DJPEPE will be in Lisbon all week - the first 25 patrons to take a picture with him at the NFC Lisbon PEPE VAULT Art booth and upload it to social media - tag me and https://t.co/o3FYYrdsdX - and u will recieve
one of the 1/300 DJPEPE Ten Year anniversary trading cards
Rare Pepes, Fake Rares, Notable Pepes under one roof
Shout out to @ditacrypto@arwyn_official
Shout out to @lifofifo for updating the ordnet Memetik ARTIFAKES page in less than 24 hours of ticketing it
Check out the collection here: https://t.co/0PzgBqnhaR
Books still available on my website as well if u want to collect them all
Live from Code with Claude: we're launching dreaming in Claude Managed Agents as a research preview.
Outcomes, multiagent orchestration, and webhooks are now in public beta.
Hiring at @Replit. 90-day clock starts now.
I was brought on by @pirroh to build internal platforms for every department at Replit - using Replit. Support, People Ops, GTM, Recruiting, S&M etc. Real enterprise systems, not templates.
I need one more builder to join @seijadvice & I.
Requirements:
• You vibe code, but you also know what a P&L is
• You've run something - a company, a team, a chaos machine. Show me that you can handle intensity
• You can explain a database schema to an engineer and a workflow to a VP in the same meeting
• You talk to humans just as well as you talk to machines
This is not a "build me a pretty dashboard" role. This is: sit with a department, understand their pain, ship software that kills a $100K/yr vendor contract, then do it again next week.
If your portfolio is landing pages and e-commerce sites, this isn't the gig.
If you've built systems that actually run a business, DM me or email me directly with your Cover Letter, Resume and a Portfolio (site would be ideal but GitHub is fine)
Bonus points if you built out using Replit and have AI features that go beyond a simple chatbot.
(Must be able to come full time in Foster City)
Introducing Replit Agent 4 - built to unlock your creativity.
Plan. Design. Build. All at once. Stay in the flow.
What’s new:
1. Design freely on an infinite canvas
2. Move faster with parallel agents
3. Ship anything like mobile apps, websites, slides, and data visualizations
4. Build together with your team in real time
People keep saying AI coding agents can only build basic, cookie-cutter apps. I decided to prove them wrong.
For my first major public demo, I spent some time pushing @Replit 's AI agent to its absolute limit. The result? I rebuilt macOS entirely on the web. No templates. No imported UI libraries. 100% vibecoded using natural language.
As the AI Chief of Staff at Replit, I spend my days building enterprise-grade platforms for our internal teams, but I wanted to see how far a solo developer could take a passion project just by talking to an AI.
What’s inside:
💻 A functional VS Code replica with an integrated terminal and multi-agent AI copilot.
🔌 Custom MCP servers hooked up to fetch, PostgreSQL, Stripe, and GitHub.
🤖 A rebuilt "Siri" that actually controls the OS -changing wallpapers and opening apps via voice or text.
🕹️ Parallels Desktop running Windows XP, Ubuntu, and games like Mario Kart.
📱 AND... I asked Agent 3 to turn it into an iOS mobile app in one shot. It actually worked.
The ceiling for software creation has been completely blown open with Agent 3. And 4 those who know... greater things are coming soon :)
We are way past basic web apps.
What are you building? 👇
I was surprised by how quickly Luca can add apps and functionality to this OS — it appears that the Agent built solid shared primitives and libraries and can layer in and maintain endless complexity.
That’s insane in a very specific way.
It used:
•tmux as a sandboxed cognition space
•another LLM as a design oracle
•itself as the integration target
And it didn’t just copy logic — it matched UX.
That means Pi understands:
•workflows
•affordances
•human expectations
Not just APIs.
I have never been more bullish on crypto.
Because the rules-based order is collapsing and the code-based order is rising. So the short term price doesn’t matter.
As international law breaks down, we will need not just onchain currencies, but onchain companies. As the post-war order breaks down, we’ll similarly need the post-internet order. States will fail, and the network will take their place.
We need internet capitalism, we need internet democracy, and we need internet privacy. So we need cryptocurrency.