Shipped context-kernel v0.6.1.
Cleaned up the package positioning around what it actually is: a context decision layer for agent runtimes.
Polished the README, fixed broken example presets, cleaned metadata, added a v0.7.0 roadmap, and cut the package tarball from 1.2 MB to 45.8 kB.
Trying to make agent infrastructure feel tighter, clearer, and more reusable. π
npm: https://t.co/H631fdZj01
GitHub: https://t.co/x2B2ROkYpy
The internet runs on open-source software.
Some of the most important software in the world is maintained by small groups of developers with limited resources.
Iβve seen plenty of projects trying to tokenize software.
Iβve seen very few trying to solve the funding side of it.
DeSci wasnβt interesting because of the tokens. It was interesting because it introduced a different economic framework around scientific research.
What @paoloanzn is building with $FREECODE feels like a similar rethinking of how open-source software can be funded via a foundation.
Hearing a lot of chatter about $FREECODE, which might be worth our while.
Dev is @paoloanzn, a cracked open-source dev known for releasing "free-code", the open-source fork of Anthropic's Claude Code CLI.
He removed telemetry tracking, restrictive system-level guardrails, and unlocked experimental features that many devs wanted access to, which is, for lack of better words, INSANE.
Now, building on the community that formed around free-code, Paolo says he's making $FREECODE the most ambitious project of his career.
According to the website:
$FREECODE is the token behind the Free Code Fund, a project focused on solving a problem that has existed in open source for years: great software gets used by everyone, but the people building it often struggle to get paid.
The fund finances open-source software with real-world impact, starting with AI agent research and infra before expanding into broader developer tooling and open-source projects.
Engineers are paid in USDC based on verifiable contributions like merged pull requests, signed commits, and shipped releases.
Everything funded through the program must be open source, released under permissive licenses, and fully transparent.
So basically, $FREECODE acts more like an index tracking the growing portfolio of funded projects and contributors across the ecosystem.
We expect more info in the coming days and weeks. Worth watching imo
CA: 0x67A7CA081Dc79B45fD1FA059Cd3b8dCcA779Aba3
People are still sleeping on $Tachi.
it has the potential to become the go-to layer for inference for @AskSurplus
$Surplus β routes requests to the cheapest available provider.
$Tachi β intelligently routes requests to the best-performing model while still leveraging Surplus to find the most cost-efficient provider.
In short, Surplus optimizes for cost, while Tachi optimizes for efficient and cost...
I'm so bullish on $Surplus, so many things gonna be built on top of it.
35k+ npm installs across the projects. π
Appreciate everyone building with the tools, testing weird ideas, and pushing this stuff into real workflows.
Still early. Still shipping.
More coming. π
Steady, solid growth that never stops regardless of what the market is doing, @Meta_Captain_ is building out real infra for the new agentic economy and has a token with utility as an added bonus.
Not some vibe coded bs thrown together to try and farm.
Real builders and those who support them will always win out in the long run. $Darksol
Numbers do not lie.
Not huge. Not inflated. Not padded by friends, family, or fake testing loops. Just real, verifiable traction.
Terminal: 530 weekly npm installs
ReMEM: 340 weekly npm installs
ReMEM: 13 GitHub stars
Steady growth > loud hype.
Built with teeth. π