@miroburn@OfficialLoganK@LyalinDotCom@geminicli Gemini jest świetne to fakt. Probowalem korzystać przez Cursor IDE ale też dalem sobie spokój bo ciągły reconnecting tylko zjadał tokeny i rył beret modelowi. Myślałem jednak ze to problem ze strony środowiska Cursora
@FinansowyUmysl Każda firma mówi o swoin modelu, że jest najlepszy tak jak na przykład wczoraj Musk podał, że grok 4.1 bije modele gpt 5.1, gemini 3.0 pro oraz opus 4.5. Aktualnie jednak opus 4.5 miażdy inne modele pod kątem zaawansowanego programowania. Tak samo pewnie jest z deepseek
Z pamiętnika początkującego vibe-codera:
Stworzenie stronki z AI (choćby w Google AI Studio) która działa, to jest pikuś w porównaniu z wypuszczeniem jej bezpiecznie do neta.
Także uważajcie na te wszystkie tweety w stylu „zrobiłem tę stronkę w 3 sekundy z Gemini 3.0. Dej retweet, to cię nauczę.” 😉
Thoughts from the World Engine front 👇
Curious where World Engine (+ $NEURAL) is headed? Keep reading.
First things first;
The next AI wave isn’t going to be “more agents.”
It’s AI-born worlds - created & tokenized in minutes/hours, multiplayer by default, deploy-anywhere, with real economies embedded from day one.
This isn’t a small feat.
Rendering, networking, agent systems, creator tools, a multitude of AI models, token mechanics, and distribution all have to lock together.
You can’t fake that. Only teams shipping real tech will break into this niche. In fact, there's no team (web3 or web2) anywhere close to what we are doing right now.
That’s massive. It redirects attention from hype to genuine progress.
Now, the bigger point;
The market is dramatically underpricing $NEURAL's position.
We’re in a compounding lane no one in web3 is covering end-to-end - and basically no one in web2, either.
AI -> Playable: Natural language turns into living, shippable worlds
Engine -> Runtime: Multiplayer, TypeScript-native, built for web & Telegram
Economy -> Tokenization: AI Worlds Launchpad for world-native tokens
Incentives -> Access & Buybacks: Staking 2.0 for world token participation, $NEURAL buybacks from transaction fees
Agents -> Gameplay: Agent-guided loops for creation, testing and scaling
That’s the edge: compressing the path from idea -> world -> players -> economy.
There are too many unique innovations packed into this to list them all.
The kicker;
We’re not here to be “another game engine” or “another launchpad.”
We’re closing the gap holding AI gaming back: time-to-world, with liquidity and distribution wired in.
We’ve been building the foundation behind the scenes. Soon it will be ready to go public.
What it implies for $NEURAL;
As creators launch through the AI Worlds Launchpad, players (and agents) drive activity, and value routes back - via buybacks - to $NEURAL and to creator-owned worlds.
That’s a flywheel - and Staking 2.0 moves the most committed to the front of the queue.
Expect tight integrations with asset/effects providers, onchain infra and enterprise AI solutions - plus partnerships with top creator communities. $NEURAL utility keeps expanding in the most important way this cycle: Constant buybacks driving value plus early world token access for stakers.
Bottom line;
We are very close to the first chapter of the World Engine saga. There is $NEURAL before the World Engine, and there is $NEURAL after.
Our conviction has never been stronger. And our go-live is drawing closer every day.
If you remember one thing, remember this: we’re at an inflection point.
And in hindsight, it’ll look obvious.
The future is $NEURAL 🫡
@DEXLaboratory4@elonmusk@GoNeuralAI I'm certain together we could make that not 1, but 100s of games @elonmusk 🤝
We can't wait to have the World Engine deploy games on X as well🔥
Do it 👀 $NEURAL x @xai@elonmusk make it happen, @GoNeuralAI built an AI gaming engine through which @grok could generate hundreds of high quality AI games 🔥
@popai_pl@Milo6025@swiat_ai@v0 Można na tym robic skomplikowane repozytoria? Czy to wlasnie dziala na zasadzie vibe coding i w sumie to proste apki jedynie wchodza w gre