Currently there are 7 new apps that are on testflight beside the completely rewritten version 2 of the OG PocketMind my two new favorites are:
https://t.co/7ckO1FzE9Q
https://t.co/kQFDF1ByX0
The "PocketMind v2.0" version. It has a bunch of tabs in in that all also available as separate "Sample" apps.
I am hoping to opensource the code over the next few days. I just need to clean up and audit the repo to make sure I am not sharing stuff I shouldn't
@UtahLake come on what are we doing here!!
This is so unprofessional to have sign put up everywhere that don't even spell the name of your organization correctly.
The people with me thought this was a scam or fake FYI.
@LibertyU I made the decision to withdraw from my course so I can focus on overcoming cancer. Apparently cancer is not a medical exception so I had to pay to drop my class. Like I owe them $ to withdraw
@DnuLkjkjh I’d love to jump on call and swap insights.
As you know, just an insane amount of trial and error figuring out what works well and what doesn’t.
Getting ready to onboard some brave souls onto PocketCloud -- privacy-first AI agents that run on your device.
My goal is to democratize access to AI tools.
Here's the gist:
The problem:
- Right now, $20/month barely gets you in the door with AI, and rate limits make it hard to do real work
- Most developers actively using AI are paying ~$200/month at "Pro" tiers
The majority of that money flows to a small handful of companies
- Everything is a black box and getting visibility into what's happening under the hood is painfully difficult
What PocketCloud does differently:
- Capable of running completely offline once installed and models are downloaded all on your on hardware.
- Telemetry, observability, and logging baked in at every level
- Can tap into all major providers and their models when needed
Workflows and logic are text-based Markdown files -- easy for humans and AI agents alike
- Written in Swift 6.2, far more accessible than the Python-heavy alternatives
Licensing:
- Open source, licensed in the style of Linux
- Business use: $5/machine/month
- Personal use: low cost
- Free for students, researchers, and those who can't afford it
- Volume licensing for schools and governments
Link to preview repo in comments
I have a default list of 300ish huggingface models and then there is code that attempts to decide what models are a good fit for the hardward (current works well on macs, iphones and ipads.
There is a benchmarking process that can be run to assist with initial setup. Then benchmarking stats are keep in real time which are tracked to help an "AIRouter" decide how to route "task/commands" etc based on real results.
I’m in Denver interviewing for a few jobs, and I decided to swing by the OpenClaw Global Unhackathon downtown. Honestly, I loved it—just sitting in a room full of builders, watching what people are dreaming up.
Two folks were playing with this open-source robot from Hugging Face called Reachy Mini. Go watch a couple videos if you’re curious, but picture a small, stationary robot you’d put at a receptionist desk or in a hospital room. It can see, hear, and talk/make sounds—and it comes with built-in expressive “personality” stuff. Like, you can trigger reactions such as scared or sad, and it layers these little lifelike behaviors on top of whatever AI it’s running.
It’s been a long time since my brain got flooded with that many dumb (in the best way) business ideas all at once.
What really hit me: to test their “apps,” the developers would just… interact with the robot and see if it behaved the way their code intended. Basically, it felt like wrapping a real, physical interface around ChatGPT (and more). Pretty wild—and kind of eye-opening for what’s about to show up in the world.
Fun find of the day.
I just learned Claude Code has a folder
~/.claude/plans/
that gives random names to the plans it generates.
I'm curious what random names other people are seeing?
Here's mine:
@elonmusk This is the obvious next move.
Solar/Nuclear are way more efficient in space.
One of the biggest limitations on compute GPUs/CPUs/AIChips/etc has always been being able to cool them.
Space opens up a whole new frontier in computing.
@BroberDave I so excited for Saturday.
LJ Martin - healthy
+
Bear - more experienced
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Master of chaos himself Jay Hill take 2.
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The insane amount of national disrespect for a team that thrives as an underdog
=
They don’t know, but they’re about to find out
Let’s go Cougars!!
LFG BYU Cougars!!
I have been a bleeding blue fan for 25+.
All I have ever wanted was a good team with a legit path.
I watch some amazing teams but prior to getting into the Big 12 a BYU team would have needed to be undefeated and then maybe.
Now?
Win and advance!
LFG!