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Accelerating Human-Tech Convergence | Stoic&Calisthenic | Shared Knowledge w/Academies | ex @fendi @sxsw @nftsyd n/r| Opunk #33 | ᛤ | ∞/acc #3DPrint #AI #Web3

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Simone@mustbesimo·
I gave an AI agent terminal access, persistent memory, and a messaging gateway. Over Easter it locked me out of my own server, killed its own infrastructure in a repair loop, and memorized my GitHub credentials in plaintext. Here's the full deployment guide so you don't repeat my mistakes. 🧵1/15
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Michael Rabinovich
Michael Rabinovich@MikushRab·
Can frontier language models turn a technical drawing into real CAD? We ran the experiment. Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude Opus 4.7, and GPT-5.4 got a set of technical drawings and were asked to reproduce a part as a valid 3D CAD model. Still a far way to go, but clearly a sign of life.
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This video wasn’t edited. It was executed. Hermes agent + Heygen hyperframes •went to a live website •extracted structure + content •understood the product •generated a walkthrough •turned it into a presentation Minimal script. No manual input. Just system → interpretation → output. We’re not building tools anymore. We’re building operators.
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Diego DT 🦇🔊 X 🏴
And this is what I mean by city scale 3D Map! 30 minutes mapping with @insta360 X5, making our hometown, Udine, machine readable.
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woah
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Timur Yessenov
Timur Yessenov@Timur_Yessenov·
@mustbesimo @weezerOSINT it's confirmed, 18k users exposed and 170+ databases breached. lovable even tried calling it "intentional behavior" initially
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impulsive@weezerOSINT·
Lovable has a mass data breach affecting every project created before november 2025. I made a lovable account today and was able to access another users source code, database credentials, AI chat histories, and customer data are all readable by any free account. nvidia, microsoft, uber, and spotify employees all have accounts. the bug was reported 48 days ago. its not fixed. They marked it as duplicate and left it open.
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Timur Yessenov
Timur Yessenov@Timur_Yessenov·
@mustbesimo @weezerOSINT yeah and 170+ apps had their supabase keys exposed because lovable wasn't scoping row level security by default. wild timing for a kpmg partnership
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HeyGen
HeyGen@HeyGen·
An easter egg skill we hid in hyperframes: /website-to-hyperframes - create DESIGN.md - screenshot the page - download assets - build logo animations + more we hope to support the launch of anyone's businesses RT + comment "Website" for codebase access (must follow)
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Simone@mustbesimo·
Not sure but running agents via claude code feels better than other setups ive tried (kimi swarm, hermes, OC etc..). I like to round-trip results and propagate them to get agent coherence on every phase - it feels you have a bit of control while the other ive tried run mostly autonomously - you in the loop start-end and no more - kimi is great becuse it already has many agents with great setups , hermes and oc allow you to define your own - still with Claude Code I think you have the greatest precision, chat do am I wrong?
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Simone@mustbesimo·
HTML is the new After Effects. I gave my AI agent two things: 1. A login to my platform 2. A markdown file with the new features It logged in, passed OAuth, screenshotted every page, and generated a full 52-second explainer video with animated transitions. Zero manual editing. Zero templates. One conversation. The future of product marketing is agentic.
HeyGen@HeyGen

We built our launch video in Claude Code using HyperFrames. Now it's yours. Open source, agent-native framework. HTML to MP4. $ npx skills add heygen-com/hyperframes RT + Comment "HyperFrames" to get the full source code of this launch video (must follow)

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Simone@mustbesimo·
Hermes Agent retries in 2.7931833130959234 seconds. Not because it matters. Because it compounds.
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I scrape a photo of your house from Google Street View. I show you what it looks like painted. Cost per render: $0.07. The image does the selling. I never pitch.
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Taste is everything. Period.
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI

Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw, on why AI agents still produce "slop" without human taste in the loop: "You can create code and run all night and then you have like the ultimate slop because what those agents don't really do yet is have taste." Peter is direct: raw capability without direction still produces mediocre output. "They are spiky smart and they're really good at things, but if you don't navigate them well, if you don't have a vision of what you're going to build, it's still going to be slop. If you don't ask the right questions, it's still going to be slop." Great AI-assisted work is defined by the human guiding it. @steipete describes his own creative process when starting a new project: "When I start a project, I have like this very rough idea what it could be. And as I play with it and feel it, my vision gets more clear. I try out things, some things don't work, and I evolve my idea into what it will become." Most people skip this part entirely, front-loading everything into a single prompt and wondering why the result feels hollow. "My next prompt depends on what I see and feel and think about the current state of the project." Each step informs the next. The work itself is the feedback loop. "But if you try to put everything into a spec up front, you miss this kind of human-machine loop. And then I don't know how something good can come out without having feelings in the loop — almost like taste." The agentic trap is what happens when you remove yourself from the process too early.

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Simone@mustbesimo·
4D Gaussian Splatting just crossed a threshold most people haven't noticed. It's not about the rendering anymore. It's about the URL. WebGPU + WASM + modern browser threading = volumetric video playing in your browser. No download. No app. Full 6DoF camera control on a dynamic scene. The numbers are starting to land: • 0.7 MB/frame with NVIDIA's QUEEN compression • 17–75 Mbps streaming (HD/4K video territory, but with free viewpoint) • Khronos just shipped a glTF baseline for Gaussian splats • Multiple teams running real demos in-browser today What's still hard: bandwidth costs at scale, cross-origin isolation headaches, lighting that matches traditional meshes, and no standard yet for dynamic/temporal streaming. But the trajectory is unmistakable. 3D content distribution is following the same arc as video: from specialised players → native apps → browser → URL. We're entering the "URL" phase for volumetric media. In this a video : @gracia_vrSDK perfectly integrated with the open source @playcanvas web graphics platform #GaussianSplatting #WebGPU #VolumetricVideo #SpatialComp
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CZ 🔶 BNB@cz_binance·
AI will make all the intelligent people jobless, so I should be safe then. 😂
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