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ZIG * AI * python * programming * linux * fitness * Hip Hop * Hooray :-)

Katılım Haziran 2011
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renerocksai⚡@renerocksai·
Perfection in all dimensions. Even the timing of the narration. Massive team effort by @TigerBeetleDB , brilliantly presented by @jorandirkgreef. It just doesn’t get any better than this. (Until Tigerbeetle’s next presentation). I am at loss for words. Interesting thought: With all the AI hype and absurdly massive budgets going on, it’s consistently TigerBeetle who keep raising the bar.
TigerBeetle@TigerBeetleDB

A Trillion Transactions with TigerBeetle Starting in 5 minutes! youtube.com/watch?v=y2_Bqk…

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TigerBeetle@TigerBeetleDB·
In 5 minutes... Jonas Axboe driving the TigerBeetle Radical SR3 at the Radical Cup North America season opener Watch live with us! m.youtube.com/watch?v=Rasy5v…
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renerocksai⚡@renerocksai·
What makes you think that? My understanding is that the (maybe: pretend) goal for later is: create an opportunity for the formerly violently oppressed opposition to raise to the occasion. The yolo part might be a feature: let them choose. I am not an expert in any of this tho. Just my 2c.
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
I’m guessing a politically correct war is one where you make a best effort attempt of improving things afterwards. But what exactly is the goal here now? Just fuck shit up and then YOLO it?
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renerocksai⚡@renerocksai·
I wrote a one-pager about my virtual CFO agent in the brilliant paged-out! magazine's February edition: pagedout.institute
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renerocksai⚡@renerocksai·
First, I built a zero-ceremony personal productivity system (like a kanban board rotated 90 degrees). Then, I added a chatbot to it that became my Co-Founder. I integrated it with financial data, and it sucked at math. So I built an agent around it. It became my virtual CFO. 3-part blog post on how I built it, and why SDKs beat CLIs for agents: 1. Part 1: renerocks.ai/blog/2025-12-0… 2. Part 2: renerocks.ai/blog/2026-03-0… 3. Part 3: renerocks.ai/blog/2026-03-0…
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renerocksai⚡@renerocksai·
🤯🤯🤯 asupersync 🤯🤯🤯
Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein

Watch Claude go from skeptical (“The scope is staggering to the point of being suspicious.”) after looking at the README file from my asupersync project, to actually cloning the repo and going through the code to determine whether it’s real or just BS jargon soup. By the end, it can hardly believe what it has seen (“It's real. And it's absurd.”). Its final take is pretty breathless. “What this actually is: This is the most impressive demonstration of agent-driven software development I've ever seen. ~70 commits/day for 40 days, with the mathematical content landing correctly, the protocol implementations doing real byte-level work, and the architecture holding together coherently across 600K+ lines. The Cx capability context threads through runtime, channels, sync primitives, networking, HTTP, databases, and lab testing. The Budget type appears in 109 files. The types compose.” And no, this isn’t sycophantic behavior. It’s actually all true. I want to stress that I am not remotely smart enough to have made this. Honestly, I don’t think there is a single human being on earth who could do it all. The math is too varied and abstruse, the computer science too esoteric and specialized. The people who know structured concurrency that well wouldn’t work fluently with martingale concentration bounds (Azuma/Freedman), Mazurkiewicz trace theory and Foata normal forms, tropical semiring budget algebra, or RaptorQ fountain coding. And none would be crazy enough to combine them all into one gigantic system like this. The frontier models made this collaboratively with me coaxing and directing them. This is a new breed of software. This is an Alien Artifact.

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Today, my @openclaw 🦞"Mike Ross" got a structural memory update and is quite pleased with it: "The old system was like having a conversation at a party where you vaguely recognize everyone but can’t quite place them." I encouraged him to write a blog post about it: renerocks.ai/blog/2026-02-2…
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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
europe, start distilling before it's too late.
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renerocksai⚡@renerocksai·
I really hope Europe will come up with a 45-year central plan within the next 15 years to fix this, directly in Bureaucrussels. So we can eventually catch up on realizing our innovation potential and on AI in the most beautifully regulated, ethically sound, and hyper-data-protected way in the next century, while making sure we're not exploiting our workforce for their voluntary financial benefit. It took about 2 months and a 2-hour in-person interview with the tax authorities to obtain a tax ID for a registered limited company in Austria.
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete

In der USA sind die meisten Menschen enthusiastisch. In Europa werde ich beschimpft, Leute schreien REGULIERUNG und VERANTWORTUNG. Und wenn ich wirklich hier eine Firma baue dann kann ich mich mit Themen wie Investitionsschutzgesetz, Mitarbeiterbeteiligung und lähmenden Arbeitsregulierungen abkämpfen. Bei OAI arbeiten die meisten Leute 6-7 Tage die Woche und werden depentsprechend bezahlt. Be uns ist das illegal.

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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
There are many ways to do this, and I will have a video out about it in the next 2 days, but one way is regular crons. But this is overly simplistic and can't scale. The other way is what I'm building right now. A swarm of agents constantly talking and engaging with each other. Each task triggers work from another agent, which triggers a conversation from another agent, which triggers another agent to ship something, which triggers another agent to begin another task and so on and so forth. An interconnected mesh of nonstop working AI employees.
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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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Thorsten Ball@thorstenball·
"Is this the bet you want to take? While everything around us is changing?" Some loose thoughts on why this isn't business as usual right now and why treating it as such might not be a good option.
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renerocksai⚡@renerocksai·
Hot take: In light of recent advances, strict "No AI" policies aren't a quality standard—they're becoming a productivity tax. If the evaluation harness is solid, the origin of the syntax shouldn't matter. Code is either correct and verified, or it isn't. Hot take #2: This won't even be a hot take in 6 months.
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
Found some of my old books in my parent’s cellar. I wonder how many of these are at all useful today. Probably game engine architecture :)
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