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Mar 31
i've joined @anomalyco to maintain sst and support @opencode sst has always felt like the right abstraction - making complex but reliable infrastructure easy to use it's an honor to work on that with people i've admired for years
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Jun 13
just found out about this stargate was the favorite show in my family. i grew up watching it, and sometimes i wonder how much it shaped my curiosity i've always admired its sense of irony and its quiet love. it's one of the few shows that has truly honored the term science fiction: the desire to understand ourselves through discovering the world hope the team can figure out a solution. more people deserve to know about it
Sadly, it's true. Amazon has elected not to move forward with the new Stargate series. There's not much I can add beyond confirming what's happened. But I will say this... Creator Martin Gero developed a new Stargate series over two years, ultimately crafting a show that offered a fresh jumping-on point for new viewers while deeply respecting existing canon. It was a series that avoided the pitfalls of several modern remakes and reboots by fully embracing the core of its predecessors: action, adventure, exploration, wonder, heart, humor, and found family. And based on that creative vision, the new Stargate series was greenlit in November of 2025. As of today, officially, that original vision is no more. We'll never get the opportunity to introduce you to that world and those characters - or reintroduce you to, and check in with, some familiar faces from the past. My heart breaks. For the incredibly talented writers who worked tirelessly to bring this show to life. For Martin who maintained an unwavering positive outlook throughout despite the challenges, and who always strove to make a show that would honor the fans while welcoming a new audiences. And for the long-suffering Stargate fandom who waited so long and came so close to getting a show they truly would have loved.
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Jun 13
the main thing stopping me from using ai on personal stuff is connecting my tools many of them don't have an API, and some of their websites block bots very aggressively time to change tools? is it worth the hassle?
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Jun 12
every surplus of personal freedom must be used to make the world more free
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Jun 11
new pfp from @StefanTMD leaked
coworker's Slack pfp
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Jun 11
me and my 12 agents building a new SaaS (please send help)

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Jun 10
the new opencode desktop app would be the best thing ever invented after crusty bread with olive oil
Just wrapped up the first of many pairing sessions with @adamdotdev on the new opencode desktop app. Beyond excited for what we're about to make together.
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Jun 9
i've been working on 2 different codebases that @kitlangton started and they're a such delight using effect helps, but so do the effort he put into instructions, setup scripts, tests and architecture good reminder that ai amplifies people who have a high bar for their work
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Jun 8
holy shit it's true
a reminder that branding matters.
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Jun 8
y'all need to step up your game i have loops that start agent writing loops that create work for other agents
Imagine writing your own loops I have an agent that writes loops for the other agents
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Jun 7
today we fixed this one
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my dad at the end of our morning call: "it makes my day that you're happy, but even more that you can make someone else happy!"
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my reaction when friends ask if they should try opencode
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just cancelled my subscription after trying how good the @raycast one is
Jun 4
okay so @wisprflow consistently picks up my accent and automatically translates my english voice recordings to spanish any alternatives that fix this? it is soul crushing to get a translated message just after doing a long prompt
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okay so @wisprflow consistently picks up my accent and automatically translates my english voice recordings to spanish any alternatives that fix this? it is soul crushing to get a translated message just after doing a long prompt
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Jun 3
how do ai models know when to stop "thinking"? i need to learn that
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first time working on an @EffectTS_ codebase and i already fell in love i don't know if it's the guardrails or the spell it cast on the model, but i'm oneshotting stuff like never before
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just added support for other languages in 1.0.4 i love how easy ai makes this kind of improvements
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do you forget to exit plan mode in opencode? i wrote a very simple plugin for you
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i'm having a blast using @glazeapp everything looks great by default and i haven't run into any limitations yet
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vimtor retweeted
May 31
Replying to @threepointone
i don't know why this inspired me to write down all my thoughts about the topic, but here we go: defined by economists, a job is a set of tasks. to complete a task, you need tools and the necessary skills a common mistake is to compare AI to the industrial revolution. back then, advances in technology allowed the creation of tools to complete what were previously manual tasks. with the introduction of new tools, new skills were needed, both to design and operate them. that's why it created more jobs than it destroyed but that’s not what’s going on with AI. researchers are not trying to automate a task; they’re trying to automate the skill behind all of them: intelligence assuming they are able to do it, what’s left then? many people point to taste or judgment, but i’m skeptical. if we define judgment as the ability to make the right decision, i don’t see why that wouldn’t just be a proxy for intelligence another trait that’s impossible to automate is accountability. this is the one i thought would become the main bottleneck. for example, take the job of an accountant. are you paying them because they know the tax code, or because you want someone to blame when something goes wrong? knowing the tax code is essential, but so is their ability to convey trust in other words: the AI can write the code, but is it going to merge the PR? this sounds reasonable until you start thinking about how smart these things could get. probably, at some point on the intelligence curve, we might start trusting AI more than a human (think whether you would trust a mediocre accountant or gpt-10) i wrote all of this in a very assertive voice, but i'm as uncertain about it as anyone. some days it feels real, and others, pure science fiction
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