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Austin Johnson

Austin Johnson

@nobullryder

Building things at the edge of AI

Katılım Ekim 2024
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
We’ve identified industrial-scale distillation attacks on our models by DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax. These labs created over 24,000 fraudulent accounts and generated over 16 million exchanges with Claude, extracting its capabilities to train and improve their own models.
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LTX Studio
LTX Studio@LTXStudio·
This ad was made entirely with AI.
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Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
Running 24/7 without any human babysitters has been really hard We want robots operating at all times - even at 2am, on weekends, or on Christmas Day The robots run until their battery is low. When one heads to dock for recharging, a second robot receives a message to leave the dock and make room for the incoming robot. The first robot then autonomously docks. By the time the first robot is charging, the second is already back to work We never want downtime. If a robot has an issue, it goes to a triage area to dock while a replacement robot swaps in from another area. This could be due to a hardware or software issue The robots dock onto a wireless inductive charger built into their feet. They step onto a pad that charges them via coils in their feet at up to 2 kW. It takes about an hour to fully charge at roughly a 1C rate We’re now up and running across many different use cases like this. Crazy to see it
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett

Rain or shine, the machines don’t sleep. Figure robots operate autonomously, 24/7

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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Very interested in what the coming era of highly bespoke software might look like. Example from this morning - I've become a bit loosy goosy with my cardio recently so I decided to do a more srs, regimented experiment to try to lower my Resting Heart Rate from 50 -> 45, over experiment duration of 8 weeks. The primary way to do this is to aspire to a certain sum total minute goals in Zone 2 cardio and 1 HIIT/week. 1 hour later I vibe coded this super custom dashboard for this very specific experiment that shows me how I'm tracking. Claude had to reverse engineer the Woodway treadmill cloud API to pull raw data, process, filter, debug it and create a web UI frontend to track the experiment. It wasn't a fully smooth experience and I had to notice and ask to fix bugs e.g. it screwed up metric vs. imperial system units and it screwed up on the calendar matching up days to dates etc. But I still feel like the overall direction is clear: 1) There will never be (and shouldn't be) a specific app on the app store for this kind of thing. I shouldn't have to look for, download and use some kind of a "Cardio experiment tracker", when this thing is ~300 lines of code that an LLM agent will give you in seconds. The idea of an "app store" of a long tail of discrete set of apps you choose from feels somehow wrong and outdated when LLM agents can improvise the app on the spot and just for you. 2) Second, the industry has to reconfigure into a set of services of sensors and actuators with agent native ergonomics. My Woodway treadmill is a sensor - it turns physical state into digital knowledge. It shouldn't maintain some human-readable frontend and my LLM agent shouldn't have to reverse engineer it, it should be an API/CLI easily usable by my agent. I'm a little bit disappointed (and my timelines are correspondingly slower) with how slowly this progression is happening in the industry overall. 99% of products/services still don't have an AI-native CLI yet. 99% of products/services maintain .html/.css docs like I won't immediately look for how to copy paste the whole thing to my agent to get something done. They give you a list of instructions on a webpage to open this or that url and click here or there to do a thing. In 2026. What am I a computer? You do it. Or have my agent do it. So anyway today I am impressed that this random thing took 1 hour (it would have been ~10 hours 2 years ago). But what excites me more is thinking through how this really should have been 1 minute tops. What has to be in place so that it would be 1 minute? So that I could simply say "Hi can you help me track my cardio over the next 8 weeks", and after a very brief Q&A the app would be up. The AI would already have a lot personal context, it would gather the extra needed data, it would reference and search related skill libraries, and maintain all my little apps/automations. TLDR the "app store" of a set of discrete apps that you choose from is an increasingly outdated concept all by itself. The future are services of AI-native sensors & actuators orchestrated via LLM glue into highly custom, ephemeral apps. It's just not here yet.
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The AI Doc
The AI Doc@theaidocfilm·
"The most urgent film of our time." THE AI DOC: OR HOW I BECAME AN APOCALOPTIMIST is only in theaters March 27. Watch the trailer now.
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Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
I've been waiting 3 years to show you this We just launched our 3rd-gen humanoid, but we’re already on our 7th-gen hand Our team has quietly worked for years to approach parity with a human hand Excited to share a sneak peek of some of the best engineering I’ve ever seen
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OpenAI Developers
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
Introducing GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark, our ultra-fast model purpose built for real-time coding. We’re rolling it out as a research preview for ChatGPT Pro users in the Codex app, Codex CLI, and IDE extension.
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Z.ai
Z.ai@Zai_org·
Introducing GLM-5: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering GLM-5 is built for complex systems engineering and long-horizon agentic tasks. Compared to GLM-4.5, it scales from 355B params (32B active) to 744B (40B active), with pre-training data growing from 23T to 28.5T tokens. Try it now: chat.z.ai Weights: huggingface.co/zai-org/GLM-5 Tech Blog: z.ai/blog/glm-5 OpenRouter (Previously Pony Alpha): openrouter.ai/z-ai/glm-5 Rolling out from Coding Plan Max users: z.ai/subscribe
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sankalp
sankalp@dejavucoder·
its another day of micromanaging claude and codex
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
No API calls, no cloud, just local execution.
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Austin Johnson@nobullryder·
After seeing @krpetrich try her agent on normal websites, I did the same. Watching it reason in the wild was the fun part
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Austin Johnson@nobullryder·
Your computer-use challenge is addictive. @adcock_brett Built a general browser agent (no deterministic solvers). Step 13 in ~2.5 minutes (video 2×). Closing the gap now.
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
The effective use of agents is creating one of the widest spreads in output productivity we’ve seen on a per role basis. We didn’t see this with chatbots previously. Chatbots probably sped up work by maybe 10-20% in most cases because they largely accelerate the research on a topic you would otherwise do in a few steps manually. Now, with agents, you could take the exact same engineer and easily see a 5X+ difference in the amount of useful output simply based on their choice of tools and how they’ve designed their workflows. There probably hasn’t been a period in tech or where a couple decisions and changes to your process drive this much leverage. As this continues to expand beyond coding, this will be one of the biggest shocks to the system of what work looks like in most fields. This will happen in legal, finance, life sciences, and other areas that have previously been constrained by how much information you can process or produce. Most areas of knowledge work still imagine AI as a chatbot paradigm and not yet a full agent-executing-work-for-you paradigm. But it’s coming.
Unemployed Capital Allocator@atelicinvest

