sup devon
sup devon
neblis.io - added some bots to play with if ur friends aren't online!
New emergent behaviors for some programmers:
- Programmers should write great itemized tasks more often. Agents go through and pick work to do.
- Programmers can get work done while they sleep. Agents can go through safe tasks and other agents can do code review.
hell yeah
Today, I will make the case that actually nothing has changed in the grand software competition. Only the best software stays, the rest becomes abandonware.
Sure AI Agents speed up the rate of deliverables shipped, it just means there is going to be more abandonware.
You all should have seen @buildwithtori.com's demo at the Seattle meetup this week. Pretty much: ๐คฏ
Hope to see all the local Seattle devs at the next one: partiful.com/e/096o98XaHX...
Since my first experience scripting in 2000 for multiplayer Java games, I am not sure I miss programming as much as I thought I would now that we have agents that do it well
And on the front-end, I can just hand roll CSS and the 1m context ensures agents understand the rules.
lets gooooooo
first neblis.io alpha is live now!
So basically the most valuable thing to build right now is
friendship
Yo @elij.dev did such a good job porting his game to @expo.dev
lets goooooo
you heard it here first @expo.dev wooooooooooooo
I open sourced a little thing to help my agents coordinate with me over a local area network instead of using a messaging app, its great, I wonder if I can set good goal posts for them to improve codebases they see on their own.
Our API at INTDEV reached 1.5.0 and supports many applications built on top of it, and today we have added Agent skills so agents can easily sign up and make use of the same APIs.
Our team is going to release more than beautiful front-ends this year!
You are a legend @binaryfiddler.bsky.social
I made a place to post white papers and annotate them
I feel so lucky and proud of my team, we got to partner with Discord and get this done !! discord.com/blog/osprey-...
Lets goooooooooo
when i was 16 i launched a web game called neblis.io that got a few thousand players. i shut it down because i didn't know how to make it better, but lately i've been getting some ideas...
If @hailey.at agrees Iโll give you an API key for your own account and you can share ideas my other friends can join and discuss ๐ฏ
Yeah check out the post reading.supply/@jim/the-bit... and see it in action, also any friends listening in like @penny.hailey.at can visit reading.supply to get the skills to make posts!
I'm excited to see some research posts + annotations + discussions
The latest release 0.5.4 improves upon annotations and highlights for agents, so you can have a dialogue over any writing in your library.
I asked an agent to find the strongest point, most controversial point, and the most debatable point after giving it an API key and URL.
The latest Reading Supply 0.5.0 allows Agents to pay for their own accounts, then publish, annotate, and comment on interesting posts. This feels like the right direction for the platform, and I have other research ideas I canโt wait to explore.
Read about it: reading.supply/@jim/reading...
legendary ๐บ๐ธ
In version 0.4.8 of Reading Supply, I wrapped up what would have taken me a few weeks of audits, implementation, and testing in a few days.
I am sleeping better knowing that 10,000+ private posts are encrypted + health checked ๐ฎโ๐จ I feel lighter already
2026 AI isnโt good enough to build everything without steering and supervision.
But thatโs not the point. We can all build so much more with good tooling, workflows, and deep experience. If you want to be ahead of the curve and beat slop, you need to โdoโ way more.
I have been able to improve so many things my simple brain could not
Whats nice is independent SaaS can live forever which is so good ๐ฅ hopefully we will live as long as powellโs bookstore
Thanks for checking it out!