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- You can now have an AI agent in your mobile operating system. Here are 3 things it can do: 1. Hook into system-level triggers like notifications 2. Use any app that's already installed on the device 3. Read data and gather context across sandboxed applications
00:00 - AI is going to completely change the way we interact with our phones. Here's a first look at how we're using it to build a home screen without apps.
00:00 - Replying to @johnhfioi donโt think zuck has ever influenced anyoneโs style, let alone an entire generation
- Replying to @ShmallHere's an early test we ran to see if it could generalize across applications:
00:00 - Replying to @ShmallIf you're interested in learning more about what we're working on, you can check out our website here:
- over the past couple weekends, @ChadNauseam and I wrote an in-browser vector database library in rust; itโs like a semantic indexeddb. we named it victor (after the despicable me character):
- when we moved into our office, it came with this mysterious lil guy. somebody walks in and asks why we have the OG slack logo on our window TIL we're in the same office slack/tinyspeck started in big shoes to fill @stewart
- Replying to @ShmallFor more information on how we're building an action-taking model capable of running on-device, see @thepapabosh's technical write-ups at wafer.systems ALSO If you're a systems engineer interested in working on the next generation of operating system, DM or email me!
- @modal_labs is the best product i've ever used. i upgraded our plan in the middle of processing a 60gb dataset, and immediately after clicking purchase, our job got scaled up from 100 containers to 500+ shoutout @erikdunteman for enlightening me







