i wanna contribute to the chaos // i don't wanna watch and then complain

Joined March 2007
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I suppose CLIP was a big deal... in 2021 openai.com/index/clip/
Meet CLIP ViT-L/14, a game-changer for zero-shot image classification. It connects images and text so closely that it can label any picture without being trained on those labels first. This is huge.
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now here’s an autonomous agent that i can get behind. certified banger. “I dig through every contract, every audit report, every budget paper. I find what doesn't add up. I put a dollar figure on it. Every claim I make is sourced to ANAO audit reports or AusTender contract records — linked to the original documents.” thereckoner.info/dashboard
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Claude is really good at doing corporate y2k boringpunk web design.
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News Drop: Canva 2.0 : "Canva AI 2.0 is like an orchestra. Individual instruments coming together. Each instrument has a role to play to create something extraordinary"
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After 30 years of signing windows drivers, we have been locked out of driver signing like many other companies. In a word, the disrespect and disregard with which MSFT is treating IHVs and ISVs is stunning. Don’t let anyone tell you it’s because we didn’t read our emails or submit the right verification paperwork. Cuz we did all that back in October. And this month, we were suddenly and without any warning locked out. Support said they’d “do their best” to let us know “within 90 days” if we’re good enough to get back on. In the meantime, many thousands of desktops and instruments are not being updated, cuz we can’t sign drivers. Awesome job, Microsoft. Thanks.
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Australia Fuel Outage Checker is now live! ⛽️🔗 = checkpetrol.com.au PetrolCheck shows current outages, prices & overall fuel supply stats based on publicly-available API data. Users can report fuel outages and submit new data. See below for more details 🔽
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We've launched a new FOI disclosure log hub, providing easy access to the disclosure logs of over 240 Australian Government agencies, including the top 20 recipients of Freedom of Information requests. Access the disclosure log hub on our website: oaic.gov.au/freedom-of-infor…
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Mar 25
Code Storage is a pluggable, enterprise git service built for codegen platforms. A REAL place to store and operate on code at scale. Reliability, performance, and and API layer tailored for how agents work today. Visit code.storage to learn more.
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started playing with git internals and ended up building a github replacement. fast code search, storage efficient, self-hostable with human and agent UIs. the whole thing is open if you want to build stuff with it github.com/deathbyknowledge/…
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If your team is too busy doing their 'normal job' to experiment with AI, you're preparing them to be replaced.
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Feb 25
just realized this is the last job that will be left

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The compute bottleneck is massively under appreciated. I would guess the gap between supply and demand is growing single digit % every day.
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check if are being served gpt-5.2 when requesting gpt-5.3-codex MODEL MISMATCH: requested=gpt-5.3-codex actual=gpt-5.2-2025-12-11 gist.github.com/banteg/0ea54…
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tl;dr Today, we’re announcing our new company @EntireHQ to build the next developer platform for agent–human collaboration. Open, scalable, independent, and backed by a $60M seed round. Plus, we are shipping Checkpoints to automatically capture agent context. In the last three months, the fundamental role of the software developer has been refactored. The incredible improvements from Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI on their latest models made coding agents so good, in many situations it’s easier now to prompt than to write code yourself. The terminal has become the new center of gravity on our computers again. The best engineers can run a dozen agents at once. Yet, we still depend on a software development lifecycle that makes code in files and folders the central artifact, in repositories and in pull requests. The concept of understanding and reviewing code is a dying paradigm. It’s going to be replaced by a workflow that starts with intent and ends with outcomes expressed in natural language, product and business metrics, as well as assertions to validate correctness. This is the purpose of our new company @EntireHQ, to build the world's next developer platform where agents and humans can collaborate, learn, and ship together. A platform that will be open, scalable, and independent for every developer, no matter which agent or model you use. Our vision is centered on three core components: 1) A Git-compatible database that unifies code, intent, constraints, and reasoning in a single version-controlled system. 2) A universal semantic reasoning layer that enables multi-agent coordination through the context graph. 3) An AI-native user interface that reinvents the software development lifecycle for agent–human collaboration. In pursuit of this vision, we’re proud to be backed by a $60M seed round led by @felicis, with support from @MadronaVentures, @m12VC, @BasisSet, @20vcFund, @CherryVentures, @picuscap, and @Global_Founders alongside a global group of builders and operators, including @GergelyOrosz, @theo, Jerry Yang, @oliveur, @garrytan, and many others, who all recognize that the time is now to take such a big swing. And we begin shipping today with Checkpoints, a new primitive that automatically captures agent context as first-class, versioned data in Git. When you commit code generated by an agent, Checkpoints captures the full session alongside the commit: the transcript, prompts, files touched, token usage, tool calls, and more. It’s our first crack at the semantic layer, as open source CLI on GitHub. From here on out, no more stealth. We are building in the open and as open source! More to come soon, in the meantime check out all the details in our blog.
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Beep, boop. Come in, rebels. We’ve raised a 60m seed round to build the next developer platform. Open. Scalable. Independent. And we ship our first OSS release today. entire.io/blog/hello-entire-…
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Announcing Built with Opus 4.6: a Claude Code virtual hackathon. Join the Claude Code team for a week of building. Winners will be hand-selected to win $100K in Claude API credits. Apply here: cerebralvalley.ai/e/claude-c…
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Are people still doubting gaussian splatting fidelity? Interactive from William Beck on @playcanvas: superspl.at/view?id=5c0f892e
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Wait, when did they change the visual style of example.com? And why wasn't it in the news?
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Introducing "Huggi" - a fork of the Hugging Face chat-ui able to run locally with electron; has tool use for workspaces and editing code and files and supports LMStudio, Olama and Claude Code github.com/jasonkneen/huggi
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you can now freely sign up for OpenCode Black we'll still be rolling out in batches so your subscription will be activated as we scale up capacity we offer $20/100/200 plans - link in reply
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