tsilva

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tsilva

tsilva

@tiagosilva

I'll have egg bacon sausage and spam, without the spam.

Portugal Katılım Eylül 2007
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tsilva@tiagosilva·
Vibecoded ScummWeb, a web shell to play retro point and click adventure games directly in your browser using a ScummVM WASM build. Freeware games like Beneath a Steel Sky ready to play. Have fun! scummweb.tsilva.eu
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ChatGPT Images 2.0, incredible model!... lousy guardrails 🫢 --- just fact, not complaining
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tsilva@tiagosilva·
Running same prompt since GPT-3.5: “write a NES emulator in a single file.” Earlier models always tapped out and I eventually stopped trying. GPT-5.4 zero-shotted it. Prompting the GitHub logo into place was harder 😵‍💫... we're in the weird timeline --- nesvibes.tsilva.eu
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tsilva@tiagosilva·
Just wanted to test Qwen3.5-0.8B on WebGPU, but since it's 2026, guess I was better off ripping off the ChatGPT experience and deploying it while multitasking other stuff... llame.tsilva.eu -- github.com/tsilva/llame
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tsilva@tiagosilva·
Expected better performance from openrouter.ai when prioritizing fastest providers, but in practice OpenCode Zen is much faster
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tsilva@tiagosilva·
🤖 OpenCode + 🧘 OpenCode Zen + 🧠 Kimi 2.5 = Bliss ✨ Anecdotally: Sonnet-level quality at unbeatable speed and pricing 🚀💰 → opencode.ai
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tsilva@tiagosilva·
minimax/minimax-m2.5 and z-ai/glm-5 disappoint; moonshotai/kimi-k2.5 does not
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awesome_visuals@awesome_visuals·
wow! created with Seedance 2.0 🤯
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tsilva@tiagosilva·
@levelsio PREACH! Literally all my rants after all my visits. The real estate market thrives in inefficiency and obscurity. It's ripe for disruption, but given the incentive structures involved, unsure of the optimal disruption vector. What's the Uber for real estate?
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I'm so done with real estate agents What an absolutely useless profession in 2026 Nowadays when I go visit houses to buy you get the construction company guy tell you everything anyway, and they actually know their stuff And then you have some literally low IQ shady car salesman guy hovering around you in the back with NO added information and NO added service "Yes this house is great because it's north-facing" And then for doing absolutely nothing zilch nada, they deserve 5% of the house price in commission??? And you can't visit the house direct because real estate agents cover each other asses so the selling agent will tell you to find a buyer agent to be able to visit it A complete racket 100%
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Wes@wmorrill3·
teleoperator kicking himself over not programming Asimov's Laws of Robotics... Worth considering if we should base today's reality on the science fiction musings from the past. Testing with humanoid robots is a very interesting new challenge. Historically robots have been confined to keep out zones with rigid walls and laser barriers, lock-out/tag-out, etc. This is the easy way to ensure people don't get hurt by very capable machines. But the more we integrate humanoid robotics into collaborative roles with humans the more we need to remove those barriers by nature of the work.
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kepano@kepano·
We're entering the stage where robots can do the robot dance and it's recognizable as a joke. The emulator emulates past emulation. In other words, the robot dance is transitioning to a form of historical preservation. The equivalent of a Renaissance fair performance. It's a recurring cycle: 1. A new technology emerges that attempts to emulate human behavior. 2. The failure to perfectly emulate humans gives rise to a vernacular based on the uncanny feeling of that emulator, e.g. the specific stiffness of robots. 3. Humans emulate the emulator as a form of entertainment and commentary, e.g. humans doing the robot dance. 4. Technology crosses the uncanny valley, it acquires lifelike behavior. The emulation becomes realistic. (We are here now!) 5. The vernacular of the emulator survives as a form of historical reenactment. There are many examples of this phenomenon e.g. Pinkydoll the "NPC streamer" or a musician like JD Beck who drums with the feeling and precision of a drum machine.
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Sulla@spqr_sulla·
Millennials use “lol” like STOP at the end of a telegram lol
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