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New York, USA 参加日 Mayıs 2020
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matei@_mateic·
No product is better positioned to deliver agentic, business-model-shifting AI than @SlackHQ 1. Create GPT w/ Slack actions + apps 2. Deploy as team member 3. @ them to run your business OpenAI’s launch of ChatGPT for Teams is the start of an unexpected, very welcome matchup.
Pietro Schirano@skirano

Wild! With the new mention capability for GPTs, I can create an app with Grimoire, and seamlessly ask DesignerGPT to deploy it. No change in instructions needed – it's pure intelligence at work. ✨ You can deploy all your ideas for free, with just a mention of @ DesignerGPT.

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@mmkalmmkal @karpathy Yup. oRPC is especially nice because you can go from in-process to api to cli to mcp with a single contract/router. I think it’s the key unlock to harness engineering. With oRPC + nx (nx.dev) you have a fully inspectable infra + app graph in JSON; agents love it
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Misha Kaletsky@mmkalmmkal·
@karpathy I did this by mistake because I've always just loved CLIs but I think I have the best way to build them in typescript. Write a trpc or orpc router and run it as a CLI: github.com/mmkal/trpc-cli - strong types + docs + help text and your agent already knows how to write it
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
CLIs are super exciting precisely because they are a "legacy" technology, which means AI agents can natively and easily use them, combine them, interact with them via the entire terminal toolkit. E.g ask your Claude/Codex agent to install this new Polymarket CLI and ask for any arbitrary dashboards or interfaces or logic. The agents will build it for you. Install the Github CLI too and you can ask them to navigate the repo, see issues, PRs, discussions, even the code itself. Example: Claude built this terminal dashboard in ~3 minutes, of the highest volume polymarkets and the 24hr change. Or you can make it a web app or whatever you want. Even more powerful when you use it as a module of bigger pipelines. If you have any kind of product or service think: can agents access and use them? - are your legacy docs (for humans) at least exportable in markdown? - have you written Skills for your product? - can your product/service be usable via CLI? Or MCP? - ... It's 2026. Build. For. Agents.
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Suhail Kakar@SuhailKakar

introducing polymarket cli - the fastest way for ai agents to access prediction markets built with rust. your agent can query markets, place trades, and pull data - all from the terminal fast, lightweight, no overhead

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@jxnlco go through their onboarding and poach a licensed clinician; pay them retainer there’s always a way to spend $3000
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jason liu@jxnlco·
I wish there was a provider that could just say I want to spend $3,000 to get better skin, and they'll just tell me what to do.
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matei@_mateic·
@thepatwalls Yup. Guess all those years of Sam at YC paid off.
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Pat Walls@thepatwalls·
OpenAI is so good at PRODUCT. ChatGPT Atlas is amazing. Immediately switched from Chrome and I've used that for 10 years. Everything they create is so so so good. This is why they'll win. I wish I could invest.
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Kyle Corbitt
Kyle Corbitt@corbtt·
Every app out there building an AI assistant into its UI is on the wrong side of history. You will provide a full-featured API, and I will use *my* assistant to get what I want from you. If you refuse to provide an API, I will use your competitor. Major implications for SaaS
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@corbtt @htahir111 A well-designed OpenAPI spec transfers well to MCP, and plenty of converters support that. But OpenAPI doesn’t natively represent context & capability discovery/negotiation (roots, prompts, elicitation). Those are advanced but increasingly useful features for agentic workflows.
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Kyle Corbitt@corbtt·
@htahir111 Maybe. Not totally clear to me that MCP adds value on top of a well-designed API with an OpenAPI spec.
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matei@_mateic·
@divya_vikash @corbtt Strong disagree at this point. Codex has fully replaced Cursor where it matters (IDE, Cloud, CLI). Cursor leads on some features (tab complete, design mode). But on total value doesn’t compete with an OpenAI sub ($200/mo for code, agent, research, chat, video gen, etc.)
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div@divya_vikash·
Both will be needed unless there is 1 LLM that can handle all tasks. Highly unlikely. We will need domain specific workflows and domain specific finetuned models and agents. Take an example of Cursor or in general AI coding. It’s just not possible for a general purpose model to accomplish all Cursor does via MCP calls.
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Angel ®@iAngel·
@ai_artworkgen I tried entering long prompts in JSON but it keeps saying “prompt is too long”.
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Marco@ai_artworkgen·
OK, Sora. This is cool! 🔥 I gave Sora some timeline-specific instructions and it nailed them every time. → Examples + prompts ... 👇
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Paul Yacoubian@PaulYacoubian·
Just found out if you try to delete your Sora app account you will lose your chatgpt account and be banned forever from signing up again.
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matei@_mateic·
@sama @model_mechanic this is cool @sama but can we get a breakthrough on reasonable content moderation policy on Sora? it’s literally all over the place/not internally consistent
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Sam Altman@sama·
amazing breakthroughs from @model_mechanic again and again and i have no doubt the best ones are coming soon :)
Bill Peebles@billpeeb

.@model_mechanic is the GOAT. from DALL-E 1 to Sora 2, he's responsible for a borderline-incomprehensible number of research breakthroughs in visual generation. legend.

