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The Future Katılım Aralık 2017
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Ryo Lu
Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
making things true: design is the practice of seeing through the surface of things to understand their underlying structure, then rearranging those elements into new forms that didn't exist before. most people think design is about aesthetics – making things look good, choosing colors, polishing interfaces. but underneath, design is a way of thinking about the world. it's about decomposition and recomposition. you take something complex, break it down into its fundamental components, understand the relationships between those parts, and then rebuild it in a way that's simpler, more powerful, or reveals something previously hidden. this is why i've always been drawn to tools and systems rather than just products. a product solves one problem. a system gives you the building blocks to solve infinite problems. when i was working on Notion, we weren't trying to build another task manager or note-taking app. we were asking: what are the atoms of software? what are the irreducible elements that, when combined, can create any tool you need? we landed on blocks, databases, views, relations. everything else is just different arrangements of these primitives. once you see this, you realize that all those single-purpose apps – Asana, Linear, Evernote, Airtable – are just rigid, pre-configured assemblies of the same underlying concepts. they've solved for one specific arrangement and called it a product. but why lock people into one configuration? give them the components and let them build exactly what they need. Notion is lego blocks for thought and work. Cursor is doing something similar but at a different layer. for decades, the barrier between human intention and working software has been enormous. you need to know syntax, frameworks, design patterns, debugging. most people with ideas never cross that chasm because the cost is too high. Cursor changes this. when you can describe what you want and the system understands not just the words but the underlying structure – the patterns, the logic, the architecture – then you're no longer translating between human thought and machine language. you're working directly with concepts, and the AI handles the decomposition into code. this philosophy extends beyond software. language is a finite set of sounds or symbols infinitely recombined to express any thought. music is twelve notes in endless patterns. DNA is four base pairs that encode all of life's complexity. the universe is fundamentally modular. simple rules, endlessly recombining, creating emergent complexity. design is the human practice of participating in that process consciously. we look at the world, identify the patterns, extract the rules, and use them to build new realities. when i look at the history of computing, the most important moments weren't new features. they were new primitives. the command line gave us composable programs. the GUI gave us direct manipulation. the web gave us hyperlinks. the smartphone gave us sensors and connectivity. each unlocked entire ecosystems because they provided new atoms that could be infinitely recombined. AI isn't just a feature. it's a new primitive. it's a new way of decomposing and recomposing reality. design is philosophy because it forces you to ask: what is this thing really? what are its essential properties? what can i remove before it stops being itself? and once i understand that, what new things can i build? this is the work. not making things pretty. making things true.
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@trq212 Any plans for allowing none anthropic models? I think this is the only thing keeping it from becoming the go to agent sdk
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Thariq
Thariq@trq212·
We've added the ability to use plugins in the Claude Agent SDK. This allows you to bring the same extension points from Claude Code like subagents & skills into your agent. For example, this is how you can use our document skills to create docx, ppt and xlsx files
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-webkat-huang@katmhuang·
"anything to declare?" "yes, three thinking caps"
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Ian Nuttall
Ian Nuttall@iannuttall·
Who’s building an interesting product using the Claude Code SDK?
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One hour into Cursor + GPT 5 and I'm back to Claude Code.
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@runwayml Will this be available through API?
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Runway@runwayml·
Introducing Runway Aleph, a new way to edit, transform and generate video. Aleph is a state-of-the-art in-context video model, setting a new frontier for multi-task visual generation, with the ability to perform a wide range of edits on an input video such as adding, removing and transforming objects, getting new angles of a scene and modifying style and lighting, among many other tasks.
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szn@greyy_26·
@rasmic Epic storyteller. Keep it up!
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Micky
Micky@Rasmic·
I won $10k
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@mckaywrigley Can you make a video about how you set this up? I need to try this
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Mckay Wrigley
Mckay Wrigley@mckaywrigley·
So I gave Claude Code a Mac Mini. And it’s called Claudeputer. It runs 24/7 and it’s allowed to do whatever it wants - it’s in complete control of its computer. Watch for a 2min demo.
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szn@greyy_26·
@dmiiiitrii Could you shoot me a dm? I can't dm you
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Dmitri
Dmitri@dmiiiitrii·
Some recent beauties ✌🏻
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@gregisenberg Seems like builders are adapting to this quicker than investors. Do you think capital will flow into teams building multiple products?
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
the new startup playbook looks NOTHING like the old one: – most of your team will be part-time contractors, creators, and ai agents – your first $1m will come from niching down. your next $10m will come from tastefully scaling out – one agent spins out 50 longtail SEO pages from transcripts, support tickets, or user reviews – startups are turning into QVC. except this time, you own the channel and the product – onboarding will feel like texting a friend. static forms are dead – every landing page rewrites itself based on who's viewing it (claude or chatgpt-4o + session data) – every successful company will feel like a subculture. the product is just a portal in – outbound are agents scraping, qualifying, and writing personalized intros 24/7 – customer support = 1 human backed by 5 lindy agents trained on every support ticket ever written – micro-apps will outperform mega-tools. specific > general – growth isn’t an afterthought. it’s built into the product (agent-invite loops, ai-powered referrals) – if your product doesn't spark curiosity in 2 seconds, it’s invisible – the best products of the next decade will be memes first, software second – “launch” is outdated. leak it instead – the new pricing model: $0 to play, $x to unlock identity – you won’t sell software. you’ll sell outcomes, transformations, identity upgrades – more people will leave big tech to build solo. not out of rebellion, but because their side hustles are more interesting – the best homepages become a scene. your standard shadcn websites won’t hit the same – default alive is low burn, small team, owned audience, high-leverage systems – competitor research happens automatically. agents scrape, cluster, and surface positioning gaps – your CRM isn’t stale. agents log calls, summarize deals, and write follow-ups before you hang up – venture capital is optional – customer success isn’t reactive. agents predict churn based on tone in support chats and usage – we’ll see more “tiny empires”: one founder, one audience, and a constellation of tools they own – bug reports are summarized, tagged, prioritized, and triaged by an agent before eng ever sees them – IRL matters. founders become event planners – most SaaS is overbuilt. the next wave wins by subtracting – if your product can't be explained in a screenshot, it won't spread – the creative director is the new power hire. taste is now a growth lever – churned users get a custom winback campaign built by an agent based on why they left – knowledge base builds itself from slack threads, loom links, and discord q&a (agents + gpt vision) – product feedback loops are instant. users speak → agents summarize, prioritize, and mock ui changes – most startups will die trying to be “all-in-one.” the winners do one weird thing stupidly well – startup advice used to be: find a technical cofounder. now it’s: find a distribution edge – your product isn’t finished when it works. it’s finished when people want to wear the hoodie – the people who win distribution will own demand. the rest will rent it if this felt like a glimpse into the future, it's because it is. instead of bookmarking this, share it with a friend, and start building. you don’t need permission to build like this. you just need to start. most people will ignore this. but this is the new reality... small teams, infinite leverage. Happy building. I'm rooting for you.
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If they can’t control it, they will attack it. Web3 acceleration and mass adoption the next couple of years as authorities ramp up censorship. #freePAVEL
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@RaoulGMI Appreciate your take on this. I’m not sure we will be lucky enough to have 6 years
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