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@AbeTheExplorer

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California, USA Katılım Temmuz 2014
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The 3 most effective workflows for agentic work I've seen: - Claude desktop/cowork with connectors - Cursor automation with MCP connections - OpenClaw - Perplexity Computer (havent tried because it requires subscription w/o trial and I already have the others) The one things thats sorely missing from all of these is team/org management of workflows. Cursor automations has this but automations require MCPs which arent always the most flexible and they're tied to repos (we ignore). OpenClaw is the most flexible but is messy, doesn't feel super secure, team management is a nightmare and there's "approval" button mayhem. Claude seems the most promising especially with dispatch and having the best connector support but lacking team/org level agentic work, requires always on device and I like roaming with my laptop so thats not ideal unless I get another one but then im copying files between devices There are workarounds for these and it feels like we're close but not there yet
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg

We're shipping a new feature in Claude Cowork as a research preview that I'm excited about: Dispatch! One persistent conversation with Claude that runs on your computer. Message it from your phone. Come back to finished work. To try it out, download Claude Desktop, then pair your phone.

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@yazins Congrats bro that’s huge mA!
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pitch me your startup with 0 words.
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growing up is actually reading dialogs before accepting but i think AI is taking us backwards in that regard
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hot take but coding has never been funner. Yesterday I brain dumped our entire backlog into Cursor Cloud Agents and woke up to 10s of PRs ready with video demos for all the FE ones 😤 What normally takes months too hours!
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We built 12 Claude Skill files that run our entire GTM operation inside Clay (and I'm giving it all away) Prompts give you generic output. These skill files on the other hand are built from hundreds of Clay tables across 80+ B2B clients at $7M ARR. Each one does a specific job: → Company Research Agent → Personalization Writer → ICP Scorer → LinkedIn Profile Analyzer → Data Cleaner & Normalizer → Objection Handler → Email Sequence Writer → Competitor Analyzer → Job Posting Analyzer → Technographic Qualifier → News & Signal Synthesizer → Account Brief Generator How it works: drop it into Clay → map your columns → run. No prompt engineering. No switching tools. Just output. Giving the full pack away free. Reply "SKILLS" and I'll send it.
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Had a meeting with a company for data, 2 days later I follow up and someone else responds saying the first guy got laid off because of AI let’s meet again 2 days after the 2nd meeting I follow up and a third person responds saying let’s meet again because his jobs been automated too… It’s actually insaneee how agents are changing the workforce and I think it’s crazier than we think
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The job description of a traditional SWE is vanishing I’m trying to think of a good analogy but for now I feel like it’s akin to being a construction worker and the magic is gonna be in transitioning to being an architect successfully
TBPN@tbpn

"We're trying to hire as many new grads as we can. We're finding that a lot of young people are agentmaxxing." - Replit founder @amasad Amjad says that despite the “doom and gloom” around entry-level jobs, this is actually a “golden era” for young people who know how to use AI tools: "The roles are collapsing. We have designers shipping code, engineers shipping design, and salespeople shipping code." "The particular skill is not the bottleneck anymore. It is how ambitious you are, how generative you are, how creative you are, and how good you are at utilizing these tools." "So I think it's really a golden era for a lot of young people coming up right now in the job market. In our time, you would go and interview and become a Java J2EE software engineer doing global migrations. That was your title, right? It's no longer the case. We just want people to come and do things, and I think that's incredibly exciting."

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Got some visitors but also some thieves out here
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Met with a data vendor 3 times because each time they fired the last guy because of AI layoffs. The final call was with a manager & data eng -- manager's so excited that they were able to automate so much & they shifted to "eng team sales". Data eng wasn't too happy.
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times are a changing...monorepo seems like the ideal solution for claude & AI agents to have complete context
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