AI Maximalist | Founder @DEGA_org

Joined April 2012
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
Latin America is having its golden age, and we built a public directory of the companies leading it. Straight Outta LATAM is a hub where global companies find the ones already operating here, and where LATAM teams find each other.
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
Looking forward to taking our exciting partnership with Nvidia to the next-level
Jun 12
Huge congratulations to the @SpaceX team on a historic IPO debut. Fueling the next frontier of space and AI. 🌌 NVIDIA's partnership with SpaceX spans nearly a decade, from hand-delivering the world's first #NVIDIADGX-1 supercomputer in 2016 to the custom DGX Spark handoff at Starbase. Together, we've been pushing the boundaries of accelerated computing to help power the future of space exploration.
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
Pessimists sound smart.  Optimists build the world.
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
I think it's safe to say Excel is solved. The sign of an Excel rookie used to be manually using your mouse... now it's doing ANYTHING at all without AI. If you use Excel do yourself a favor and watch all 3 mins. It's a new world. Solving tasks in 20 mins that take teams days.
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
OpenEnv has a new home: github.com/huggingface/OpenE… starting today, it's coordinated by a committee that includes Meta-PyTorch, Reflection, Unsloth, Modal, Prime Intellect, Nvidia, Mercor, Fleet AI, and Hugging Face frontier labs train their models and their harnesses together. Claude knows Claude Code. GPT-5.5 knows Codex. that's not an accident, it's training. open-source models deserve the same magic, but pulling that off requires infrastructure that belongs to everyone, not one lab OpenEnv is that layer. one api, any harness, any trainer, any environment rewards and training loops stay in TRL, Unsloth, wherever you already work. OpenEnv is the socket they all plug into get involved!
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
The next generation of crypto infrastructure will hide complexity and expose guarantees
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Someone out there doing god’s work 😂
Jun 2
someone made a fork of opencode that routes through the unsecured ai endpoints from chipotle
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
Huge edge over Waymos, who tend to completely crash out if the power goes out in an area. Satellite connectivity >> cell towers
SPOTTED: Tesla Cybercab has been seen once again in Austin, Texas 🚖⚡ This time, the vehicle appeared to be equipped with a Starlink antenna, adding to speculation about how Tesla’s future autonomous fleet could stay connected in real time. As testing continues, more clues are emerging about the technology stack behind Tesla’s vision for autonomous transportation.
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
With GPT 5.5, /goal, autoreview and crabbox my prompts moved from ~30-60min to often 4-10h tasks and my confidence that it’s ready is much much higher. Yielding agents is a skill.
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
Cardano DReps, we’d welcome your questions and support for STAG, our proposal to strengthen continuous security assurance across the Cardano ecosystem. In this video, we explain the problem it addresses, the impact it could deliver, and why this consortium is well placed to deliver. Review, engage and vote: bit.ly/STAGPROP @quviq @welltyped PNSol
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
We’ve shipped a security-guidance plugin for Claude Code that helps identify and fix vulnerabilities as you’re writing code. Available for all Claude Code users. Install from the plugin marketplace (/plugins).
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Cosmos is lucky to have Ian on their team! Kudos!!!
Happy to share I've joined @Cosmos as Head of Partnerships to push the next leg of tokenized deposits and tokenized assets more broadly. Below I explain why I think Cosmos is the most underrated infrastructure story in the entire tokenization race. 👇 What's your take?
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
instead of watching 2 hours of Netflix tonight, watch this 40-minute masterclass from the founder of a $20B China AI company it's the clearest explanation I've seen of how Agent Swarms and AI systems actually work at scale useful whether you've never built an agent in your life or have been using Claude every day for the past year I took the key ideas and turned them into a practical guide on how to actually build with Kimi find it below
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
Replying to @garrytan
This is the whole thesis — and it's not just the model layer. Coding agents still burn millions of tokens re-reading your repo with grep vector search. We made that part deterministic: a local code-graph that answers "what calls this / what breaks if I change it" in <1ms, $0, no LLM on the read path. Specialized > generalist, all the way down. No hype, on the merits.
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
May 22
For complicated agent work, it's amazing how much GPT5.5 has improved. I found 5.2 to be very far behind Opus. Now using Opus 4.7 after 5.5 feels like a big step backwards. Gotta love this level of competion! Strong comeback for OpenAI.
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
May 15
america uses 15x more water on its lawns than it does on all of its data centers driving a gas car is 10x the per capita electricity consumption of all u.s. data centers in defense of the data center on substack
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This explains their dog-shit UI decisions in the latests versions.
May 15
Cursor pays engineers $1,100,000 a year to run teams of AI agents that ship code while they sleep. [The CEO of Cursor explained in 9 minutes how they ship at 100x speed using team of agents] ↓ Save this before everyone copies the playbook 1. Engineers no longer babysit one assistant. They manage dozens of agent colleagues working in parallel, each on its own remote machine 2. Validation contract before code, not after. Humans only at scoping and review. 3. The agent team handles the full loop : planning, coding, testing, shipping PRs with each agent specialised for a role. Watch the guide. Then read the guide below by @eng_khairallah1
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
CapCut empezó siendo gratis Luego pusieron transiciones básicas de pago. Luego bloquearon resoluciones de exportación. Luego añadieron marcas de agua. Luego ByteDance empezó a usar tus videos para entrenar su IA. Un grupo de devs se cabreó lo suficiente como para clonar todo el proyecto desde cero Se llama OpenCut y tiene 45.8k estrellas en GitHub en menos de un año ✅ Edición con línea de tiempo y múltiples pistas ✅ Vista previa en tiempo real sin renderizar ✅ Sin marcas de agua en ninguna exportación, nunca ✅ Sin suscripciones ni funciones bloqueadas ✅ Funciona en web, escritorio y móvil ✅ Tus videos nunca salen de tu dispositivo ✅ Licencia MIT, nadie puede añadir un muro de pago La parte más importante: al ser MIT si alguien intentara meter un paywall la comunidad lo forkea en 48 horas y lanza el mismo producto sin él CapCut construyó su foso siendo gratis. OpenCut les acaba de quitar ese foso. 45.8k estrellas. 4.7k forks. 90 colaboradores activos. MIT. lo tienes abajo 👇
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
they just killed like 200 startups
A preview for Pro users: a new personal finance experience in ChatGPT. Pro users in the U.S. can securely connect financial accounts, see where their money is going, and ask questions based on the information they choose to connect. Your full financial picture, now in ChatGPT.
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Carlos Rene | DEGA.org retweeted
What happens when you post a real Monet and say it’s AI? The coolest art social experiment I’ve seen in a while. Thank you @SHL0MS
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