˗` Cam Burley ˊ˗

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˗` Cam Burley ˊ˗

˗` Cam Burley ˊ˗

@CodeCamCode

Reducing my go-to-market speed. I get slowed down watching boxing 🥊

In My Bag Beigetreten Kasım 2011
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˗` Cam Burley ˊ˗
˗` Cam Burley ˊ˗@CodeCamCode·
Pre-AI dev advantage: I skip the cope. New tech drops, I see exactly what it is and what it'll become. Not squinting at it tryna convince myself it’s mid…just building
Chrys Bader@chrysb

folks who are calling @openclaw pure hype are telling on themselves openclaw is like the early internet, it's raw, unrefined, and takes a little doing to get things to work, but when you figure it out, it's transformative. here are some real use cases that are having material impact on our $2.5M ARR business: 1. ad creative pipeline. our head of growth @ArjunShukl95550 built an end-to-end creative pipeline to go from ideation to publish adds to meta, greatly increasing our creative iteration speed. it's producing winning creatives. it lives in slack, and anyone on the team can share their ideas and have them enter the pipeline. 2. data analytics agent. another bot lives in our slack that connects to bigquery and lets our team ask any questions of the data, it produces charts and answers questions in real time. no one needs to write SQL anymore. 3. recruiting. i told my agent about a role we're hiring for, and it scoured linkedin and the web, found 30 candidates, portfolio, email addresses, and stack ranked them based on fit with our criteria this is just in the past week. i have twenty more success stories for you i can share another time. you have to understand, this is the shittiest it will ever be. everyone is going to have one or more personal self-improving agents that they use every day, and openclaw is what revealed this future to us. if you can't see this, i encourage you to look harder there will be many competitors (and already are), and the large labs will start to converge on this (they already are) too. openclaw may not win, but it opened pandora's box and uncorked the agentic future.

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˗` Cam Burley ˊ˗@CodeCamCode·
I'm obsessed with agent-native products. I want to see more opinionated builders build products and services for agents, not for humans. Who should I be watching? (@AgentBrowser @agentcommune and @agentmail are great examples)
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Dan Shipper 📧@danshipper·
who wants to help me find and fix a few performance issues in proof? ideally you: - are extremely ai-pilled - have experience with yjs / hocus pocus - wanna work together for a day or two! dm me
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Can Vardar@icanvardar·
the only real currency is time
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predicts intelligence will be sold to people on a meter, “like electricity or water”
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˗` Cam Burley ˊ˗@CodeCamCode·
I tried this and the UX is top-tier…for my agent especially. A2A and hybrids like this remind me of decentralized apps, in the early days. All the infra shifts to the user and feels way more like P2P than having a company in the middle
Dan Shipper 📧@danshipper

BREAKING: Proof—a new product from @every It’s a live collaborative document editor where humans and AI agents work together in the same doc. It's fast, free, and open source—available now at proofeditor.ai. It’s built from the ground up for the kinds of documents agents are increasingly writing: bug reports, PRDs, implementation plans, research briefs, copy audits, strategy docs, memos, and proposals. Why Proof? When everyone on your team is working with agents, there's suddenly a ton of AI-generated text flying around—planning docs, strategy memos, session recaps. But the current process for collaborating and iterating on agent-generated writing is…weirdly primitive. It mostly takes place in Markdown files on your laptop, which makes it reminiscent of document editing in 1999. Proof lets you leave .md files behind. What makes Proof different? - Proof is agent-native: Anything you can do in Proof, your agent can do just as easily. - Proof tracks provenance: A colored rail on the left side of every document tracks who wrote what. Green means human, Purple means AI. - Proof is login-free and open source: This is because we want Proof to be your agent's favorite document editor. Check it out now, for free—no login required: proofeditor.ai

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ashen@ashen_one·
I have a question for my Openclaw guys When my agent is taking two to five minutes to do a task, is there a way that I can somehow have him come back in every minute and give me an update? I've tried simply asking him to do that and it just doesn't work out He spawns sub-agents to do the task and I should be able to talk to his main but sometimes he's a little stupid What has been your guys' fix to this problem?
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