Founder, CTO & Software Engineer @ DevXT.com, XTRobotics.com, AGiXT.com, BoltRemote.com . Forever curious & building open source.

Joined November 2010
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In early February 2022, I was down with severe case of food poisoning. The most major turning point in my life should have probably been having kids, but instead, it was almost being claimed by food poisoning. Some people lay in bed praying or accept what they believe to be their fate, I laid in bed promising myself that I would do better and be better if I made it out. I have no intention of ever breaking that promise to myself. We're almost at 2 years since then, I have worked 80-100 hour weeks every week since then to improve my knowledge and abilities to enable myself to build a better future for me and my family. It is paying off in ways I could not have even imagined 2 years ago and I am so far from done. I'm the best me I've ever been, I am doing everything I can to be able to say that every single day.
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When I started AGiXT as an open source project nearly 4 years ago, it was because I had a feeling that large corporations and governments would hoard the technology from commoners. Bittersweet to have been correct.
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I'm thankful we have @huggingface , @Alibaba_Qwen , @ggerganov , and @UnslothAI . Open source AI has a real fighting chance in a time where closed AI is turning on us.
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Thoughts on Fable from a friend. Builders beware.
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Just when you thought you couldn't be more annoyed with Anthropic. Worst company in all of AI. x.com/AnthropicAI/status/206…

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They deleted it.
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If you sell anything to Anthropic, make sure you deliver only 80% and charge at least 2x more than your competition for fairness.
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Jun 10
He always knows.
Replying to @WSJ
Anthropic is Misanthropic
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Jun 10
I want to be outside in the woods but also hate ticks and mosquitoes. I sprayed myself with some bug spray that had good reviews on Amazon and somehow attracted a cloud of mosquitoes. Am I being pranked here? 😭
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Jun 9
YAML is so cursed. Why does anyone use this over JSON?
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Jun 9
Starlink on the dash of the Model S is amazing on trips.
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Jun 8
Reminders on my wall to keep moving, and that it isn't going to be easy.
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Jun 8
I had gpt-5.5 in Codex compare the continuation behavior Codex to AGiXT (since they're both open source) for long horizon tasks and it said AGiXT is better for long tasks, especially in cases of many-step tasks and many tasks with many steps from a single prompt.
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Jun 7
Next time someone asks me why we've spent the past ~10 months replacing our Python back end with our Rust back end, I'm going to send them this.
Ya'll laughed at me for loop benchmarks. Now it's the future of coding. Hope Boris is using C and Rust exclusively.
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Jun 5
Hey @grok, review every black mirror episode and give me some suggestions of products to create.
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Jun 4
SpaceX is incredible.
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Jun 4
This car is amazing.
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Jun 4
I wonder how hackable these are. I use AGiXT on my Even Realities glasses every day, but having a camera would be a big improvement.
Introducing Monako Glass 👓 The world's first wearable Linux computer in glasses form. Run Claude Code, Codex, and any coding agent — anywhere.
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And about a quarter of it works.
Replying to @AnthropicAI
Today, Anthropic engineers on average ship 8x as much code per quarter as they did compared to 2021-2025.
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Jun 3
AGiXT gives you granular control over what your agent can do with the services you connect to it.
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Jun 3
A friend sent me a long email with some suggestions of improvements to a website I'm working on for him. I asked my AGiXT agent to read the email from him and implement changes. It went into my email, searched for emails from him, read the content and attachments, cloned the repository, made the changes, and opened a pull request. It took 9 minutes, everything worked perfectly, and it took less time than reading the email would have taken.
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