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Maksim Liashch

Maksim Liashch

@LyashchMaxim

Founder & CEO https://t.co/u2CVP7waYe | https://t.co/lqMuv7yJ2M

Santa Clara, CA 가입일 Mayıs 2020
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Bnaf.OG | 🟧
Bnaf.OG | 🟧@bnafOg·
Worth flagging: Cursor SDK agents are stateless between runs — no cross-session memory by default. The 'self-healing codebase' use case needs a persistent memory layer on top. Without it, each CI trigger starts blind. The harness is real, but that's the gap to solve first.Worth flagging: Cursor SDK agents are stateless between runs, no cross-session memory by default. The self-healing codebase use case needs a persistent memory layer on top. Without it, each CI trigger starts blind. The harness is real, but that's the gap to solve first.
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Maksim Liashch@LyashchMaxim·
🚨cursor's AI agent harness is available for anyone Cursor SDK dropped with full agent runtime, harness, and models. Build agents with Cursor's infrastructure. Run anywhere: -CI/CD pipelines -End-to-end workflow automations -Embedded directly in your products -Local deployment or Cursor cloud Open-sourced starter projects: -Coding agent CLI -Prototyping tool -Agent-powered kanban board Enterprise adoption: Rippling, Notion, C3 AI, Faire using it for: -Custom background agents -Bugs → merge-ready PRs automatically -Self-healing codebases Same runtime powering Cursor. Now accessible to developers.
Cursor@cursor_ai

We’re introducing the Cursor SDK so you can build agents with the same runtime, harness, and models that power Cursor. Run agents from CI/CD pipelines, create automations for end-to-end workflows, or embed agents directly inside your products.

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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says AI won’t kill entry-level jobs, per FORTUNE
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Maksim Liashch@LyashchMaxim·
Here is how to stop making your Claude Code project look like generic AI Slop: This teaches Claude Code how to think about design before it builds anything. -Open Claude Code terminal in your IDE -In the chat, paste this message: "Install this GitHub skill into my project: github.com/nextlevelbuild… -Claude Code will handle the rest, just confirm the steps
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Coding is in a FLUX | AIコーディング
@LyashchMaxim CI/CDパイプラインに組み込んで「詰まったときだけエスカレート」するエージェント、IDE補助とは別カテゴリの自動化になる。Cursor SDKはそこを本気で狙ってると思う。
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NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
🚨 Nokia reaches a 16-year high. Did they pivot to AI or something?
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BURKOV@burkov·
There's absolutely no reason for Anthropic to rise in valuation. ChatGPT/Codex is still better in everything. Codex isn't just marginally better. Claude feels like GPT-3.5 compared to Codex. The current usage limits in Claude are so ridiculous that paying $20/month is just throwing money out.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Alphabet stock, $GOOGL, surges over +5% to its highest level on record after crushing Q1 2026 earnings expectations.
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mubiouš@Mubarak_mubious·
what industry is entirely built on a house of cards and would collapse overnight if people realized the truth about it ??
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Rami@ramizwebti·
@LyashchMaxim most people see gaps and miss the real move. high impressions, zero clicks? your title or meta is tanking CTR. the question is whether Claude tells you which pages are bleeding potential or just flags the gap
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Maksim Liashch@LyashchMaxim·
Someone just dropped the blueprint on how to turn Claude into your SEO strategist 1. export google search console data and feed it to claude, queries, impressions, click through rates, average positions 2. ask claude to find keyword gaps where you have high impressions but zero clicks 3. find topics where competitors have content and you have nothing 4. spot cannibalization where multiple pages compete for the same query 5. write every article with a quick answer block at the top, 40 to 60 words that directly answer the main question 6. phrase every h2 heading as a question, not "claude code skill locations" but "where does claude code store skills" 7. add faq schema to every page so google ai overviews pick up your q&as 8. build an llms.txt file that tells ai crawlers what your site is and where to find key content 9. create a robots.txt that explicitly allows all ai crawlers 10. build an about page with organization, person, and aboutpage schema as an entity anchor 11. dump ahrefs and analytics exports into claude weekly and ask it to find patterns you would never catch alone the insight that changed everything: claude found that 121 queries ranking position 1 to 3 had zero clicks because ai overviews were stealing the traffic. that shifted the entire strategy from chasing rankings to becoming the source that ai overviews cite.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
If OpenAI wins, everything continues. If Musk wins, everything changes. Which outcome do you want?
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MTS@MTSlive·
SITUATION DETECTED: Claude Mythos can solve 30% of biology problems that stump human experts on the BioMysteryBench eval, per Anthropic.
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Remarks@remarks·
JUST IN: Elon Musk cannot be fired from SpaceX unless he fires himself, filing shows.
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ericosiu@ericosiu·
I hate to say it, but I think Hermes > OpenClaw in terms of reliability, and that means everything for business.
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Andrey
Andrey@Andrey__HQ·
met the legend himself 🤝 insanely inspiring to see his content out there and now meeting him in person for every entrepreneur tryna make it big, go watch every single video swing for the fences and never settle
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Bull Theory
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio·
🚨 Elon Musk testified today that AI could surpass human intelligence next year and could kill us. And the person in charge of it is not trustworthy. Elon Musk in the trial: "I came up with the idea, the name, recruited the key people, and provided all the initial funding. I could have started it as a for-profit and I chose not to." "If we make it OK to loot a charity, the entire foundation of charitable giving in America will be destroyed." "This technology could also kill us all." "If you have someone who is not very trustworthy in charge of AI, that is very dangerous for the whole world." The judge threatened a gag order after Musk spent Monday night calling Altman "Scam Altman" on X. While Musk was on the stand, Altman was not in the courtroom, he was doing a virtual appearance at an AWS conference. If Musk wins, OpenAI's IPO is dead. If he loses, Altman walks away with a $10 billion equity stake built on someone else's $44 million charitable donation.
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Bull Theory@BullTheoryio

