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Could be a dispatch bug? 🤔
x.com/Ishansharma739…
Ishan Sharma@Ishansharma7390
Tried dispatch on Claude cowork. Ran out of credits after 2 tasks😭
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This is Bonkers.
Look at how many responses there are, most people are having the same experience, and yet, a complete silence from Anth dev rel folks.
Sad this, folks love these tools but can't seem to be able to use them and no acknowledgement from the team that they are even looking into this .
Yet every amazing release like /btw or computer use or Dispatch gets tons of engagement.
This is exactly what @ryancarson was talking about btw.
@alexalbert__ @trq212 @bcherny please take a look. I get that with the insane growth and shipping you guys are too busy, but this seems like a real thing that's happening to folks

Alex Volkov@altryne
My feed is showing me a bunch of folks who tapped out their whole usage limits on Mon/Tue. Is this your experience? Please comment, I want to understand how widespread this is
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Claude Cowork just got computer use and it's absolutely insane 🤯
Schedule a task once → Claude opens your browser, logs into Meta Ads Manager, pulls your performance data, analyzes your creatives, and saves a finished brief to your computer.
Every morning, while you sleep.
All inside Claude Cowork.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are still manually pulling ad reports, screenshotting competitor ads, and copy-pasting data between tools every week.
If you're running Meta Ads and your weekly workflow looks like this — log into Ads Manager, export a CSV, open it in a spreadsheet, try to figure out why CPAs spiked, screenshot competitor ads from the Ad Library, paste everything into a doc, write a brief from scratch ...
Claude Cowork now does the entire thing without you touching your keyboard:
→ Opens Chrome and navigates to your Meta Ads Manager
→ Pulls performance data across every active creative
→ Opens the Meta Ad Library and checks 5 competitors for new ads
→ Analyzes hook performance, fatigue signals, and winning angles
→ Writes a creative brief in your brand voice
→ Saves everything as real files directly to your computer
→ Runs on a schedule — daily, weekly, whatever you set
No CSV exports.
No copy-pasting between tools.
No sitting at your desk pulling reports.
What you get:
→ A daily performance snapshot without opening Ads Manager
→ Competitor ad monitoring on autopilot
→ Creative fatigue signals before CPAs blow up
→ A data-backed brief your creative team can execute immediately
→ All of it running while you're getting coffee, at the gym, or on your phone
Send a task from your phone. Claude picks it up on your desktop. You get the finished deliverable.
I put together a full playbook with the exact setup, the prompts, the scheduled task configuration, and 5 DTC workflows that use computer use.
Want it for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "CLAUDE"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Genuine question on a restaurant situation:
You walk up to a counter to order.
You find your own table and seat yourself.
If you order coffee, they hand you a cup and you go fill it up yourself.
If you order food, they hand you a buzzer and when it goes off, you go pick it up yourself.
The iPad has a “20%, 25%, 30%, Other” tip option, with 20% already preselected.
What’s your move?
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@SeanTPendergast Don’t really need a punter if you just turn the ball over.
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I‘ll need a Kroeger v Townsend analysis from you punter experts out there
Ian Rapoport@RapSheet
Punter trade! The #Texans are trading for #Saints punter Kai Kroeger, sources say, with the teams swapping 6th and 7th rounders in 2028.
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You guys don’t get it yet.
Everyone keeps saying AI is going to replace lawyers.
I don’t think people understand how this actually plays out.
Let’s say you use AI to draft a contract.
The contract misses something important. A year later it costs you two million dollars.
What do you do?
Right now, you sue your lawyer.
In the AI world, you’d sue the AI company.
Two things can happen.
Option 1: The AI company has liability for legal advice.
If that’s the case, every AI company will immediately stop letting consumers use AI for real legal work. The liability risk is massive.
Option 2: The AI company has no liability because of disclaimers.
If that happens, every state bar in the country will say consumers are being exposed to unregulated legal advice and call it the unauthorized practice of law.
And they’ll shut it down that way.
Either path leads to the same outcome.
Consumer AI will be limited to generic “Wikipedia-style” legal information and LegalZoom level document prep.
But the real AI tools?
Those will live inside law firms.
Lawyers will use them to move faster, analyze more data, and run way more matters at once.
The M&A lawyer doing 5 deals at a time will do 50.
Trial lawyers will run far more cases simultaneously.
The idea that AI replaces lawyers probably dies.
The more likely outcome is that AI supercharges the best lawyers and makes the profession even more profitable than ever.
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav
BREAKING: Lawyers are trying to protect their jobs from Ai. A proposed New York law would ban AI from answering questions related to medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, psychology, social work, engineering, & more. It is being pushed by the lawyer lobbyists, they included other groups to get more support.
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