Phantom Phreak

339 posts

Phantom Phreak banner
Phantom Phreak

Phantom Phreak

@phantomphreak88

You're absolutely right! You're hopeless, man, utterly hopeless.

www Katılım Kasım 2023
2.2K Takip Edilen63 Takipçiler
Phantom Phreak retweetledi
Nostalgia
Nostalgia@NostalgiaFolder·
Nostalgia tweet media
ZXX
41
457
3.9K
138.7K
eric zakariasson
eric zakariasson@ericzakariasson·
just shipped web ui bench! measuring taste is hard, so i gave 20 models the same ui component prompts and put every output side by side so you can compare them yourself. let me know which you think is best! built with cursor sdk webuibench.dev
English
74
53
948
43.6K
Jeffrey Emanuel
Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein·
If you listen to what Karpathy is saying here, it sounds like he’s describing exactly my Agent Flywheel planning methodology. I’ve been saying for months now that you should be spending 90% of your human energy on the plan/spec: youtu.be/96jN2OCOfLs?t=…
YouTube video
YouTube
English
5
5
74
7K
Jeffrey Emanuel
Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein·
The Rust rewrite of my MCP Agent Mail project has been "finished" for a while, but I've been reluctant to promote it because the original Python version is so battle-tested and reliable now, and also because I've been grappling with various bugs and reliability issues in the Rust version. Why? Because I decided to make it a testbed for my various other projects and "dogfood" everything possible: 1) The elaborate TUI is built using FrankenTUI, my from-scratch TUI framework. 2) The entire backbone of the system is built using my asupersync framework (no Tokio allowed); this is also the basis of the Rust version of FastMCP that I built to do all the MCP operations. 3) The search functionality is provided by FrankenSearch, my from-scratch search library. 4) The automated detection of any installed agent harnesses (including all popular ones) has been abstracted into my separate FrankenAgentDetection library. 5) Most challenging of all, I insisted on using my FrankenSQLite project for all the SQLite stuff instead of taking the easy way out and using rusqlite (which just wraps the original C SQLite). Compounding that, the ORM system I used is my Rust version of SQLModel. So that's 7 Rust libraries that go into it, that were all being developed concurrently, each going through their own growing pains as I finalized them and finished building out all the functionality. And when you're running dozens of agents at the same time on the same machine, MCP Agent Mail is VERY demanding on every part of the system, especially the dozens of concurrent database writers. The good part is that it has helped me flush out bugs across all the libraries. The bad part is that it has been an absolute slog to grind through everything, and I'm so dependent on Agent Mail working well that it has been very annoying for my own workflows when I've run into bugs such as mail database corruption issues, TUI processes pinning the CPU, etc. But I've stubbornly stuck with it, and now I'm pleased to say that it's pretty stable and working well across all my machines. I'm not saying it's perfect, I'm sure I will continue to find and fix bugs, especially as more people try it on different setups. But it's been very stable and reliable for me for the past week. It also holds up MUCH better than the original Python version when you're dealing with more than 15 agents at the same time (full agent instances, not sub-agents); I used to run into constant issues with the legacy SQLite because of the concurrent writes, and things would get extremely slow after a while. Those problems have vanished with the excellent performance of Rust end-to-end and the native concurrent writing capabilities of FrankenSQLite. There are also tons of new and useful features, such as the "Air Traffic Controller" that helps automate management of agents in the background, and the TUI interface covers huge amounts of functionality that used to require a web browser to navigate, so now you never need to leave the console. You can see in the attached screenshots. If you want to give it a try, I've made it easy to install over your existing Agent Mail installation. If you don't like it, you can uninstall and roll it back. If you run into any problems, just have Claude Code or Codex handle it for you. You can get it here: github.com/Dicklesworthst… Always free and open source. If you have any problems with it, file an issue on GitHub and it will be triaged the same day. Let me know what you think! PS: If you want to understand how MCP Agent Mail fits into my larger Agent Flywheel tooling suite and approach, read the free complete guide: agent-flywheel.com/complete-guide Or if that's too long for you, check out the "core" guide, which focuses just on Agent Mail, beads_rust, and beads_viewer: agent-flywheel.com/core-flywheel
Jeffrey Emanuel tweet mediaJeffrey Emanuel tweet mediaJeffrey Emanuel tweet mediaJeffrey Emanuel tweet media
English
12
8
119
8.3K
Phantom Phreak
Phantom Phreak@phantomphreak88·
@gajesh is v 0.3.8 the latest? darkbloom update won't download past 0.3.8
Phantom Phreak tweet media
English
1
0
0
110
Phantom Phreak retweetledi
derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
Personally think this devalues a brand. Anything that suggests a brand is run by non-experts in that space and involves very little effort in the creation or presentation of the product is bad sign for me. Likely just another generic product sourced from random factory.
Jake Baumann@Jake_Joseph

POV: you're a CPG brand spending $15K/month on product photography Meanwhile, Ad Machine just generated all the assets you need from a single iPhone photo. The old way is already dead. Most brands just don't know it yet.

