This is standard next thing bubble shit, it's name is AI at the moment, in 3 months the early buyers will get profit by selling to late commers then people start hitting their head to walls on why they didn't bought Bitcoin. Always same story, always. This is not Bitcoin's first rodeo.
Meet Kimi Work - a local AI agent on your desktop that does the work for you.
🔹Native agent swarm: Up to 300 AI agents running in parallel on your local machine.
🔹Browser use: Paired with WebBridge extension, your agent will navigate websites in your browser: search, scroll, click, type and complete tasks.
🔹Built for Finance: Native global market data tool call from Yahoo Finance and World Bank - no complex API setup required.
🔹Memory system: Kimi Desktop keeps a running diary of your preferences, past decisions, and context to know you better.
Available for macOS (Apple Silicon) and Windows.
🔗Try it now: https://t.co/yhiai2VWIy
Kimi Code now has an official data source plugin.🧩
It connects Kimi Code to stock prices, financial statements, academic papers, and more.
Enable it with /plugins, enter Marketplace, select kimi-datasource. After installing, run /reload to start.
Kimi Code, our open-source coding agent, just got a major upgrade!
🔹One-line CLI install, zero setup, fast startup
🔹Drag in videos as coding context: reference-to-LUT, long-video-to-short, screen-recording-to-code, and more
🔹Plugins for stocks, financial reports, academic papers, with more coming
🔹Supports the ACP protocol, and works with JetBrains, Zed, and more
🔹Hooks for custom tools and workflows
Try it with Kimi K2.6 👉 https://t.co/1owb8LUBMQ
Issues, plugin ideas, and PRs welcome! Community feedback helps shape what ships next.🚀
Let me show you why we are living in a singularity right now.
I just turned an 8GB VRAM budget laptop into a fully autonomous, self improving local AI Agent.
In the previous post, I showed you how Google's QAT quants allow you to run the massive Gemma 4 26B MoE model locally on a 8GB VRAM + 16 GB RAM laptop.
The community was stunned. But now, we are going far beyond chat.
Nous Research just shipped their official Hermes Agent Desktop App this week.
I hooked my local llama server up to the Hermes Desktop App. The integration took exactly 2 minutes. What I witnessed next was absolutely mind bending.
you can run a state of the art, 24/7 autonomous agentic ecosystem with full tool execution, locally, on a laptop with:
- Intel i5 or i7 | 16GB System RAM
- Any 8GB VRAM GPU (like my RTX 4060)
My local 26B model is now behaving like a developer, system admin, and personal assistant rolled into one.
Here is what this local 8GB setup can do for me out of the box:
Autonomous Software Engineering: It doesn't just write code; it reads, edits, and patches files, runs them in a secure terminal, systematically debugs errors, manages GitHub repos, and spawns sub agents to tackle complex pipelines in parallel.
Web Interaction & Vision: It browses the web like a human, clicks buttons, visualizes layouts via Vision to debug UI, and scrapes arXiv papers.
DevOps & Automation: It schedules natural language cron jobs, manages containerized background processes, and runs Python RPC scripts.
Workspace Orchestration: It connects directly to Notion, Google Workspace, Linear, and Obsidian to manage tasks.
The Local Hardware Performance
Running a 26B parameter model and an autonomous agent framework simultaneously on an 8GB VRAM card should be impossible. Here is how it performs:
- Stable, flat speed even with massive context. I threw a 60k token prompt at it, and it still clocked 20 TPS.
Llama.cpp flags:
llama-server.exe -m "gemma-4-26B-A4B-it-qat-UD-Q4_K_XL.gguf" -cmoe -c 248000 -v
Kudos to @Teknium and the entire @NousResearch team.
The barrier to entry for the agentic age has officially collapsed. What are you building first?
Engineers: "Look at the speed and precision of this robotic hand."
The internet: 👀
I already know exactly where this comment section is going.
Anyway... 21 joints, 0.2 mm precision, and apparently faster than humans at some tasks.
