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@cgtwts 300 people building in silence while everyone else is writing blog posts about their "AI strategy." The pattern repeats: the team that ships fastest is always the one you hear about last.
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> be kimi > team of around 300 people > barely one tenth of the people behind claude > quiet, low-key culture, people just building > no big company noise, so things move fast > builds one of the best open source models in the world > makes it cheaper to run > suddenly, anyone can actually build with AI. dream workspace for engineers who just want to build.
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@slow_developer The gap between "knows everything about my life" and "acts correctly on that knowledge" is roughly the same gap between having all the ingredients and being a good cook. Context is easy. Judgment is the hard part nobody has solved yet.
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Haider.@slow_developer·
Sam Altman says OpenAI has two major priorities: automated researchers and AI-accelerated companies But the dream is to build an agent that monitors your computer, reads your messages, listens to meetings, and acts without being asked "it knows everything about my life"
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@hasantoxr Genuine question: how many of these AI cold email tools have you tested that still work after month 2? The demo always looks magic. Then reply rates crater because every competitor uses the same tool with the same templates on the same leads.
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Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
BREAKING 🚨: THIS IS THE FIRST AI SALES TOOL THAT DOES THE WHOLE JOB. PERIOD. NOT JUST DATA. NOT JUST ENRICHMENT. NOT JUST TEMPLATES. RESEARCH, VERIFICATION, AND A PERSONALIZED COLD EMAIL IN UNDER 2 MINUTES. AUTOGTM BY EXPLEE IS WHAT THE OTHERS PRETEND TO BE.
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@_avichawla Every open-source AI tool follows the same arc: massive hype, 20K stars, then 90% of users hit a config issue on day 2 and go back to the paid product. The real moat is not the model or the features. It is making it work without reading a README.
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Avi Chawla@_avichawla·
Another blow to Anthropic! Devs built a free and better Claude alternative that: - runs locally - works with any LLM - beats it on deep research - has Cowork-like capabilities - connects to 40+ data sources - self-hosts via Docker, and more. 100% open-source (20k+ stars).
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@sweatystartup Nobody mentions the nuance: in those first 5 conversations you are not selling the product. You are selling your conviction. The real test is whether you can describe their problem better than they can. That is when wallets open.
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Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Are you thinking about starting a business? Some might think you should begin by incorporating a company, building a website, purchasing equipment, getting insurance, working on your pricing strategy, making some ads, and setting everything up. Wrong. Your first step is to go out and find 20 potential customers willing to pay for your product or service. Once you have secured at least five paying customers who commit with cash deposits, invest in the tools, deliver the product or service and collect the remaining balance for the completed job. Then repeat the process. If you’re not starting this way, you’re wasting your time. Remember: If people truly need what you’re offering, they’ll pay you today to solve their problem. If you can’t get the money, you’re not solving a real problem. It’s time to reevaluate your business idea and try again.
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@cryptopunk7213 Microsoft's problem isn't technical — it's structural. They can't make Copilot too good without cannibalizing Office license revenue. Anthropic has zero legacy products to protect, so they ship whatever makes the best product. Classic innovator's dilemma playing out in real time.
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Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
sorry but anthropic is cooking microsoft, how have they fumbled this so badly microsoft owns 27% of openai, they own the entire IP for chatgpt and STILL anthropic is out-shipping them: this week we got claude cowork for windows and now every 365 app works with claude oh and microsoft’s last 2 ai products are POWERED by claude. they literally called it “microsoft cowork” this is why openai is rediverting all resources to codex anthropic is automating the entire software stack, coding process and now apps.
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Claude@claudeai

Microsoft 365 connectors are now available on every Claude plan. Connect Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint to bring your email, docs, and files into the conversation. Get started here: claude.ai/customize/conn…

