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Daniel Hunter

@danielkhunter

code & prose ⟡ contributor @ https://t.co/V7SmHDnRCd

los angeles Katılım Ocak 2013
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pash@pashmerepat·
Your ChatGPT subscription now powers an OpenClaw agent that genuinely feels magical to talk to. Previous OpenClaw releases had OpenAI models running, but they never quite let the models reach their full potential. That changes today. Personality is now deliberate, tool calls land exactly where they should, and your agent actually follows through on what it says it will do. OpenClaw is now running on top of the Codex harness by default. In handing the inner loop to OpenAI's native Codex harness, we eliminated the conflicting instructions and duplicate tools that used to make the model hesitate. What we stripped out under the hood: - Duplicate tools (no more guessing between Codex native vs OpenClaw versions) - Conflicting instructions (no more NO_REPLY vs message tool ambiguity) - Leaked context (heartbeat logic only appears on actual heartbeat turns) Less context bloat. More room for the agent to think. And here's what we inherited for free, thanks to the Codex App Server: - Searchable dynamic tools. Roughly 5,500 fewer upfront tokens per turn, which means faster and cheaper. - Auto-Review mode using the built-in Codex guardian. - OpenAI's native plugins (Calendar, Email, Drive) running in the same thread. For you, the result is a personal agent that actually feels personal. It picks up where you left off across any channel, handles things before they hit your radar, and only breaks your flow when it has something genuinely worth showing you. For developers, the result is stability. Because the inner loop runs on OpenAI’s native Codex harness, every upstream improvement lands in your agent automatically. To get started, paste this in terminal: > openclaw onboard That is the whole setup.
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We've been working really hard on performance, reliability, security, and stability. Invented whole new automation flows with crabbox, automated video QA and are spending insane amounts of CPU cycles on CI. It's a good release.

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Zara Zhang@zarazhangrui·
I will be co-hosting an event in SF next Sat (5/23)! I've been thinking a lot about how to manage & curate CONTEXT for agents. I'm inviting everyone who's thought a lot about this to demo your real workflows & show what's actually working. Format: A series of rapid-fire 5-minute demos, followed by Q&A. Screen shares of real workflows only; no slides. ​Not demoing? Come hang out as a participant. Either way, expect an afternoon of practical workflows, fresh ideas, and new friends. RSVP here: luma.com/rey4v8r8 Cohosted w @NotionHQ & @radicalvcfund (@juleszqiu)
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Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
/improve-codebase-architecture will soon output HTML This rocks, thanks @trq212
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Nous Research@NousResearch·
You can now power your Hermes Agent, if using OpenAI models, with codex as the runtime for the core tools that it offers, with the flip of a switch with the new Codex runtime integration!
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Rohit@rohit4verse·
this is how the founder of obsidian actually takes notes in his own app. most users get this wrong. barely any folders. heavy internal linking. categories live as properties on the note itself. article below teaches how to build personal knowledge base. video above is the underrated masterclass.
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT

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claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
As an EM, running engineering standups where everyone's dead-eyed and reciting what they worked on is, in @ryannystrom words, a huge waste of time. So he built a @NotionHQ AI agent that preps his team's standup before the meeting starts, so he can code right up until it begins. In this ep he walks us through: - The "Hot Potato" 🥔 custom agent that scans Slack, GitHub, Honeycomb, and yesterday's meeting transcript every morning at 9am - How he @-mentions Codex from inside a Notion task and gets a full PR back in 10 minutes - Spec-driven development: talking into Whisper → spec → one-shotted implementation - Why CI speed is now your AI adoption ceiling Plus he shares why this is his favorite prompt: "I literally don't know what I'm doing. Explain it to me." ty to our sponsors! 💼 @WorkOS - Make your app enterprise ready today 🔀 @orkesio - The enterprise platform for reliable applications and agentic workflows Full episode: youtu.be/pUHA_jNwuYE
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Business schools are slashing MBA tuition by as much as 50% due to falling demand.
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Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
This is the clarity we've been crying out for. But it's a poisoned chalice. This is a 10X cut to claude -p disguised as a monthly bonus. Anthropic is discouraging any kind of programmatic usage. And that's fine - no subsidy lasts forever. But it's time to try Codex.
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs

Starting June 15, paid Claude plans can claim a dedicated monthly credit for programmatic usage. The credit covers usage of: - Claude Agent SDK - claude -p - Claude Code GitHub Actions - Third-party apps built on the Agent SDK

