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Preston Holmes

@ptone

building, gardening, hacking, making. Serverless & IoT @ Google, ex-AWS; Tweets are my own.

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Sub-agents in (latent) space! We’ve been working on a side project. As far as I know, this is the first massively multiplayer, completely LLM-driven game. Come play Gradient Bang with us. See if you can catch me on the leaderboard. This whole thing started because I wanted to

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Writing software at times resembles building a house from a blueprint, where every action is following a pre-described plan, and at other times sculpting in clay - adding and removing until the shape is just right (refactoring). Which might depend on the scale of reference,

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I’ve been saying for a while that the plans based subsidized subscriptions can’t last forever. theregister.com/2026/04/16/ant…

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If you are going to be in Vegas to Google Cloud Next, come by the "Terminal Velocity" booth area and come check out Scion youtu.be/d9yxsbz6_dA

If you are going to be in Vegas to Google Cloud Next, come by the "Terminal Velocity" booth area and come check out Scion

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I might be going down an xkcd “standards” rabbit hole on something. But so far have’t talked myself out of it. #farmtable

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I'm literally helping AI cargo-cult between projects. I just asked an agent in one project to summarize how we capture git sha and build-time into a version command, and summarize that as advice so that an agent can apply the same pattern in a similar but different project. I

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Escape velocity for AI generated software is not reached when the models become capable of generating slop-free code, it happens at a point in time when the next set of models will be good enough to re-work and clean up the slop of the current generation of models before the slop

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We clearly are still in a storming phase where the term “agent” hasn’t fully settled down. I liken this to the confusion many had casually using nouns with OOP. You had a person class, a manager subclass. Then you would have Sally, as an instance of a manager, so she was a

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Alway-on Agentic Life Cycle 🤖🔄 Learn how to orchestrate multiple Gemini CLI agents as team members with different roles and personas using Scion🌱 Watch the session from Cloud Next 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=ZxFDpm…