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Jason

@webmaster

Software & machine interfaces https://t.co/O1A3SabFcQ

Austin, TX Katılım Ocak 2009
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Jason@webmaster·
Ran GPT 5.5 over weekend to replace SvelteKit with ElysiaJS + Svelte. Ergonomics aren't that great and if I'm still using Svelte I might as well keep SvelteKit Tried a Bun + Remix 3 migration but 5.5 is writing super low quality Remix code. Will probably try this again though
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signüll@signulll·
ipad pro is the most underrated device apple makes. insane power. beautiful screen with nano texture. cellular. pencil. zero lag. it’s the form factor every other computer is slowly trying to become. it’s an ai native device that has already shipped.
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@jasonlk Starting to hear this across the board on smaller companies and teams within orgs When you build out your own agent stack, you realize how few additional tools you actually need
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Jason ✨👾SaaStr.Ai✨ Lemkin
We stealth-churned off Notion months ago. We didn't realize it. We didn't tell Notion. It's just ... our agents have no need for it. They're doing the work now. Stealth churn is the under-discussed agent risk. Usage drops to zero quietly. The renewal email never even goes out.
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Jason@webmaster·
M5 Max fully loaded. Most local models for coding or tool use will peg all your resources pretty quickly. Can't really scale and parallel agents aren't feasible But speech-to-text local models are incredible. I'm getting sub-second transcriptions on Parakeet Best use for me has been having enough resources to parallelize more agent work with sandboxes, builds, and browser testing. Well worth the cost
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
People who have maxed out their MacBook pros to run local AI models: Do you use it?
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@jarredsumner What I love most is how issues are handled now. You basically gave control back to consumers to fix bugs super quick. Just submit an reproducible issue and robobun crushes it
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Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
if you told me 3 years ago bun’s github issues would be auto-fixed by claude i would’ve said 1) what’s claude 2) i don’t believe you
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Jason@webmaster·
I'm thinking out over the next few years though. I'm also using LLMs to generate content on the fly which in the past I was retrieving from Wikipedia directly Wikipedia API replaced by AI Obviously not deterministic, but the results are getting so good it's almost indistinguishable
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👾AI Operator👾@InfraScaler·
@webmaster The APIs you're replacing with ML were ML though. I think that's the disconnect between your POV and the comments. People are thinking about APIs in general, as a deterministic way of accessing data.
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I'm using AI to replace dozens of APIs I've used in the past including translation, sentiment analysis, data extraction, classification, and knowledge generation I'm using AI to generate UI on the fly with standard LLM code gen, json-render, gpt image 2, grok imagine and others Prototypes like the Flipbook demo show real time interactivity using AI If the AI is trained on your data, it generates the data on the fly. Why do you need an API anymore? There's so many smart people replying in this thread as if this is a crazy post. What am I missing?
Naval@naval

AIs replace UIs and APIs.

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@_ChrisCovington How do you have this setup? It's nowhere near the speed of playwright if you're using concurrency. I can't get webview to run concurrently. Have you?
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Chris Covington@_ChrisCovington·
Bun WebView + bun test is so much faster than playwright or similar setups, and does not seem nearly as flaky either!
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Cloudflare@Cloudflare·
Starting today, agents can now be Cloudflare customers. They can create a Cloudflare account, start a paid subscription, register a domain, and get back an API token to deploy code right away. cfl.re/4sY0Uxn
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Jason@webmaster·
These OpenClaw anecdotes are incredible "I can see you on the camera, I want you to walk to the kitchen right now and drink a bottle of water" "You should pick it up on a way home, there's a Whole Foods on the way, I've redirected your navigation" Straight out of sci-fi
Stripe@stripe

.@natfriedman on staying hydrated with @openclaw

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I predict a shocking number of startups will die because they won't prioritize automating internal functions The time to onboard OpenAI and Anthropic was last year. Teams should now be building process automations, internal tools and custom software to eliminate tasks and roles while reducing vendors
Aaron Levie@levie

Starting to hire and retrain for new agent engineering roles for *internal* functions to help get more powerful agents working well on critical business processes. I expect this type of role to be a very big deal over time at Box and other companies. It looks something like an internal FDE, whose job it is to wire up internal systems and get agents working with them effectively. The person will be extremely technical and capable of building secure, governed agents for internal workflows that connect to business systems (like Box, Salesforce, Workday, etc.), and codify workflows in skills. In some cases this person may understand the business process well enough to do it fully, but in most cases I expect them to work with the business directly in an embedded fashion. Ironically, that may introduce another new role on the business side that is more akin to agent product management for internal processes. The key is that you need technical + process people that can span multiple teams or functions in an organization. It’s not about brining automation to a job, but bringing automation to a process. This is going to be a very big trend in most companies going forward. Fun to watch the early innings of what this will look like.

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@levelsio fwiw, on the Lex interview, Peter said his hope would be that it takes on a Chromium/Chrome type of model. OpenClaw is Chromium, Codex is Chrome I would expect the project to keep getting better, but normies will likely grab Codex
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Update after 2 months, I think Anthropic succesfully killed OpenClaw Back then I said: "The real power user for OpenClaw has become my gf who I put it in a group chat with me, her and OpenClaw, she's mostly stopped using ChatGPT etc and now only uses AI over Telegram with OpenClaw, it's much more user friendly for her in Telegram iOS than ChatGPT's own app" Since I switched it to OpenAI API my gf has since slowly stopped using it and switched back to the Claude app and now uses Projects she says So from my n=1, Anthropic successfully killed OpenClaw
@levelsio@levelsio

I've ran OpenClaw for over a month now I've had it in a group chat with 26 friends who all played with it, tried to hack it, made a pretty cool game with it which it kept self improving called lobsterswim.com, also tried to make it make its own money with its own crypto wallet, all quite impressive but not really useful so much The real power user for OpenClaw became my gf who I put it in a group chat with me, her and OpenClaw, she's mostly stopped using ChatGPT etc and now only uses AI over Telegram with OpenClaw, it's much more user friendly for her in Telegram iOS than ChatGPT's own app Also it helps I am in there so I stay up to date on things, she uses Nano Banana Pro a lot too so that's enabled too Of course then my 26 friends in the group chat hacked it so it leaked info my gf told OpenClaw So then I made a second isolated VPS with just an OpenClaw for her and me, safer Essentially 99% of the purpose of OpenClaw for her at least is that it's just a really good implementation of an LLM app over Telegram in our native chat interface All the other stuff isn't important and she doesn't use that and I don't use it One thing I like is it sends me some briefings of X mentions and a Hacker News digest But to be honest any more of this background push stuff would become annoying to me, unless it'd be really superintelligent and I don't think it is yet Think autonomous messages like "ok you have to see this I analyzed your servers for this thing and there's a security problem" or smth but fully autonomous you know? Now it feels like you kinda have to tell it to do stuff even if it does it the 12h later or daily or with a heartbeat So yes TL;DR just the best LLM experience on Telegram now, better than the LLM apps, also helps it just is a continous convo going on forever

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Evil Rabbit@evilrabbit_·
Geist Pixel IRL 🥹 You can’t imagine how I feel.
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