
Colin Charles
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Colin Charles
@bytebot
Applied AI, open source developer, databases & infrastructure, data, vibe coding (sic.), remote. itinerant businessperson. globalist.


I wrote about tokenmaxxing, the new status game taking over Silicon Valley. nytimes.com/2026/03/20/tec…

folks who are calling @openclaw pure hype are telling on themselves openclaw is like the early internet, it's raw, unrefined, and takes a little doing to get things to work, but when you figure it out, it's transformative. here are some real use cases that are having material impact on our $2.5M ARR business: 1. ad creative pipeline. our head of growth @ArjunShukl95550 built an end-to-end creative pipeline to go from ideation to publish adds to meta, greatly increasing our creative iteration speed. it's producing winning creatives. it lives in slack, and anyone on the team can share their ideas and have them enter the pipeline. 2. data analytics agent. another bot lives in our slack that connects to bigquery and lets our team ask any questions of the data, it produces charts and answers questions in real time. no one needs to write SQL anymore. 3. recruiting. i told my agent about a role we're hiring for, and it scoured linkedin and the web, found 30 candidates, portfolio, email addresses, and stack ranked them based on fit with our criteria this is just in the past week. i have twenty more success stories for you i can share another time. you have to understand, this is the shittiest it will ever be. everyone is going to have one or more personal self-improving agents that they use every day, and openclaw is what revealed this future to us. if you can't see this, i encourage you to look harder there will be many competitors (and already are), and the large labs will start to converge on this (they already are) too. openclaw may not win, but it opened pandora's box and uncorked the agentic future.




Senior Super Micro exec + co-conspirators indicted for diverting *$2.5 billion* of Nvidia AI chips to China. Suggests massive compliance failures all around and should be a moment for US gov’t to demand chips companies fundamentally overhaul compliance. justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/t…

I'm sorry but this super micro thing is awful but parts of it are genuinely hilarious They literally used a hair dryer to move serial numbers from real servers to dummy servers to throw in a warehouse and got caught on camera


SMCI confesses to being Nvidia's partner-in-crime in Singapore sales. Amazing.


Three Charged with Conspiring to Unlawfully Divert Cutting Edge U.S. Artificial Intelligence Technology to China “The indictment unsealed today details alleged efforts to evade U.S. export laws through false documents, staged dummy servers to mislead inspectors, and convoluted transshipment schemes, in order to obfuscate the true destination of restricted AI technology—China,” said John A. Eisenberg, Assistant Attorney General for National Security. “These chips are the product of American ingenuity, and NSD will continue to enforce our export-control laws to protect that advantage.” 🔗: justice.gov/opa/pr/three-c…

Just cancelled my $250/month Google AI Ultra subscription. Gemini 3.1 Pro is inconsistent. Gemini CLI crashes mid-session. Antigravity loses context on complex tasks. $250/month for a model I can't rely on. Not worth it. Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT 5.4 stay on the stack. Gemini doesn't.



Ketika dunia berdepan ketidaktentuan akibat perang dan konflik global, Malaysia kekal bersedia.

Do you remember when you joined Twitter? I do! #MyTwitterAnniversary





I asked Sonnet 4.6 to tell me about downtime with Claude and ChatGPT. It seems Anthropic suffers 3.4x more downtime compared to OpenAI all of 2026. No one can claim 99.9% uptime, but it looks like if you want reliability, ChatGPT & codex are the way to go.





