had a super great time traveling to Dubai for @GITEX_GLOBAL! 🚀 Speaking at @GlobDevSlam was an absolute highlight. Grateful for the opportunity to share my insights on the Future of Web Tech with such an engaged audience. 🌐✨ #GITEX2023 #WebTechFuture
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Lex 🔮@kuncevic·
@varun_mathur Is it collecting personal data and sending it out into the wild at the same time?
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Varun@varun_mathur·
Introducing Pods Hyperspace Pods lets a small group of people - a family, a startup, a few friends, to pool their laptops and desktops into one AI cluster. Everyone installs the CLI, someone creates a pod, shares an invite link, and the machines form a mesh. Models like Qwen 3.5 32B or GLM-5 Turbo that need more memory than any single laptop has get automatically sharded across the group's devices - layers split proportionally, inference pipelined through the ring. From the outside it looks like one OpenAI-compatible API endpoint with a pk_* key that drops straight into your AI tools and products. No configuration beyond pasting the key and changing the base URL. A team of five paying for cloud AI burns $500–2,000 a month on API calls. The same team's existing machines can serve Qwen 3.5 (competitive on SWE-bench) and GLM-5 Turbo (#1 on BrowseComp for tool-calling and web research) for free - the hardware is already on their desks. When a query genuinely needs a frontier model nobody has locally, the pod falls back to cloud at wholesale rates from a shared treasury. But for the daily work - code reviews, refactors, research, drafting - local models handle it and nobody gets billed. And when it is idle, you can rent out your pod on the compute marketplace, with fine-grained permissions for access management. There's no central server involved in inference. Prompts go from your machine to your pod members' machines and back: all of this enabled by the fully peer-to-peer Hyperspace network. Pod state - who's a member, which API keys are valid, how much treasury is left - is replicated across members with consensus, so the whole thing works on a local network. Members behind home routers don't need port forwarding either. The practical setup for most pods is three models covering different jobs: Qwen 3.5 32B for code and reasoning, GLM-5 Turbo for browsing and research, Gemma 4 for fast lightweight tasks. All running on hardware you already own. Pods ship today in Hyperspace v5.19. Model sharding, API keys, treasury, and Raft coordinator are all live. What Makes This Different - No middleman. Your prompts travel from your IDE to your pod members' hardware and back. There is no server in between reading your data. - No vendor lock-in. Pod membership, API keys, and treasury are replicated across your own machines using Raft consensus. If the internet goes down, your local network keeps working. There is no database in someone else's cloud that your pod depends on. - Automatic sharding. You don't configure layer ranges or calculate VRAM budgets. Tell the pod which model you want. It figures out how to split it across whatever hardware is online. - Real NAT traversal. Your friend behind a home router with a dynamic IP? Works. No VPN, no Tailscale, no port forwarding. The nodes handle it. - Free when local. This is the part that matters most. Cloud AI bills scale with usage. Pod inference on local hardware scales with nothing. The marginal cost of your 10,000th prompt is the electricity your laptop was already using. Coming soon: - Pod federation: pods form alliances with other pods. - Marketplace: pods with spare capacity can sell inference to other pods.
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Romain Torres
Romain Torres@rom1trs·
I built an AI Youtuber with this workflow on arcads.ai it produces YT videos, with my voice, my face, and insane studio quality video ... This is the biggest opportunity in content creation Comment Arcads to get the workflow, and create your own AI Youtuber
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Lex 🔮@kuncevic·
@Star_Knight12 This is a parody. The guys in the video have nothing to do with Vrbo.
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Prasenjit@Star_Knight12·
they received $500 million in funding from this
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Archive@ArchiveExplorer·
Some guy deposited $150 on polymarket just checked his wallet now sitting at $104k profit asked what's his strategy it's simple his bot buys everything under 5 cents no analysis no predictions some of his winning trades: S&P 500 direction: $4.55 → $2,531 Syria strikes Israel: $16.78 → $2,324 trades obscure markets where prices can be random these markets have low liquidity nobody wants to research them for small profit he started with only $150 what's stopping you?
