👨‍💻 applied ai engineer ✨ making healthcare cheaper @goodbill ✋ detroiter 🎣 fly fisherman 🐶 english setter lover

Joined September 2006
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Congrats to the cursor team, and @pitdesi for winning his bet, but…. I don’t know a single dev using cursor as a daily driver anymore. $60b is a lot of money for an also-ran. On top of their also-ran Grok. Thoroughly believe SpaceX should be wholly focused on being an ISP and data center operator.
Wow. Spacex buys Cursor for $60B A lot of people thought this company was dead a few *months* ago Great outcome for all, including me in a very small way… Thus concludes my bet with @rabois (He bet me $100k that no company founded in SF between 2020-2023 would exit >$10B)
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Unpopular opinion: skills/profiles/loops/etc are all just temporary hacks until we have better memory and context infrastructure. They are worthless and I avoid them at all costs.
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better than taking money to build the Gaza Metro tbh
AIPAC is going to spend $30 million to try and buy a US Senate from the people of Michigan. $30 million.
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Planning on doing this after giving every employee their own Hermes instance. Working theory is just to provide a folder that rsync’s. Nothing fancy.
Has anyone created an internal GitHub but for skills and prompts (not code) that can be hosted internally to a company and have non technical contributors?
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This is nice. Hermes has become my daily agent. Use it for almost everything now. iOS app when???
The next evolution of Hermes Agent is here! Introducing Hermes Desktop: everything you love about Hermes, now native on your machine. First demoed in Jensen's GTC keynote, it's now in public preview.
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We built this internally months ago in a couple days.
Every enterprise CFO is going to demand this.
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at this point the models are getting so good that i don't think anyone can tell one from the other.
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Companies that define their growth in headcount terms are so screwed
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hot take: i still don’t believe skills are all that useful nor insightful.
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never go places with the bridge and tunnel crowd. always go to places where you are the bridge and tunnel crowd.
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dangerously close to giving every goodbill employee their own personal hermes agent with shared company context. feels like the future. and employee perk of how many personal tokens you get per month, too.
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This is the way. Except don’t lock yourself into one lab. Use @t3dotcodes to do this and choose the best model/harness for the job.
You need to set up this Codex system I have Been taking advantage of their new remote features and my productivity has 1000x'd I have one device (Mac Studio 1) as my main dev machine. That's where all code is written Then all my other devices (iPad, iPhone, Mac Studio 2, 2 Mac Minis) are nodes I send commands from No matter which device I'm on, no matter where I am in the world (could be at the grocery store, in bed, Japan, on the toilet, by the pool, on the road using FSD) I have code written in one place Made coding big projects SO much easier Here's what I'd do if I were you Choose one device you have (preferably a desktop device like Mac Mini or Mac Studio) Make this your main dev device. Make sure it never turns off and never goes to sleep Go into Codex app then settings on that device. Go to connections > control this Mac. Turn that on Then go into every other device you have, mobile, desktop, whatever, and go into Codex settings and enable control other devices Also download Tailscale on every device. This will allow you to create a private network that will allow your other agents (OpenClaw or Hermes) to jump between computers and make changes when necessary You now have a super powered AI private network where you can code or get work done from any device anywhere in the world Promise this 1000x's your productivity
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Peak narrative-based capitalism
SpaceX in IPO filing: "We believe we have identified the largest actionable total addressable market in human history. We estimate that our quantifiable TAM is $28.5 trillion, consisting of $370 billion in Space from space-enabled solutions; $1.6 trillion in Connectivity across $870 billion in Starlink Broadband and $740 billion in Starlink Mobile as well as additional opportunities in enterprise and government; $26.5 trillion in AI across $2.4 trillion in AI infrastructure, $760 billion in consumer subscriptions, $600 billion in digital advertising, and $22.7 trillion in enterprise applications. For illustrative purposes of sizing our addressable market opportunity, we exclude China and Russia from our global estimates."
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Even if very lazy, this is a great example of why I am bearish on humanoid robots. Like @esrtweet says about *nix programs: small and simple robots, connected together, only getting more complex when absolutely required.
A KEUREGG for eggs in the morning. Lazy but low key want it.
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The hill I’m willing to die on is that hospitals — not insurance cos (and certainly not clinicians) — are the root of the cost issues in American healthcare. It’s not even close.
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They updated the most legendary chart on twitter What stands out?
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collectively, we’ve significantly over-indexed on coding agents as the killer app, and under-indexed on the 99.99% of other knowledge work
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i know nothing about cards. but i know this launch vid slaps. and i know whatever @mfg is into is prob legit. mazal on the launch!
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It was never just about the cards… It was about who you shared them with It was about the moments It was about the feeling It was about being a kid It was about who you became It was about what you held onto It was about the memories you made Today we launch Trove to bring that feeling back.
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imo, the #1 reason to have your own personal claw/hermes is specifically to have memory that isn't behind one lab's walled garden. moving from claw to codex effectively locks you into openai.
Starting to think about moving away from OpenClaw and into Codex for my executive assistant/chief of staff. Is anyone else considering this, or if you've done it, how's it going for you? However, there's one major problem where you can't authenticate multiple Google Workspace accounts, which is often necessary for EA stuff. @thsottiaux
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# iseff's iStack, 11 May 2026: ## Coding * codex gpt5.5 medium * t3.codes * hosted on my always-on laptop * usable via web from anywhere (mostly my iPad magic keyboard) * review with opus-4.7 * tmux on my laptop for access directly to code ## Personal * hermes agent * hosted on vps * tailscale for access to my local machine * used solely via telegram

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