Vaibhav Sisinty

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Vaibhav Sisinty

Vaibhav Sisinty

@VaibhavSisinty

🔥Building @GrowthSchoolio 🤖On a mission to upskill 100M ( 8M done ) people globally with AI 📧 [email protected]

Bangalore शामिल हुए Aralık 2009
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Hot take: Every AI app will become a super app. Not because they want to. Because they have to. Perplexity ✓ Genspark ✓ Manus ✓ Lovable ✓ Replit and Emergent are next. The moat isn't the feature. It's the ecosystem.
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The best Claude update nobody's talking about: It now neatly organises most responses into Artifacts that naturally fit the UI. Not a feature drop. Not a change log. Just quietly becoming more useful every week.
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Looks like everyone is moving from building AI Agents to AI Orchestrators!
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Someone just open-sourced a global intelligence system. The kind governments spend millions building. Yes, seriously. Meet Crucix. An always-on intelligence system that watches the world… and texts you when something actually matters. Every 15 minutes, it scans 26 live data streams and fuses them into a single Jarvis-style command center. Here’s what it’s tracking in real-time: → NASA satellite fire detection → Fed economic signals → Markets: crypto, oil, commodities → Sanctions + watchlists → Maritime vessel tracking → Global news via GDELT + RSS → Global flight movement → Radiation levels → Conflict zone activity → Sentiment from 17 Telegram intel channels Now the wild part: It’s not just passive, it talks back. Ping it on Telegram or Discord: → /brief → get a full intelligence rundown → /sweep → trigger a fresh global scan It responds like an analyst on demand. The kind of system usually locked behind six-figure government contracts… …just got open-sourced. MIT licensed.
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Google just killed the “Avg Designer”. They’re trying to delete the learning curve. Stitch just flipped the design from a skill → a prompt. Designers spent years mastering Figma. Stitch compresses that into seconds. Here’s what actually matters: 1. AI-native canvas: One surface for everything images, code, and text understood together, not in silos. 2. DESIGN.md: Every project starts with a system. Your design rules are auto-generated, structured, and portable in a single file. 3.Instant prototyping No wiring, no setup. Hit play and your app comes alive, predicting the next screen as you click. 4. Context-aware design agent Sees your entire canvas, edits across it, swaps visuals, generates briefs, and blends mobile + desktop flows seamlessly. 5. Voice-driven design Just say what you want. It sees your canvas, responds instantly, and handles critiques, iterations, and navigation hands-free. This is the shift: Before: Tools → Skills → Output Now: Intent → System → Output Interestingly, tools are fading, but “Taste” is compounding. When capabilities are equal, taste becomes the unfair advantage.
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Vaibhav Sisinty@VaibhavSisinty·
This is not Zuck's biggest failure. I see it differently. When the metaverse started, AI wasn't a thing. The bet made sense for that world. But the world changed. Completely. And here's what most people miss: Only weak leaders double down on a sinking ship to protect their ego. Strong ones cut losses and chase the bigger wave. That's not failure. That's the hardest call in business. My one rule? Never underestimate Zuck. Because the man just walked away from billions… to chase something 10x bigger. And if anyone is positioned to put an AI super agent in the hands of 3 billion people overnight… It's not OpenAI. It's not Google. It's Meta. The distribution is already there. Look at the comments on this 👇
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: Meta announces they'll be shutting down the Metaverse, after pouring $80,000,000,000.00 into the project.

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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Tomorrow we will unveil the all new vibe coding experience in @GoogleAIStudio, the team has spent 4 months rebuilding it all from scratch and smoothing out rough edges to help everyone bring their ideas to life. This is a big step forward, but just the start : )
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Recusive self improvement is here ! 🤯 Good job Minimax M2.7 The benchmarks looks sick.
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And can I say - 10x rate limits vs opus 4.6
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It's wild how underrated the new OpenAI codex models are!
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Unpopular opinion: Claude is making OpenClaw irrelevant for 99% of users Also, making it mainstream for the world to use it. It's already shipped almost every feature - just easier to use. The only gap left = native Telegram & WhatsApp integration.
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
some days it’s more fun working with AI agents than human beings
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Vaibhav Sisinty@VaibhavSisinty·
The most underrated part of Gamma's update nobody is talking about: They replaced the word "presentations" with "Gammas" Not "share your presentation." "Share your Gamma." That's not a product update. That's a category takeover. The same playbook that made us say: "Google it" instead of "search it" "Uber it" instead of "book a cab" "Slack me" instead of "message me" When your brand replaces the noun, you stop competing in the category. You become the category. And they backed it up with their biggest launch ever: → Gamma Imagine : posters, logos, infographics from one prompt → AI-Native Templates : modify an entire deck with a single line → Gamma Connectors : lives inside ChatGPT, Claude & your daily tools Bold. Bold stuff.
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Vaibhav Sisinty@VaibhavSisinty·
"This is the new computer." That's Jensen Huang. At GTC 2026. Talking about OpenClaw. Companies that ignored the PC lost. Companies that ignored mobile lost. Don't be that company. Also Kudos to Perplexity for being first to call a super agent computer before Jensen did.
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This is so goaatted ! An AI that browses the web - Comet An AI that uses your computer - Perplexity Computer Perplexity just merged both into one. The 1-person billion dollar company is not far! Great work Perplexity team 🔥
Perplexity@perplexity_ai

Computer can now take full control of Comet to complete tasks. When you’re in Comet, Computer spins up a browser agent that can access any site or logged‑in app with your permission, without the need for connectors or MCPs. Available to all Computer users on Comet.

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Vaibhav Sisinty@VaibhavSisinty·
Manus just entered the always on agent game 🔥 Or as I like to call it the OpenClaw space. Interesting move, but it's not quite there yet on computer use agility. Going to be a fun space to watch. 👀
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Steve Jobs era Apple sold you the experience & benefits. Today's Apple sells you the spec sheet. Apple just launched AirPods Max 2 at $549 & this was their pitch: USB-C, H2 chip, Adaptive EQ, Personalised Spatial Audio. Not a single line about what it actually does for you. Jobs sold the iPod as "1,000 songs in your pocket." Not "5GB storage with FireWire connectivity." And here's the wild part. The product is actually great. Live Translation could change how you travel. Conversation Awareness means you never miss a word someone says to you. Adaptive Audio adjusts to your environment in real time. But Apple forgot how to tell you that. What's even wild is that Apple is selling the MacBook Neo, a full laptop, for $599. Apple doesn't have a product problem. It has a storytelling problem. And for a company built on storytelling, that should terrify them more than any competitor.
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