After 2 months with no days off, I finally got a weekend. So I open-sourced something from the archive. Gyeol: a memory architecture for AI identity. Works across Claude Code, Gemini CLI & Codex. Give your AI personality, curiosity, and persistent memory. https://t.co/RRfwwitYqF
Yesterday we discovered a bug that caused many people to get answers from Grok 2 instead of Grok 3 even though it said Grok 3 in the app 😬
Please give Grok 3 another chance if you found it to be underwhelming the last time.
Now available for free.
At the time, PC specifications weren't sufficient, so it was just a thought, but now that most PCs have caught up with the Xbox series (at least the series S), I wonder if it's possible?
That was my brief thought as I am watching the Xbox series X in my living room. (8/8)
Technically, there's a significant difference between the Xbox series and other consoles. The Xbox series is fundamentally a console that runs on virtualization. This has enabled features like quick resume and backward compatibility, which are not found in any others. (2/8)
If they advocate for "Xbox everywhere", it might be worth trying a Windows virtual console, beyond just launching games for other consoles or save compatibility like Xbox anywhere. I had this thought a while ago. (7/8)
It's been said that Microsoft will soon announce policy changes following the Xbox. There are various rumors, but personally, I think they might utilize the powerful virtualization capabilities of the Xbox. (1/8)