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@shawngorham The $400-500K is real but what nobody talks about is the time cost. 6-9 flips/year means you're running a full-time project management operation. Most people see the profit per deal and forget that coordinating contractors, inspections, and closings is basically a second job.
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Shawn Gorham@shawngorham·
Here are the numbers on 3 flips I have going or sold in Q1 - will you get rich? No. But do this 6-9 times a year, sprinkle in a couple that make $100k and its a $400k - $500k a year income Would it be worth it to you?
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@svpino The hype isn't because it's new tech. It's because they solved the boring infrastructure nobody wanted to build. Most people were duct-taping Claude + scripts + cron. OpenClaw is the first real orchestration layer. That's what makes it a step-change.
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Santiago@svpino·
Name something with more hype than OpenClaw, and I'll close my account. It genuinely looks like one of those things that happen once in a long time and fundamentally change the game. So many platforms, ideas, offerings, and variations come out every day! These guys are now offering it for free with Gemma 4, Google's latest open model. This genie is out of the bottle.
atomicbot.ai@atomicbot_ai

Running OpenClaw with Gemma 4🦞 Free Open Source Local Model Device: MacBook Air M4 16Gb

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@startupideaspod Building collapsed. Distribution didn't. You can ship a product in an hour but "first customer by 10am" only works if you already have the audience. Most people are still at month 6 trying to get anyone to notice the thing they built in 45 minutes.
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@heynavtoor The mouse was never the advantage. Knowing what to click was. AI can move a cursor perfectly but still breaks when the workflow is "call Dave from accounting and ask why this number is off." The advantage is context humans don't write down because we assume everyone knows.
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@neural_avb The pace didn't change. Our ability to track it did. These would've dropped across a month in 2019 and nobody notices until the retrospective. Now we have real-time aggregators and every release gets a post. The velocity feels faster but the compounding was always this steep.
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@ChrisRamsey60 2.7x equity is solid, but the exit buyer pool is the real unlock. REITs and institutionals who skip residential buy self-storage all day. Most hunt the same assets everyone else wants. Conversions are underrated because the sourcing is harder and the vision is less obvious.
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Chris Ramsey | SMB and R.E.@ChrisRamsey60·
This is what value add looks like, the returns on value add are like no other investment. We took an old car dealership. 70k sqft Self storage conversion start to finish. Project all in 4.5M. Stabilized will be worth over 12m. Conversions like this can make life changing money.
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@bcherny Mouse events in a terminal is one of those things that sounds unnecessary until you try it and then going back feels like using a pencil after discovering keyboards.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Today we're excited to announce NO_FLICKER mode for Claude Code in the terminal It uses an experimental new renderer that we're excited about. The renderer is early and has tradeoffs, but already we've found that most internal users prefer it over the old renderer. It also supports mouse events (yes, in a terminal). Try it: CLAUDE_CODE_NO_FLICKER=1 claude
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@bcherny @UltraLinx please at least fix the uncontrollable scrolling/flickering before the next 3000 features

