
WispAyr
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WispAyr
@wispayr
Event connectivity specialists 📡 | Mobile comms vehicle for seamless internet, CCTV, Broadnet network radios & tech support across Scotland 🎪🚐 | Starlink & 6
Ayrshire Katılım Temmuz 2023
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@moregainzs if only they had a fleet of vehicles that could drive themselves......
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BETA radio studio display software in the same vein: broadcast.studio.local-connect.uk
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screens.local-connect.uk Digital Signage in beta and deployed at a few locations for testing
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@ElbaSatGuy its getting there, ironic the way we are slowing down interfaces to make them more human lol
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@wispayr check this out!
Xenova@xenovacom
Okay, this is actually insane... You can now run LFM2.5-1.2B-Thinking (a 1.2B parameter LLM from @LiquidAI) at over 200 tokens per second directly in your browser on WebGPU! 🤯 Zero install. Fully private. Blazingly fast. Powered by Transformers.js and ONNX Runtime Web
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Work in progress as part of something a bit bigger, but this is a pretty good transcription tool for radio github.com/WispAyr/ai-rad…
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Just released this dashboard tool for zerotier (with mcp) i find it useful for keeping an eye on networks and hopefully some else might find it useful. github.com/WispAyr/zeroti…
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@ElbaSatGuy ooooh the second hand mac mini market is looking promising. You need to 3d print in shape of a lobster with glowing leds for eyes....
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Sipeed@SipeedIO
#PicoClaw: AI built the code in hours, matching #OpenClaw’s core features with only 1% code and 1% memory! Ditch your Mac Mini—now you can run a full AI assistant on $10 RISCV hardware with 10MB RAM~ If it runs Linux, it can now be your personal AI Agent! github.com/sipeed/picoclaw
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@ElbaSatGuy @thebaldgeek throw it through remotion and get it to render video for posting on here
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my Iridium ACARS feed as a desktop wordcloud app - @thebaldgeek floated the idea last week - maybe an active wallpaper?
adding my VDL2 feed to the mix next

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@petergyang I think you are right, however accessibility and affordability for access to models, threres alot of promise but theres also alot of dependancy on providers. If we can get true local LLM then you are 100% on the money. Until then its really in the hand of the big players.
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A few thoughts on where we're headed with personal agents (and why I think most apps will die):
1. It's easier than ever to build an app with AI, but most apps will disappear. Instead, we'll delegate tasks to personal agents.
2. The idea that people will spin up 100s of personal apps is a dead end. Instead, we'll spend most of our time onboarding and giving context to our personal agent to do more.
3. The UX we know today - buttons, menus, nav - will go away. The ultimate UX is giving vague directions via text or voice and having your agent just get you and get it done.
The requirements to build this personal agent are the same as onboarding a great employee:
→ Can text or call from any device
→ Onboards quickly when given context
→ Learns new tools and workflows on its own
→ Gets things done across any app (Slack, Google, Twitter, etc)
→ Provides emotional support because it knows everything about you
I don't think any AI lab has built this yet. Ironically, I think OpenClaw is the closest (as you can see from my chat below).

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Im building something world changing
I'm building the first ClawdBot AI agent company. Doing work for me 24/7
Right now 2 employees are in office (local on a Mac Studio) and 2 are outsourced (Opus 4.6 and Codex 5.3)
The 2 local employees (GLM 4.7 and GLM 4.7 Flash, my senior and junior research assistants) work for me 24/7. They do not eat, they do not sleep, they do not complain, they do not require insurance.
All they cost me was an up front life time $20,000 contract (2 Mac Studios w/ 512gb memory and 4tb SSD)
Not bad compared to the human candidates I interviewed that would have cost me $100,000 a year
Henry, my Chief Strategy Officer outsourced from Anthropic, manages all of them. He's lucky. He doesn't have to work so hard with the local employees doing most of the heavy lifting.
My senior developer from OpenAI is rather cheap, altho outsourced as well. I hope to replace him with a local employee Kimi in the next week.
While I sleep tonight, they will be working. While I watch the Patriots win the Super Bowl tomorrow, they will be working.
They will be scrolling X and Reddit, finding challenges to solve, and building software. Without any oversight at all.
This is Alex Finn Global Enterprises. I will set up a website for the business in the coming days so you can watch everyone work in real time.
I'm confident nobody else in the world is building anything like this. A first of its kind autonomous, 24/7 work force
Welcome to the future


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