Robert Mitchell
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Robert Mitchell
@robertmitchell
Founder of @bromleymindfulness and @meditationclass
London, England Inscrit le Ekim 2007
201 Abonnements274 Abonnés

We built OneCLI because agents holding raw API keys is the "storing passwords in plaintext" of 2026.
Excited to see @NanoClaw_AI ship this as default. @summeryue0 inbox story is the one everyone talks about, but there are 1000s of quieter versions happening every day.
Gavriel Cohen@Gavriel_Cohen
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@NanoClaw_AI @Docker I think the real value of nanoclaw is for small businesses.
The ability to delegate tasks like triaging emails, constructing invoices on the fly, updating websites and social media on the go by dictating a conversation into a messaging app is a huge competitive advantage!
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Still buzzin' since we introduced our partnership with @Docker!
The short of it is simple: enterprises. want. AI. agents. in. production.
Talented journos wrote about the partnership for what it is, and what it signals. Check out their work, or ask NanoClaw to help ya find it😉

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Hey @AnthropicAI Whoever suggested the /btw flag on claude code is a genius
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@Gavriel_Cohen I have a relatively small code base and I often find myself going over 50% of context with the 1M model.
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prediction re the end of spreadsheets
AI code gen means that anything that is currently modeled as a spreadsheet is better modeled in code. You get all the advantages of software - libraries, open source, AI, all the complexity and expressiveness.
think about what spreadsheets actually are: they're business logic that's trapped in a grid. Pricing models, financial forecasts, inventory trackers, marketing attribution - these are all fundamentally *programs* that we've been writing in the worst possible IDE. No version control, no testing, no modularity. Just a fragile web of cell references that breaks when someone inserts a row.
The only reason spreadsheets won is that the barrier to writing real software was too high. A finance analyst could learn =VLOOKUP in an afternoon but couldn't learn Python in a month. AI code gen flips that equation completely. Now the same analyst describes what they want in plain English, and gets a real application - with a database, a UI, error handling, the works. The marginal effort to go from "spreadsheet" to "software" just collapsed to near zero.
this is a massive unlock. There are ~1 billion spreadsheet users worldwide. Most of them are building janky software without realizing it. When even 10% of those use cases migrate to actual code, you get an explosion of new micro-applications that look nothing like traditional software. Internal tools that used to live in a shared Google Sheet now become real products. The "shadow IT" spreadsheet that runs half the company's operations finally gets proper infrastructure.
The interesting second-order effect: the spreadsheet was the great equalizer that let non-technical people build things. AI code gen is the *next* great equalizer, but the ceiling is 100x higher. We're about to see what happens when a billion knowledge workers can build real software.
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@Gavriel_Cohen Then what's happening is Stripe is doing the validation on behalf of Google. Google knows that you've passed their KYC tests.
Some cheap Google ads aimed at GitHub users then ties everything up for Google to be confident you're the real deal.
Best of luck!
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@Gavriel_Cohen What the purchase path does is tell Google that people are prepared to pay for what you have, so Google begins to care about you because you might be a source of revenue.
Use a donation-based Stripe payment link. It's actually quite simple.
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@Gavriel_Cohen I run Nanoclaw on a Linux VPS. I have four Telegram bots that provide calendar updates, handle email triage, run my key workflow, and search for marketing content. I'm moving my workflows over to Nanoclaw. I use Tailscale, and I have switched off Port 22. works like a dream.

