アドラ|海外AIの活用事例を毎日解説
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アドラ|海外AIの活用事例を毎日解説
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🧑🚀 Day 11 of the @cursor_ai #vibejam Proudly sponsored by @cursor_ai + @boltdotnew + @heyglif + @tripoai Prizes to win (submit your vibe coded game before May 1!) 🏆 $25,000 🥈 $10,000 🥉 $5,000 Today's games I liked most from the #vibejam timeline: 🌉 Grand Quack Auto by @ky__zo, back again, but now he has planes and he's flying to SF! 💻 Devimon by @thejjnn, a monster that runs in your CLI terminal, very different way to deliver a game 🚁 Drone Delivery by @MoneOunchPan, but while delivering you get attacked by anything and everything 🍄 Psychdelic Drive by @DurkatWork, a psychedelic driving game with lots of trippy effects!! YOU HAVE 18 DAYS LEFT! YOU CAN STILL ENTER! Reply in this thread with updates on your current games to share your progress, and add tag #vibejam so I see and can include you in the daily tweet There's now $40,000 in prizes for you to win, see threads below for more info. The Gold prize is $25,000, bronze is $10,000 and silver is $5,000! Wanna to participate? You can still start now and submit your game any time before May 1!

ParseBench is the most comprehensive OCR benchmark for real-world enterprise documents: financial filings, contracts, insurance documents, and more. We evaluate across 5 dimensions that are present among these documents: 1. Tables: including merged cells, hierarchical headers, cross-page tables 2. Charts: data point extraction 3. Content faithfulness: omitted/hallucinated text, reading order 4. Semantic formatting: strikethrough, superscripts, bold/italics 5. Visual grounding: element localization, classification If you're dealing with paperwork heavy use cases in finance, insurance, legal, and more, come check it out. There's a *lot* of content in there, and we'll be doing deep dives into each of the dimensions. Find full details in our blog and ArXiv paper! Blog: llamaindex.ai/blog/parsebenc… ArXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2604.08538…

It is very nice to see Codex getting so much love. We are launching a $100 ChatGPT Pro tier by very popular demand.

You can now host your Replit apps globally - Compute + storage colocated automatically - Enterprise teams can enforce org-wide region policies - New Europe, Asia, South America and Australia regions. Available for new apps for paying customers only.

NEW DISTRIBUTION HACK I never noticed this until today I was googling something random and saw Google now has 2 NEW dedicated tabs for "Forums" and "Short Video" Short video is "show me someone actually doing this" Forums are "show me someone who's actually been through this" It took me a second to clock why this felt significant. Google spent 25 years indexing pages and now they're indexing people Which accidentally creates the best distribution opportunity I've seen in years I'd start both today if you haven't. No brainer.

how to use claude code + 3 MCPs + 2 AI tools to go from cold idea to live A/B test in 1 session (full workflow): 1. connect ideabrowser as an MCP. pull your project context like ICP, positioning, offer, growth strategy directly into the terminal. 2. use ideabrowser skills to generate a lead magnet concept tailored to your niche. it builds the strategy doc and saves it as a file. 3. open paper (connected to claude code). design your landing page visually and iterate on hero, sections, components. design and code stay in sync. dont necessarily need figma here. 4. deploy the landing page. wire up humblytics for analytics like traffic, scroll depth, heat maps, funnel tracking, full attribution. 5. run a no-code A/B experiment directly from claude code. it dynamically swaps your headline on the live site. 6. store the results back into @ideabrowser (pro plan) so your agent compounds context over time. every future decision is informed by past data. 7. everyone can build landing pages now. the gap is knowing what to test, how to get customers, and how to optimize. this stack/workflowcloses that gap. @amirmxt showed me this live and i can't stop thinking about the arbitrage. 99.999% of people don't know this stack exists. it's like when 5 cent facebook ads were around, arbritrage is all over again. episode is finally live on @startupideaspod (full demo there) this one is different. send it to a friend who likes ideas and automating businesses. 100% free to watch this and get your creative juices flowing (let me know what you want me to cover next) watch

Pirate & Architect! Sometimes you are lost in vibe coding and you create a pull request that is a little too big. It's very simple. Just say to split it up in different plans and use stacked PRs. github.github.com/gh-stack/ It's easier to go one by one, review them, and see if anything needs iteration. But the cool part is that you did create a feature that you want. You don't know where it is, and you already kind of kicked the tires. But this is the time to simplify, refactor as well. Pull request by pull request. Reducing the scope but understanding what you need to build as a larger picture.

Someone recently suggested to me that the reason OpenClaw moment was so big is because it's the first time a large group of non-technical people (who otherwise only knew AI as synonymous with ChatGPT as a website) experienced the latest agentic models.