Founder @weareloadout the design strike team that got your back
Building @PlutoMining, open source tools for Bitcoin solo miners
signal. structure. impact.
Comfy Desktop is here - one app for every Comfy.
We rebuilt the desktop experience from the ground up.
Your existing workflows, custom nodes, models, and settings carry over untouched. Same name, completely new app.
What's new:
→ Multiple ComfyUI instances — different custom nodes, different versions, all managed in one place
→ Automatic snapshots before every update and custom node change, with one-click rollback if something breaks
→ Day-0 ComfyUI releases — the moment a new version or nightly drops, you can update immediately
If you're on our older desktop app, you'll see an update prompt automatically.
The next evolution of Hermes Agent is here!
Introducing Hermes Desktop: everything you love about Hermes, now native on your machine.
First demoed in Jensen's GTC keynote, it's now in public preview.
You can now use your @grok or X Premium subscription in @opencode.
Use the model powering Grok Build for high speed and codebase intelligence.
https://t.co/8D2F9jYoIQ
Modern software login:
Scan QR.
Approve new device.
Enter 2FA.
Click “I’m human.”
Click “I’m human” again.
Get reset to the beginning.
Incredible product decision.
At this point I’m not logging into @Discord.
I’m defending my species.
At @weareloadout, we worked with @wantclue on Hashlink to help sharpen an already focused product.
The core idea was clear: make it easier to check mining devices from mobile. Our role was to bring more clarity, consistency, and structure to that experience, without turning it into something heavier than it needed to be.
Good product work is not always about adding more. Sometimes it is about making the right thing easier to trust and use.
Open hardware needs open trust.
@skot9000 came to us with the right idea for Bitaxe: the vendor list should not live in a closed CMS controlled behind the scenes.
The source of truth should be public.
So we designed the new Vendor List around a GitHub repo as a public ledger, maintained in the open by the community, and connected it to the new Bitaxe vendor list experience.
That is the important part:
GitHub keeps the trust model transparent.
The website makes it usable for everyone.
At @weareloadout, this is exactly the kind of OSS support we believe in: turning open-source infrastructure into clearer, more usable product experiences.
Built on @framer, using the new Framer Server API to bridge the open ledger with the public website.
Open hardware.
Open trust.
Public by design.
Looking to get into open source Bitcoin mining? I'm stoked to announce we have released a major update to the bitaxe legit sellers list at https://t.co/0tJj2E0sgj
Amazing work from @DerekBlueEyes and team, the list now has a github backend for all to see the reasoning behind every listing.
The new Bitaxe vendor list is live here:
https://t.co/DuHsopet1G
More on Loadout OSS Support:
https://t.co/WaFxkIlohs
Legitlist repo:
https://t.co/Y58cWqDSJf
The umbrelOS App Store just crossed 300+ apps. So we rebuilt https://t.co/jrvwiUBhtI from the ground up.
Huge respect to every developer building these apps, and every contributor submitting them to the store! 🙌
Go find your next self-hosted obsession for your home server. Live now.
Introducing Linear Releases.
Manage software releases directly from Linear. Track the deployment environment, version, and status of every issue to give team members and agents your full deployment context.
Artemis II crew is thousands of miles away from Earth
And they’re asking ground crew for help because they have two versions of Microsoft Outlook open and neither is working
This scene is now canon 😭