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Katılım Ağustos 2023
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Hearth AI founder: "Are you the only person on this Slack workspace?" "Yes." "Anything I do repeatedly in my life has its own channel - with agents tied to it. They up-manage me, cut my screen time, and let me be present with people. I prototype an idea, post it to X, and if it gets traction I tell the model to split it into a standalone product - one shot." in a ~30-min interview, Ashe Magalhaes (ex-NASA, ex-Airbnb ML) shows her whole agent-run setup. worth more than a $500 agent-building course. watch today ↓
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OpenClaw creator: "I have 2,000+ open PRs and I don't really read the code. I ask the model one thing - do you understand the intent? My install is git clone build run. The agent sits in the source code, and if you don't like something, you just tell it to change itself. Actual self-modifying software." In a ~30-min interview, Peter Steinberger - the PSPDFKit founder who burned out, quit, then built GitHub's fastest-growing project - shows how he ships. slash commands + voice + "prompt requests" instead of code reviews. worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course. watch today ↓

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Head of Claude Code: "100% of my code has been written by Claude Code since Opus 4. This year alone: 1,700 PRs, 8 billion tokens - and most of it from my phone. I've basically run out of hard problems to give it. Everything I throw at it, it one-shots." In a ~40-min fireside at Meta, Boris breaks down how he ships - dynamic workflows (Claude orchestrating thousands of sub-agents), auto mode, effort settings. at Anthropic, code per engineer is up 8x since January. worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course. watch today ↓
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OpenClaw creator: "I have 2,000+ open PRs and I don't really read the code. I ask the model one thing - do you understand the intent? My install is git clone build run. The agent sits in the source code, and if you don't like something, you just tell it to change itself. Actual self-modifying software." In a ~30-min interview, Peter Steinberger - the PSPDFKit founder who burned out, quit, then built GitHub's fastest-growing project - shows how he ships. slash commands + voice + "prompt requests" instead of code reviews. worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course. watch today ↓

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OpenClaw creator: "I have 2,000+ open PRs and I don't really read the code. I ask the model one thing - do you understand the intent? My install is git clone build run. The agent sits in the source code, and if you don't like something, you just tell it to change itself. Actual self-modifying software." In a ~30-min interview, Peter Steinberger - the PSPDFKit founder who burned out, quit, then built GitHub's fastest-growing project - shows how he ships. slash commands + voice + "prompt requests" instead of code reviews. worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course. watch today ↓
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Cursor CEO Michael, 25, at their first-ever user conference - one day after SpaceX bought the company for $60 billion: "18 of our first 20 beta testers ran away from us kicking and screaming." 4 MIT grads started it in 2022 - too scared to compete, so they built a prototype in two weeks. Now 95% of users run Cursor as a full coding agent, not autocomplete. His vision: "we need to get to a world where you hand out whole projects and the agent works on them for days." And they build their own models - Composer retrains every few hours with real-time RL from how developers actually code. bookmark, then read the article below ↓

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Boris Cherny, creator of Claude Code: "the code itself is no longer precious" He just revealed his 3-tier task system - and it changes how you should be using AI right now: Easy tasks → tag Claude on a GitHub issue, let it write the full PR Medium tasks → start in plan mode, align first, then hit auto-accept Hard tasks → you drive, Claude assists, not the other way around most people use Claude Code the same way for everything. that's why they're frustrated. match the tool to the task. that's the entire unlock. 18 minutes of conversation. worth more than any $300 AI productivity course.
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Andrej Karpathy in 1 hour just show how to built ChatGPT from scratch: "I just tell the LLM what I need to do, and it does it for me" In 60 min reveal how use AI like LLM Quants free. professional look from OpenAI co-founde and AI Goat bookmark & watch