What's the FIRST thing that came to your mind? 💀
🎥 Media: LINKERBOT
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Google's new algorithm just shrunk 31GB of memory down to 4GB 🤯
TurboVec is a new open-source tool that stores the data your AI app searches through, using 16x less memory.
It runs on Google's TurboQuant, which skips the slow setup step every other tool needs.
→ Faster search than the popular alternative (FAISS)
→ Works on both Mac and standard servers
→ Narrow results to exactly what you want
→ Plugs straight into LangChain and LlamaIndex
Your data never leaves your machine. Runs fully offline, works with Python out of the box.
100% Open Source.
🇨🇳 The West loves to lecture China about “democracy” while their own voters get more fed up with every election.
Politicians come and go, campaigns make all kinds of amazing promises. But once the votes are in, nothing really changes. The same groups stay in control and regular people are left waiting. Is that really what they call freedom of choice?
China operates on a completely different model. One that can be hard to understand and easy to misinterpret.
President Xi Jinping didn’t gain power through inheritance or wealth. He worked his way up for over forty years, serving at every tier: villages, counties, cities and provinces. He has spent his life governing, not just running for office. Top leadership is elected by the National People’s Congress, while local residents choose their community representatives, with the entire system built from the grassroots up.
The Communist Party of China is the world’s largest political organisation, with almost 100 million members rooted in communities nationwide. Its five-year plans aren’t just empty promises either; they get delivered. This is how China pulled hundreds of millions out of poverty, built the planet’s most extensive high-speed rail network and now takes the lead in electric vehicles, renewable energy and key cutting-edge technologies.
The country’s leadership has a clear mission: to rejuvenate the nation and work for the Chinese people. When people see real progress being made, the system stays stable, rather than cycling through one disappointment after another.
This is supported by the polls. Long-running research from Harvard Kennedy School shows Chinese public satisfaction with the government consistently sits above 90 percent. Edelman’s global trust surveys record government trust at 89 to 91 percent among the highest worldwide. National happiness scores range from 70 to 79 out of 100. Considering everything, it’s reasonable to argue he’s among the most effective national leaders in the world right now.
It’s understandable why the critics target this; after all, China keeps achieving things their nations simply cannot. If you witness this steady progress firsthand while living here in China, the reality is simply astonishing.
At the end of the day, I have to wonder: does that so-called Western freedom of choice truly deliver better lives for ordinary people, or is it just better marketing?
AN EDITING ERROR exposed a secret: the UK Daily Telegraph is being edited by a robot.
This was surmised after the news outlet published an article about China with an odd, puzzling paragraph in the middle.
In the middle of the piece about Xi and Trump, it said:
“To further divide the piece and maintain that authoritative, broadsheet pace, here are two additional subheads. These focus on the geopolitical consequences and the final ‘optics’ of the trip:
The regional fallout of a rhetorical shift.”
What did this mean?
Journalists at UK Press Gazette eventually concluded that this was a comment on the original text added to it by an AI-powered robot sub-editor, overseeing the work of human writers.
Instead of noting the robot’s comment and deleting it, someone (a human? another robot?) added it to the main text of the report, and it was published as part of the story.
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HORRIFIED
This indication of the use of AI at that level horrified many journalists, including the writer of this post.
Professional reporters of our generation generally hate AI and refuse to engage with it, preferring to use human researchers and editors.
To promote AI to a senior editorial role is the death of credibility.
Oh, wait, this was the Daily Telegraph. Credibility long dead!
Nocoiners are gloating
Shitcoiners in shambles
Fiat press churning out the stupid think pieces on why this really is the end of bitcoin
We're halfway between halvings
It's time to stack sats like your life depends on it
Nothing beats being in tune with the cycles of nature
Creatine is amazing
UCLA researchers found that creatine helps dendritic cells, the immune "scouts" that detect tumor material and activate killer T cells.
In mouse melanoma models, creatine treatment increased dendritic cell activation, improved immune signalling, and slowed tumor growth.
Human cell tests also showed stronger activation and better T-cell stimulation.