feynon.eth
@ankeshbharti.com
26, applied researcher and technologist. on device model maxxing
building @tiles.run.
community https://userandagents.com.
building @tiles.run.
community https://userandagents.com.
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Heck even energy drinks bundle chromium.
November 10, 2025 at 11:27 PM
Heck even energy drinks bundle chromium.
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A lesson learned from over a decade making general purpose software used by hundreds of millions:
People consider extreme levels of daily pain *absolutely worth enduring* for the features they care about.
They give exactly zero fucks whether their need is "in scope" in your product plan.
People consider extreme levels of daily pain *absolutely worth enduring* for the features they care about.
They give exactly zero fucks whether their need is "in scope" in your product plan.
November 10, 2025 at 5:28 AM
A lesson learned from over a decade making general purpose software used by hundreds of millions:
People consider extreme levels of daily pain *absolutely worth enduring* for the features they care about.
They give exactly zero fucks whether their need is "in scope" in your product plan.
People consider extreme levels of daily pain *absolutely worth enduring* for the features they care about.
They give exactly zero fucks whether their need is "in scope" in your product plan.
u&a community stickers
November 7, 2025 at 3:04 PM
u&a community stickers
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How clear does it need to be that Europe needs independent digital infrastructure before we actually take credible action? The need is as clear for cloud as it is for the rest of our critical digital systems.
www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/a...
www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/a...
How Many More Cloud Scares Does Europe Need?
Robin Berjon urges the EU to dismantle the entrenched US monopolies that are undermining the goal of tech sovereignty.
www.project-syndicate.org
November 4, 2025 at 4:53 PM
How clear does it need to be that Europe needs independent digital infrastructure before we actually take credible action? The need is as clear for cloud as it is for the rest of our critical digital systems.
www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/a...
www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/a...
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Work on model architectures, such as context optical compression with Deepseek AI’s OCR (3B model) and Google DeepMind’s Mobile Diffusion (500M model), presents a very attractive SLM deployment avenue.
- deepseek.ai/blog/deepsee...
- deepmind.google/models/gemin...
- deepseek.ai/blog/deepsee...
- deepmind.google/models/gemin...
November 4, 2025 at 10:51 PM
Work on model architectures, such as context optical compression with Deepseek AI’s OCR (3B model) and Google DeepMind’s Mobile Diffusion (500M model), presents a very attractive SLM deployment avenue.
- deepseek.ai/blog/deepsee...
- deepmind.google/models/gemin...
- deepseek.ai/blog/deepsee...
- deepmind.google/models/gemin...
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wrote down some thoughts justifying @tangled.org's existence & planned trajectory.
building for the future
on tangled's existence and direction
icy.leaflet.pub
October 27, 2025 at 8:56 PM
wrote down some thoughts justifying @tangled.org's existence & planned trajectory.
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Honestly, i am very excited reading this. Can't say i understand 100% of the architecture and protocol but at least it is not fundamentally tied to p2p like radicle or a central corp like github.
wrote down some thoughts justifying @tangled.org's existence & planned trajectory.
building for the future
on tangled's existence and direction
icy.leaflet.pub
October 27, 2025 at 10:20 PM
Honestly, i am very excited reading this. Can't say i understand 100% of the architecture and protocol but at least it is not fundamentally tied to p2p like radicle or a central corp like github.
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Identity and memory are two sides of the same coin. Tiles makes that coin yours: your user-agent.
October 30, 2025 at 11:22 PM
Identity and memory are two sides of the same coin. Tiles makes that coin yours: your user-agent.
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What's interesting to me is how thin these framework layers are getting. LitElement, for example, mainly just implements batched rendering. Enhance also looks simple. The framework is starting to matter less, because you can get to ergonomic app dev using mostly just platform features.
October 25, 2025 at 10:02 AM
What's interesting to me is how thin these framework layers are getting. LitElement, for example, mainly just implements batched rendering. Enhance also looks simple. The framework is starting to matter less, because you can get to ergonomic app dev using mostly just platform features.
