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quite incredible that AI can turn an article into a video with just 1 prompt absolutely LOVE the new motion-design mode added in Revid no edit.
10 years ago, you will be asked by @bendhalpern and @jessleenyc to write your first blog on @thepracticaldev. it is very important that you answer. *now @MLHacks, who are producing the first ever physical daily newspaper at @aidotengineer WF
did you make it into the superintelligences? are you in the weights? http://intheweights.com
I agree with this. Programming abstractions have moved from code to English. Markdown files within a directory are a really simple but versatile container for storing this task hierarchy
The next hot programming language is… markdown. A minimal eve agent: 📂 𝚊𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚝/ 📄 𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚛𝚞𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚜.𝚖𝚍 📂 𝚜𝚔𝚒𝚕𝚕𝚜/ 📄 𝚢𝚘𝚞𝚛-𝚎𝚡𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚝𝚒𝚜𝚎.𝚖𝚍 Deployable in one command: 𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚌𝚎𝚕. It’s the most accessible programming has ever been. And
View quoted postOne shot a general purpose agent iOS app with GPT 5.5… the general agent is powered by GLM 5.2 and it has fulll vibe coding capabilities. Pretty cool.
Hannes speaks both developer and agents. Blessed to have him on the team!
I’m excited to share that I’m joining @steipete and the @openclaw team in Community and Developer Relations. This is a dream opportunity, and I’m grateful to be part of what’s next.
View quoted postRT Yuchen Jin After using GLM-5.2 for a day, I’m surprised by how often it feels close to Opus 4.8/GPT-5.5 level. I compared it side by side with Opus 4.8, and sometimes I even preferred GLM-5.2’s results. OSS LLMs are impressive, especially given how many fewer GPUs they were trained on.
Everyone is cycling through all the labs. Excited for trade secrets to get recycled.
🤓 Another interesting milestone I was able to connect the modern WebGL Quake 1 multiplayer at http://q1.pieter.com To my MS-DOS Quake 1 (from 1996) running on my virtual PC at http://pieter.com Here's the sequence: You move in Quake 1 -> WATT-32 TCP/IP stack package -> ETHERSL packet driver -> SLIP encode -> COM3 serial port -> Websocket wss://pieter.com -> http://pieter.com server-side SLIP-decode ->gets raw IP -> IP forward in Linux -> http://q1.pieter.com Quake server -> fteqw-sv64 receives package and moves other player
📸 Back in the early days of the internet webcams were actually available quite quickly and the first one was invented in 1991 at the University of Cambridge Their first webcam was a famous "Coffee Camera" where people at the uni could see if the coffee pot was full or not, it
View quoted postRT KShivendu is in SF 🌉🚀 Had the pleasure of meeting @jerryjliu0 at a @llama_index meetup in SF. We talked about document parsing and vector search market. 🌉 DM if you wanna meet in SF. Would love to chat about search, agents, and distributed systems! 🤖🔍
Why American hotels keep bringing me ice and water non-stop? What do people do in hotel rooms here?