Im vibe-coding-ish a TUI app to help in developing apps, opinionated in app arquitecture (mvc/ddd/back-front/etc), handle easy front/bacl comm, like the 'server actions' thing as i understand it, but with normal rest and "Flows", .. [cont..]
I used to love a web tool called StumbleUpon. Added a button to your browser that would take you to random blogs and websites. Found so much fascinating stuff that way, and it was the antithesis of today’s winner-take-most centralised web.
If you have something inside of you to create, one of the most destructive things you can do is leave it unmade.
Creation left inside you, energy unused, turns inward.
PewDiePie releasing a local based LLM agent to compete with ChatGPT and OpenClaw was not on my bingo card for 2026:
What is Odysseus?
Local/self-hosted AI workspace — Runs on your own hardware (or via APIs if you want), no cloud dependency, no accounts, no telemetry/tracking.
Includes agents — Self-evolving agents that can do real tasks like web browsing, file editing, document work, research reports, email triage/auto-replies, etc.
Features — Chat interface, memory, deep research tools, image generation/editing, MCP support, galleries, libraries, and more. It’s basically his custom "ChatOS" evolved into a full productivity suite.
Built because he got tired of janky self-hosting setups and giving data to big tech.
sometimes i wish i could wave a magic want to make the people i like and close friends learn how to make money on the internet
but man it takes YEARS. maybe you can do it in months with AI
but i still think it takes years before you don't feel the stress of "can i do this"?
We’re open-sourcing Stem Studio, our 3JS game engine today.
This is a browser-based 3D multiplayer game engine and dev studio based on the idea that game dev should become more open, remixable, and web-native.
AI will make it easier to create games. But shared building blocks will make it easier for developers to build on top of each other.
Stem Studio is MIT licensed, JavaScript-based, and built for browser multiplayer 3D worlds.
Code is here: https://t.co/PRNy6sb7ji
Fork it, break it, remix it, and show us what you make.
Your entire life changes when you realize 99% of society is stupid and you can just do things and no one will stop you because they’re too lazy or distracted to even try.
I'm a big fan of the "GPS Theory" when you miss a turn, your GPS doesn't judge you, it recalculates. No matter how many detours you take, it finds another way forward. Life works like that too. You'll make mistakes, but your destination doesn't vanish. The route just changes.
i regret to inform you that personal growth rarely comes from acquiring new knowledge and almost always from:
• getting humiliated
• showing up terrified and doing it anyway
• admitting you might be the problem
Game developer Thomas Grové from Studio Interrupt recreated the same horror game in both Unity and Godot to compare the engines side by side, and the results were surprisingly one-sided.
The project, a retro-style horror game called “Eyes Never Wake,” was built in both engines under the same conditions.
According to Grové, Godot performed better in most areas affecting everyday development.
>The engine started much faster, scripts compiled dramatically quicker, exports finished in seconds instead of minutes, and the install size was only a tiny fraction of Unity’s.
>Godot launched in about 13 seconds versus Unity’s 80 seconds, and exporting took around 2 seconds in Godot compared to nearly 15 minutes in Unity.
>The developer also found that Godot delivered stronger lighting and atmosphere, showing how much the engine’s visuals have improved.
Self control will get you further in life than IQ or even wealth
Delayed gratification is the alpha
And it’s not taught anywhere either
Took me a very long time to understand it
Underrated life advice: Have more hobbies and fewer opinions. Learn an instrument. Plant a garden. Build something with your hands. Cook. Paint. Run. The happiest people I know spend less time debating life and more time actually living it.
life gets insane when you start treating it like a game you're actually allowed to win. you have free will. you can do almost anything you decide to do. the only thing standing between you and the life you actually want is a set of beliefs you picked up from people who settled. drop them. dream bigger than feels reasonable. be almost greedy about what you want. build the thing, become the person, take the life that was always sitting there waiting for someone bold enough to just reach out and grab it.