Robert Sanchez

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Robert Sanchez

Robert Sanchez

@bobsanch

CEO of Digital Empathy. Studied philosophy at UCLA. Proud Dad and lover of animals.

San Diego, CA Katılım Kasım 2011
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Robert Sanchez
Robert Sanchez@bobsanch·
@GauravML What are these results you speak of? I don’t know any agentic engineers who use your models much. Better to learn than be defensive
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Gaurav Menghani
Gaurav Menghani@GauravML·
One of the things I admire about Google is how people love to dunk on it, and the company just keeps putting in the work, and lets the results speak for themselves.
Steve Yegge@Steve_Yegge

I was chatting with my buddy at Google, who's been a tech director there for about 20 years, about their AI adoption. Craziest convo I've had all year. The TL;DR is that Google engineering appears to have the same AI adoption footprint as John Deere, the tractor company. Most of the industry has the same internal adoption curve: 20% agentic power users, 20% outright refusers, 60% still using Cursor or equivalent chat tool. It turns out Google has this curve too. But why is Google so... average? How is it that a handful of companies are taking off like a spaceship, and the rest, including Google, are mired in inaction? My buddy's observation was key here: There has been an industry-wide hiring freeze for 18+ months, during which time nobody has been moving jobs. So there are no clued-in people coming in from the outside to tell Google how far behind they are, how utterly mediocre they have become as an eng org. He says the problem is that they can't use Claude Code because it's the enemy, and Gemini has never been good enough to capture people's workflows like Claude has, so basically agentic coding just never really took off inside Google. They're all just plodding along, completely oblivious to what's happening out there right now. Not only is Google not able to do anything about it, they don't seem to be aware of the problem at all. I'm having major flashbacks to fifty years ago as a kid at the La Brea Tar Pits, asking, "why can't they just climb out?" My Google friend and I had this conversation over a month ago. I didn't share it because I wanted to look around a bit, and see if it's really as bad as all that. I've been talking to people from dozens of companies since then. And yeah. It's as bad as all that. Google is about average. Some companies at the bottom have near-zero AI adoption and can't even get budget for AI. They may have moats and high walls, but the horde is coming for them all the same. And then there are a few companies I've met recently who are *amazingly* leaned in to AI adoption. One category-leader company just cancelled IntelliJ for a thousand engineers. That's an incredibly bold move, one of many they're making towards agentic adoption. In my opinion, that company is setting themselves up for a _huge_ W. As for the rest, well, it's the Great Siloing. Everyone's flying blind. With nobody moving companies, no company knows where they stand on the AI adoption curve. Nobody knows how they're doing compared to everyone else. Half of them just check a box: "We enabled {Copilot/Cursor} for everyone!" Cue smug celebrations. They think this is like getting SOC2 compliance, just a thing they turn on and now it's "solved." And they don't realize that they've done effectively nothing at all. All because of a hiring freeze.

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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Yeah folks, it's gonna be harder in the future to ensure OpenClaw still works with Anthropic models.
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Robert Sanchez
Robert Sanchez@bobsanch·
@BradGroux @steipete @AnthropicAI If there’s an enterprise org whose procurement process isn’t fully aligned with agentic development speed and direction, they’ll be dead within 3 years
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Brad Groux
Brad Groux@BradGroux·
@bobsanch @steipete @AnthropicAI I’ve worked in enterprise nearly my entire career, and in purchasing at the global level. Plenty choose stability and security over performance. Especially finance, banking, health, insurance, and energy sectors. Any heavily regulated industry.
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Morgan
Morgan@morganlinton·
@ryancarson And I’d say, even more so now than ever before.
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
You still need to know how to code
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
@codyplof Actively working on improving reliability and usability. Bear with us
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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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Prajit Nanu
Prajit Nanu@prajitn·
I rarely give career advice, but here’s one. If you work at a late-stage startup where the founder or CEO keeps telling everyone to “use more AI” but isn’t personally building tools, apps, or workflows with it, the company probably won’t exist in five years. We’ve entered a moment where leadership is no longer about management. It’s about leading from the front and showing what kind of impact new technology can create. The leaders who experiment, build, and break things themselves will shape the next generation of companies. Everyone else will just be writing roadmaps for a world that no longer exists.
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Robert Sanchez
Robert Sanchez@bobsanch·
@toddsaunders This is a bit of an over-simplification but I primarily use Opus for building and Codex for validating
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
I use all three major AI models every day. Each one has already won a different job. Claude - Thinking, writing, code, research. The closest thing to a second brain I've ever used. When I need to reason through something hard, Claude is the GOAT. Gemini - Everything within Google. YouTube, Docs, Gmail, Calendar. It's just too easy to use when inside their ecosystem. Switching to Claude is a PITA when I am already in a doc. ChatGPT - Purely a search engine. I use it for the throwaway query. The thing I would have Googled but now never do. I ask disposable questions here specifically because I don't want them in my Claude memory. And I haven't opened google search in a week. Am I the only one?
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Robert Sanchez
Robert Sanchez@bobsanch·
@justic_hot It could do this before with playwright. This just extends that to desktop apps.
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tang | AI Product Maker
tang | AI Product Maker@justic_hot·
anthropic shipped computer use in claude code today. everyone on my timeline acting like software engineering just ended. relax. here's what actually changed: before this, AI coding was blind. claude writes code, you run it, the button is behind the modal. so you screenshot it, paste it back, type 'z-index issue maybe?' three rounds of this per visual bug. now claude just opens the app and sees what went wrong. like 80% of my prompts were me describing what stuff looked like on screen. that's gone. anyone tried it yet? curious how it handles responsive layouts
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardar·
skills are a waste of tokens
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Robert Sanchez
Robert Sanchez@bobsanch·
@PawelHuryn I think the word “vibe” does it a disservice. Agentic Engineering imo
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Robert Sanchez
Robert Sanchez@bobsanch·
@trq212 Hey is it consistent with ToS to have multiple max subs? I’m having trouble finding anything on that
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Thariq
Thariq@trq212·
To manage growing demand for Claude we're adjusting our 5 hour session limits for free/Pro/Max subs during peak hours. Your weekly limits remain unchanged. During weekdays between 5am–11am PT / 1pm–7pm GMT, you'll move through your 5-hour session limits faster than before.
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Robert Sanchez
Robert Sanchez@bobsanch·
@svpino Yep. Board, CEO/orchestrator, and specialist builders+validators
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Santiago@svpino·
A single board to orchestrate all your coding agents. The future of software development is managing a swarm of agents. $ npm i -g cline Cline Kanban is a board where you can create tasks, chain dependencies, and see how your agents tackle them. Works with Claude Code, Codex, and Cline. Free and open-source.
Cline@cline

