Ryan Seddon

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Ryan Seddon

@ryanseddon

Front-end Enthusiast, 🛰 space bot connoisseur @earthin24, interested in renewable tech & electrification.

Melbourne, Australia Katılım Eylül 2008
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Ryan Seddon
Ryan Seddon@ryanseddon·
No API keys. No servers. Just your browser. I built an on-device AI agent in <200 lines of code using Gemini Nano / Phi-4-mini. It loops, calls tools, even reads your filesystem.
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Adam Argyle@argyleink·
Why isn’t AI used for typing auto correct on mobile yet? What we have now is so primitive in comparison to what it could be right?
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riley tomasek@rileytomasek·
xcode is the ultimate use case for computer use. there are so many personal ios apps i haven't built because i refuse to subject myself xcode.
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Ryan Seddon@ryanseddon·
@badlogicgames We have internal claude files that people have done with linebreaks in the description frontmatter that breaks in every other agent that uses an actual yaml parser. 🤦‍♂️
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Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
Claude Code agent files have YAML frontmatter. Claude Code seems to have implemented it's own vibe coded YAML parser, and allows invalid YAML. Now people demand pi also parses YAML in the same broken way as Claude Code does. Glorious. github.com/earendil-works…
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vimtor@vimtor·
we know ram prices are through the roof that's why we made models.dev not consume half of yours when visiting the site now it loads and searches instantly thanks to @tan_stack virtualizer
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Ryan Seddon@ryanseddon·
@thdxr Goonbag and somewhat gooning means getting drunk off of cheap wine in Australia. The wine that comes in a bag.
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dax@thdxr·
wait does gooning not mean coding?
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Ryan Seddon@ryanseddon·
@lucasmeijer I've been running a variant called tinyclaw that has been nice, paired with camofox its been doing a good job reading school emails. Just some processes within a tmux session.
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Lucas Meijer@lucasmeijer·
now that the hypetrain is gone, I think i might try openclaw. i was a bit too early last time and it started answering a ai friends whatsapp group. (they didn't manage to make it leak anything from my machine but was still scary :)
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Ryan Seddon@ryanseddon·
@wesbos Wonder if pi-autoresearch could of got the job done too. Pretty cool either way.
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Ryan Seddon@ryanseddon·
@LukeParkerDev I really wanted pnpm global virtual store to not cause weird issues to fix the install and disk space issues but it ain't ready yet.
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Luke Parker@LukeParkerDev·
git worktrees are fun and all, until you have 3563 instances of node_modules
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Ryan Seddon@ryanseddon·
@mitsuhiko Have something similar, have you had any luck indexing the in a vectoredb? Or is greping files just better?
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Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
Gotta say my librarian skill (when you find a github/git url, fetch and cache the repo locally) has been one of the most useful skills and most commonly used ones.
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Ryan Seddon@ryanseddon·
@jaffathecake Microsoft has the prompt api in edge, where can i read up on the concerns?
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Jake Archibald@jaffathecake·
So, Chrome's "web standard" Prompt API: Mozilla: Opposed WebKit: Opposed Microsoft: Several concerns W3C TAG: Several concerns Developers: Mostly negative Chrome: Ships anyway. A sad time for web standards. But, I guess someone at Google will get promoted, so 'every cloud…'
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Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
I analyzed my coding sessions and on the text interactions some words stand out. And well, they also show up on Google Trends as spiking. Oh and so much slop in my Twitter mentions and on GitHub. Thus here are some updated thoughts on all of this. lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/5/4/conte…
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Ryan Seddon@ryanseddon·
@zeeg I've been using tailscale aperture which gives good granular per user info like this across any llm api.
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David Cramer@zeeg·
Alright Anthropic, OpenAI: I need APIs that give me usage data. Granular. Per user. I need this in the same way its provided by every other company for all of time. What I dont want: "heres a $100,000 line vague line item of token spend".
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Ryan Seddon@ryanseddon·
@GergelyOrosz They're changing to their ai credit model though as of june, which converts to cost based pricing so same as vercel gateway, openrouter, opencode zen etc. They could do something like opencode go with optimised inference or the composer route and fine tune an open model
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Microsoft / GH Copilot is now paying the price for not owning a foundational model of their own that is good at coding. They now need to resell the markup of OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Cursor was v smart to build Composer, to be able to control pricing. GH done subsidizing tho:
AshutoshShrivastava@ai_for_success

I was going through GitHub Copilot pricing changes… this is wild. They quietly changed model multipliers and some of these jumps are insane. Opus 4.6 is 9x Opus 4.5 is 5x Opus 4.7 is 3.6x Sonnet 4.6 is 9x Sonnet 4.5 is 6x Gemini 3 Pro is 6x Gemini 3.1 Pro is 6x GPT 5.1 is 3x GPT 5.2 is 3x GPT 5.3 Codex is 6x GPT 5.4 is 6x

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Ryan Seddon@ryanseddon·
Ok is this an AI generated @mattpocockuk in the ai engineer youtube thumbnail? It's giving me uncanny valley vibes.
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