English
67
368
7.6K
309.5K
Phantom Phreak retweetledi
Jake Lundahl
Jake Lundahl@LundahlHorses·
Civilization was built by people like this, and there is a stunning lack of gratitude in our culture for their work. In this specific case, at least half of the apple varieties in Brown’s collection were considered “lost” until he personally tracked them down and saved them. He literally went on quests where he did things like, tracking a lost variety back to a stump of a long-ago-cut-down tree near an abandoned homestead in remote Appalachia, took cuttings from the green shoots coming out of the stump, brought them back and planted them. Absolute legend.
Undiscovered History@HistoryUnd

Tom Brown, a retired engineer, dedicated 25 years to preserving approximately 1,200 apple varieties from extinction.

English
534
21K
121K
2.9M
Phantom Phreak
Phantom Phreak@phantomphreak88·
@aquavoice just downloaded! impressive onboarding on Mac osx and iOS! good job. looking forward to trying this out.
English
0
0
0
43
Aqua Voice
Aqua Voice@aquavoice·
Aqua Voice is now live for iOS. It's a premium voice keyboard for every app on your phone.
English
179
134
1.8K
873.9K
Phantom Phreak
Phantom Phreak@phantomphreak88·
Composer 2 Fast paying my rent
English
0
0
0
19
Phantom Phreak
Phantom Phreak@phantomphreak88·
@badlogicgames Congrats on the new journey! This just means that Pi is going to keep getting better. Looking forward to Efos.
English
0
0
1
105
Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
today on orange site: people with reading comprehension issues.
English
18
0
148
11.3K
Phantom Phreak
Phantom Phreak@phantomphreak88·
@them_failure this happened to me but with buny hopping a bike when i was 12 after trying for WEEKS
English
0
1
1
372
Phantom Phreak retweetledi
pale kirill
pale kirill@palekirill·
another day in a second
English
57
1.1K
12.1K
267.8K
Larsen Cundric
Larsen Cundric@larsencc·
"What the fuck is running on port 3000?" Built a simple and clean CLI that answers this instantly. > "ports" shows every dev server on your machine > "ports clean" kills the orphaned ports > "ports watch" monitors in real-time Try it out ↓
English
192
145
2.7K
274.9K
Phantom Phreak
Phantom Phreak@phantomphreak88·
@ryolu_ I love cursor, but there needs to be another tier beyond $200/mo. Mines all spent after a week of using Opus
English
0
0
0
81
Ryo Lu
Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
glass vs. black box we believe you should be able to see everything. and be in control of everything. the terminal was a black box. one line in, few lines out. you learned to think like the machine. AI kept the black box and made it more addictive. now you type a wish and pull the lever. something comes out. you accept or reject the whole thing. you see less and think less as the model became better. you became a product of the model. glass breaks the box to fit you. the PM writes a plan and watches it become real. the designer sketches an idea and iterate live in code. the engineer breaks down the systems architecture before a single line is written. the new programmer reads every diff, asks questions, learns, builds intuition. the expert lets it flow and steers when something feels off. same tool. different surfaces. infinite depth. your way. the agents are visible. the diff is there. the plan is editable. the state is clear. you can Tab and make edits in files when you need to. nothing hides. and nothing is forced. you go as deep as you want, stay as high as you need. as AI gets more powerful, glass gets more important. not because you need to watch every move. but because the best work happens when you know you can. when you add the extra touch that only you would think to add. when you catch the thing the model missed. when you shape it to fit how you actually think and work. your shortcuts. your patterns. your taste. the tool learns your way, not the other way around. you stay in the driver's seat. not because AI isn't capable. but because the best outcomes come from you and the model thinking together – you thinking, it executing, both getting better. give away the wheel and you get mediocre. keep it and you get to build something great. Cursor is glass. watch the agents. stop them. steer them. make them yours. stay glass.
Ryo Lu@ryolu_

cooking baby cursor 3.0 with @leerob. there's something you can only feel when it feels real. can't wait to ship a Cursor that's both simple and infinitely powerful.

English
23
15
394
51.2K