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I’m Mauro. No CS degree. No fancy team.
Just a normal guy experimenting with AI, coding with AI agents, and building cool stuff in public.
Every week I drop:
• Stupidly simple experiments
• Exact prompts & systems that actually work
• Wins, fails, and what I learned
If you’re into AI, agents, coding, and no-hype learning, follow along.
What’s one AI tool or agent you’re playing with right now? Reply below.
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Terminal Threads are live in Zed v1.3.5!
You can now run claude, amp, pi, or any terminal-based workflow as a managed thread in the Threads Sidebar, right next to your other agent threads.
Agreeeeed! I did not go all in, I have built a couple of generators that go from OpenAPI to partial clients or just types depending on the needs.
V1 typically took me one morning and as you mentioned, bugs can be fixed when they arise and features added if and only when they are needed.
This is insane, and one of the coolest AI stories I've read in a while.
Thanks to GANs, we might be this close to decoding an alien language. Except, we need not look to the stars (this time), but rather, the ocean.
Project CETI fed thousands of sperm whale clicks into generative adversarial networks and the patterns the model surfaced are kind of mind melting.
Sperm whales have vowels. Real ones. Two distinct, intentional vowel sounds called a-codas and i-codas.
And here's the part I can't get over: they also use diphthongs. Wth is a diphthong?
These are the combinations of two vowels, like the 'oi' in 'coin.' Or 'ei' in 'their.' We've never confirmed that in any species other than humans.
The new paper in Proceedings of the Royal Society lays out five features in whale codas that mirror human phonology, including coarticulation, where adjacent sounds blend into each other the same way they do when we talk.
For decades we thought whale clicks were basically morse code. Turns out they *might* have been speaking the whole time. We just weren't slowing down enough to listen.
We have also discovered mathematical repetition in their songs as though they are singing the same lullaby to their children. Wut.
Can you just imagine if thanks to AI, we could actually communicate with other intelligent species right here on our own planet?
The ramifications are truly monumental. What if we learn they are truly conscious and aware in a similar manner to us? There's reasons to believe they are.
https://t.co/CfFtEBebUH
Long skills are such a red flag to me
- Hard to audit (and therefore, trust)
- Hard to edit (more text, harder to maintain)
- Expensive to run (more text, more tokens)
The shorter the skill, the better IMO
I can't help but feel personally burned by the Claude Code changes announced today.
We put so much work into wrapping the (atrocious) Claude Agent SDK in T3 Code. It was the ONLY path they supported, so we made it work. It was hell.
Now our users are getting their rate limits cut by 40x, despite us doing everything right.
I listened to the Claude Code team. I had my issues with their direction, but I trusted them and took them at their word.
I will never make that mistake again.
Until we see significant change, it is safe to assume any statement from an Anthropic employee is a lie on a timer.
The rug will be pulled, no matter how many promises are made beforehand.