There is a case to be made that within each sub/category, we start to see massive performance differentials between orgs that figure out how to do Ai-integrated development properly and the orgs that don't. Like the product velocity, quality, polish and service response for the top 10% of org will be unbelievably better vs the bottom 25%. This will for sure lead to market share shifts - and probably in a bigger way than we imagine.

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Austin Johnson@nobullryder·
@krpetrich Nick work Kelsey! I’m working on this challenge too and it’s definitely a tough one but fun. I’ll probably share my progress soon
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Kelsey Petrich
Kelsey Petrich@krpetrich·
For fun, I tried to get close to a generalized browser agent for this challenge. So far it’s working with planning → reasoning → primitive browser actions, without any hardcoded knowledge of the specific pop-ups/traps in the challenge. Video below is sped up for brevity. If I keep going, the next improvements are speed + better training + robustness. cc: @adcock_brett
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett

Solve this in under 5 minutes and I’ll offer you $500k/year in cash plus several million in equity I'm building a Computer-Use team, goal is to use computers better than humans No experience or PhD needed Instructions: 1. Solve all 30 challenges on this website in under 5 minutes: serene-frangipane-7fd25b.netlify.app 2. Feel free to use any tools or vibe code it. Provide us a zip folder with instructions on how to run the agent and reproduce your results, as well your run statistics 3. The agent should be able to solve all the challenges, use browser, and provide overall metrics around time taken, token usage and token cost. Your agent must solve this challenge in under 5 minutes Email your response: agents@brettadcock.com If you have any questions about this challenge, feel free to email us

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Austin Johnson@nobullryder·
@AlexFinn May be worth waiting for the new studio. That’s probably when I’ll consider it
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
I'm sick and tired of the people who don't understand why I spent $20,000 on this set up, and plan on spending another $100,000 by the end of the year IT DOES NOT MATTER THAT LOCAL MODELS AREN'T AS GOOD AS OPUS 4.6 That is not the point. The point is me being able to run a swarm of local AI agents powered by local AI models unlocks a world you can't imagine A world never discovered by humanity before Right now, as you read this post, I have multiple local AI models reading thousands of posts on X and Reddit Hunting for challenges to solve Those local AI models are feeding hundreds of challenges a day to a manager model The manager model (Henry) decides what the company (Alex Finn Global Enterprises) will build. The company is constantly working. Constantly researching. Constantly building. Constantly shipping If I did this with local models I'd be spending $20,000 a month on API calls. With my set up, it's free. I have an army on my desk. Never resting. Never eating. Never complaining. Always conquering. Here is your problem: it's not that you don't understand this. You don't want to understand this. You don't want to think this is possible. Your brain doesn't want to believe this is the world we now live in. It is. And the faster you can accept this and get on board, the faster you can enter the new society. Otherwise, you will forever be doomed to the permanent underclass. Make your choice.
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This Week in Startups
This Week in Startups@twistartups·
. @Alexfinn’s AI Office blew @jason’s mind. @Alexfinn shows off his 8-bit @openclaw office, where his bots run 24/7 building his business, making tools, checking social media, and letting Alex know what they think! Incredible firms are being built for those who make it happen!
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