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Ralph is an autonomous AI agent that loops coding tools like Amp or Claude Code to fully implement your project's Product Requirements Document (PRD) by tackling one small user story per fresh iteration, using git history, progress.txt, and prd.json for memory. Setup is simple: install prerequisites, copy scripts or skills to your repo, generate a PRD, convert to JSON, then run `./scripts/ralph/ralph.sh` for up to 10 iterations until all tasks pass checks and complete. This saves you hours of manual coding on greenfield features, delivering working code reliably with minimal supervision.
https://github.com/snarktank/ralph
🌇 City life moves fast, with new businesses opening and streets changing daily. Traditional#maps🗺 rely on slow update cycles, so they struggle to keep pace. This outdated information can leave you feeling lost, wasting precious time.
🦖 At#Mappasauruswe utilize the collective power of crowdsourcing by connecting#camerasintegrated with#AI, constantly feeding the latest information on new businesses, road closures, and anything else that changes in the city. With eyes of the#networkeverywhere, you'll always have access to the most updated information. It's a map built for the people, by the people.
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Super Bowl Ad TRICKING You Into Welcoming Surveillance State!
During the Super Bowl, you may have seen a commercial for #Amazon’s #Ring “Search Party” feature, which uses an emotional lost-dog story to encourage adoption of participation in what amounts to a widespread neighborhood #surveillance net. Jimmy points out that the ad masks #privacy risks tied to AI-driven #cameras, data sharing, and Amazon’s broader surveillance ecosystem, including concerns about opt-out defaults and government access.
He and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger expand the discussion into a broader critique of social media and smart devices as tools of self-surveillance, suggesting public safety and convenience are being used to justify constant monitoring. Ultimately, it frames the commercial as emblematic of a growing surveillance state presented as benevolent technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AJtRDjoXN4
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Hohem Raises $13.76M
Hohem secures $13.76 million funding in a round closing on December 12, 2024. The brand specializes in AI tracking gimbals for both consumers and professionals, offering stabilizers for smartphones and cameras.
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