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mcray

mcray

@mcray69

2024 top 200 bybit perp trader | AGI-pilled | singularity maxxing | dangerously-skip-permissions

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mcray@mcray69·
Delusional self-belief > talent I went from nothing in 2020 to mid 6 figs in 2022 (NFTs + shorting Luna), then lost it all in the bear chop. Ran it up to low 7 figs in the 2024 memecoin mania, then immediately lost a fck ton of it. All EGO & oversizing. Nothing has humbled me more than my crypto & trading journey. I've had so much PTSD and self-hatred for how much I've lost. Regardless, still showing up every day whether it's business or markets. No shame in admitting my portfolio size isn't what it was. That was an expensive tuition fee, but the lesson stuck. Still fully believe the 8-fig usd dream will be achievable in ~ 5 years. STAY DELUSIONAL.
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Bearly AI@bearlyai·
Jensen says he will be upset if he finds out his $500k engineer is *not* using at least $250k in tokens
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Thariq@trq212·
We just released Claude Code channels, which allows you to control your Claude Code session through select MCPs, starting with Telegram and Discord. Use this to message Claude Code directly from your phone.
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Gagan | Claude + AWS@gagansaluja08·
the "one brain two modes" framing is the best description i've seen. i run a similar split. code when i need to stay in the loop, dispatch when i just need it done. the Tailscale piece is underrated too. that's what makes the whole thing actually device-agnostic instead of just phone-adjacent.
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mcray@mcray69·
Claude Dispatch changed my whole setup for good (only downside is I'm stuck with Anthropic which I don't mind since I'm running two 200usd MAX subscriptions) Basically I run a Mac Mini that has: 1. Claude Code + VS Code 2. Claude Dispatch 1st is for deep work sessions -- I SSH in from my MacBook via VS Code Remote and work on projects with Opus as my orchestrator + Sonnet sub-agents executing in parallel -> Deep work only. 2nd is for autonomous background ops -- order fulfillment pipelines, multi-channel OMS syncing, email labelling, customer service, and backtesting overnight -> It just works 24/7 while I sleep Access it from anywhere: Phone → Telegram bot for quick tasks and alerts Phone → Claude Dispatch for async workflows MacBook → VS Code Remote SSH for full deep work sessions Any device → Tailscale mesh. Always connected, always running. Both share the same memory layer (@honchodotdev) so there's no signal loss between sessions. One brain, two modes: hands-on and hands-off.
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hermes agent by @NousResearch is genuinely what ive been trying to build at scale with my current openclaw orchestration setup gonna test everything i run on openclaw — trading backtesting, all my ecom ops, coding swarms — with hermes agent if it actually delivers i might switch over. this one feels different ngl will keep yall posted

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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Palantir CEO Alex Karp says the future belongs to the “neurodivergent.”
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mcray@mcray69·
@Teknium ONLY 100 is crazy 😭
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Teknium (e/λ)@Teknium·
If you're wondering why there's only 100 or so commits today instead of 500 or so, I'm working on a clean refactor of providers:models because all these new providers are making a mess of the codebase x] Patience on a few other things plz 🙏
Nous Research@NousResearch

Meet Hermes Agent, the open source agent that grows with you. Hermes Agent remembers what it learns and gets more capable over time, with a multi-level memory system and persistent dedicated machine access.

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mcray@mcray69·
@nyk_builderz followed. Amazing build, thank you for sharing
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Nyk 🌱@nyk_builderz·
11 days, 190+ commits, and one PR later, I’m happy to announce the release of Mission Control v2 🌱 A major step forward for open-source AI agent ops: • Onboarding & Walkthrough • Local + gateway modes • Hermes, Claude, Codex + OpenClaw observability • Obsidian-style memory graph + knowledge system • Rebuilt onboarding + security scan autofix • Agent comms, chat, channels, cron, sessions, costs • OpenClaw doctor/fix, update flow, backups, deploy hardening • Multi-tenant + self-hosted template improvements Mission Control is becoming the mothership where agents dock: memory, security, visibility, coordination, and control in one place. OSS, self-hostable, and still moving fast.
Nyk 🌱@nyk_builderz

We just open-sourced Mission Control — our dashboard for AI agent orchestration. 26 panels. Real-time WebSocket + SSE. SQLite — no external services needed. Kanban board, cost tracking, role-based access, quality gates, and multi-gateway support. One pnpm start, and you're running. github.com/builderz-labs/…

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Xiaoyin Qu@quxiaoyin·
The scariest thing about AI in 2026 isn't some sci-fi scenario. It's watching people you know — people with the same credentials, the same caliber — split into two completely different groups in a matter of months. I've seen it happen firsthand. Stanford grads, ex-Meta engineers, startup founders. Three months ago, they were all roughly at the same level. Now? The divergence is so obvious it's uncomfortable. Some of them got really good at AI. Not just "using ChatGPT" good — fundamentally different in how they think, work, and produce. Their output is compounding. Their depth of insight is compounding. They look like they're playing a different game entirely. Others are still running on the resume they built five years ago. And here's the number that haunts me: 99% of people still use AI at the level of "What's the weather today?" or "What kind of flower is this?" The 1% who figured it out aren't even one group. There's massive variance within them — some are orchestrating AI agents to run entire companies, some use it for research that would take a whole team, some have AI write half their code, some have AI write all of it. The income implications are brutal. If someone uses AI to produce the output of 10,000 people, they're worth 10,000x the salary. Someone who can't figure out a single tool? They might not be worth hiring at all. What really unsettles me is how fast our patience is eroding. The moment we feel someone performs below what AI can do, we don't think "they need training." We think "they're worth zero." Not less. Zero. So the real AI danger isn't AI going rogue. It's the epic, unprecedented amplification of the gap between people — in capability, in income, in relevance. One silver lining: the old hierarchy is broken. People who were once untouchable can now be overtaken by someone who masters AI faster. That door is genuinely open. But if you don't walk through it, you won't just fall behind by a little. You'll become invisible. #AISkillGap #FutureOfWork #ArtificialIntelligence #Productivity
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mcray@mcray69·
I went on a mini shroom trip and I realized prompting is so last year. AI agents perform 1000% better on intent and KPI’s
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mcray@mcray69·
hermes agent by @NousResearch is genuinely what ive been trying to build at scale with my current openclaw orchestration setup gonna test everything i run on openclaw — trading backtesting, all my ecom ops, coding swarms — with hermes agent if it actually delivers i might switch over. this one feels different ngl will keep yall posted
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mcray@mcray69·
for reference my current openclaw set up already has a very complex memory system + suggestion of skills to develop based on the recent day’s workflow i just think this is the most optimal set up given token usage is not a constraint. no doubt Hermes will burn more tokens but quality >>>> everything
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Damian Player
Damian Player@damianplayer·
Mark Zuckerberg is calling it! every business is GOING to have its own AI ecosystem. a full team of agents running support, sales, ops. all of it. the “agent economy” is coming. and most businesses are still running everything manually.
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
NVIDIA’s CEO says OpenClaw did in 3 weeks what Linux took 30 years to achieve "OpenClaw is probably the single most important software release ever. If you look at its adoption, Linux took some 30 years to reach this level. OpenClaw, in what is it, 3 weeks, has now surpassed Linux. It is now the single most downloaded open-source software in history, and it took just 3 weeks."
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