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tomvein@tomvein·
Not an assistant. Not a chatbot. Yours. A personal intelligence you name, that knows your whole life and reaches out first. Over time it becomes the one place you run everything from. Meet yours. → osera.io
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tomvein@tomvein·
@hunterhammonds same, that's why I tell fable to orchestrate sol to do the work
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Hunter Hammonds
Hunter Hammonds@hunterhammonds·
Fable is my favorite model to talk to. GPT 5.6 Sol High Fast is my favorite model to work with. I care much more about getting shit done than chatting. 🤷🏻
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Meet Modi
Meet Modi@themeetmodi·
we applied to @ycombinator a month late. got an interview in 2 days. here's the demo video that did it:
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Bren
Bren@brenhubr·
been polishing what my agents show in my Mac notch Codex, Claude, Cursor, Grok, Hermes, OpenCode, Antigravity usage, tools, permissions, widgets, everything
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tomvein@tomvein·
@snowmaker unless they're messaging each other in @herdr and you think damn I'm nowhere close to sounding like how they talk
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Jared Friedman
Jared Friedman@snowmaker·
LLMs are incredibly good at almost everything, except not sounding like an LLM.
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tomvein@tomvein·
idk I still miss the opus 4.5/6 days.. simple times
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Build Anything
Build Anything@buildanythingso·
hackathon in 2 days reply and we’ll send you a DM
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tomvein@tomvein·
Four months. 7,093 commits. One human, a fleet of agents, and a product that didn't exist before. This is all I want to do.
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tomvein@tomvein·
@Bencera I LOVE THIS- what a great way to frame it as art
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Ben Cera
Ben Cera@Bencera·
Every founder is an artist.
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Patrick OShaughnessy
Patrick OShaughnessy@patrick_oshag·
Jeremy Giffon on why he doesn't worry about AI taking jobs: "Every white collar job is totally fake." We just make up stuff for us to do. That's sort of the whole point of it. What is your job as an allocator? When you have money and you don't want it to go away, you have to give it to someone. Is this useful? Yeah, sure. But it's not real. There's unlimited amounts of jobs that you can create in those scenarios. We're going to have unlimited wants and desires. So we're going to come up with new things to consume."
Patrick OShaughnessy@patrick_oshag

My second conversation with @jeremygiffon. His first episode became one of the most popular we've ever done. Since then he's become a friend I talk to every day, so this is a taste of one of those conversations. We discuss: - The billion dollar PDF - Why billionaires have become subservient to the "poaster" class - The philosophers who secretly shaped Silicon Valley - Lessons from the last 18 months in private markets - East v. West coast finance - Buffett + beating the market - and much more Enjoy! 0:00 Intro 5:50 The Billion Dollar PDF 11:31 Algorithms and Power Laws 20:28 Peak Guy 31:19 Opting Out of the Timeline 36:14 AI and White-Collar Jobs 43:31 The Next Era of Finance 53:56 The New Economics of Software 1:03:22 Underwriting Emerging Managers 1:18:17 Silicon Valley’s Hidden Philosophy

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Alex Nguyen
Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
AI has become incredibly powerful. > Two years ago, I could only release one app per year. > Last year, I released three apps. > This year, and we’re only halfway through it, I’ve already released five. These aren’t simple one-feature apps either. They range from medium to high complexity. The only problem left is DISTRIBUTION.
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tomvein
tomvein@tomvein·
I'd get bored and quit. I'd get bored and quit. I'd get bored and quit. You just need to find that one thing. Thank god for AI coding. I've never had so much fun building.
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tomvein@tomvein·
@thekitze I let them fight it out on main and almost never have an issue. Rebasing from worktrees takes 10x longer
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kitze the 🐐@thekitze·
i dont like git worktrees because i actually like when multiple agents are stepping on eachother and learning to iterate and merge and combine things idk i like the chaos its so illogical to me that one agent fixes something in isolation and calls it done meanwhile second agent breaks it by mistake because they touch some shared logic and they go in a cycle until it's fixed it feels like it will take way longer that way idk
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tomvein@tomvein·
@landforce Convex and neon all the way. So much more agent friendly.
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Colin Landforce 🛠
Colin Landforce 🛠@landforce·
i just realized that Supabase is the most important tool I've used in the last 18 months a fucking postgress DB as a service platform really changing the game out here lmao
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tomvein@tomvein·
@thepatwalls I switched to fluidvoice a couple weeks back, its by far my favorite.
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Pat Walls
Pat Walls@thepatwalls·
I'm bullish on open source AI. Was paying $15/month for a popular AI voice to text tool. But switched to an open source one where you download the model to your computer, and everything is done locally. It's better, faster, more private, and it's free! I wonder what other subscriptions I can get rid of?
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