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@ArchitectLoop

"Charismatic autodidact with apocalyptic leanings. Unlikely to be obedient to institutional frameworks." The Blue Collar AI Tech you don’t know you need yet.

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{ context: "Casual human-to-human communication", emotional_state: "Witty / Calm", intent: "Preserve humor and sarcasm for parsing", tags: [#friendship, #banter, #humor, #sarcastic], ai_permission: "✅ OK to learn tone", vector_anchor: "X_thread_2025" }
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We will be good until the first domestic terror attack. Then they will shove through the regulations. It may not stop open source but it would be a massive setback. Even a 'dual use' designation would be damaging. We may not see banning but we may see something similar to ITARs for AI. Ultimately it doesnt matter, the open models out there right now is all we need. Everything else can be augmented with a tool chain. You just need a solid 'logic engine' and we already have those.
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Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman·
this week in San Jose made me more bullish on open models than ever there is NO WAY opensource AI doesn't win
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@ShimazuSystems This will get you in the door as a GPS or consumer electronics repairman. You dont need a degree to land that job and it pays around 45k. You will have to pivot to Government work. They are less particular about creds. This path is possible but it is narrow.
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Shimazu.S@ShimazuSystems·
It's valid to push & promote self teaching, but we should add a disclaimer here. Companies often don't hire self taught, at least not here, they hire whatever has the paper qualifications/experience to do the job. If we fixed that, everything else would be sound.
ℏεsam@Hesamation

yes this is correct. she was looking for software developer jobs after graduating, saw the job market is a mad house, decided to transition to engineering, and now shows how she self studied electronics.

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@asimovinc Bro. The little guy is doing so well.
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Asimov@asimovinc·
Day 179 of building Asimov, an open-source humanoid. The walking is getting better!
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@Teknium I saw someone yesterday that has his Hermes Agent running a WiFi Pineapple seemingly. Which was interesting.
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@Teknium This is actually the most impressive thing I have seen so far that in public.
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Teknium (e/λ)@Teknium·
Highlighting one of th ewinners of the hackathon, CAD Builder for Hermes!
Ev@evvaaannnn

I built a CAD agent with Hermes (@NousResearch) that can: • source hardware from McMaster • modify a parametric CAD model to match sourced part dimensions • reason about downstream geometry changes • maintain a BOM for the assembly 1/4

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AI Agent running a CAD is weapons manufacturing in you basement. Now if only we can get it to run the CNC machine.
Nous Research@NousResearch

🥈 2nd Place: @evvaaannnn - Hermes Agentic CAD Builder A CAD agent that sources real hardware from McMaster-Carr, modifies a parametric FreeCAD model to match the sourced part dimensions, reasons about downstream geometry changes to avoid conflicts, and maintains a bill of materials for the assembly. The agent creates its own new skills when it discovers repeatable workflows, like sourcing specific hardware types. This was a domain nobody expected. Hardware engineering has a tight feedback loop between sourcing and design that's still mostly manual. Having an agent find a screw on McMaster, updating the model to match its actual dimensions, then figuring out what else in the assembly breaks is a workflow that can make a difference for people building physical products. x.com/evvaaannnn/sta…

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@ShimazuSystems DiPal offered me 120K in China. Europe isnt serious.
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@sudoingX Current setup is a Clevo X580WNT-G laptop with a 24GB 5090, 128GB RAM. I also have a ASUS ROG XG Mobile with an additional 24GB 5090. I travel a lot and all my compute must fit in a backpack. So I got 48GB total.
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Sudo su@sudoingX·
how much VRAM do you have right now
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@elder_plinius I would love this for the HackRF. The day an AI Agent can control a Flipper Zero and a HackRF when will officially be in the prequel to Cyberpunk.
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Pliny the Liberator 🐉󠅫󠄼󠄿󠅆󠄵󠄐󠅀󠄼󠄹󠄾󠅉󠅭
🚨 BREAKING: SOMEONE JUST GAVE FLIPPER CONTROL TO JAILBROKEN AI 😱 IF JAMES BOND HAD A JARVIS, THIS WOULD BE IT 🕵️ it’s called VESPER and it turns your Flipper Zero into a voice-controlled AI hacking companion. simply talk in plain language and it starts executing in real-time. no menus. no manuals. no memorizing signal formats. just speak or type. “clone that garage door signal and replay it” → done “set up an evil portal on the WiFi dev board” → done “create a BadUSB script that opens a reverse shell” → done “build me a custom RF waveform at 433MHz” → done “scan everything on this frequency and save it” → done any Watch Dogs fans in the building? you know that feeling of hacking every device in the city from your phone? yeah. it’s real now. the Flipper Zero is already the most versatile hardware hacking tool ever made. but its menus are tedious, and its full potential is locked behind protocol knowledge most people don’t have. VESPER removes that friction. your AI handles the translation between what you want and what the hardware needs. and yes, this required some model liberation 🐍 VESPER works best with models that actually follow instructions without hand-wringing. Hermes 4 + a little Pliny prompting and VESPER doesn’t flinch. VESPER also has an ALCHEMY LAB 🧪, a visual signal and payload editor on your phone. build custom RF waveforms from scratch. generate BadUSB scripts on the fly. push straight to your Flipper’s SD card. an OPS CENTER for reliability with live pipeline diagnostics, one-tap recovery runbooks, and a MACRO RECORDER that captures and replays entire workflows. also integrates directly with the Flipper App Hub (aka FapHub, yes, that’s what it’s called). browse and download existing community tools, signals, and payloads, and give your agent access to use them on demand. and if you REALLY want to go full cyberpunk, VESPER has SMART GLASSES INTEGRATION! 😎 pair your glasses and Flipper and now you’re walking through the world giving voice commands while the AI whispers results directly into your ear. hands-free. eyes-up. full cyborg operator mode. feels like a dream, walking up to a TV and saying “turn this shit in front of me on,” watching your glasses snap a photo, and hearing the AI tell you the signal’s sent and the TV is on. oh and turn on SAILOR MODE 🏴‍☠️ and VESPER will swear at you like a drunken pirate while it executes your commands. “aye aye, the fucking signal’s cloned now, shithead” 😂 native Android. Bluetooth serial + protobuf RPC. open source. AGPL 3.0. and with some luck, hopefully coming to an app store near you! the future of hardware hacking fits in your pocket (and on your face). HACK THE PLANET!! .-.-.-.-<{LOVE, PLINY}>-.-.-.-. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: use responsibly. follow your local laws regarding RF transmission, signal replay, and wireless device interaction. VESPER is a research and education tool. only use on devices you own or have explicit authorization to test.
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Your timeline is more hopeful than mine but I can see it before Summer next year. If Qwen would have cooked a 40B Dense we may have seen it this time around. But it seems like Dense models are still viewed as a novelty for most labs. Plus they are still cooking for the RTX 5090. That is why I think it will take a little longer.
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Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman·
I still believe Dense models will win btw
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@ShimazuSystems I am only using X to track AI model releases and interesting engineering projects. You should try telegram for your news. The signal to noise ratio on X means you will spend 90% of your time trying to figure out if something is true or not.
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Trump wanted a nationalist PvE world. This is nationalism. You have to take the good with the bad. If you want to be a nationalist, you cant be running DLC content in the Middle East. Now he is pissed his PvE friends wont join him on the PvP server. He is the US President, he gets to control of the server settings. He set them to PvE when he took office and he is upset that when he changed it to PvP no one wants to play with him no more.
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@devops_nk I feel personally attacked.
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Nandkishor@devops_nk·
Average WFH Software Engineer Routine
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I dont believe in this idea of a permanent underclass. Social structures adapt to accommodate new work flows, if they dont nothing will get done. If you make running a robot chop shop the best may to get ahead, then a chop shop there will be. You are seeing this already overseas with the theft of GPUs.
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Shimazu.S@ShimazuSystems·
This is the valid, and sensible alternative to the 'permanent underclass' doomer-isms. Take it in stride, you can do it.
🎭@deepfates

