Mar 25 • General
You never know who is watching. Keep building. 🛠️
Reading some of the posts today about feeling lost or overwhelmed—I feel you. I constantly feel like I’m just hacking things together in my homelab and fighting error logs.
​A few days ago, I posted a breakdown of my local AI architecture (a single-GPU AI OS I've been building called AEGIS) on Hacker News just to see if my approach to context-window memory made sense. I honestly didn't think anyone would care.
​Today, I was shocked to receive this DM!
​The New York Times is literally scraping HN for real engineers building real things.
​Just a reminder to everyone in here: the big tech companies don't have all the answers right now, and the stuff you are building on your local machines matters. Document your code, post your architectures, and keep pushing. You literally never know who is paying attention!
​Here is the HN link if anyone wants to see the architecture that caught his eye: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47309028
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John Alva
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You never know who is watching. Keep building. 🛠️
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