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@alphabatcher

Writing about AI & building agents

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Alpha Batcher
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
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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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
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
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
Theinfralab@Logical_Girll·
Instead of watching a movie, learn OpenClaw in 317 minutes.
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Ty
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
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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Alpha Batcher@alphabatcher·
@Blum_OG And the fact that it can be implemented in the right direction
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Blum@Blum_OG·
@alphabatcher people start figuring out that AI is more efficient finally...
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
"OpenClaw is nothing special. ChatGPT can do all of this" OK, if you can show me how ChatGPT does the following use cases I've accomplished, I'll write you a check for a million dollars: • Identifying gaps and challenges people are having then building apps proactively to solve them • Fine tuned it's own model so it can write scripts in my voice • Self improves itself by building new memory systems. Now remembers every detail of every conversation (again, without me asking) • Texts me proactively when a competitor posts content that performs better than their average • Continuously analyzing my own X posts, letting me know daily what hooks, wording, structures, and topics perform well • Download and test new local models when they launch without me asking, then give me the benchmarks based on its tests If you can show me how to do any of these use cases with ChatGPT without any additional tooling, the million dollars is yours. P.S. youtube ad revenue from a video it wrote:
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Allen Lattimer
Allen Lattimer@allen_lattimer·
72+ AI tools to finish months of work in minutes. 0. All in one place. glbgpt.com 1. Research - ChatGPT - Claude - DeepSeek R1 - Gemini - Abacus - Perplexity 2. Image - Midjourney - Dall E-3 - Flux - Stability AI - Grok 3. CopyWriting - Rytr - Copy AI - Writesonic - Adcreative AI - otio 4. Writing - Jasper - HIX AI - Jenny AI - Textblaze - Quillbot 5. Website - 10Web - Durable - Framer - Style AI - Landingsite 6. Video - Sora - Luma - Kling - Pika - InVideo - HeyGen - Runway - ImgCreator AI - Morphstudio .xyz
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Allen Lattimer@allen_lattimer

⚡️GlobalGPT just updtaed its AI image and AI video features Sora 2 Pro, Nano Banana Pro, Gemini 3 Pro, GPT-5.2, Kling 3.0... 100+ top models in one place. Costs about the same as a cup of coffee a week☕️ No limits. No restrictions. No invite codes.👇

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Alpha Batcher
Alpha Batcher@alphabatcher·
@minchoi Finally launched AI believers now keep an eye on it
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Min Choi
Min Choi@minchoi·
This is wild... Google AI Studio just went full-stack. Now you can vibe code production-ready apps, auth, databases, APIs, and real backends from one prompt 👇
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK

Introducing the all new vibe coding experience in @GoogleAIStudio, feating: - One click database support - Sign in with Google support - A new coding agent powered by Antigravity - Multiplayer + backend app support and so much more coming soon! x.com/GoogleAIStudio…

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Alpha Batcher@alphabatcher·
@VadimStrizheus GoogleAIStudio literally turned their world upside down after the announcement
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Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
Backend developers just got replaced.
Google AI@GoogleAI

We’re launching a brand new, full-stack vibe coding experience in @GoogleAIStudio, made possible by integrations with the @Antigravity coding agent and @Firebase backends. This unlocks: — Full-stack multiplayer experiences: Create complex, multiplayer apps with fully-featured UIs and backends directly within AI Studio — Connection to real-world services: Build applications that connect to live data sources, databases, or payment processors and the Antigravity agent will securely store your API credentials for you — A smarter agent that works even when you don't: By maintaining a deeper understanding of your project structure and chat history, the agent can execute multi-step code edits from simpler prompts. It also remembers where you left off and completes your tasks while you’re away, so you can seamlessly resume your builds from anywhere — Configuration of database connections and authentication flows: Add Firebase integration to provision Cloud Firestore for databases and Firebase authentication for secure sign-in This demo displays what can be built in the new vibe coding experience in AI Studio. Geoseeker is a full-stack application that manages real-time multiplayer states, compass-based logic, and an external API integration with @GoogleMaps 🕹️

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Alpha Batcher@alphabatcher·
@LinusEkenstam figma and other design tools is still goats, i'm sure but stitch it's really something new bro
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
Google just took a massive stab at Figma Unpopular take, Figma is still goat. But this clearly creates a massive crater, a void that will re-shuffle the map. Where will entry level designers go? $10.000/M designers, gone. Everyone gets better design? we’re accelerating
Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle

Meet the new Stitch, your vibe design partner. Here are 5 major upgrades to help you create, iterate and collaborate: 🎨 AI-Native Canvas 🧠 Smarter Design Agent 🎙️ Voice ⚡️ Instant Prototypes 📐 Design Systems and DESIGN.md Rolling out now. Details and product walkthrough video in 🧵

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Alpha Batcher@alphabatcher·
@LinusEkenstam yesterday : stitch from google today : GoogleAI studio what will be tomorrow?
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
swe’s right now…
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Google AI@GoogleAI

We’re launching a brand new, full-stack vibe coding experience in @GoogleAIStudio, made possible by integrations with the @Antigravity coding agent and @Firebase backends. This unlocks: — Full-stack multiplayer experiences: Create complex, multiplayer apps with fully-featured UIs and backends directly within AI Studio — Connection to real-world services: Build applications that connect to live data sources, databases, or payment processors and the Antigravity agent will securely store your API credentials for you — A smarter agent that works even when you don't: By maintaining a deeper understanding of your project structure and chat history, the agent can execute multi-step code edits from simpler prompts. It also remembers where you left off and completes your tasks while you’re away, so you can seamlessly resume your builds from anywhere — Configuration of database connections and authentication flows: Add Firebase integration to provision Cloud Firestore for databases and Firebase authentication for secure sign-in This demo displays what can be built in the new vibe coding experience in AI Studio. Geoseeker is a full-stack application that manages real-time multiplayer states, compass-based logic, and an external API integration with @GoogleMaps 🕹️

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cygaar
cygaar@0xCygaar·
After doing some more digging into MPP from @stripe, here are my three favorite features of MPP that make it extremely powerful: 1) Session payments One of the limitations of x402 is that you have to transact onchain for every single API call. This makes it slow and expensive if you want to make many calls in succession. With MPP, you can create a session, load in funds, and then make multiple API calls that get batched into a single payment. This will help agentic payments really scale. 2) Multiple payment methods natively supported MPP allows clients to pay in stablecoins, Stripe cards, or evening Lightning Bitcoin. I'm personally a huge fan of stablecoin payments, but different API providers will have different needs. Allowing agents to pay in both crypto and fiat (via Stripe) will give MPP the highest chance of adoption amongst service providers. The native integration with existing Stripe infra makes onboarding frictionless. 3) Custom payment methods Not only does MPP support the methods listed above, but you can easily extend it to support different blockchains, card processors, or proprietary systems. Several chains have already started building for MPP support (Abstract soon), but in general this will make MPP as flexible as possible for all vendors. 4) (Bonus) Leverages the existing 402 status code This is not unique to MPP as x402 also does this, but it's really cool that we're building on top of a protocol spec (402 status code) that was written almost 30 years ago when the internet was first starting out.
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