Tristan Rivera (@rivera8tristan) 's Twitter Profile
Tristan Rivera

@rivera8tristan

All I can do is be me, whoever that is ~Bob Dylan

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Six foundations we’re laying at Tank today so tomorrow’s agents can launch entire businesses (and new realities)—not just cute demos: 1. Unified memory – agents remember past work and reuse it instead of re-prompting. 2. Personality & narration layer – agents narrate their

Six foundations we’re laying at Tank today so tomorrow’s agents can launch entire businesses (and new realities)—not just cute demos: 

1. Unified memory – agents remember past work and reuse it instead of re-prompting. 

2. Personality & narration layer – agents narrate their
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gm We’ve found a slick way to port our code to the web, so the next release will ship right in your browser, mobile included. The desktop Tank app isn’t going anywhere yet, but the focus is shifting to this faster, friendlier web version (no more Windows wait lists!). Soon

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Loved Anthropic 's deep dive. Key insight: stop treating agents like factory stations and start treating them like a well-briefed swarm. Lock in the planning/architecture up front, then dispatch work in parallel under one orchestrator. The async approach greatly slashes

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Web launch incoming, and AgentTank finally earns its name: a tank of agents rolling in formation, visible step-by-step as they build whatever you throw at them. No black boxes, no lag. Watch the tree light up, see the work get done. Coming soon.

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Agents don’t die on logic, they bleed out on context. Andrej Karpathy is right that context engineering beats prompt tricks; agents need domain depth. The coming play is monetized knowledge markets: premium, curated, data packs that jack any agent from bachelor-level clueless to

Agents don’t die on logic, they bleed out on context. <a href="/karpathy/">Andrej Karpathy</a> is right that context engineering beats prompt tricks; agents need domain depth. 

The coming play is monetized knowledge markets: premium, curated, data packs that jack any agent from bachelor-level clueless to
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One thing we’ve learned building Tank: virality wins. Crypto moves fast, forgets faster. That’s why the new Tank release is all about building cool shit and sharing it instantly. Thinking of adding a hype video launch option (one-click) using veo3 anytime someone shares their

Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇 (@zssbecker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's bizarre people don't get this. You position for alt season...before alt season. By the time its clearly alt season and everyone agrees...the price reflects it and the entries close up . Just like is happening right now with good alts. Resist all you want. It's happening.

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If you have been following the GPT-5 rollout, one thing you might be noticing is how much of an attachment some people have to specific AI models. It feels different and stronger than the kinds of attachment people have had to previous kinds of technology (and so suddenly

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we are considering giving a (very) small number of GPT-5 pro queries each month to plus subscribers so they can try it out! i like it too. but yeah if you wanna pay us $1k a month for 2x the input tokens feels like we should find a way to make that happen...