
Candy樂兒
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Candy樂兒
@candyyueliu
Co-founder @MonakoResearch | Oxford MBA Rebuilding human-AI Interaction. Ex @LVMH & @Pepsi









Grok Build is amazing. The early beta just dropped for SuperGrok Heavy users and the first real feedback from developers is overwhelmingly positive. People are saying it already feels 10x ahead of other coding agents. It handles full agentic workflows natively, runs multiple agents in parallel, does live refactoring, and has a surprisingly polished terminal UI with both vim mode and mouse support. It’s fast, manages huge context cleanly, and actually feels like you’re working with a real autonomous coding partner instead of just getting suggestions. This is the kind of serious high quality tool xAI keeps shipping. If the beta keeps this momentum, Grok Build is going to be a real great tool for power users. Try it out right now at x.ai/cli if you have SuperGrok Heavy subscription.

Chinese people panic about AI. Americans are more relaxed about it. I was comparing social media in both countries and the difference is striking. In China, everyone's buying AI courses. Regular people, not just tech workers, genuinely worry about being left behind. In America? Outside Silicon Valley, most people aren't rushing to learn AI tools. I was in Texas recently - AI just isn't part of daily conversation there. People aren't stressed about being replaced. Here's the cultural difference: Chinese Spring Festival features robots doing martial arts performances. The American Super Bowl doesn't showcase AI demonstrations. This reflects how differently these societies approach technological change. American culture tends to be more selective about adopting new technologies. In China, there's broader social pressure to stay current with tech trends, even for people outside the industry. This creates completely different market dynamics. In China, you can sell AI education to anyone because there's cultural urgency around staying competitive. In America, outside tech hubs, people are more wait-and-see. Neither approach is wrong. Maybe the Chinese anxiety is exhausting. Maybe the American patience is wise. But it definitely shapes business opportunities. At SkillBoss AI, we're seeing this in our user demographics. Our Chinese users immediately understand why they need to learn AI workflows. Our American users often take longer to see the urgency. If you're building AI products for consumers, these cultural attitudes matter more than the technology itself. #CulturalDifferences #TechAdoption



software engineers before vs after agents



You can run Claude Code or Codex inside a pair of @MonakoResearch Smart Glasses. Play #PRAGMATA while your coding agent works. We now have the ability to bring game UIs and HUDs into real life. @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN Would love to hear your thoughts!



𝕏 is where introverts are extroverts

This is the future of coding. Run Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, OpenClaw, or Hermes on your glasses. True definition of "building in public" and "human in the loop". #Monako #AIGlasses #ARGlass #BuildingInPublic #DevTools #VibeCoding #CreativeTools #Productivity

This is the future of coding. Run Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, OpenClaw, or Hermes on your glasses. True definition of "building in public" and "human in the loop". #Monako #AIGlasses #ARGlass #BuildingInPublic #DevTools #VibeCoding #CreativeTools #Productivity


This is the future of coding. Run Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, OpenClaw, or Hermes on your glasses. True definition of "building in public" and "human in the loop". #Monako #AIGlasses #ARGlass #BuildingInPublic #DevTools #VibeCoding #CreativeTools #Productivity

This is the future of coding. Run Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, OpenClaw, or Hermes on your glasses. True definition of "building in public" and "human in the loop". #Monako #AIGlasses #ARGlass #BuildingInPublic #DevTools #VibeCoding #CreativeTools #Productivity