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Just when you thought Chrome couldn't get more disgusting...
Why (and since when) does Chrome replace shared URLs by "share.google" URLs?
October 24, 2025 at 7:21 AM
Just when you thought Chrome couldn't get more disgusting...
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Today, Surf goes open:
• open source
• open (& local) data
• open model choice (incl. local)
What's Surf? Watch for more.
• open source
• open (& local) data
• open model choice (incl. local)
What's Surf? Watch for more.
October 22, 2025 at 2:56 PM
Today, Surf goes open:
• open source
• open (& local) data
• open model choice (incl. local)
What's Surf? Watch for more.
• open source
• open (& local) data
• open model choice (incl. local)
What's Surf? Watch for more.
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This work by @jessylin.bsky.social et al. is phenomenal.
Memory layers are definitely worth studying. Given their parameter-efficient nature and applicability to smaller models, the authors reported promising results using a setup with a 1.3B model + a 1B memory pool.
jessylin.com/2025/10/20/c...
Memory layers are definitely worth studying. Given their parameter-efficient nature and applicability to smaller models, the authors reported promising results using a setup with a 1.3B model + a 1B memory pool.
jessylin.com/2025/10/20/c...
The Continual Learning Problem
jessylin.com
October 22, 2025 at 12:16 PM
This work by @jessylin.bsky.social et al. is phenomenal.
Memory layers are definitely worth studying. Given their parameter-efficient nature and applicability to smaller models, the authors reported promising results using a setup with a 1.3B model + a 1B memory pool.
jessylin.com/2025/10/20/c...
Memory layers are definitely worth studying. Given their parameter-efficient nature and applicability to smaller models, the authors reported promising results using a setup with a 1.3B model + a 1B memory pool.
jessylin.com/2025/10/20/c...
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Graze is doing great work in supporting the entire ATProto Ecosystem, and their latest newsletter is a great illustration. Also featuring an interview with @sjgreenwood.bsky.social about Paper Skygest (bsky.app/profile/pape...)
We’ve started describing ATProto as the new standard gauge — a shared track that finally lets social apps move together instead of apart. Our latest Graze newsletter looks at what that means in practice (plus a great chat with @sjgreenwood.bsky.social ).
graze-newsletter.beehiiv.com/p/the-new-st...
graze-newsletter.beehiiv.com/p/the-new-st...
The new standard gauge
Graze is Bluesky. By You.
graze-newsletter.beehiiv.com
October 21, 2025 at 12:39 PM
Graze is doing great work in supporting the entire ATProto Ecosystem, and their latest newsletter is a great illustration. Also featuring an interview with @sjgreenwood.bsky.social about Paper Skygest (bsky.app/profile/pape...)
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User & Agents, Bangkok edition
October 21, 2025 at 2:03 PM
User & Agents, Bangkok edition
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It's here! PDS MOOver now supports automated backups and restores that anyone can use! This also includes adversarial account migrations!
pdsmoover.com
pdsmoover.com
PDS MOOver: The Next Generation
PDS MOOver now supports automated backups and account recovery
retrobailey.leaflet.pub
October 20, 2025 at 10:14 PM
It's here! PDS MOOver now supports automated backups and restores that anyone can use! This also includes adversarial account migrations!
pdsmoover.com
pdsmoover.com
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I made a #userandagents feed. Thanks to @chrisshank.com for kicking things off with a starter pack bsky.app/starter-pack...
Find out more at userandagents.com including a link to join the Discord chat we all hang out in.
Find out more at userandagents.com including a link to join the Discord chat we all hang out in.
October 21, 2025 at 7:09 AM
I made a #userandagents feed. Thanks to @chrisshank.com for kicking things off with a starter pack bsky.app/starter-pack...
Find out more at userandagents.com including a link to join the Discord chat we all hang out in.
