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Hamburg Katılım Ekim 2021
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
Hi, I might give it away as open source (it's called GBrain) github.com/garrytan/gbrain
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista

Someone is going to build a worldclass “Brain” for enterprises & make a stupid amount of money. Why? As @da_fant said, “coding w ai is solved bc all context is in the git repo. knowledge work is difficult bc context is spread out. an ai system that creates a git repo w all context for a knowledge worker will be able to 100% automate the work.” When companies talk about being data ready for AI, this is what they’re implicitly saying. Engineering has been prepared for this moment for a long time because of the deterministic nature of code, the centralization/versioning of data (read: GitHub), and AI tools that are largely build by engineers for engineers. But for the rest of white collar work, there’s a TON of catching up to do to properly harness the power of the technology. The big challenge here, and why no one has truly cracked the code for "an ai system that creates a git repo w all context for a knowledge worker" is because unlike code, most knowledge is 1) distributed, 2) unstructured, and 3) unverifiable. It's distributed: transcripts live in Granola. Documents in Notion. Customer Data in Hubspot. ERP. Emails. Slack messages. Random spreadsheets. SOP docs. Etc. Etc. Building an ingestion engine that connects to all of your disparate data sources and auto-updates based on the shelf-life of the data is the first, and frankly, easiest step of the process. Next, it's unstructured: let's say I want to create a proposal for a potential client. To nail the proposal, I want it to pull important information from a variety of sources. The specific asks & background from our initial sales call. Previous proposals to anchor ourselves to a proven format. And completed sprint boards from Linear, so the pricing & timeline in the document is grounded in truth. Whether it's a thoughtful filesystem (a la Obsidian) or an OpenClaw-esque memory structure, the brain needs to be great at self-organizing in a thoughtful schema. This is very hard, especially if you want to build a generalizable brain that can be shaped to an array of different enterprises. And finally, most knowledge is unverifiable: writing a function, running a unit test, and seeing if the code works is easy. It works or it doesn't. Using AI to accelerate your content creation process is highly subjective. What is a good/bad idea? Is the content in your voice or not? Does it feel like slop or novel? Answering these questions are both difficult and non-verifiable. That same system described above doesn't just have to be great at organizing & forming coherent relationships, but it also has to be great at self-improving based on feedback from the user. Memory systems (like those introduced by OpenClaw) are great to a point, but as you scale the corpus of data within your company's brain, things like compaction and cleaning become wildly important to avoid the needle in the haystack problem. Someone is going to figure out how to solve this problem, and when they do, not only will they make a shit ton of money, but they'll be robinhood for knowledge workers, enabling non-engineers to enjoy the sort of leverage that only technical folks have felt for the last few years.

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@jesse_vermeulen I just stare at the wall and breath heavily, what about you?
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Jesse@jesse_vermeulen·
honest question: what do people do during the 5-10 min while Claude is running?
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This case raises an uncomfortable question: if platforms already extract heavily from artists, are these lawsuits really about protecting creators or about protecting control? nme.com/news/music/ann…
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@sama They're catching up. Love to see it.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
Lots of major improvements to Codex! Computer use is a real update for me; it feels even more useful than I expected. It can use all of the apps on your Mac, in parallel and without interfering with your direct work.
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Mitch@_Mitchcreates·
One thing I’m learning with automations: Making them run is only half the job. The other half is making failure visible, recoverable and approval-safe. Just turned that into a small reusable skill on openclaw. What are some skills you made?
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@bcherny Everyone liked that 🫡
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Opus 4.7 uses more thinking tokens, so we've increased rate limits for all subscribers to make up for it. Enjoy!
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet. It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back. You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.
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Opus 4.7 dropped boys, what are we building?
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
5 tips for openclaw in 51 seconds
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Just submitted my first chrome extension, genuinly excited. Let's keep building 🫡 It's a tool to help you with finding WG flats in Germany.
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Mitch@_Mitchcreates·
Recently moved to Hamburg and it was such a struggle to find a fitting WG (Co-housing), so I'm making a browser extension to improve that experience for everyone in Germany. Soon on the Chrome store
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How's the AI founders scene in Hamburg? Anyone attended AI beavers community meetups?
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Anyone else having very stubborn cron jobs with Openclaw. Repeatedily kept deleting them manually and by my assistant but they keep coming back.
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@felixleezd Maybe I can send some subagents to get a sense of what that's like. Don't make mistakes.
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Felix Lee@felixleezd·
Claude Code is absolutely incredible but have you tried going outside?
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@SHL0MS Haha classic
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any music nft artists who follow me are of course the exception and their music is impeccable
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𒐪@SHL0MS·
my hot music nft take is that they would have done better if more of the music was actually good
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Terp 🦜@TerpollyBTC·
Squawkkkkk 🦜 3333 Terps taking over BTC 🟠 Who wants to join the Terpolly Army? 👇
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Nodepay@nodepay_ai·
@youre_early Expect more server updates today. For now, The Big Boss has ordered Earl to distribute 1000 vouchers to the community - straight from his salary. 🎟: Connecting...
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Nodepay@nodepay_ai·
Intern here. IDK why, but big boss gave me access to the main account, and said "write down the name of everyone who replies: Send N_des" Do what you want with that information.
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@dpd2k5 @JoinGrapeCoin Wow you're really committed to this. Even your profile pic is about $grape
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GrapesPad@GrapesPad·
It's about to go off!!!! $GRAPE
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klöss@kloss_xyz·
Let’s have some fun. Giving away a Psychedelics Anonymous Genesis on June 9th. To enter: - Follow @psychanon and me. - Tag 3 friends who should own a PA. - Then make sure to RT to be entered. I'll pick a winner in three days time and announce here. Good luck everyone 🍀
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