Developer Advocate @monad | merc @buidlguidl |πŸ‘€ address.vision | abi.ninja

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Fusion is OpenRouter’s bet that β€œone model” won’t always beat a coordinated panel of frontier models. Below is how it works behind the scenes. The problem is that this costs a lot. I wouldn't use it EXCEPT that i would probably do the same thing with subscription plans using a skill or a special harness.
Introducing the Fusion API, the smartest compound model in the market. Fusion achieves Fable-level intelligence at half the price. How it works πŸ‘‡
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Well I was testing the success of this newly released Fusion API and I couldn't even get beyond the harness/debugging phase before burning ~$10 in credits....... Need a subscription model for this. API access is a bit too expensive.
Introducing the Fusion API, the smartest compound model in the market. Fusion achieves Fable-level intelligence at half the price. How it works πŸ‘‡
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I wonder how the situation is with other subscription models like cursor esp. composer 2.5 cc: @leerob
Replying to @SemiAnalysis_
Recently, we purchased one of each Anthropic/OpenAI subscription plan and randomly ran long horizon coding tasks until we exhausted the weekly limit. It's widely believed that a $200/month plan maxes out at ~$2000/month worth of tokens (assuming API pricing). However, we found that the subscriptions are actually far more generous. (2/4)
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πŸ™€ @pabl0cks made me do a glaze comment in a pr review bro spittin fire
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port 🦞 retweeted
Again with some notes from the livestream, if you missed it. Great interview by @port_dev of @aviggiano This one has two posts to give it justice. @monad_dev
Devrel Livestreams #4 - Monad Bugfinder and more w/ @aviggiano x.com/i/broadcasts/1OGwbbpyq…
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this is how it feels to use @claudeai Fable
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WE ARE LIVE I will ask @aviggiano if Mythos can find some vulns in and around Monad! (lmk what i should ask while we have him live on TV!!!)
Devrel Livestreams #4 - Monad Bugfinder and more w/ @aviggiano x.com/i/broadcasts/1OGwbbpyq…
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port 🦞 retweeted
We are going live in 2 hours on X!
Devrel Livestreams #4 - Monad Bugfinder and more w/ @aviggiano This Wednesday's we will cover: -> how Monad Bugfinder was built -> tips and tricks he uses when prompting -> how to land in the right architecture with AI Join us this Wednesday, at 3:30 PM UTC, live on X!
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Is this why they have been slowing down claude code experience? so that we get a wow moment when we switch to whatever is released next?
JUST IN: Anthropic will reportedly release its new AI model β€œMythos” tomorrow.
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Well, some of my chats were getting too long in Claude Code and I didn't want a simple /clear or /compact. Then I built /revive: -> checkpoints a distilled handoff to disk (goal, current state, next action, what's already ruled out) -> then you /clear for a clean token-cheap window -> then you can /revive again to rehydrate the fresh sesh install prompt and usage in second tweet
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run this in your terminal to get /revive on your machine curl -o ~/.claude/commands/revive.md gist.githubusercontent.com/p… (read the file too) Usage summarized in the image attached to this tweet.
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Mark your calendars to learn all about @aviggiano 's pro vibecoding tricks!
Devrel Livestreams #4 - Monad Bugfinder and more w/ @aviggiano This Wednesday's we will cover: -> how Monad Bugfinder was built -> tips and tricks he uses when prompting -> how to land in the right architecture with AI Join us this Wednesday, at 3:30 PM UTC, live on X!
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well here is mip-12, worded for everyone: mipland.com/mip-12
MIP-12 - reduce Monad block times by decreasing the vote pacing from 400ms to 300ms - has been published by @category_xyz The vote pacing determines the min block time. Reducing it allows the network to proceed faster if quorum has been achieved The tech has already supported this improvement, but mainnet launched with an extra buffer. With this change and others, you’ll see the network continue to harden and streamline
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port 🦞 retweeted
MIP-12 - reduce Monad block times by decreasing the vote pacing from 400ms to 300ms - has been published by @category_xyz The vote pacing determines the min block time. Reducing it allows the network to proceed faster if quorum has been achieved The tech has already supported this improvement, but mainnet launched with an extra buffer. With this change and others, you’ll see the network continue to harden and streamline
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I have two wolves inside me (this is about @NVIDIARTXSpark btw)
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to anyone who expects web3 content, sorry but i had to share this
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Well it's not a dex but here's a lil contract i deployed formally verified using Tama on @monad testnet Since Monad is EVM compatible, I tell my agent the following to deploy a formally verified contract: "read tama dot tools and deploy ... on monad" more in replies πŸ€–
Introducing TamaSwap, the first provably unhackable DEX. - No-free-lunch theorem, machine-checked via Lean - Onchain HTML interface, forever online - No protocol fees, no-code deploy to any EVM chain Built with Tama Verity. AGPL license. The platonic ideal of xy=k.
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just woke up, went out to grab a hot coffee, and saw the amazing build by @boredGenius and thought well why not? monad is fully evm compatible and this should work right out of the box and it did πŸ€“: testnet.monadscan.com/addres… since @etherscan can't verify Yul yet, this one's source verified on @SourcifyEth : repo.sourcify.dev/10143/0x33… and maybe I should formally verify puddleswap.org? And maaaybe you should try out Tama on @monad ? noticed some nits with Tama, will try to open issues/PRs later today

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