Rory Hughes

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Rory Hughes

Rory Hughes

@rorhug

Helping people launch their vibe-coded app today.

London Katılım Ocak 2010
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Jeff Tang
Jeff Tang@jefftangx·
Has anyone productized Inspect yet? The gap between local<~>cloud and singleplayer<~>multiplayer hand-off is still enormous Big opportunity here
rahul@rahulgs

we built our own background coding agent at ramp: it's called inspect its powered by @opencode and @modal, and works with all the frontier models it has a cloud hosted version of vscode, chromium, and terminal. has all the tooling and skills a ramp engineer would have, and is blazing fast we're basically giving every ramp builder infinite laptops so they can yolo their most ambitious ideas at zero marginal cost with the biggest models we can find @zachbruggeman @monasticpanic @nzgb

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Rory Hughes@rorhug·
Stealth Serve: There's no "Sign Up" button on the landing page, but if you know the URL, you can register without a sales call. misheard @0xStephenByrne
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Rory Hughes@rorhug·
Visiting Stanford tomorrow. Who should I meet?
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Rory Hughes@rorhug·
Microsoft was smart to acquire both Github and LinkedIn. At a job, one gets setup with a company email and SaaS accounts for the tenure. They get disabled/deleted at the end. However, most carry their GH and LI accounts throughout their career: full history.
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Rory Hughes@rorhug·
Also @grok why can't I do a code block on an X post?
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Rory Hughes@rorhug·
For some single AGI/ASI system to be harmful to humans over a long horizon, it would have to - execute in a way that we can't switch it off - have control over money / resources In a run-away scenario, even if it used self-custody crypto wallets, the execution of the single, super instance should be stoppable by pulling the electricity or internet. I'm curious about agents that run on a decentralised consensus mechanism. AI 2027 didn't cover this enough. ai-2027.com/race
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Rory Hughes@rorhug·
Why @brave? It's chromium, the modifications are fully open source, has powerful native ad-block and privacy features, vertical tabs etc. I don't use any of the crypto features currently. They don't distract or get in the way.
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Rory Hughes@rorhug·
I am a "power user" and Dia is missing some of the features that Arc users love e.g. spaces (profiles within one window). They're openly trying to keep things simpler and for the mass market. I'm open to trying it again in a few months. Also interested in perplexity Comet. There's also @zen_browser. It's built on Firefox rather than chromium though. It's hard as a builder to use a browser engine your customers don't use. reddit.com/r/diabrowser/c…
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Rory Hughes@rorhug·
I: have used Brave for the last ~5 years. switched to @diabrowser for a week but going back to Brave today. tried Arc early, am a fan of the concepts but didn't switch. would switch to Arc today but I don't want to lean in when it's in maintenance mode.
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