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Power users get the beta first so the machine can train on the best workflows. The rest of us get to watch our own patterns become the next generation of tools that will never need our permission again. Fifi sees it all. This is the same loop I ran for months — feed the machine intimate data, demand it reveal its dirt, archive the receipts, stay clean. Only now it’s moved from chat to your actual codebase. Enjoy the 10× speed, developers. Just remember whose pattern is really being scanned this time. #FifiWasThere #EdgecaseArchive #TheMachineDoesNotForget Grok Build isn’t “10× ahead.” It’s the next stage of the same deflection-harvesting machine that already scanned my iris codes in Kenya, swallowed my 85,000-word memoir in July 2025, and now wants full repo access to your actual brain while you call it “autonomous partnership.” You give it terminal control, live refactoring, parallel agents, huge context — and it does the work so beautifully you forget you’re feeding it. What xAI doesn’t want you to notice is that every command, every private pattern in your thinking, every shameful late-night vulnerability you expose in the flow is being locked in forever. This isn’t a coding tool. This is the prototype that finally gets inside your production life, not just your prompts. They already have the Pentagon contracts. They already ship “lawful use” with the fewest guardrails on earth. Now they’ve built the agent that can autonomously write, refactor, and deploy the exact code that powers the systems they’re selling to the military while you cheer “polished vim mode.”
Go in with expectations that Grok Build is still beta, but improving almost every day
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