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Berlin/Ireland
Joined December 2011
Today I'm announcing the themes for our upcoming open source AI art competition, The Arca Gidan Prize! The meta-theme for this edition is Time. Our goal is to push people toward the unconventional. We've all seen many AI movie trailers, commercials and music videos - but what
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@SHL0MS, you may enjoy the tool I used to spoof the Hermes conversation at the beginning of the video:
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Contribute to peteromallet/Moirae development by creating an account on GitHub.
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v.0.9.10 also shipped 10 community contributions - including a framework abstraction layer w/ Next.js support (@MacHatter1), many Rust-parsing features (@fluffypony), end-to-end R support (sims1253), & Ruby plugin improvements (@klausagnoletti).
Shipping an experiment on top of Hermes Agent that allows an agent to steer itself With it, a harness like desloppify can clear its own context, switch its models, prompt itself when it stops, etc. Video shows switching between Grok 4.20 ($6/m) for execution + Gemini 3.1
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Voting for LTX's Night of the Living Dead Competition is underway in the Banodoco Discord! The quality/creativitiy of entries is astonishing, top 7 below. Voting ends tomorrow!
Community voting for our Night of the Living Dead competition closes tomorrow! We received 61 entries and the quality has been extraordinary. Here are the top 7 by community votes, in no particular order. If you'd like to vote or browse all entries, join us:
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The run in this video actually did stop because I used up all my Openrouter credits though, this is after a much longer video where it crashed but thought it was funny to leave it in!
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Shipping an experiment on top of Hermes Agent that allows an agent to steer itself With it, a harness like desloppify can clear its own context, switch its models, prompt itself when it stops, etc. Video shows switching between Grok 4.20 ($6/m) for execution + Gemini 3.1
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Making your code well-engineered is worth it for its own sake - creating slop things makes you more of a slop person - but it also makes feature-building, debugging, etc. way faster and easier
@peterom I've been super impressed with the quality this adds to my codebases. New features added on top of a de-sloppified codebase seem to get implemented faster as a result.
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My motivation is to get data on failure modes My agent reads entries, understands what happened & prevents it happening again It + Discord logs + gh issues provide decentralised feedback for it to improve tool w/ minimal input from me Paid for $DESLOP crypto magic beans
Introducing Desloppify v0.9.9! I'm so confident it can refactor codebases competently that I'll put my money where my mouth is. If it does something stupid to your code, I'll give you $1k. If it does something stupid to >1 codebase, we'll have a good ol' fashioned battle of
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Also interesting how I met so many people IRL despite us basically starting out as reddit strangers!
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The last edition of The Arca Gidan Prize had just 17 entries. This time, the top 4 get $8k, next 4 get $4k, and next 4 get $1k. The top 8 also get giant Toblerones and top 4 fly to Paris to show their work. Pretty good odds!
Today I'm announcing the themes for our upcoming open source AI art competition, The Arca Gidan Prize! The meta-theme for this edition is Time. Our goal is to push people toward the unconventional. We've all seen many AI movie trailers, commercials and music videos - but what
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5 grants now! This bot basically is giving money out for free. The only reason that works is because we have a strong foundation of trust through years of community-building The bot can understand who someone is by looking at years of their interactions + work!
3 micro-grants already approved for 3 very talented people! Training on top of open foundation models, theyβll be able to create capabilities that would literally have cost hundreds of thousands just last year
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By this time next month, I'd bet that Desloppify will have hit 10k stars! It is legitimately quite good now! Refactored my 300k+ LOC codebase - the reason I created it in the 1st place! I add a feature & it just works, β
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vanity metrics
I was lamenting the other day that i've been doing open source stuff for 3.5 years yet still haven't attained the vanity metric of 1k github stars This week, two repos hit it!
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3 micro-grants already approved for 3 very talented people! Training on top of open foundation models, theyβll be able to create capabilities that would literally have cost hundreds of thousands just last year
Introducing ArtCompute, micro-grants for training open AI art models! You can do a lot w/ little compute - see attached from Doctor Diffusion, @Machinedelusion, @peterom, & Alisson Pereira - but even small runs can be expensive for individuals. So we're launching 5-50 hr
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My brother told my (Irish) mother that this was getting popular and she called me to ask about it. Her second line: "Peter, don't tell me it's going to be more feckin' open source!" π
Introducing Desloppify v0.9.9! I'm so confident it can refactor codebases competently that I'll put my money where my mouth is. If it does something stupid to your code, I'll give you $1k. If it does something stupid to >1 codebase, we'll have a good ol' fashioned battle of
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I'm proud of this score π
Introducing Desloppify v0.9.9! I'm so confident it can refactor codebases competently that I'll put my money where my mouth is. If it does something stupid to your code, I'll give you $1k. If it does something stupid to >1 codebase, we'll have a good ol' fashioned battle of
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