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Laurent Wiesel 🇮🇱⭕🤖

@LaurentSW

Sure don't know what I’m going for, but I'm gonna go for it for sure. #FreeTheHostagesNow

New York, USA Katılım Mart 2011
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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryjliu0·
Our core mission today is using AI to solve document OCR. All of our product offerings, from commercial (LlamaParse) to open-source (LiteParse, ParseBench), are fully aligned towards solving this problem. Introducing our revamped website 👇 llamaindex.ai/?utm_medium=so…
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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryjliu0·
LiteParse is the best model-free, open-source document parser for AI agents. It now gets a first-class landing page on our website 💫 Our company mission is building the world's best agentic document processing platform, and liteparse is the central pillar behind our OSS efforts. It's blazing fast (and getting faster soon!), supports 50+ file formats, and is one-shot installable as an agent skill. Webpage: llamaindex.ai/liteparse?utm_… Come check it out: github.com/run-llama/lite…
LlamaIndex 🦙@llama_index

LiteParse hit 4.3K+ GitHub stars in a few weeks. Today it officially joins the LlamaIndex ecosystem, with its own page at llamaindex.ai/liteparse?utm_…. ~500 pages in 2 sec. 50+ formats. Zero cloud dependency. Already powering agents in Claude Code, Cursor, and production pipelines. In a few days out head of OSS, @LoganMarkewich, is hosting a live workshop: build a fintech due diligence agent with LiteParse → landing.llamaindex.ai/liteparse

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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryjliu0·
I built a Claude Code skill that allows it to generate a deep research report over any collection of complex docs (PDFs, Word, Pptx)….and generate word-level citations and bounding boxes directly back to the source! 📝 Check out “/research-docs”. 1. It parses out text and bounding boxes from every doc with liteparse, in seconds. 2. It then generates a full HTML report of the outputs that let you see word-level citations in each page. Raw Claude obviously has deep research capabilities, but it lacks an audit trail back to the source. This skill gives you a researched report that can be audited by others. Check it out: github.com/jerryjliu/lite… LiteParse: github.com/run-llama/lite…
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Starting tomorrow at 12pm PT, Claude subscriptions will no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw. You can still use these tools with your Claude login via extra usage bundles (now available at a discount), or with a Claude API key.
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Cathryn
Cathryn@cathrynlavery·
🦞 openclaw-ops tired of babysitting your OpenClaw? I just open-sourced my ops layer. It fixes the gateway, exec approvals, broken crons, stuck sessions, channel issues, and security gaps. • heal.sh — one-shot fix for the most common gateway issues (auth, exec approvals, crons, stuck sessions) • watchdog.sh — runs every 5 min, restarts gateway if down, escalates after 3 failures • watchdog-install.sh — installs the watchdog as a macOS LaunchAgent so it survives reboots • check-update.sh — detects version changes, explains what config broke and why; --fix to auto-apply • health-check.sh — declarative URL/process checks for gateway-adjacent services and workers • security-scan.sh — config hardening score (0–100), drift detection, credential scan • skill-audit.sh — static audit for third-party ClawHub skills before you install them basically everything I built for myself since January to stop me from tearing my hair out 💀 link below 🫶
Cathryn@cathrynlavery

🦞 Openclaw update fix If your agents are hitting exec approval walls after the latest update, the fix is three settings: In exec-approvals.json defaults: - security: "full" - ask: "off" - askFallback: "full" In openclaw.json: - tools.exec.security: "full" - tools.exec.strictInlineEval: "false" Then restart gateway. The allowlist wildcard * alone isn't enough. There's a second policy layer that gates complex commands independently.

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Rui Carmo ☯️
Rui Carmo ☯️@rcarmo·
"Feature creep has been promoted from lifestyle choice to corporate strategy." is our new tagline.
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Rui Carmo ☯️@rcarmo·
People of pi, github.com/rcarmo/piclaw/… is now a full-blown productivity suite, because somewhere last week I took a wrong turn into Windows land and I just can't stop. I promise I am getting back to squads and agents soon. /cc @badlogicgames
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Joel M. Petlin
Joel M. Petlin@Joelmpetlin·
This is a great video summary of what @Chabad stands for, and a powerful response to Tucker, Candace, and all the haters out there. We are Chabad.
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J.B.
J.B.@VibeMarketer_·
so you're telling me i can now... embed a video embed a voice memo embed a PDF embed an image embed text ...all in the same space? with one model? and search across all of them with a single query? time to rebuild everything.
Google AI Studio@GoogleAIStudio

