SolJaxon

48 posts

SolJaxon

SolJaxon

@soljaxonp

CS+Math student, SWE intern, and software building hobbyist. Interested in backend and robotics

Katılım Mart 2023
29 Takip Edilen2 Takipçiler
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trash@trashh_dev·
what’s a good reasonable priced 3d printer for a noob dad and kids that are going to want a lot of stuff printed
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Gabriele Berton@gabriberton·
@Tuxsoia I think many think of Mythos as better than any human programmer, but George's words made me reconsider that But I agree that given the huge number of unskilled criminals, releasing it without guardrails would be a mistake
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Gabriele Berton
Gabriele Berton@gabriberton·
Super interesting take from one of the greatest hackers He says Mythos is not as good as they claim, because zero-day vulnerabilities are not that hard to find for skilled hackers I'm far from the hacking world but sounds reasonable Any thought?
Gabriele Berton tweet media
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SolJaxon@soljaxonp·
@antoinemarcel pretty sick, how reliable is it, and can you schedule it chores or do you need to task it each time
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Antoine 🤖
Antoine 🤖@antoinemarcel·
since I got a robot, I’ve been getting lazier and lazier
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨holy shit.. the CIA just used a tool called "Ghost Murmur" to find an American pilot hiding in a mountain crevice in Iran.. by detecting his heartbeat.. not his phone.. not a tracker.. not a radio signal.. his heartbeat.. Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works built it.. the same classified division that built the SR-71 Blackbird.. the stealth bomber.. the U-2 spy plane.. every secret aircraft America has ever denied existed until they didn't.. it uses quantum magnetometry to pick up the electromagnetic pulse your heart makes every time it beats.. then AI filters out everything else.. the pilot.. callsign "Dude 44 Bravo" was wounded.. alone for two days.. hiding in a crack in a mountain.. while Iranian forces searched for him on foot.. and America found him from the sky.. by listening to his chest.. here's the part that should rewrite everything you think about privacy and power.. this was Ghost Murmur's FIRST operational use.. meaning it's been sitting in a vault.. tested.. ready.. waiting for a moment important enough to reveal it.. they didn't show you this to impress you.. they showed you this because the next person they use it on won't be a rescue
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: CIA reportedly used secret new tool “Ghost Murmur” to locate the downed U.S. airman in Iran, capable of detecting a human heartbeat from long range.

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Vaishnavi
Vaishnavi@_vmlops·
wanted to learn Arduino but had no hardware turns out you don't need it Velxio runs Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and RISC-V code directly in your browser.... real emulation 48+ components. no install. no account. completely free velxio.dev the hardware excuse is gone
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˗ˏˋmewtru´ˎ˗
˗ˏˋmewtru´ˎ˗@trunarla·
I made a little fishing clock with an Arduino nano and a small oled display 🎣 🐈
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trash@trashh_dev·
whats the go to programming language for when you stop caring?
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SolJaxon@soljaxonp·
@elvissun @FastCompany @garrytan youre kind of dramatic. What does line-by-line gatekeeping even mean. Coding is probably the easiet to self teach even before AI, its ot an engineers fault your gate kept by your laziness.
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Elvis@elvissun·
this thread is what mass cope from legacy devs looks like. i talked to @FastCompany about why @garrytan's "AI slop" is actually the future of software engineering. the mass code review. the line-by-line gatekeeping. the "craftsmanship" that was really just slow iteration disguised as rigor - that era is over. and the engineers who built their entire identity around it are panicking. @gregorein brags about burning 3 billion tokens last year while dunking on garry for flexing lines of code. i've burned 6.6 billion in the past three months on codex alone. by his own logic, i'm 8x as credible. see how silly that sounds? yes, he found real issues. yes, they got fixed. that's exactly the point. karpathy's autoresearch proved this already - AI agents can solve very complex problems just by operating inside feedback loops, iterating to optimize a loss function. this is what software engineering is now - gradient descent. ship, measure, self-correct, repeat. all by the agent itself. this is the new startup playbook. your job isn't to review every line before deploy. your job is to build systems where agents observe outcomes - mrr, analytics, error rates, user behavior - and self-improve. the engineer's role shifts from gatekeeper to building the machine that builds the machine. you could run this level of audit (using AI) on any production site and find the same issues - most just don't have a billionaire CEO attached for virality. mocking the people who adapted is easier than adapting. but the craft is evolving whether you like it or not.
gregorein@Gregorein

so... I audited Garry's website after he bragged about 37K LOC/day and a 72-day shipping streak. here's what 78,400 lines of AI slop code actually looks like in production. a single homepage load of garryslist.org downloads 6.42 MB across 169 requests. for a newsletter-blog-thingy. 1/9🧵

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SolJaxon@soljaxonp·
@daddy__broccoli bro wood is so easy, just go to home depo or order on amazon then get a drill and a saw
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Pradyumna@daddy__broccoli·
Why you need a 3D printer in 2026 (unless you're a CS LARPer) > ​Wood is out of the question You literally can’t access it. Even if you do, you probably don’t know how to work with it and honestly, most people don't either. > ​Local services are trash There are no good local options to get things made. ​ > You’re looking at $22 to $25 minimum for delivery. Paying $25 shipping for a $5 part is not feasible for prototyping. ​ > It takes at least a week to get anything delivered. You can't build anything at that pace.​ 3D printer solves all of it.
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sui ☄️@birdabo·
SOMEONE BUILT A TOOL THAT REVERSE ENGINEER ANY REPO INTO ITS ORIGINAL PROMPT.
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SolJaxon@soljaxonp·
@MakerIO where is the graphics for the eyes stored? or is it procedurally generated
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Ken Wu
Ken Wu@kenwuuuu·
got a referral for google and they straight up do not care at all 💀
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Eren Chen@ErenChenAI·
Super cute companion robot with servo motors
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SolJaxon@soljaxonp·
@ThePrimeagen Im building a Robotic Agent Framework to make. a starwars droid. It aims Streamlines building tools, giving tasks, and managing creating these robotics ontop of ROS A sim demo, hardware tests soon x.com/soljaxonp/stat…
SolJaxon@soljaxonp

Watch Andr take multi step instructions and execute them perfectly. Pretty neat to do this locally with pretty bad local hardware. The goal is to make Andr a package anyone can build ontop to make their own robot agents. I'm curious what other people would build with this

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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
Hey, you got a cool project that you are building? Link it I want to yap about cool projects
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SolJaxon@soljaxonp·
@anuraggoel dude github is not that hard for all the benefits they give. Even agents like git, its more context for them. You are illogical
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Anurag Goel
Anurag Goel@anuraggoel·
AI is quietly deprecating GitHub. Agents do not need branches, PRs, or CI/CD rituals. They want to ship code straight to the cloud. The rsync renaissance is here. High availability. Zero bloat. Faster loops.
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SolJaxon@soljaxonp·
This only moat left is software complexity and human understanding. ROS is hard -> moat Robotics is hard + expensive -> moat
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