Jarvis is real now.
Qwen 3.5 Omni just released. It's the closest thing I've ever seen to AGI:
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I paired it with Aura Assistant and now I have my own TARS:
- You just talk to your computer and it understands you instantly
- It knows what's on your screen you don't have to give it any context; it just knows
- It can take any form of media
- It works proactively and solves issues before you have them.
It makes using AI completely seamless.
You may as well have a clone.
Cal Newport wrote a book about why your dream job is gonna suck.
Here are the most important lessons in under 30 seconds:
1. To love your job you have to be GOOD at it. You have to spend years getting better and better, or, so good they can't ignore you
2. You have to actually know what you're doing, from years of experience. Not think you know. Know.
3. The most successful careers aren't planned. They happen when random skills collide at the right time.
4. You're not going to be happy by guessing at your dream job, you're going to be happy by feeling actually valuable
Albert Camus said that one must imagine Sisyphus happy.
I promise you rolling a rock up a hill wasn't his dream job.
he just got good at it.
Software is cooked.
In two years, every app will be built by AI in minutes.
That scares me.
So I gave up my entire weekend as a highschooler to learn everything I could about hardware:
- Microcontrollers (RPi, STM32, ESP32)
- Voltage, amps, resistance
- MOSFETs
- ESCs and motor control
- IMUs and gyroscopes
- PCB design
I realized that AI can make your app.
It can't solder your circuit board.
Day 16/183 of building to $50k in 6 months:
Today:
- I set up autonomous testing: Cursor runs through my app while I sleep and by morning, every bug is fixed.
- I also finished the full repair database: every problem mapped to its solution. The backbone of the whole app.
- Then I put together an investor pitch deck. and memorized a presentation for tomorrow
Three things shipped in one day. Sleep is optional, apparently.
We just open-sourced our team's #1 coding tool.
It easily doubles your coding output.
You give one order to the Legate. It splits the work, deploys Legionnaires, they execute and wait for the next order.
The best part:
Everything is controlled by just two files.
- Customize how tasks get split
- How agents execute
- How they report back
All of it in seconds.
Here's the repo: https://t.co/DEsi3xhOUa
As a 16-year-old, I just gave up my whole weekend
and spent 15 hours learning how to make:
- attack drones
- tracked mines
- general UGVs
Most kids my age can't even build a desk from IKEA.
and this weekend I built a custom autonomous vehicle
@Arnesh_24 The drones actually came in a kit that only took like an hour to put together, I donβt remember the name, but the tanks were a breadboard, raspberry pi, batteries, MOSFETs, and some other circuit board I donβt know the names of. We also 3d printed some parts.
@SatoshiVanRippl I donβt want this to sound like a plug, but I go to alpha high, and they set all of this up, there are plenty of other online tools though
I'm 16. I ship private AI servers that go inside law firms and hospitals.
Physical hardware. Frontier models. Agents that draft contracts and clinical notes automatically. Powered by @openclaw π¦.
Their data never leaves the building. Ever. First install: Miami. One week.
@AlphaSchool gives us real time to build real things. This is mine.
Be sovereign.
https://t.co/vUx36cpSV9
Day 13/183 of building to 50K mrr in highschool
Today:
- I rebuilt the UI of my PC repair product
- updated the repair pipeline to better leverage newer models
- learned how to set up email verification with firebase
Tomorrow, I hope to finish the pipeline update, wish me luck!
(the edge cases in the pipeline are horrible to debug, thankfully, cursor can do it for me ππ)