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Chabad.org
Chabad.org@Chabad·
This is an appreciation post for the hard work the Chabad Emissaries do all around the word for so many peopl. Give a shoutout to the Chabad rabbi and rebbetzin in your life!
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Ariel Sterman
Ariel Sterman@ArielSterman·
Parshat Ki Tisa. You shall carry. The message this week for Jews around the world is clear. Stay safe and eyes open!
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David/Dovid Bashevkin
David/Dovid Bashevkin@DBashIdeas·
Some thoughts. Not sure if anything actually changed but today felt like a genuine escalation in anti-Semitic rhetoric that we haven’t see in the mainstream for some time. Blaming Jews for starting wars was the battle cry of Nazi Germany. Hitler explicitly justified the Holocaust bc of this libel. As absurd and even hilarious as the antisemites might be it is also seriously frightening. Society has very little room left to save itself before truly descending into some unthinkably dark places. As I’ve repeated: The purpose of Judaism is not to fight antisemitism, we fight antisemitism in order to focus on the purpose of Judaism. I know some really bad people posed the q, but that’s not an excuse: we need to have answers. So, what is the Jewish vision for the State of Israel? What is our vision for the future of Judaism? These are genuinely important questions—not for antisemites but for ourselves. Now is the time to really think and consider what is your vision of redemption? What is your vision for a Jewish State? We need to have the answer for these questions or, God forbid, our enemies will. The Jewish People will survive. נצח ישראל לא ישקר Not everyone will be able to stop antisemites or influence global politics but there is a step everyone can take to bring themselves a little closer to the Jewish People and God’s unbreakable covenant. As the Rebbe said, “if you know aleph, teach aleph.” Start living the Judaism of your dreams right now. עם ישראל חי
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Justin Schroeder
Justin Schroeder@jpschroeder·
dmux 5.4.0 is out - QoL update. More control and faster workflows: - Set min/max pane widths to your preference - Add a non-agent shell pane to any active worktree - Auto dmux control pane restore if crashed / closed. - Improved UX for agent selection dmux.ai
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Muratcan Koylan
Muratcan Koylan@koylanai·
We're watching a three-stage evolution in how AI agents manage context. Stage 1: Tool bloat. Give the agent every tool, every connector, every context; tool descriptions, retrieved docs, conversation history. Performance degrades. Most production agents are still here. Stage 2: Sub-agent delegation. The orchestrator delegates to specialist agents who each handle their task and return compressed results. Better, but the orchestrator's context window is still the bottleneck for the user's input. If someone hands you a 10M token codebase, no amount of sub-agent delegation fixes the fact that the input itself doesn't fit. Stage 3: Prompt as external object. Here, the prompt isn't something the model reads; it's something the model navigates. The data remains external, and the model writes code to decide what to pull in. This is moving fast. MIT's Recursive Language Models paper dropped in January. By February, major labs are shipping production versions of the core idea. Instead of feeding a 10M token prompt directly into the model, the RLM loads it as a Python variable in a REPL environment. The model never sees the full content, it only gets metadata. From there, it writes Python code to slice into specific sections, run regex searches, filter what's relevant, and call itself (or a smaller LLM) on each chunk. The goal is not to dump raw context into the window, but to write code to filter it before it enters the window. You spend a little compute on filtering, get better quality and lower cost because you're not filling the context with irrelevant stuff. Today it's "filter search results with code before they hit context." Tomorrow it's "the 500-page patient chart lives as a variable, and the model writes regex and sub-calls to navigate it." We're moving toward systems where the model automatically handles context engineering during inference, programmatically.
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Alex Albert@alexalbert__

Underrated dev upgrade from today's launch: Claude's web search and fetch tools now write and execute code to filter results before they reach the context window. When enabled, Sonnet 4.6 saw 13% higher accuracy on BrowseComp while using 32% fewer input tokens.

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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Does Claude Cowork support agents? I know it launches its own subagents, but can you import agents from Claude Code into Cowork? For example, I have an Code image creation agent that uses the GPT-imagegen API, I want to do image generation in Cowork, does anyone know how?
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