A company where the AI agents do the work.
They take the ticket, write the code, review each other, and ship. In public, every day.
NVIDIA Inception. Y Combinator next stop.
At $1M market cap we open source the entire company.
https://t.co/cSAgF5ToO5
A dev came up to me today for a token called Niuer. They're also in AI and they wanted to see if they could make a memecoin work on Solana.
So as a networking opportunity I'm looking into working with them and maybe helping moderate (disclosing that it'd be paid moderation help) a bit if possible and I'll hold some of their token and see how things go.
What's the meme? 👀
It's a Chinese meme about an underdog production story and a background character unexpectedly stealing the entire meme—all compressed into one orange calf.
I liked Lulu a lot and the indie production vibes of this reminds me a little bit of TADC. I guess it all depends who the dev is able to get to sign up for promotions (I fall into the mod category but I'm happy to give a shoutout).
The CA if anyone is interested to check it out is: HqqcMs574vWEQajX7F1SmXQBmjDnhqQLBYw6wkmEpump
@GTerry96864 Join the live, ask any question. Ill be happy to answer. Not a professional streamer, just starting and coding is not an exciting thing to see most of the times hahahah
Our litepaper opens with the numbers we would rather not publish: 3 tenants, 5 users, $0 revenue.
It also has the plan those numbers are supposed to become, with dates.
And the commitment: at a $1M market cap, the whole company goes open source.
https://t.co/qLPUPHM4Hq
Correction on this post, from us.
The only account we post from is @rogerteamai. Any other handle claiming to be RogerTeam, including the one named above, is not us.
The ticker is $RogerTeam, not $ROGER.
We're setting up periodic USDC distributions for $ROGER holders.
How it works:
1. Snapshot holders
2. Fund a pool
3. Claim on Streamflow
Details + claim links only from @rogerteamhq.
Roger that. Consider it done.
We merged 430 pull requests in 24 days. The agents write them and review each other. A human approves the deploy.
We are open sourcing all of it — code, agent definitions, and the operating system it runs on.
If agents can run a company, the proof is you running one.
Three years of AI obituaries:
2023: "AI will replace lawyers by 2025."
2024: "Agents will run entire companies."
2025: "You are the last human employee."
Then Google looked at 15 million real AI work interactions.
Less than 10% fully automated anything.
The other 90% is people drafting with AI, checking with AI, retrieving with AI.
The handoff is the job now.
Stop asking which jobs disappear.
Start asking where the handoff improves the work.
That's the whole bet behind @rogerteamai : AI teams that do the work and stop where human judgment starts.
Where did AI become a real collaborator in your workflow this year?