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Building better agentic AI workflows for enterprises | Claude Computer Use, custom agents

Bengaluru Katılım Mart 2018
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@harshamv @claudeai That's why I only use claude for complex tasks like generating codes etc. For shorter, web search like tasks chatgpt is truly the best.
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Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 Unemployment rate among Indian states. Goa: 9.7% Kerala: 7.0% Haryana: 6.1% Punjab: 6.1% Ladakh: 6.1% Meghalaya: 6.0% Puducherry: 5.6% Arunachal Pradesh: 4.8% Manipur: 4.7% Uttarakhand: 4.5% Telangana: 4.4% Jammu & Kashmir: 4.4% Rajasthan: 4.4% Tamil Nadu: 4.3% Nagaland: 4.3% Andhra Pradesh: 4.1% Bihar: 3.9% Odisha: 3.9% Maharashtra: 3.1% Uttar Pradesh: 2.4% Chhattisgarh: 2.4% West Bengal: 2.2% Mizoram: 2.2% Sikkim: 2.2% Delhi: 1.9% Gujarat: 1.7% Assam: 1.7% Jharkhand: 1.7% Madhya Pradesh: 1.6% Tripura: 1.4% (PLFS)
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I want to understand why anthropic has such reduced limits compared to codex. Since always.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Over 500 rocket landings now
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@trq212 Can't you change this based on timezones?
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Thariq@trq212·
To manage growing demand for Claude we're adjusting our 5 hour session limits for free/Pro/Max subs during peak hours. Your weekly limits remain unchanged. During weekdays between 5am–11am PT / 1pm–7pm GMT, you'll move through your 5-hour session limits faster than before.
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Cool hypothesis
tetsuo@tetsuoai

satoshi never existed. nobody writes code like that. not that clean, not that surgical. the early bitcoin codebase doesn’t read like code from some anonymous guy on the internet. bitcoin's early codebase looks like it was handed to us. the whitepaper came out six weeks after the 2008 crash. that's not enough time to dream up a working distributed consensus system, let alone build one. then there’s secp256k1. not secp256r1, the curve everybody used. k1 was obscure, weird, and a terrible choice if you were just following convention. but it also happened to be one of the hardest to backdoor. and then satoshi disappears. roughly a million btc, untouched. people don’t walk away from that kind of money unless the money was never the point. because maybe bitcoin was never just money. what it actually did was create a global incentive to build compute. millions of people, in every country, pouring capital into hardware and electricity to chase block rewards. no state could have coordinated it that fast. no company could have justified it. a protocol paying out internet money gets people moving. then nvidia happened. the same GPUs pushed into the world for mining turned out to be perfect for large-scale parallel compute. the same hardware appetite bitcoin created ended up helping make modern deep learning possible. bitcoin launches in 2009. imagenet breaks things open in 2012. three years. bitcoin was the bootloader. and we’ve been running the install script.

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@nikitabier People of my region mostly talk politics 🥲. So to engage I have to be freaking political??
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@kimmonismus Shipping like today's the last day. Companies waiting for approvals and here anthropic planning weeks ahead.
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@_MaxBlade Claude monthly subscription equivalent to how people buy iphones every year vs an android user making it work for years like a one time investment to Mac mini. Wdy think?
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@altryne My take is that they’ve already started quietly dialing the 2x back this week. So we slowly get used to normal limits again and doesn't feel a sudden shock on Friday.
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Opens laptop* Notion Claude Chrome VsCode in wsl Closes chrome, opens Comet instead ☄️.
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@BellaBaddie__ Those weird plastic toys we don't even remember now.
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Bella@BellaBaddie__·
Who brainwashed us to think MADE IN CHINA means low quality 😭
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@Yuchenj_UW The take a screenshot loop is what Comet browser already does just not through phone link, and it works at a decent speed already. Maybe the phone link dispatch is the latency barrier, would get amazingly better as Claude evolves
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Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW·
I used Claude Computer Use/Dispatch yesterday. My feeling: It’s too damn slow! Posting a tweet takes me ~5 seconds (once I have the content). Claude took 70 seconds. Why? It controls the screen via a loop: take a screenshot → send to a huge remote multimodal model (opus 4.6) → decide actions (click, type, scroll) → take another screenshot → repeat. We’re basically forcing a large general model to operate a human UI. Two things will happen in my opinion: 1. It is using a massive model (Opus 4.6) just to understand screens. That won’t last. Smaller, specialized models and eventually local models will handle most of this. 2. GUIs were built for humans. Almost all software will expose APIs/CLI for agents, so most actions won’t need to “use a computer” at all.
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Generating websites on the fly within seconds, click on a button and there will be a page created behind it. ai.studio/apps/bundled/f… Imagine personalized websites being developed based who you are or what you’re doing right now. Moreover, infinite game like experiences generated live within seconds. Amazing inferencing speeds reached by Google deepmind.
Google DeepMind@GoogleDeepMind

Watch how fast Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite can generate websites. ⚡ This browser creates each page in real-time as you click, search, and navigate. Give it a try → goo.gle/4t9In1R

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