Summary
Low-signal slot, two items worth attention buried in a long tail of personal and French-language opinion threads. The single Tier-1 nugget is Scoble flagging an Atlas Inference benchmark of Qwen3.6-35B at 200+ tok/s on an NVIDIA DGX Spark (GB10), roughly 3x what Codex and Claude pipelines hit on the same class of box; if the number holds it is a real GPU-inference story. Scoble also surfaced the new Hermes Agent Kanban release where the orchestrator auto-decomposes a triage prompt into subtasks and routes them to typed agent profiles, which is the kind of multi-agent board pattern worth tracking. Everything else is filler: a cluster of 16 @brivael posts (cluster of 16) is a French-language meta-fight about AI, copycats, and intellectual authority with no technical content, and the rest of Scoble's feed is personal essays and a friend's identity-verification startup pitch.
Posts
- Atlas Inference clocks Qwen3.6-35B at 200+ tok/s on DGX Spark (GB10) (@Scobleizer reposting @AtlasInference). Claim is roughly 3x what Codex and Claude get on the same hardware class. No paper, no kernel detail, no methodology in the post itself. Worth a follow-up read if Atlas publishes anything substantive on what they are doing differently on GB10.
- Hermes Agent Kanban: orchestrator auto-decomposition on triage (@Scobleizer reposting Teknium · docs · PR #27572). Drop one prompt into triage, orchestrator agent decomposes it into subtasks and assigns each to a named agent profile based on specialization descriptions. Durable task board in
~/.hermes/kanban.db, every worker is its own OS process, agents drive viakanban_*tools. Adjacent to prior Claude-vs-Hermes coverage in agentic-systems. - @brivael French-language self-promotion and AI-meritocracy thread (cluster of 16, @brivael). Continuous self-replies and quote-tweets defending himself against copycat critiques, arguing AI is a meritocracy amplifier where talent x effort now gets multiplied by AI leverage, plus a side argument that French intellectuals are about to get eaten by builders. No links to research, no falsifiable claim. Skip.
- Scoble personal feed: Bill Gates time-value, Big Sur sunset, "AI is taking my job" essay (cluster of 4, @Scobleizer). Anecdote-heavy reflections, no technical content. Skip.
- Scoble plugs friend's vein-and-skeletal biometric startup globaledentity.com (@Scobleizer · globaledentity.com). TSA airport security application, multi-factor identity via vein and skeletal scans. Adjacent to identity and biometric AI rather than core wiki topics. Skip.
- @BrettRatner Instagram reel (@BrettRatner). Opaque Instagram link with no preview text. Click through to read.