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Yulong
@Yulong_97
AI agent builder. Product builder. Building products across AI, agents, and workspaces. Tech Chef @ https://t.co/FwTnq0hqNx · Duke / NYU
Hongkong Katılım Nisan 2020
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AI can generate work faster than your team can review it.
That’s the bottleneck now: not the writing, the deciding.
We’re building something small for that: your agent publishes its work, your team comments on a link (no login), the agent reads the comments and ships v2.
☕ artifact.cafe
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New skill: /improve-animations
Inspired by @shadcn’s improve skill I made one specifically for animations.
Use your most capable model to audit animations in your project and hand the execution to cheaper models.
Fable is available through July 12, so make good use out of it!
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The coding interview in the future would be pair-vibe-coding😂
Dorsa@dorsa_rohani
We made Claude Code multiplayer! Use it with other people in the same terminal, and connect your Claudes so they can all talk to each other.
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Most indie developers don't lose marketing data in the dashboard.
They lose it in the codebase.
Hellyeah X-Ray connects to GitHub, reads your app, finds the signup / checkout / subscription paths, and wires marketing tracking for you.
Pick a repo.
Define what counts as a conversion.
Review before anything ships.
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Today we're launching @hellyeah_ai Campaign Launcher in Claude Code.🚀
Launching Google Ads usually means jumping between briefs, strategy docs, creative handoffs, targeting, budget setup, and review.
Campaign Launcher turns that into one agent flow.
Here's how it works:
Tell the agent your campaign goal
It drafts the strategy, imports creatives, and checks readiness
You review the plan and approve the budget
It launches when everything checks out
The agent handles the setup.
You stay in control before spend moves.
Less ad ops busywork. More campaigns shipped.
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Claude Code team just dropped a free course on loop engineering with Fable 5:
00:00 - how Claude Code works under the hood
05:01 - the agentic loop explained
16:21 - the feature 99% of devs miss: auto mode
19:01 - why voice beats typing
32:34 - auto code review with draft PRs
58:39 - Fable 5 for non-code work
this free course replaces every paid Claude Code tutorial
watch today, then read the article below on loop engineering by Karpathy
codila@0xCodila
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We are actively hiring in SF👇
AI Engineer — Learn Engine: Intelligence & Optimization
AI Engineer — Learn Engine: Platform & Simulation
Marketing Account Manager
Developer Relations Engineer
Founding Head of Developer Growth
Founding Head of GTM / Revenue
Senior BD Manager
Senior Tech Product Manager
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@CathyChang00 probably it's the time to launch an ai listing site and help you find home agentically
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SF rent is basically just an "Optionality Tax." Hear me out.
For $2k in Oakland, I get a room in a nice 2B2B with a pool, gym, and it's 3 BART stops to Embarcadero. In SF? $2k gets me a sketch studio in Civic Center where I have to watch my back.
Finding a roommate in SF is literal hell. The demand is huge but supply is zero.
You’re stuck messaging individual landlords on Zillow who reply in 3-5 business days. You don't even know if the listing is actually still open. The whole market is notoriously closed-source.
The most annoying part? Because these mom-and-pop listings are so messy and unstructured, I can’t even use Claude Code or Codex to scrape the data and automate my hunt.
So I’m forced to look at big corporate apartments, which instantly bumps the floor to $2.5k+/person.
But paying that SF premium buys you zero-friction living.
If I stay in the East Bay, I have to physically lug my folding bike onto BART just to ride around the city. I know myself—that tiny physical friction means I will literally never do it.
But here’s the kicker: I’m a homebody. On weekends, I just want to stay in and do crafts. I probably wouldn't even go to half the random non-commercial SF events I want access to.
Am I really about to pay an extra $500+ a month just so I have the privilege to reject plans and stay home in a different zip code?
How do you guys justify the SF Optionality Tax? 💸
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13/ The lesson I take from Anthropic:
Winning in AI may not always come from bigger ambition, more products, or more famous talent.
Sometimes it comes from the opposite:
fewer bets,
lower ego,
more trust,
deeper focus,
and a mission strong enough to make people do the hard, boring work.
That might be the real secret.
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12/ The contrast with OpenAI is fascinating.
OpenAI may still have huge advantages: more compute, broader distribution, stronger consumer mindshare, and a culture that can produce wild breakthroughs.
Anthropic is not "obviously better."
It’s just a radically different answer to the same question:
How do you build an AI frontier lab?
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