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ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
Starting June 15, paid Claude plans can claim a dedicated monthly credit for programmatic usage. The credit covers usage of: - Claude Agent SDK - claude -p - Claude Code GitHub Actions - Third-party apps built on the Agent SDK
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matt palmer@mattyp·
How to add a minimum release age in npm, pnpm, and bun 00:00 What is minimum release age 01:13 npm: .npmrc and left-pad demo 03:12 pnpm: pnpm-workspace.yaml 04:01 Bun: bunfig.toml 05:00 Pinned versions and lockfile SHAs 05:42 Enforcing it with an agent skill
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Notion Developers@NotionDevs·
Introducing: the Notion Developer Platform New building blocks that help you (and your coding agents) sync any data source, build any tool, and orchestrate any agent. Follow along 👇 twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
How do you keep Claude working until the job is done? Claude Code helps with this in a few ways, including one we shipped recently: /goal.
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Daniel Hunter@danielkhunter·
what's your favorite mcp app?
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Claude@claudeai·
New in Claude Code: agent view. One list of all your sessions, available today as a research preview.
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
The need and opportunity for professional services and FDEs to deploy agents right now is massive. Every tech wave offers a new era of consulting and tech services requirements. Moving from analog to digital led to a massive wave in the 90s. Moving from on-prem to cloud did the same in the 2000s. But this is going to be at a scale far greater than the others. The reason is that agents fundamentally change the underlying workflows of an organization. Unlike most prior eras of technology, where it was a change in medium of the service being delivered (on-prem CRM to cloud CRM), agents rewire the business process itself. And unlike upgrading a tech system, business processes are full of idiosyncrasies. Every industry will have its own variants, and every department within those industries will have variants as well. Not to mention the bespoke difference between firms. Bringing agents to marketing in CPG will look different from marketing in healthcare. Bringing agents to sales in a B2B software company will look different from a car dealership. And none of the change is easy technically. You need to first modernize your infrastructure and data and make sure it’s ready for agents; access controls, entitlements, and permissions need to be mapped in a way that works for agents and people; you need to make sure agents have the right context to work with; you need to consistently eval and maintain the agents when there are model upgrades; and you need to drive the change management of the process itself to figure out which parts the people do and what agents do. That’s an insane amount of technical and domain-specific process work to be done to make this all happen. Huge opportunity for new service providers, as well as internally teams and roles to emerge, to help drive this change.
OpenAI@OpenAI

Today we’re launching the OpenAI Deployment Company to help businesses build and deploy AI. It's majority-owned and controlled by OpenAI. It brings together 19 leading investment firms, consultancies, and system integrators to help organizations deploy frontier AI to production for business impact. openai.com/index/openai-l…

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Kevin Rose@kevinrose·
The number one project I want to try but haven't yet is @NousResearch Hermes.
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Jackson Dahl@jacksondahl·
Dialectic Ep. 46 w/ @startingfromnix! Nicole Seah, aka Nix, thinks reality is more beautiful than fantasy. We talk about what beauty asks of us, the freedom of holding multiple identities, and loving what's real. She writes essays at her newsletter, starting from nix, invests in early-stage startups, and recently launched New Ontologies, where she writes independent field studies of ambitious founders and companies. Timestamps: 0:00 - Opening Highlights 1:14 - Intro to Nicole 2:04 - Thanks to Notion 3:48 - Start: Beauty — Effort, Attention, Strangeness 19:59 - Fantasy and Reality 29:41 - Multiple Identities, Intensity, and Lightness 49:08 - New Ontologies: Profiling Founders Building the Future 1:08:57 - Memory, Lineage, and Process 1:18:41 - Appetite and Honesty 1:23:47 - Friendship, Proximity, and The Unknowability of the Other 1:41:18 - Closing Notes: Solitude, Noticing, and Generosity @DialecticPod 46: Nicole Seah - Loving What is Real - is out below and on all platforms.
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Fayaz Ahmed
Fayaz Ahmed@fayazara·
The Cloudflare $5/mo plan is honestly absurd Workers - 10M requests D1 - 25B reads, 50M writes KV - 10M reads, 1M writes R2 - 10 GB storage, zero egress Email - $0.35 for 1000 emails Browser - 10 hours per month You also get Durable Objects, Queues, Workflows - included, Unlimited Hyperdrive queries, Vectors.
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