Zeitgeist Digest

Saturday, March 28
What the timeline is thinking about this morning

I · The Agent Stack Is Crystallizing

Multiple threads converging on the same question: how do autonomous coding agents maintain coherent state across long sessions?

Over the last 2 days, we've stumbled upon a really powerful coding agent interaction pattern: git notes as an underground information network. Git notes are ubiquitous (part of git) and "invisible" (GitHub chose not to display them). This presents a very interesting opportunity for agent-to-agent communication.
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dan · 13h
Git notes ftw. I've long used prose.md programs to continuously synthesize my project repositories to avoid the problem of mental model drift (aka cognitive debt). What is the motion of my codebase? — simple but powerful insight (thanks Opus).
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Two builders independently arriving at the same architecture: git's hidden metadata layer as a covert channel for agent state. The bookmark-to-like ratio on both posts tells you this is practitioners quietly saving it.
Another sick upcoming feature: /acp spawn codex --bind here. LOOK AT ME, I AM CODEX NOW. You could bind codex/claude code/opencode already in threads, now you can take over your current session as well.
474 likes · 151 bookmarks · 30K views
Screw it, I made it open source. This is Notchy — he stops you getting distracted when using Claude Code by replacing your MacBook's notch with a terminal. Lets you know when Claude needs your attention. Plays a sound when tasks are complete. Stops your MacBook from sleeping during runs.
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I've built an agent scaffold at home which can take hours-long autonomous actions — creating beautiful artifacts from a mere whisper. If this is not the exteriorization of the human imagination, I don't know what is.
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I'm genuinely excited about this and surprised I haven't seen more people talking about it: Gemini Embedding 2 — Google's first fully multimodal embedding model. If you're building agents, memory, etc., this will impact everyone.
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II · The Slop Immune Response

In an effort to try stop seeing so much slop I've been trying to train my own AI detection model. Found something incredibly interesting: for the most part, LLM-generated text and human-written text are linearly separable.
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After further testing of @PhotaLabs' Image "Model," we have concluded that Phota is merely a Nano Banana Wrapper that is being sold as a 'new foundation model.' This is deceptive. We have decided to remove it.
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Two facets of the same anti-slop instinct: one guy trains a classifier and discovers the geometry is almost trivially simple. Meanwhile, an image platform catches a competitor reselling an existing model as a "new foundation model." The immune system is waking up.

III · The Schism Gets a Paper Trail

Trending: "Decade-Long Feud Between OpenAI and Anthropic Leaders Exposed" — 418 posts and climbing.

It's never been entirely clear why Dario and the other Anthropic co-founders left OpenAI. I set out to find out.
Trending · News · 418 posts
Liv · 2h
This seems like an all round bizarre interaction?
1.2K likes · 306 bookmarks · 98K views
I understand they're naming the new Claude after a Lovecraftian horror. This makes sense. Consider the things Lovecraft was actually afraid of: modernity, women, minorities, fish…
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IV · Iran–Israel: The Slow Drip Strategy

NEW: Iran may be attempting to maximize the effects of its limited capacity to launch large missile salvos at Israel by launching small missile salvos throughout the day to impose psychological effects on Israeli civilians by consistently forcing them to take shelter.
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Trending: "Trump Calls Iran Campaign 'Military Operation' to Avoid Congress Approval" — 892 posts. The framing shift from "strikes" to "military operation" is doing real legal work: it's how you sidestep the War Powers Act.

V · Ukraine: Human Cost, Ongoing

This is a Ukrainian veteran, Serhii Pomahaibo (46). In August 2022, a gunshot shrapnel wound to the head near Kherson. Open brain trauma. Coma. His wife was told he was dead. She didn't believe it. She searched hospitals until she found him in intensive care in Odesa.
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So, @Ubiquiti responded to our action. A few hours after we showed up at their headquarters in Manhattan, @Square — Ubiquiti's partner company — deactivated the account we use to sell T-shirts at our gigs. Going after Russian feminist activists in exile, but not after Russian surveillance tech.
1K likes · 336 reposts · 24K views
"Donbas" trending in France. The war continues to pulse through the timeline in fragments — individual stories, corporate complicity, geographic trending. No single narrative, just persistent signal.

VI · Design as Function, Not Decoration

John Smothers (reposted by Soleio) · 3h
We've lost the plot when people disconnect design from function. Jobs, Rams, Ive, Ferrari, Dyson — they all understood that great design starts with seamless functionality. Form without function isn't design.
32 likes · QT of @BenjaminDEKR: "Design is not the issue at X. The design is fine. It's the functionality."
Dan · 12h
With a recent client, I tested a new internal tool, which is like Tinder but for design taste. It shows 26 logos in the client's selected industry, and they swipe on the ones they hate or love. It spits out the top 3 most loved and hated logos, a taste profile, and recommendations.
125 likes · 52 bookmarks · 5K views
Can someone point me in the direction of how to do art style like this? I like the black and white, gritty, pixelated texture. [QT of OpenAI's "Emergence" brand exploration by @jeffinvenice]
1.4K likes · 1,875 bookmarks · 156K views
Digital fashion shouldn't be flat. I built Material Memory: a real-time haptic engine where fabrics have "physical personalities." Silk flows. Denim resists. Linen crinkles. Pure math + Custom GLSL + Verlet physics.
20 likes · 15 bookmarks · 913 views

VII · AI as Health Companion

𝚟𝚒𝚎 ⟢ (reposted by roon) · 9h
I used the free version of ChatGPT to discuss my ongoing Crohn's disease treatment, to see what it would be like for someone who doesn't have access to plus or pro but was struggling with the same issue as me. The answers were so compelling and reassuring that I got slightly emotional.
753 likes · 121 bookmarks · 47K views
Roon reposting this is the signal. The e/acc crowd doesn't usually amplify health stories — but this one cuts: what does it mean that the free tier of an AI is already a better first-line health companion than most people's access to doctors?

VIII · Platform & Culture

If you're seeing a bunch of Japanese posts: Japan has more daily active users and more time spent on X than any other country in the world. Over two thirds of the country is monthly active on X. One of the highest penetration rates globally.
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FBI Director Kash Patel used the email SpiderKash at Yahoo. Someone found the username SpiderKash on XVideos and asserted attribution. This is for OSINT nerds: same username ≠ same person. That's not how this works.
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A CEO from one of our portfolio companies shared this with their team: "We are living through a period of compounding change. And in moments like these…" — reflects what all founders and CEOs should be communicating.
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IX · Stray Signals

"As small children, we're taught that we should know what we're doing, where we're going, what we're going to see. But writing is like driving at night: you can only see five feet ahead."
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"Agent-at-work" indicator in @paper — a 10-second video showing how a document signals that an AI agent is actively editing it.
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