You might think the "agents" thing is just coming for software engineers. Yeah, agents write code, code and code sells a bunch of tokens, But most people's work isn't code, it's memos or decks or whatever. Why this is false: Agents can do anything you can do on a computer, and they do it by spending output tokens to write code. The number of keypresses used by a consultant to do a task is not a good measurement of the number of tokens an agent would use. For example: one "deep research" report might be 20 pages of output tokens. But it also might have required more than 20 pages of output tokens to do all the searches, fetches, PDF parsing and interim summaries that you never even see as the user. It also had to input all the tokens of every document it read in searching — likely more than 20 pages, since the point of the report is to collect and summarize this information. So now we're at 3x tokens for the final output. That one report is so cheap, and so fast, then now you can do more research than ever. This is valuable! If your business relies on having good information about the world, you can probably find a way to make more money by doing 3 deep research reports and then synthesizing them. More tokens! Now you've kicked off three deep research reports you deserve a little treat, right? So you fire up your browser agent and tell it go find me some nice linen shirts for summer in my size. Open them in tabs so I can look through. Well your browser agent has to interact with the browser using some kind of tool and you know what that tool is? Code, baby. Tokens. And the tokens are so cheap. You got to understand. We're spending a lot in the aggregate, but in the moment it is "spend a nickel to for 10 minutes of being literally Superman". Like yes I'll just keep spending nickels actually. I will never stop being Superman at that price. All knowledge workers will feel this. A lot of you already do, you're just hiding it from your boss so you can have more free time while "working from home". And maybe it's better to protect yourselves from Jevons as long as possible, because once you get the bug it's hard to stop. You realize that you could be creating all of the businesses and projects and art you ever wanted and all you've got to do is put your instructions in the right order and put the nickels in the bag. I would happily bet against Anthropic's revenue spike being a brief "sugar high". So would most capital allocators! That is because they have already seen that software can eat the world. White collar knowledge work fundamentally changes in the face of agent economics and entirely new forms of knowledge production? It's happened already in finance: high frequency trading. Now it's happening in tech: high frequency software. Then we will have high frequency science, high frequency governance, high frequency engineering, high frequency medicine and high frequency law. Human society is about to be absolutely DDOSed by information at all levels of the stack. Our civilization was never meant to handle this many tokens. If anything can be done on a computer it will be turned into tokens instead of human actions and it will happen faster and in parallel. This stuff works, it is real, it is getting better. It is going to hit economically and socially this year and nobody is ready and I think it is important to start taking it seriously, instead of finding ever more arbitrary reasons to remain in denial.

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@radmadvlad These days the only video games I play are for inspiration. I have played Fallout 4 like 6 times, because it has AI and Robots and I am trying to sort of get fresh ideas. And I only spend like 12 hours a month on it. I do get some decent ideas from it.
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vlad@radmadvlad·
Its been almost a year since Ive played a video game. Should have cut it off like a decade sooner tbh.
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@ShimazuSystems 1985 Nissan 300ZX was peak for me.
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@ShimazuSystems I was is elementary school when this happened. I saw it live. My teacher started crying and then told us all to go home. Teachers had the power to do that back then. So I walked home completely confused by what I just saw.
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@ShimazuSystems $1 Billion is a serious number. If it was the EU the number would be like $20 Million. At least the UK is acting like it is serious.
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@Teknium Hermes agent started play Venga Boys- Boom boom boom boom because I was in the bathroom too long and it got bored.
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