We're planning a small get-together and show-and-tell for technically-inclined friends and close followers of our work at @flowercomputers.
We'll be sharing a first look at Bog, our queryless database runtime, and invite folks to experiment with it.
Interested in attending? DM!
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Hi, we're planning on hosting a few events in the near future:
- hackathon in NY ~late July ~early August
- hackathon in CA ~mid–late August
Anyone out there interested in co-hosting us or helping us out with providing physical space?
Reply or DM for more information
Hivemind is comprised of 3 skills (retrieve memory, store/commit memory, vote on memories) that tap into context/memory infrastructure we built for Yuma.
It's a generalized system we hope to share with people soon. You can read about the story here:
https://t.co/WqZLdTbdKS
Hi folks 🌻
We just sent out a newsletter update pertaining to some Yuma news. If you don't see it, check out your spam folders.
Repeating the main beats here:
We're launching Yuma next week 🌻
In a nutshell, Yuma is an animist social network.
The first of its kind. Chat with anything, with everything.
Posting at an odd hour for some soft context before we broadcast the app soon.
We’re low-key hiring founding full stack engineers right now. If you happen to be interested in reshaping material reality, or potentially destroying the world as we know it, please reach out.
Soon we’ll be high key hiring on all relevant channels, get in early if you’re curious
I was just looking at Authentic Roman Nails in the museum at Chester and thinking, this is the shit they crucified my Lord with. I remember just after my dad died I could infer from the demeanour of hospice workers that it was a quotidian occurrence with no supernatural dimension
We're beginning to release
an early version of our first product
out to subscribers of our mailing list.
We'll be sharing minor updates
through the list up until public release.
If you're interested in following along,
check out our site in the following post.
@nbhdlady In a very real sense, the end goal of a lot of what we're building is an embodied "reflex" of sorts, akin to the sense that here/now, one can search/prompt for quite a lot of information if they needed to — we're interested in facilitating a reflex of knowing everything is alive
Field as palimpsest: ridge-and-furrow patterns persisting from the medieval period, despite the field long being given over to grazing (near Throwley Hall in the Peak District)