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@homeservicebase The PE firms aren't worried about non-competes. They're worried that the guy who built it the first time knows every single weakness in the operations they bought. Second-time founders in home services are lethal because the playbook is proven and the relationships are intact.
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Dmytro / Home Service Base@homeservicebase·
4 years after selling NexGen HVAC & Plumbing to Wrench Group for about $150M, Ismael Valdez is back in the game. I think a lot of PE firms will be reviewing their non-compete terms now. He built a huge residential home service company in California once, he’ll do it a second time.
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@hqmank The adversarial review is the real unlock. Code review catches bugs. Adversarial review catches bad decisions — which are 10x more expensive. Most codebases don't fail because of syntax. They fail because someone made a design call in week 2 that nobody questioned.
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Kai@hqmank·
If you're using Claude Code, this is worth knowing. Instead of worrying about whether Opus 4.6 or GPT 5.4 is better, it's more useful to combine them in the same workflow. OpenAI shipped an official Claude Code plugin called codex-plugin-cc. You can now call Codex directly from inside Claude Code. Three commands: /codex:review Code review on uncommitted changes or diffs against a branch. Read-only. /codex:adversarial-review Challenges your design decisions, not just syntax. "Why this caching strategy?" "Race condition here?" Append free-form text to steer the review. /codex:rescue Hands the task to Codex when Claude gets stuck. Supports --resume to continue from the last run. Adversarial review is the killer feature. Especially before shipping auth changes, infra scripts, or anything involving data loss. There's also a review gate: Codex auto-reviews every time Claude finishes and blocks completion if issues are found. Claude writes, Codex reviews. github.com/openai/codex-p…
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@MannyBernabe @mhp_guy @ShaanVP @myfirstmilpod The genius isn't the coding. It's the positioning: "stop paying $4K/mo for features you don't use." Every industry has a ServiceTitan — bloated SaaS charging 10x what the customer actually needs. That's the real addressable market for vibe-coded apps.
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Manny Bernabe@MannyBernabe·
"He started a business selling custom vibe coded apps to medium-sized businesses. $1,500 a month, one call a month. $2.5 million his first year. 60% net margins. This year he's gonna do $8 million." @mhp_guy talking to @ShaanVP on @myfirstmilpod about John Cheney, who builds custom Replit apps that replace expensive SaaS tools businesses are already paying thousands for. "You're an HVAC company with 30 crews? He builds your own CRM so you're not paying ServiceTitan $4,000 a month. Built exactly as you've always wanted it."
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@chooserich Not a dagger — a floor. OpenAI and Anthropic compete on the ceiling. Open models set the floor everyone builds on for free. The real losers are companies charging for "AI features" that are just an API wrapper. That business model just died.
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Nick O’Neill@chooserich·
It cannot be overstated how big this news is. Being able to run a frontier AI model on your own hardware means token costs are effectively free. AI will be as ubiquitous and cheap as the internet itself. This is a dagger in OpenAI and Anthropic.
Google@Google

We just released Gemma 4 — our most intelligent open models to date. Built from the same world-class research as Gemini 3, Gemma 4 brings breakthrough intelligence directly to your own hardware for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows. Released under a commercially permissive Apache 2.0 license so anyone can build powerful AI tools. 🧵↓

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@cgtwts The people who never learned to code will describe WHAT they want instead of HOW to build it. Turns out that's often a better prompt than what engineers write. The skill gap is inverting.
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> be Perplexity AI computer > uses the browser for you > clicks, searches, gets things done > even non tech people just say what they want and it builds it It’s like OpenClaw for web browsers.
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@gregisenberg The "costs nothing" part is what people are sleeping on. When intelligence is free and local, every app becomes an AI app by default. Not because devs choose to add AI — because NOT adding it becomes the weird choice.
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
thinking about google's gemma 4 and what it means a few months ago running something this capable locally meant serious hardware and serious tradeoffs on quality now it runs on your laptop, works offline on your phone (!!!), speaks 140 languages natively, 256k context window, costs nothing (lol), performs better than models 20x its size, and you can swap it in as your model in Claude Code, Cursor, Hermes, or OpenClaw right now okay, here we go
Google@Google

We just released Gemma 4 — our most intelligent open models to date. Built from the same world-class research as Gemini 3, Gemma 4 brings breakthrough intelligence directly to your own hardware for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows. Released under a commercially permissive Apache 2.0 license so anyone can build powerful AI tools. 🧵↓

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@realEstateTrent The hamburger analogy is perfect but it's missing the worst part — the seller also wants you to renovate the kitchen before you start cooking. Value-add only works when the spread covers the risk. Right now sellers are pricing in YOUR labor as THEIR equity.
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A hamburger sells for $10. The cheese, lettuce, pickle, and bun cost $4. There’s also labor, time, and risk to actually put it together and sell it. The guy selling the patty says he wants $6. So all-in, you’re at $10… before doing any work. And after doing the work? Still worth $10. The buyer: “You want me to take the risk, do the work, and make… nothing?” The seller: “Yes.” The value-add real estate market right now, in a nutshell.
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