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Tech, AI, & Brypto
Supernova: Sub-Second Finality
Joined June 2009
with spacex and openai likely to ipo at a ~$1t, u really have to appreciate what a generational opportunity it was for retail to be able to invest in btc and eth at seed round valuations (~$20m).
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Having great and reliable income streams beats anything youβre ever going to earn playing in the public markets. Markets are a compounding machine, rewarding patience and consistency, not hope and moonshots.
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Yes, Codex rate limits just got reset. Enjoy! Why: We're rolling a new way of counting usage to fix bugs where users previously saw inconsistent amounts of usage left. As part of this, usage is counts are resetting to zero.
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The AI companies are on track to become GitHub faster than GitHub is becoming an AI company. I'm sure there's a lot of sycophants within GH/MS showing off PowerBI dashboards to argue against this for their own personal gain, but wake the fuck up.
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The first step I'd make to "fix" GitHub is organizational: split Copilot and GitHub out into separate entities. Bring in an inspirational CEO from the dev community to lead GitHub. Don't let it report into the nebulous corporate machine. Let the Octocat free. Copilot is a
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5.2 = steph curry; 5.2 codex = james harden? r/codex seems to think so. Enjoy: """ 5.2 = steph curry. It will think and read the code for a while and say nothing. Then come back later with the perfect answer. Steph will jog a circle around the arc all possession and then bury
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Interesting how @AmpCode would compare.
Droid is the highest-performing agent for full-stack NextJS development. This outperforms popular tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex CLI. The official NextJS benchmark tests agents against real-world engineering tasks, from migrating legacy Pages Router apps to building
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This is the right take. We're going to see many more UIs oriented toward code review and QA, as well as verification mechanisms that provide "proofs of quality". See also:
I see a lot of complaints about untested AI slop in pull requests. Submitting those is a dereliction of duty as a software engineer: Your job is to deliver code you have proven to work
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Agent Skills is now an open standard It's been great to see the traction Skills are already getting in the industry and this makes it easier for everyone to build and contribute to themπ https://t.co/8SSD67MCNA
agentskills.io
A simple, open format for giving agents new capabilities and expertise.
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You can just build things
Over the past weeks of brutal market conditions, I leaned into the βboringβ work that actually moves the needle. 1) A low-latency Rust swap aggregator for @MultiversX I built a path-finding aggregator focused on two things: best execution and speed. It supports any LP from any
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Code review is now built directly into Amp if you're on VSCode. We're still working through ideas for doing this in the TUI.
Reviewing code has become perhaps *the* bottleneck in agentic coding. We've added a new review agent in the Amp editor extension to help with that. It also automatically recommends an order in which to read the files in large changesets. https://t.co/v59oODwl9s
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Supernova before Christmas?ππ First implementation is up. Raw performance, real telemetry. Block production pipeline: avg block finality ~80ms https://t.co/vRZWrDU0TD
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@KongziMVX ~80ms block finality + sharding is indeed something to think about.
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GPT-5.2-Codex is out, further advancing our SoTA for professional software engineering and long-running agentic coding work. It improves on instruction following, long-context understanding, and pushes the frontier including on cyber. $ codex -m gpt-5.2-codex
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