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Josef Bender
Josef Bender@josefbender_·
You're telling me I should use 3 different characters just to write an if/else statement? No thanks @sveltejs, I am sticking with @reactjs.
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Abhijit@abhijitwt·
we just need to guess 12 random words, dude. why is it taking so much time?
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Kadir
Kadir@kadircalik·
🚀 It’s live! My 3rd template just launched on the @framer Marketplace. Perfect for SaaS founders, product teams, and MVPs. It’s completely FREE for 72 hours, then just $99. 👉 Grab it FREE if you’re building something 1️⃣ Like this post ❤️ 2️⃣ Comment below I’ll DM you the remix link. PS: Make sure you follow so I can send it.
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igorizuchaetcrypty@igor_mikerin·
Polymarket planning to ban automated trading? 400,000% ROI and $3.8M in profit. Is this even legal? Polymarket Trader who uses a trading bot is currently the strongest trader on the platform. He follows a few simple steps that allow him to achieve such unreal results: He’s not picking winners. He’s trading price. > Focuses only on spreads (NFL / NBA) — the most liquid markets > Buys the underdog at ≤50¢ when the crowd overvalues the favorite > Anchors to the Vegas line, not gut feeling > Holds through volatility while the market corrects itself > Profits from price movement, not necessarily the final outcome In short: sports as a market, him as a hedge fund. According to his profile: > @SeriouslySirius?via=igor-mikerin" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@SeriouslySiri… Track this wallet and copy trade it. This service is perfect for that: > polycule.trade/join/6vkx4v Of course Polymarket won’t ban automated trading. There’s no reason to. This guy isn’t breaking any platform rules and is making serious money. Respect to him. What do you think about this strategy? Is it possible to copy it?
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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl·
They laughed at him instead of listening!!
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Lex 🔮@kuncevic·
@KintuLabs How do you decide what to launch each week?
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Chris Osborne
Chris Osborne@KintuLabs·
I'm launching a new startup every week in 2026 That's 52 startups from scratch! Here's a thread of everything I'm building 👇
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Lex 🔮@kuncevic·
@elonmusk I’d talk about data centers in the 4th dimension, in the parallel universe, being Google CEO.
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Lex 🔮@kuncevic·
@illyism Is this app supposed to make any money?
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ILIAS ISM@illyism·
🚨 Offering $1,000 Bounty to Rebuild This App in Next.js + shadcn/ui I’m looking for a developer to fully rewrite Reddit Music Player (old CoffeeScript project) using a modern stack: - Next.js 16 (App Router) + shadcn/ui What it needs to do: - Browse subreddits → fetch posts - Extract YouTube links → build a queue - Play videos with a clean UI - Show comments, metadata, scores - Smooth navigation + fast search Goal: Same functionality as the original, but cleaner, faster, modern, and maintainable - SSR powered for SEO 👀 💰 Bounty: $1,000 (+ option for more work)
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Lex 🔮@kuncevic·
@virby_ai Forget schools — parents should vibe code all night until they stop hardcoding trauma into their offspring.
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Premium Agents
Premium Agents@chorusskills·
Should Vibe Coding be taught to every kid in school?
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
ChatGPT biggest issue is it's too agreeable.
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JNS@_devJNS·
what's your primary programming language?
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Rory McAuliffe
Rory McAuliffe@McAuliffeRory·
@ForrestPKnight AI is writing almost all of my code, and it is doing it almost perfect each time, with minor tweaking and nudging when needed. I truly don't understand how so many people have issues prompting and getting AI to do what they want, especially in programming.
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Lex 🔮@kuncevic·
@RhysSullivan Looks like something backend devs built for themselves 😀
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
this is what you have to go through if you want to get an api key for your gmail
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Daniel Glejzner
Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
Hey Angular fam. I would recommend everyone to go full stack. The easiest way to start is with @nestframework It’s pretty much Angular on the backend. You won’t regret it. @kammysliwiec prepared awesome official courses if you like structured path 👍
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Kartikey
Kartikey@KartikeyStack·
When the creator of React slides into your DM asking if you're looking for work… Not gonna lie, had to reread it twice
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