Find out more at userandagents.com including a link to join the Discord chat we all hang out in.
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🫠 automerge.org
The new Automerge website is live!!
The biggest (smallest) surprise? How fun it was to build the demo!
Automerge is so robust, it withstood all our weird ideas — like using physics-driven particles to literally push changes between docs — and it just worked. Perfectly. Every time.
The new Automerge website is live!!
The biggest (smallest) surprise? How fun it was to build the demo!
Automerge is so robust, it withstood all our weird ideas — like using physics-driven particles to literally push changes between docs — and it just worked. Perfectly. Every time.
October 16, 2025 at 9:41 PM
🫠 automerge.org
The new Automerge website is live!!
The biggest (smallest) surprise? How fun it was to build the demo!
Automerge is so robust, it withstood all our weird ideas — like using physics-driven particles to literally push changes between docs — and it just worked. Perfectly. Every time.
The new Automerge website is live!!
The biggest (smallest) surprise? How fun it was to build the demo!
Automerge is so robust, it withstood all our weird ideas — like using physics-driven particles to literally push changes between docs — and it just worked. Perfectly. Every time.
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📣 Looking for some part-time work if anyone needs help with anything web, distributed tech, cryptography, etc.
Currently doing some protocol work for totemgrid.io, but while we wait for funding, I could really use some money.
AT Work profile: atwork.place/u/tokono.ma
Website: tokono.ma
Currently doing some protocol work for totemgrid.io, but while we wait for funding, I could really use some money.
AT Work profile: atwork.place/u/tokono.ma
Website: tokono.ma
October 15, 2025 at 3:31 PM
📣 Looking for some part-time work if anyone needs help with anything web, distributed tech, cryptography, etc.
Currently doing some protocol work for totemgrid.io, but while we wait for funding, I could really use some money.
AT Work profile: atwork.place/u/tokono.ma
Website: tokono.ma
Currently doing some protocol work for totemgrid.io, but while we wait for funding, I could really use some money.
AT Work profile: atwork.place/u/tokono.ma
Website: tokono.ma
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opening transient web pages with Singular works now
works really nicely with browser pickers like Velja (shown here)
works really nicely with browser pickers like Velja (shown here)
October 13, 2025 at 12:04 PM
opening transient web pages with Singular works now
works really nicely with browser pickers like Velja (shown here)
works really nicely with browser pickers like Velja (shown here)
best podcast I’ve ever listened to on this subject, period.
This talk is absolutely tremendous. AI, cellular automata, how to define intelligence, how life emerges from building blocks, symbiogenesis… Incredible. overcast.fm/+AAhjRoBRgM0
Blaise Agüera y Arcas: What is Intelligence? — Long Now
overcast.fm
October 13, 2025 at 10:45 AM
best podcast I’ve ever listened to on this subject, period.
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The Hub is on 100% on Xet. 🚀
A little over a year ago, @hf.co acquired XetHub to unlock the next phase of growth in models and datasets. huggingface.co/blog/xethub-...
In April, there were 1,000 Hugging Face repos on Xet. Now every repo (over 6M) on the Hub is on Xet.
A little over a year ago, @hf.co acquired XetHub to unlock the next phase of growth in models and datasets. huggingface.co/blog/xethub-...
In April, there were 1,000 Hugging Face repos on Xet. Now every repo (over 6M) on the Hub is on Xet.
October 3, 2025 at 3:16 PM
The Hub is on 100% on Xet. 🚀
A little over a year ago, @hf.co acquired XetHub to unlock the next phase of growth in models and datasets. huggingface.co/blog/xethub-...
In April, there were 1,000 Hugging Face repos on Xet. Now every repo (over 6M) on the Hub is on Xet.
A little over a year ago, @hf.co acquired XetHub to unlock the next phase of growth in models and datasets. huggingface.co/blog/xethub-...
In April, there were 1,000 Hugging Face repos on Xet. Now every repo (over 6M) on the Hub is on Xet.