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YOUR AI BILL IS NOT RANDOM it is usually a messy backpack. every new Claude Code session walks in and starts carrying things it does not need: - old files - stale context - terminal noise - repeated instructions - vague “make it better” prompts - the same codebase getting re-read again then people blame the model. the video shows the part most builders ignore: Claude is not just answering. it is spending context every time it has to understand the room again. that is why token economy matters. not because you want to be cheap. because bad context makes the work slower, more expensive, and dumber. the useful workflow is boring: > stable system rules > short task > tagged source text > strict output format > length limit > right model > fresh chat when the old one is polluted most people treat tokens like invisible air. operators treat them like inventory. every extra paragraph has a cost. every unnecessary file has a cost. every old chat you refuse to close has a cost. AI does not need to be persuaded. AI needs to be instructed correctly.
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LIVE: Spirit vs Falcons | IEM Cologne Major SF > Falcons: 56% > Spirit: 44% Spirit were 60% favorites before map 1. one map changed everything 16-13 means it went to overtime - Falcons and Spirit were tied at 13-13 in regulation Falcons closed it out in OT. Spirit were right there and still lost Spirit are 62c favorites on Map 2 despite just losing Map 1 Spirit +1.5 maps sits at 86c - almost nobody thinks Falcons 2-0 this the market is pricing a Map 2 Spirit bounce as near-certain the real question is who takes Map 3 live trade angles: > Spirit Map 2 at 62c - market already pricing them as favorites > Total Maps over 2.5 at 57c - 86% chance this goes to map 3 Spirit series at 44c - if you believe in donk adjustments, this is the value play Falcons took Map 1 off the #1 team in the tournament in overtime - thats survival, not dominance the frog coach is calling a timeout
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Cursor CEO Michael, 25, at their first-ever user conference - one day after SpaceX bought the company for $60 billion: "18 of our first 20 beta testers ran away from us kicking and screaming." 4 MIT grads started it in 2022 - too scared to compete, so they built a prototype in two weeks. Now 95% of users run Cursor as a full coding agent, not autocomplete. His vision: "we need to get to a world where you hand out whole projects and the agent works on them for days." And they build their own models - Composer retrains every few hours with real-time RL from how developers actually code. bookmark, then read the article below ↓
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Anthropic Product Lead: "Our engineers run swarms of 300+ agents a day. Give an agent 100+ tools if you want - just never load them all into context at once. Build for outcomes, not tasks: don't tell Claude to write the report - tell it to own the report." in a ~27-min talk, the Anthropic team walks through deploying agents to production - harness, context, infrastructure. Claude + loops + routines + dynamic workflows - that's the setup. watch the talk, then save the playbook below.

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The CEO warning that AI could wipe out half of entry-level white-collar jobs runs a company that already proves it. Dario Amodei says Anthropic uses Claude across the entire product cycle - that's how they ship so fast. Claude now writes almost all of their own code. And he's blunt that engineers got a head start, but the rest of the economy may not. The video crossing his desk: ~1h of him laying out how the fastest-growing AI company runs on its own model - Claude plus routines, loops and dynamic workflows. "We use Claude across the product development cycle - that's how we release so fast." "You automate 90% of a job, people get 10x more productive in the other 10% - but eventually it gets close to 100%." "This is the outcome we want to prevent." ~1h, free. the man sounding the alarm on AI and jobs - running the company that's living it ↓
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Claude Code creator: "Opus & Claude Code wrote 100% of my pull requests. I haven't manually edited a single line of my own code in 8 months. Claude writes ~100% of Anthropic's PRs now - and does 80-90% of code review too." in a 1-hour interview, Boris Cherny reveals the exact harness behind shipping code with agents, hands-free - slash commands, pre-approved tools, custom agents, the lot. worth more than a $500 agent-building course.
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Creator of Claude Code: "100% of our pull requests at Anthropic are written by Claude Code. 80-90% of code review too. The feature I use most for my agents is slash commands. I'm barely prompting Claude anymore - I'm building loops it runs on its own." in a 1-hour podcast, Boris walks through the exact setup behind the #1 coding tool of the year - slash commands, pre-approved tools, custom agents, the lot. worth more than a $500 vibe-coding course.

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Claude Code - now a billion-dollar product - started as a hackathon toy. It wasn't even meant to be a product. Boris Cherny just wanted to learn Anthropic's API. On a whim he gave the model a basic bash tool and asked it to control his music - it instantly wrote AppleScript, ran it, and started skipping tracks. That was the click: code is how the model wants to reach out and touch the world. "All the model wants to do is use tools and interact with the world." "Don't build for the model of today - build for where it'll be in six months." "Claude writes almost 100% of our pull requests - and does most of our code review." ~40 min, free. the accidental origin of the tool that's rewriting how software gets built ↓
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