@steipete Keep doing what you’re doing. It’s incredibly inspiring. I’m learning a lot from watching your journey. You’re ahead of your time, and I’m grateful that I can learn simply by following your work and seeing your progress in public.
@jessethanley@dhh I’m running my own experiment in a similar direction: https://t.co/PiGjYJiI4V
It’s a GitHub Actions self-hosted runner written entirely in Rust. It can run either on a server or locally.
He was right. And sometimes it’s important to listen to people like him. He experiments constantly, which means some ideas work and some don’t. But that’s exactly the point — he’s always willing to try a different approach. That’s how he ends up with remarkable results, like his decision to move away from AWS and the public cloud.
Same here. I’m very bullish on Grok and xAI. I think Grok Build is one of the most underestimated AI coding tools right now. Most people haven’t realized where it’s heading or how much potential it has. After using it extensively, I’m honestly impressed by its quality. I’d rank it alongside Amp, which I currently consider the best coding agent on the market. Grok Build is much closer to that level than most people seem to think.
Reposting this because @jietang nailed it.
When the man leading GLM/Z.ai talks about intelligence, pay attention.
“Focus is all we need, in particular focus on what intelligence truly is…”
Wisdom.
@diogo_aoliveira I like fumadocs more. But these features are quite useful. But I prefer to use fumadocs. More things in fumadocs made better than any other docs.
@elonmusk Grok is perfect — I’m using it for everything!
To take it to the next level like Codex/Claude: please add /goal support.
You set the clear end objective and the agent autonomously plans, executes, tests, iterates, and finishes without constant hand-holding.
Huge fan — this would be game-changing for bigger projects! 🚀
@joshmanders@neogoose_btw Yeah, please keep going. This is exactly what I want to hear. I’d be curious to know whether the Rust version improves on these issues, because I plan to run Bun in production and eventually form my own opinion. For now, I’ve been using it locally without any problems.