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I run my meta ads with @openclaw for $0/month 😱
here's the system that runs autonomously:
step 1: daily health check
→ social-cli (major shoutout to @vishalojha_me) wraps @Meta's marketing API (token refresh, pagination, rate limits all handled)
→ am I on track? what's running? who's winning? who's bleeding? any fatigue?
→ the same 5 questions I asked Ads Manager every morning for 20 years
step 2: catch dying ads before CPA spikes
→ @OpenClaw pulls daily frequency by ad
→ frequency > 3.5 = audience is cooked, CTR is about to drop
→ this one signal saves more money than any dashboard
step 3: auto-pause bleeders + shift budget to winners
→ CPA > 2.5x target for 48hrs? auto-pause. no hesitation.
→ ranks every campaign by efficiency. recommends shifting spend.
→ last fri it paused an $87 CPA campaign at 3am and scaled my best performer 30%
step 4: write new ad copy from your winners
→ agent analyzes what's working (hooks, angles, CTAs)
→ generates variations based on the patterns in YOUR top performers
→ copy modeled on what already converts in your account.
step 5: upload ads directly to your account
→ new creative + copy
→ live in @Meta Ads Manager
→ no more downloading, formatting, clicking through the upload flow
→ agent handles the entire publish cycle
step 6: content concepts + morning brief
→ spots patterns across winners and suggests what to test next
→ delivers everything to Telegram, Slack, wherever you want it
→ 90 seconds to read. reply "approved." done.
input: your ad account + your target CPA
output: an AI that monitors, kills, scales, writes, AND uploads your ads
dozens of hours in ad manager → 1 text message
I packaged the entire system as the Meta Ads Kit.
5 @OpenClaw skills:
- meta-ads (daily checks + auto-pause)
- ad-creative-monitor (fatigue detection)
- budget-optimizer (efficiency scoring + shift recs)
- ad-copy-generator (writes variations from your winners)
- ad-upload (publishes creative directly to your account)
giving it away free.
comment ADS + like + follow
(must follow so i can DM)
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I want to start a community dedicated to Claude Code.
It’s become the gateway drug to coding and experiencing the power of AI for tons of people.
This will be a space for people to share killer use cases, agentic workflows, proven prompts, and connect with other CC obsessives.
Comment “Claude” if you want to join.
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We started internal
testing some big updates to the @GoogleAIStudio experience today!
Coming to you early next year but reply below if you’d like early access in the coming weeks 👀
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@wintonARK And to be one of the 1 in 10,000 that is actually grateful for it!
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What amazing fortune
To be 1 of the 100 billion homo sapiens sapiens that have ever lived
And to be alive at this the moment of the great inflection
Not to be 1 of 50 billion that died of mosquito borne disease
Nor to be 1 of 30 billion that died before age 5
Nor 1 of 10 billion killed in an act of violence
Instead to witness this ahistorical moment, to contribute in whatever small way in our outward expansion and proliferation,
To stand on the cusp of history:
What amazing great good fortune
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@AllisonPearson When I listened to the debate there was an acceptance that a psychologist may not be 'available' to evaluate whether a 'subject' is of sound mind. This is monstrous. Any even temporarily depressed person becomes at risk of being killed.
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Utterly chilling.
Assisted Dying is a blueprint for euthanizing the unwanted and the vulnerable.
Danny Kruger@danny__kruger
The Lords debate is helping us get closer and closer to the reality of how the Assisted Dying Bill will work. The logic of this new 'right' is compulsive... you'll be screened at A&E for the quick death pathway, and then assigned a 'navigator' to 'help' you along it.
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@claudeai Some of the daft responses in this thread are something to behold.
If you don't understand Skills, don't post and embarrass yourself; ask Claude to explain how you can use it for your requirements.
😉
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@jenny_wen not to mention the anxiety of not remembering if you are asking the same question twice! 😱
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also!! enterprise search. it sounds boring, but i've been using it for all the questions i'm too scared to ask out loud:
- what's [technical concept] and how is it different from [other thing]?
- what does [some team] do, anyway?!?!
- what work has been done on [project]?
Anthropic@AnthropicAI
We’re also introducing enterprise search. Enterprise search brings your company's knowledge into one place, using a dedicated project that draws from the tools you’ve connected with Claude.
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@bindureddy This is currently one of the most useful things on the internet. 👍
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Best Model Per Use-Case
Presentations - Gemini 2.5
Full-stack apps - GPT-5 Codex, Sonnet 4.5
Docs - Gemini 2.5, GPT-5 thinking
Videos - Sora 2
Images - Nano Banana
Coding - Sonnet 4.5, Grok Code Fast
Browser use - Sonnet 4.5
Doc Processing - Gemini Flash
Enterprise Search - Sonnet 4.5
Data analysis (complex) - Opus 4.1
Agentic workflows - Sonnet 4.5, Haiku 4.5
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I just read the @claudeai skills docs.
I realised I now needed an infinitely growing library of projects and context to guide Claude in the processes I have planned, but Claude skills have solved that in as elegant a manner as I could have hoped for.
Rock on @AnthropicAI!
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