Introducing Cline Kanban: A standalone app for CLI-agnostic multi-agent orchestration. Claude and Codex compatible. npm i -g cline Tasks run in worktrees, click to review diffs, & link cards together to create dependency chains that complete large amounts of work autonomously.

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claire vo 🖤
claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
I’ve seen this floating around, most people ick-ing at this as Claude derangement syndrome. But guess what! This CEO probably just wants to get great outcomes fast, and I’d bet he’s thrilled to hear something other than “it’s not a priority” or “let me revise this and we’ll come back next week” or “thanks for the input but we have experts on the team.” Maybe your team isn’t producing work up to their standards. Maybe your company is slumping along at single digit or negative growth and the board has said it’s up or out. Maybe he’s trying to drive up AI adoption. Maybe the CEO job sucks and AI makes it more fun. Maybe AI raises the floor and the ceiling on everything. I will say I’d rather a CEO who cares about driving up quality of marketing copy than one that’s checked out. I’d rather be lead by a Claude Boi than an exec team that forms a “AI innovation committee” and is just starting their limited 2 quarter trial of copilot. I’d rather just have the answer handy “yep, we did deep research on this via ChatGPT and figured out how to automate brand assets consistently thought nano banana, do you have any feedback?” SLOP ENGINES BEWARE for sure, but I generally think folks don’t have enough insight into how corporate anxieties and power dynamics make the exec job a lonely one, and I’m not surprised CEOs are reaching for tools that shorten feedback cycles, openly brainstorm, and produces work (not more meetings.) Look. Do I think there are better styles of leadership? For sure. Do I think that means some teams don’t need a major wake-up call? No. Ok have fun. Tell Claude hi.
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Robert Sanchez
Robert Sanchez@bobsanch·
@svpino What's the use case where you'd prefer replit over CC?
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
Why aren't more people talking about Replit right now? I started using Replit consistently late last year when they released Agent 3. It was my way to "let go" as a developer and build things without worrying about the code. It's actually been a good way to teach my kid "web development". Replit just launched Agent 4, and I think it's massively, massively underhyped. Best thing: You can now run multiple agents in parallel. • Old agent: You give it a task, and you have to wait for it to finish before you can do anything else. • New agent: Do this, and that, and this. All of it at the same time. It feels like going from a Toyota to a Lexus. I can now run an agent to build my frontend, another agent to build my backend, and a third agent to write test cases. By the way, they also have an infinite design canvas for UI-related work, so you can also do design at the same time as everything else.
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Dan Shipper 📧
Dan Shipper 📧@danshipper·
in ai, a company is only going to go as far as their CEO goes you cannot delegate working with the latest tools—it's a critical part of building your intuition for how this new world works that's why @garrytan @tobi etc are going so hard right now. bullish
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
Gstack by @garrytan has made me 10x faster and honestly better in Claude Code. We are massively underestimating how good this is for YC. He turned a config file into a brand strategy. And now it’s becoming the default way for all companies to set up their terminal.
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Haider.
Haider.@haider1·
we are seeing the early signs of rsi claude code and codex are starting to write code for themselves and even help improve models. many people missed the importance of agents and enterprise use cases because they focused too much on a vague idea of "intelligence" agents matter much more
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
Is there anyone shipping faster than @AnthropicAI? Seriously, it's insane. Every. single. day. They ship something new and incredible. I've never seen this kind of velocity before. What are they doing differently?
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