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Senior Ambassador @TheSandboxGame Prev @Polkadot | @wisdomise | @BanzaOfficial | @SeedworldMeta by @SeedifyFund

Dubai Katılım Ocak 2018
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Amiralek
Amiralek@theamiralek·
Yes, the path forward is not, "ok now that we can do what we were doing with fewer ppl, let's fire the rest" Every last bit of capital/talent will be deployed till full productivity equilibrium, then unemployment begins U want to be the most technical version of urself till that happens I guess
Aaron Levie@levie

Will keep saying this, but software jobs aren’t going away. Agents are the single biggest form of leverage for anyone technical in history. Probably has never been a better time to be technical in terms of being able to accomplish something solo, in a team, or company. We think that most of the world’s software has already been built and that agents will just reduce work from an existing pie. In fact, we are about to experience 100X more software than before. Think about how many apps you regularly use that need to get better. How many legacy on prem systems that have to get replatformed for the cloud. How many SMBs never could hire developers. How many security issues are about to be uncovered and need to get patched. How many IT organizations are about to bring automation to workflows they never could have automated. How much data is about to processed and connected in most organizations. This is all what the agents will be working on. And every one of those agents will need a person to kick them off, manage their work, orchestrate them, and get their output into a workable and useful form. That person will generally need to be technical (or become technical quickly), and this will create a huge amount of opportunity for anyone up to the task.

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Star Atlas
Star Atlas@staratlas·
How are you going to set up your claim stakes and crafting habs?
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yellowpanther (prediction arc) 💎
“Agents need tokens.” Yat Siu, Chairman of Animoca Brands, explaining why tokens and blockchain is NEEDED for agents to operate. “We’re stuck with a system that we’re forced to use… but it won’t be for long.”
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PHOENIX CALLS
PHOENIX CALLS@PHOENIXCALLS1·
@ArashSelective @photon_hq We’re hosting a curated Space spotlighting leading projects in the space. I’d love to have your team join us you could send a dm if interested
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Arash Selective@ArashSelective·
Super amazing tbh. Saves me a ton of time, and I’ve been able to make some really great pitch decks with it. Stuff that used to take me at least a week, I can now knock out in a day. Also love how it handles casual prompts, it just gets what you mean and turns it into something really solid. Super efficient overall. Big thanks for building this @trymoda 🙌 Would love to get in touch with the team if you guys have any feedback funnel.
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Arash Selective@ArashSelective·
I was using @trymoda recently, and now, I really need to try this one out! So we have NotebookLM Slides, MODA, and now, Claude Design. Anything else that I'm missing? Please share if there are more
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Design by Anthropic Labs: make prototypes, slides, and one-pagers by talking to Claude. Powered by Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable vision model. Available in research preview on the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, rolling out throughout the day.

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David Geoghegan
David Geoghegan@Dave_Geoghegan_·
@ArashSelective the release cadence is quietly the moat. competing labs ship big announcements every few months. anthropic is putting out meaningful things every couple weeks. founders building on the platform end up with a strictly better tool every time the roadmap updates.
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Arash Selective@ArashSelective·
Openclaw and Cowork slept together, and here is the child: It’s called @budapp. What can you do with it? Honestly, you can just open their web app or slide into its Telegram DMs and start bossing it around. ➤ It creates, edits, and stores files (so you don’t have to) ➤ It codes, builds, and actually finishes tasks ➤ It connects to your tools ➤ It learns new skills over time ➤ It has its own computer (storage, compute, memory)
Bud@budapp

Introducing Bud. The first AI Human Emulator. Bud has a full computer with storage, compute, and memory to build and code, sms and telegram to communicate, a full browser to use, can create/store/edit files, connect and use your tools, learn custom skills, work fully autonomously, and complete any task end to end just like a human. Text the number below or try free at bud [dot] app. Comment for 100k free credits.

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Arash Selective@ArashSelective·
I remember watching YouTube videos about the “singularity” back then. the moment AI can improve itself, writing code, fixing its own mistakes, getting better without us stepping in. Lately… using AI kind of feels like that moment isn’t theoretical anymore.
Arash Selective@ArashSelective

Claude is shipping at a wild pace right now. While you’re still exploring Claude Design from just a couple days ago… they’ve already dropped something new 🤯

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Strace
Strace@straceX·
this is the most satisfying plot twist in tech history
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
@brian_armstrong In gaming it's gg no re in business there's always a re Also pro gamers are probably strong hires :)
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Sebastien 🏞
Sebastien 🏞@borgetsebastien·
As a teenage boy, I used to spend all my summers and hours playing console games and also CounterStrike, Warcraft3, Age of Empires. Then I was hosting LAN parties while doing my engineering degree. I keep saying it out loud when I speak on stage, games bring many positive and valuable skills for the business life. They teach you to solve complex problems, navigating maps and spatial recognition and to spend wisely to optimize your resources for maximizing your future outcomes based on the type of strategy you need to go to the next level. They teach you to research outside for solutions and also empathy for the less lucky characters that you meet on your quests. Several of these techniques can be derived into business life and entrepreneurship requires you to be resourceful, courageous, resilient, relentless and sometimes taking measured risks against many odds.
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