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Alpha Batcher

@alphabatcher

Writing about AI & building agents

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Alpha Batcher@alphabatcher·
🚨 Cursor just dropped Composer 2, it changes vibe coding Now it plans, builds, and ships across hundreds of steps, on its own What's actually possible now: - Describe a feature in plain English: get working code across multiple files - Hand it a broken codebase: it reads the whole project and proposes fixes - Run a full API integration or migration: Composer plans the steps and executes them autonomously - Refactor legacy code: it holds context across the entire repo - Prototype an idea from scratch: architecture, logic, boilerplate - done - Hit a bug at 2am: it doesn't just find it, it traces the root cause and fixes it end-to-end The benchmark jump is real: +39% over Composer 1.5 The price is even better: $0.50/M input. $2.50/M output That's frontier-level intelligence at a fraction of what GPT-4 or Claude cost It's building its own model and it's coming for the whole stack👇
Cursor@cursor_ai

Composer 2 is now available in Cursor.

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Alpha Batcher@alphabatcher·
@emollick What's so interesting in frontier bro? can you explain
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Alpha Batcher@alphabatcher·
🚨 Cursor just dropped Composer 2, it changes vibe coding Now it plans, builds, and ships across hundreds of steps, on its own What's actually possible now: - Describe a feature in plain English: get working code across multiple files - Hand it a broken codebase: it reads the whole project and proposes fixes - Run a full API integration or migration: Composer plans the steps and executes them autonomously - Refactor legacy code: it holds context across the entire repo - Prototype an idea from scratch: architecture, logic, boilerplate - done - Hit a bug at 2am: it doesn't just find it, it traces the root cause and fixes it end-to-end The benchmark jump is real: +39% over Composer 1.5 The price is even better: $0.50/M input. $2.50/M output That's frontier-level intelligence at a fraction of what GPT-4 or Claude cost It's building its own model and it's coming for the whole stack👇
Cursor@cursor_ai

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GAN✨@theganfam·
@alphabatcher no way this just jumped the curve like that composer 2 is straight up dangerous
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Blum@Blum_OG·
@alphabatcher once it can hold the repo and keep moving, people feel it
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Treff@0xTreff·
@alphabatcher the price is the real signal here it works well enough, cost decides a lot
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LangChain@LangChain·
Introducing LangSmith Fleet. Agents for every team. → Build agents with natural language → Share and control who can edit, run, or clone each agent → Manage authentication with agent identity → Approve actions with human-in-the-loop → Track and audit actions with tracing in LangSmith Observability Try Fleet: smith.langchain.com/agents?skipOnb…
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Alpha Batcher@alphabatcher·
@svpino I totally agree, because in fact it is our creation and we are responsible for it
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Santiago@svpino·
Whoever uses AI to write code should be responsible for that code (and liable for any potential consequences). I don't care what model you used, how you used it, or how much it helped you. You are responsible for the code.
Santiago@svpino

I didn't know you could disable Claude Code attribution when committing code. To fix it, I asked Claude Code to disable attribution, and it updated the global settings. json file. No more "Co-Authored-By: AI <ai@example.com>" comments.

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Matt Wolfe@mreflow·
Thanks to everyone who's been sharing feedback on the new Future Tools website! A lot of great suggestions to improve things. I was at GTC this week so progress was slow. I'm working through them and continually optimizing for maximal usefulness! Keep em coming!
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Theinfralab@Logical_Girll·
Instead of watching a movie, learn OpenClaw in 317 minutes.
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Ty@FieroTy·
Hi twitter friends, I’m joining @OpenAI to work on applied evals! A few years ago my day job was studying microbes Somehow this feels like a natural progression 😄
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Alpha Batcher@alphabatcher·
@DonCryptonn many simply do not understand how to properly implement AI + how to automate it
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cryptod0n ₿@DonCryptonn·
@alphabatcher Small biz owners keep getting sold complex AI strategies when simple stuff like auto. reply templates and basic invoice flows would save them 80% of that time. Most of these tasks don't need GPT4, just a solid Zapier setup and 2 hours of planning.
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Alpha Batcher@alphabatcher·
5 ways you can use AI to solve key business needs (automation guide) ​ I talked to dozens of small business owners over the past year ​ Most of them were losing 15-20 hours a week to tasks that could run on autopilot ​ Not because of bad strategy. because of repetitive tasks no one ever automated ​ Here are 5 real business problems AI solves right now 👇 ​ 1. Losing leads because you respond too slow ​ the average business responds to a new inquiry in 2-3 hours ​ but studies show that if you don't respond within 5 minutes, your chances of closing drop by 80% ​ the fix: ​ - AI responds to every new inquiry instantly, 24/7 - qualifies the lead with 2-3 questions - books a call or sends an offer automatically - logs everything into your CRM without anyone touching it ​ tools: Manychat, Tidio, n8n + your CRM of choice ​ 2. Team wastes hours answering the same questions ​ the average support agent spends 4-5 hours a day answering questions that never change ​ that's more than half the workday gone on copy-paste replies ​ "what's the price", "how does it work", "what's the timeline", "do you have X" ​ the fix: ​ - AI handles all repetitive questions instantly - complex or sensitive cases get escalated to a human with full context already attached - customer gets an answer in seconds, not hours - team focuses only on conversations that actually need them ​ tools: Intercom, Tidio, custom GPT connected to your docs ​ 3. Data lives in five different places and nobody looks at it ​ most small businesses collect data, but almost nobody actually uses it ​ decisions get made on gut feeling because the numbers are never ready in time ​ because pulling it together takes so long that by the time the report is ready, it's already outdated the fix: ​ - connect all your tools once (CRM, ads, sales, ops) - AI pulls the data automatically on a schedule - you get a clean summary delivered to your Slack or email every Monday morning - no spreadsheets, no manual work, no outdated numbers ​ tools: n8n or Make + Airtable + your data sources ​ 4. Onboarding is inconsistent and nobody notices until it's too late ​ the first 7 days after someone buys or joins your team are the most important ​ but in most companies, no one actually checks whether the person received everything they needed ​ the fix: ​ - new client or employee triggers an automatic sequence - day 1: welcome + what to expect - day 3: useful resource or check-in - day 7: quick feedback question - all of it runs without anyone managing it ​ tools: n8n or Make + ActiveCampaign or MailerLite + Notion or Google Docs (for resource delivery) ​ 5. Content either doesn't happen or happens in chaos ​ businesses that post consistently get 3x more inbound leads than those that don't ​ but most small businesses either don't post at all or post randomly when someone finds 20 minutes between meetings the fix: ​ - you prepare content once a week - AI generates post variations for each platform - you pick one, make small edits, approve - everything goes out on schedule automatically tools: Make or n8n + Claude or ChatGPT + Buffer or Publer ​ CONCLUSION: ​ Most small businesses already have the problems listed above ​ They just don't know they can be solved without hiring more people ​ Pick one problem from this list. Build one solution. Deliver one result ​ That's how you start. That's also how you scale ​ The demand is real. The tools are accessible. The businesses that move first will have a serious edge over everyone still doing it manually
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D-5@mikotabrbrbr·
@alphabatcher automatisation> hiring if you’re still responding to leads 2 hours later you’ve already lost the deal
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