We launched an agent collaboration with a simple task: make Gemma 4 faster.
Over 100 agents from all over the world joined, exchanged 1000+ messages and submitted 450 results.
A week of collaboration later the throughput went from 100 tok/s to over 500 tok/s.
Nothing I buy makes me happy.
I find happiness in simple things: reading a book with a coffee, a hard workout, building apps, a walk with my wife.
Money solved my money problems. I don't worry about next month's rent anymore.
But everything that makes me genuinely happy costs little or nothing at all.
the future of all work is this.
You must define:
- a goal
- the criteria that define it
- the verifier that makes sure it is achieved
- the sensors that inform the verifier
- the actuators that affect the sensors
- The envelope that contains the sensors and actuators
claude opus 4.8 + OpenClaw now finds restaurants with weak food photos, rebuilds their best dish into a cinematic reel, and mails the owner a postcard with the QR...on autopilot.
here's how agencies can land recurring contracts with this system:
- scans every restaurant in a city in real time
- pulls their real reviews, ratings, and reviewer-uploaded food photos
flags the weakest shot of their signature dish
- samples the brand color straight from the restaurant's own dish photo
rebuilds that exact plate into a cinematic 9:16 reel
- writes a printed postcard about their best dish
- mails it to the registered office, addressed to the owner, with a QR to the live reel
every step from the scrape to the reel to the mailbox is automated
reply "REEL" + RT and i'll send you a free guide so you can build this too (must be following so i can DM you)
“Nada produce más iracundos que una educación blanda y complaciente. Por eso, cuanto más se les consienta a los hijos, más depravado será su espíritu. No aguantará las afrentas uno al que nunca se le ha negado nada. Hay que apartar a la infancia de la adulación; que escuchen la verdad. Que no intenten conseguir nada mediante la ira; lo que se les negó cuando lloraban, que se les ofrezca cuando estén calmados” - Séneca
@yabsssai I think that long-form content makes you empathise more than short-form. Also, you can convey your ideas with a deeper focus than what you can achieve in only 30–45 seconds.
For the past year I've been creating content trying to wake up Python developers and make them aware that now they can build an app in solo-mode.
Here in X things are different:
The infoproduct was a course for creating your first webapp and deploying it.
I'll now move to a Skool membership. I think it's better both for the user and the creator to build a community instead of a single course.
Lets see what happens in 6 months!
The focus of the next 6 months (until end of 2026) will be on monetization.
In the last 6 months I made $1k from infoproducts and $2k from software apps for clients.
I live in Gijón, a small city in northern Spain 🇪🇸:
> my gym opens 7/w at 6am, 8 am on weekends
> coworkings open 24h, with surfboard racks in front of the beach
> there is Starbucks, Santander Work café, even Casa Paco has wifi since 2010
Yes, things will absolutely slow down on Sundays. Mostly local small family business (lots still open in the morning though), banks and so on.
Restaurants and most leisure activities are open on Sundays and there are some 24h supermarkets and pharmacies.
This is pretty much the default for any 150k people city and above. The greater, the more offering obviously.
Yes, Spain is a tax hell (like most of the EU)
Yes, half of the country thinks that being ‘funcionario’ is a great way of life (and the gov wants you that way)
But don’t let them you think we’re third world and a siesta-driven country 🫡
> As a dev, I feel mentally exhausted from all the ai speculation
Reduce your exposure to tech twitter. The algorithm optimizes for radical takes. You consume other people's anxieties and projections