Sam Altman told the US Senate under oath "I HAVE NO EQUITY IN OPENAI." He is now set to receive a $10 billion stake in the company he turned from a nonprofit into an $852 billion business. And Elon Musk is taking him to court for it and trial just started in Oakland today. Musk is suing for $150 billion and wants Altman removed from OpenAI. Musk co-founded OpenAI in 2015 as a nonprofit and put in $44 million of the earliest funding. The mission was to build AI safely for humanity, not for profit. After Musk left in 2018, Altman and Brockman created a for profit subsidiary and converted the entire company into an $852 billion for profit entity. They raised $122 billion in their most recent round. An IPO could value them at $1 trillion. Brockman's own diary entry from 2017 is the most damaging evidence. After telling Musk in a meeting that OpenAI would stay nonprofit, Brockman privately wrote "if three months later we're doing b-corp then it was a lie." He also wrote "it would be nice to be making the billions." In a separate message Brockman wrote "this is the only chance we have to get out from Elon" and asked "what will take me to $1 B?" And while running OpenAI as CEO, Altman was quietly building a personal empire that directly benefits from OpenAI's decisions. He tried to get OpenAI to invest $500 million into Helion Energy, a nuclear fusion startup where he is one of the biggest personal investors. Employees rejected it over conflict of interest concerns. OpenAI declined but then signed a power deal with Helion that Helion used to boost its valuation with future investors, directly benefiting Altman's personal stake. He pushed for OpenAI to acquire or take a controlling stake in Stoke Space, a rocket company his family office has invested in. He was chairman of Oklo, a nuclear energy company that went public through his own SPAC. He only stepped down in April 2025 to "avoid conflict of interest" and "open up future deals between OpenAI and Oklo." His personal portfolio includes stakes in over 400 companies worth $2.8 billion. Many of them operate in sectors where OpenAI does business. His salary at OpenAI is $66,000 a year. His real wealth comes from deals he makes on the side while running the company. This is the same CEO who was fired in November 2023 because the board said he was "not consistently candid" about his outside interests. He was reinstated days later. The board members who fired him were all replaced. Musk wants Altman and Brockman removed, the for-profit conversion reversed, and $150 billion sent back to OpenAI's nonprofit foundation. He says he does not want a single dollar for himself. Nine jurors were seated Monday. Musk could take the stand tomorrow. Satya Nadella and former CTO Mira Murati are also expected to testify. If Musk wins, OpenAI's IPO could be killed. If he loses, Altman walks away with $10 billion in equity from a company built on $44 million of someone else's charitable donations.

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Robin Faraj
Robin Faraj@robin_faraj·
Last day at my SWE day job I’ll go on on working full time on my own gtm engineering agency and projects we are loosing 1k each month right now, trying to get the first clients I’m all in and dedicated and it’s the first time in my life where I can fully focus
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Maksim Liashch
Maksim Liashch@LyashchMaxim·
@kimmonismus Elon's plan is simple: Acquire the Cursor's harness for elite coding AI via Colossus compute. Integrate Grok deeply, open-source key parts for rapid adoption/distribution, dominate dev tools market share like Tesla did
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Cursor is making a platform play. Right now they're an IDE. By releasing the SDK, they're turning their agent runtime into programmable infrastructure that runs headlessly in CI/CD pipelines, internal tools, and even third-party products. Every agent spun up through the SDK burns tokens on Cursor's billing. That means revenue scales with compute, not seats, and without a human in the loop, volume can go way higher. Smart move!
Cursor@cursor_ai

We’re introducing the Cursor SDK so you can build agents with the same runtime, harness, and models that power Cursor. Run agents from CI/CD pipelines, create automations for end-to-end workflows, or embed agents directly inside your products.

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