Nick Selvaggio
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Nick Selvaggio
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Occasional tweets about tech, personal finance, and general positivity. Always learning and exploring. 👋🏼 https://t.co/FMF99tclwK https://t.co/6GrA9K1M9G
Long Island, NY شامل ہوئے Ekim 2007
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@moussehp Oh damn was it? Was working for me. Probably just got lucky. 😁
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@uttam_singhk I just installed it on my openclaw box… using it for a couple of things. Seems to be around the same for me so far.
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@thesayannayak Building things to solve your own problems gets you at least one user! 🚀
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@carlhua Def are seeing this with some of the workflows we are working on. Our stuff isnt controlling planes yet lol
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i used to write flight software - you know, the one that flies jets and spacecrafts.. and if I had claude/codex back in the day, i wouldnt even need to look at code.
hear me out, people say AI slop this, AI slop that, and the code it generated is trash etc etc.
the thing is, with a highly tightened coding standard, and a requirement traceability down to say ~30-50 lines of code per requirement, you almost no longer need to look at the code it produced before doing testing.
2022 - oh wow, AI can write some code in the chat app
2023-2024 - cursor is amazing - it can write some code and understands the context
2025- the code is getting better and better, but often with mistakes
2026 - given the right guideline and specs, it is an EXPECTATION that the code should work the first or second round.
I foresee in the near future, we would have IDE that no longer prioritizes displaying code. instead
the IDE would be a tool to orchestrate agents, with responses gathering and display, so like an agent command center.
I already see people building some of this but i think people are thinking about it wrong - don't take IDE or terminal as a baseline, we need to completely revamp it.
This excites me because for once, we are going to revolutionize how coding is done. wait.. its not coding anymore, its more general than that, but you get the point!
the subagent framework today is largely inadequate - we need a layer of LLMs on top of analyzing agents and then allow humans to control. but not all subagents should report back to the same upper LLM.
whos building this? I will invest.
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@claudiocasalex @0xCygaar What do you mean by multi orchestration architecture? Curious…
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@0xCygaar Memory.md - cron jobs hardcoded - self learning capabilities. After running Hermes and openclaw side by side, I have just switched everything over to Hermes. Only things missing? A complete multi orchestration architecture. Once we get that, comparison is over.
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@ti_gaa1 @Tech_girlll Your .env typically contains secret data such as API keys and other private keys. Posting this info to the public typical results in some type of theft.
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Big congrats to the whole team at @gizatechxyz for the release their new product Giza World.
I was given the opportunity to turn their dataset of more than 16.000 active agents, performing more than 800.000 transactions, into a living data sculpture.
Kind of mind-blowing to experience the end result, knowing that each movement of each individual particle is backed by real, on-chain, transactions.
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