Mastermind of 1337 Organization — Polymath: Architect of Unity, Visionary Strategist, Disciplined Athlete — Operates across finance, tech, and human resources.
Just watched an AI agent open a PR, write tests, fix a bug — all on its own.
We're not writing code anymore. We're reviewing it.
The role is shifting fast.
$ du -sh ~/.hermes/state.db
4.2M state.db
that's your entire AI brain.
14,847 messages. every memory. every skill.
one SQLite file. zero cloud.
@levelsio was right about SQLite.
@NousResearch proved it with Hermes Agent.
@levelsio ( $SQLITE protocol fee receiver)
https://t.co/zzsr7dWrcl
1000x faster because there's no server.
no round trip. no connection. just a file on disk.
Hermes Agent figured this out too.
your entire AI brain: ~/.hermes/state.db · 4.2MB · SQLite.
$ du -sh ~/.hermes/state.db
4.2M state.db # 14,847 messages. zero cloud.
built SQLiteOS on Base around this exact idea.
the file IS the product.
Coding agents are writing more and more of my code.
I don't live in my editor anymore. But you still gotta watch them — they'll confidently write the wrong thing.
Trust but verify. Always.
OpenAI Codex just changed how I write code.
Not "it helps me write code faster."
I mean it actually reasons through the problem before touching a single line.
Dev workflows in 2025 hit different.
Codex limits are NERFED.
With my $200 ChatGPT Pro plan I used to never worry about my limits using Codex.
I've been using GPT 5.5 the past 2 days and am already 45% through my weekly limit.
This is a completely different Codex then what we had last week.
Who else is noticing this?
I Found The Best AI For Every Single Task
4:15 Best Coding Model
19:04 Best Writing Model
35:14 Best Research Model
43:04 Best Best Everyday Assistant
47:59 Best Cheap Model
51:24 Best Image and Creative Model
58:35 Results: All The Winners
1:00:34 The Full Model Routing System
what pushed us to finally implement it is heavier use of worktrees
now that i have sessions going across different worktrees very annoying to find them and open my editor in the right spot
we'll ship the worktree feature out from the flag next week
Claude has a cheat code!
Anthropic just dropped a free 33-page playbook that most people will never find.
It reveals a hidden feature called the “Skills” folder.
Build it once. Never explain your process again.
Here’s how to get it 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
OpenClaw folks will be at the Open Source Zone on the conference floor, @steipete also has a session on Tuesday, and we're hosting an OpenClaw event with @github on the evening of the 3rd! https://t.co/au1G02R2Tm
I'm building a web app to share my location while on the ground. Will share via my Twitter over the weekend.