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Jash Dholani@oldbooksguy·
@OpenAI - CGI and animation have been capable of this for decades - This will create 0 actual impact on visual culture - Most of these shots would look better with a real camera and real locations - The constraint on great art is great artists, not fancy tools, of which we have enough
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Sound on.
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Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Claude's new ability to work with Excel files is the best I have seen so far I have given it existing spreadsheets to work with and asked it to create new ones. Good use of formatting, formulas, etc. It created all of this, including 406 formulas, from one prompt (& its solid).
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Jakub R@Cthulhu_X·
@_mateic @_byeforever_ @tiggreen @browsercompany I had over 40k bookmarks in Chrome, I will never replicate it in Arc, can you imagine the scrolling even with multiple folders? But still I use Arc as my main browser now and prefer the sidebar. But a bookmark setup would be preferable than something resembling pinned tabs.
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The Browser Company@browsercompany·
Today, The Browser Company of New York is entering into an agreement to be acquired by Atlassian for $610M in an all-cash transaction. We will operate independently, with Dia as our focus. Our objective is to bring Dia to the masses. 🔗 More details from our team below
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@_byeforever_ @tiggreen @browsercompany It sounds like you never actually used the product, because that’s not how Arc’s tab folders work at all. In fact, the reason the rest of us are upset is because now we have to go back to an inferior browser UX, which is broken at the conceptual level (e.g. tab groups).
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Justin Lancaster@_byeforever_·
@_mateic @tiggreen @browsercompany I’m not opposed to tab folders (I use them in other browsers) but I’m not gonna have every site that I’d normally bookmark for future use open in some tab group.
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matei@_mateic·
@_byeforever_ @tiggreen @browsercompany Why wouldn’t you just use tab folders? As for top level nav/tabs, I felt the same at one point but realized it was the wrong solution. What I wanted was a fresh window with only the tabs for that session. That’s what the “Blank Window” is for, but it’s hidden.
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Justin Lancaster@_byeforever_·
@_mateic @tiggreen @browsercompany I dug it at first, but after lots of use I just wanted the option to switch back to a top nav/tabs. Also, the lack of traditional bookmarks was often an area of frustration, even though I use raindrop.io for bookmark management.
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matei@_mateic·
@JonyConley @browsercompany Top of funnel. No ads—just little breadcrumbs, bumps, and nudges back home to Jira ❤️
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@tiggreen @browsercompany They’re basically going to end up rebuilding Arc for no good reason. Instead of just adding an AI chat panel to the original Arc and calling the agent Dia, they decided to roundtrip the entire product and drag users through Arc’s 0->1 phase again…
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Tigran Hakobyan@tiggreen·
@browsercompany As long as you continue building Arc. I don’t understand why you abandoned it. It’s 1000 times better than Dia.
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matei@_mateic·
@GosuCoder @defaultuser9999 But is it worth the complexity to route based on discrete task, purely for marginal cost efficiency? If the routing frameworks for doing so were plug & play + reliable enough, sure… Otherwise you spend more time in config than $200/mo for SOTA
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GosuCoder@GosuCoder·
@defaultuser9999 I think the complexity of tasks varies wildly, you don't always need the most state of the art model with all of human knowledge to add a button to a screen.
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GosuCoder@GosuCoder·
I am blown away. Grok Code now live on OpenRouter and the price is way better than I expected, and it appears to have prompt caching from day 1? $0.20 per million input, $1.50 per million output, is absolutely nuts. If this performs the same as Sonic, its not gonna be the best coding model ever, but this might be the new value king. And its fast, very curious to see what kind of tokens go through this model.
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matei@_mateic·
@brunodoesit @OpenAIDevs With this release I can officially cancel another $200/mo of other AI dev solutions… And now you can use git repositories as projects for non-code work as well, since you don’t have to worry about spend. Pretty much killed the game here.
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Bruno@brunodoesit·
@OpenAIDevs Codex alone makes every dollar of my monthly subscription worth it
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OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
We’re releasing new Codex features to make it a more effective coding collaborator: - A new IDE extension - Easily move tasks between the cloud and your local environment - Code reviews in GitHub - Revamped Codex CLI Powered by GPT-5 and available through your ChatGPT plan.
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