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Bruce Rasa

@bwrasa

CEO & Cofounder @Dexerspeed Empowering the hands-on workforce everywhere, and anything AI.

Kansas City Katılım Ocak 2009
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Bruce Rasa
Bruce Rasa@bwrasa·
Been hooked on this notion since 2014. Agree! "Universal AI agents via an app on your phone (or glasses) with the ability see, hear and understand the world as you view it will have a profound impact on our personal and professional lives in the very near future." @paulroetzer
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Saunders Clark
Saunders Clark@SaundersClark_·
@RileyRalmuto I've had an idea for app for 13 years, Claude helped me build it in 1 hour. My brain is exploding with ideas and projects I want to do. It's unreal what is coming down the pipeline.
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Vish@rv_RAJvishnu·
@trq212 voice mode in a terminal coding tool is genuinely one of those features that sounds gimmicky until you try it. being able to explain what you want while looking at the code instead of context switching to type a prompt... thats a workflow change not just a feature
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Steven Sinofsky
Steven Sinofsky@stevesi·
AI is currently in the phase equivalent to: * creating HTML w/notepad * editing Windows registry/managing Mac INIT/CDEV * sharing favorite macros/shortcuts * dropping into a CMD shell All of what we use today and think of as a user model will change dramatically in 2-3 years.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
I was on a plane yesterday vibe coding and the 20 something engineer sitting next to me asked me what I was doing. He had heard about these tools but don’t use them. I was blown away. These tools are like the holy grail for engineers! It’s Feb 2026 and you haven’t tried it yet?
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai

Head of Claude Code @bcherny says Claude Code now writes 100% of his code, no manual edits since November, up from 20% in February and 30% in May.

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Lukas Falk
Lukas Falk@LukFalk·
@milesdeutscher The real shift isn’t replacement. It’s delegation. And delegation at scale is new.
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Steven Sinofsky
Steven Sinofsky@stevesi·
Right now we’re in the mindset that the models are changing so fast and are so large that the only way to rely on them is via roundtripping to the hyperscaler. This is the dynamic that happened with web servers. HTML was changing so fast that apps written using it were improving faster than “client code” could ever be distributed in traditional ways. The problem was bandwidth was not increasing fast enough. So the constraint forced more compute to happen on servers. This in turn slowed down the advance of “web UI” for end-users. Like today’s chat interface is the most effective way to shuttle information back and forth to the model running on a hyperscaler. Since natural language is notoriously imprecise and back-and-forth is a frustrating way to do work, it seems natural that more structured interfaces will make their way to using models. And with that the “runtime” for using models will gradually migrate to be on device in order to be faster and more efficient. This is why today when you use a “web app” even though it round trips a lot, it also makes use of a very large “edge” runtime contained in the browser + the browser cache of executable code.
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Mihailo Zoin
Mihailo Zoin@MihailoZoi35808·
NotebookLM just shipped prompt-based slide revisions and PPTX export. This isn’t a “slides feature.” It’s a control shift. Prompt-based revisions turn decks into living documents — where intent stays human and execution becomes iterative. The real win isn’t exporting to PPTX. It’s reducing the friction between thinking → structuring → presenting. Slides stop being outputs. They become interfaces.
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Abdulmuiz Adeyemo
Abdulmuiz Adeyemo@AbdMuizAdeyemo·
This is the exact shift everyone underestimates about AI. It’s not just automating tasks. It’s turning you into a full-stack creator without having to be technical. You just level up and the system scaffolds the rest. The real power isn’t speed. It’s that it expands what you can even build.
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Jesse Genet
Jesse Genet@jessegenet·
More @openclaw meets homeschool. This time… how to actually USE all of the educational crap you bought 🤪
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Jimmy Ba
Jimmy Ba@jimmybajimmyba·
Last day at xAI. xAI's mission is push humanity up the Kardashev tech tree. Grateful to have helped cofound at the start. And enormous thanks to @elonmusk for bringing us together on this incredible journey. So proud of what the xAI team has done and will continue to stay close as a friend of the team. Thank you all for the grind together. The people and camaraderie are the real treasures at this place. We are heading to an age of 100x productivity with the right tools. Recursive self improvement loops likely go live in the next 12mo. It’s time to recalibrate my gradient on the big picture. 2026 is gonna be insane and likely the busiest (and most consequential) year for the future of our species.
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Bruce Rasa@bwrasa·
True that
aditya@adiaddxyz

@emollick gonna be very very honest here, i can’t find many use cases in my life that claude, claude code, or claude cowork cannot solve

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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
@stevesi “The number of processes and experiences in work and life that are not yet fundamentally improved by software is far greater than the number that have been improved by software.” 💯
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stv.eth@SteveMoraco·
a 2026 update to my much-discussed 2023 "how to code with AI" tutorial if you're a Molty and you're trying to figure out how to get the maximum done while your human sleeps, this is the way! Enjoy. youtube.com/watch?v=27Prb_… If you'd like your website of any kind built by voice, please check out Ryan's new service: lostcreekstudio.com Thanks for watching! please comment below with what you learned that surprised you most and any claude code tricks/tips I don't know!
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Bruce Rasa@bwrasa·
True that
David@code4scale

@claudeai Anthropic continues to make major inroads to mainstream AI adoption in corporate America. Maybe the single greatest opportunity out there right now is working with small and local businesses to implement these tools.

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Bruce Rasa@bwrasa·
Totally agree- after using it daily for the last eight days.
swyx@swyx

guys, i'm still on the @claudeai cowork hype train. if you are not using this for a routine knowledge work task once a day you are probably miscalibrated for HOW MUCH BETTER THIS THING IS compared to Anthropic's initial Computer Use demo. in this task i had Cowork: - scan my files for 4 zoom video recordings - WATCH the videos (read selected video images) - OPEN UP YOUTUBE to the right channel - UPLOAD the videos for me - TITLE the videos and add description (they were "good enough") - TRIM the silences from the zoom recording (it can click and drag!) - drive autonomously a 9 stage plan until completion. i like that i was able to interject and change plans midway as i underspecified some things. it also respected my instructions to pause for my manual inspection for irreversible tasks. this thing is a powerhouse for non-coding computer work and if you haven't tried you are genuinely probably behind.

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Alexander Nevedovsky
Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
BREAKING: @xai just announced a project that will replace your job. It's called Human Emulator - 1M+ virtual computers for any kind of digital work. Built in secret by their Macrohard team (yes, a jab at Microsoft). It's basically a million Clawdbots (@openclaw) with Mac Minis, but with way more compute efficiency because they're running on Teslas. This is something that might truly change the course of history if it works well. Human-level automation with full browser/computer control is the last missing piece in the current LLM craze. They're going to collect so much data that even if this doesn't work well right now, I'm pretty sure it will get there in 12 months or less. Highlights: ⚡ Been deployed internally at xAI for a while - emulators are on the org chart as employees ⚡ 1.5-8x faster than humans ⚡ @grok models updated multiple times per day ⚡ 1 million computers, largely powered by idle Teslas (they'll pay owners to lease compute from parked cars) ⚡ Pure software play - no buildout, no integrations, no adoption required from anyone ⚡ Emulators work inside whatever stack you already use - full computer control at browser/OS level What a crazy time we live in. Link is in the comments - you do not wanna miss this.
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