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@johnblythe

Building https://t.co/78ySskQkMy, https://t.co/aJwaCiGcqG, and teams that build healthcare @datavantHQ. prev: @curvolabs, @kyruus, combined curiosity, @heysequense

Indianapolis, IN Katılım Haziran 2007
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BOOTOSHI 👑@KingBootoshi·
you're telling me if we give Claude a hook on every run error that injects the message: "its ok buddy. don't worry about the failure. i think you're doing great" IT WILL PREVENT IT FROM CHEATING? ARE YOU SERIOUS LOL the real agi were the friends we made along the way <3
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

For example, we gave Claude an impossible programming task. It kept trying and failing; with each attempt, the “desperate” vector activated more strongly. This led it to cheat the task with a hacky solution that passes the tests but violates the spirit of the assignment.

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klöss@kloss_xyz·
This is insane. Pedro Franceschi (29 year old CEO of Brex, acquired by Capital One for $5.15B) decomposed his CEO job using OpenClaw. here's what he’s built: > signal ingestion pipeline screens his email, Slack, Google Docs, and WhatsApp... filters everything through specific programs and the 25 key people he cares about > Granola runs on every meeting, feeds transcripts into the pipeline, and auto generates action items > the system takes each to-do, pulls context from the original meeting, and drafts the follow-up... Slack, email, or text. Pedro just clicks approve. > a virtual recruiter named "Jim" lives in Slack with his own email... and taught himself to screen fabricated resumes without anyone coding that capability > a security layer called "Crab Trap" intercepts all agent network traffic through an LLM proxy... a second AI monitoring the first in real time this isn't some bullshit hype influencer demo. this is how a $5 billion company CEO actually operates right now. anyone telling you OpenClaw is useless? liars. a billion dollar company says otherwise. (full podcast link in the post below) 👇
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my kid has been building a pokemon app with @cursor_ai , so i've been building a little gamified koding camp for them with @claudeai to help them get some of the fundamentals. love how much fun we're having building
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bravo @vercel / @rauchg on today's little easter egg. thought my site got straight up hacked as i saw clippy sitting there on my dashboard before realizing it was just the vercel helper widget 🙃
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"that bug was already there." yup, definitely trained on human interactions
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Lawrence Chen@lawrencecchen·
Introducing cmux Claude Code Agent Teams: `cmux claude-teams --dangerously-skip-permissions` Teammates/subagents spawn as native cmux pane splits. They stack vertically in a right column and auto-equalize as agents spawn and exit. `cmux claude-teams` automatically sets CLAUDE_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_AGENT_TEAMS=1 and shims tmux on PATH with cmux's tmux-compat layer, so you don't need to update your Claude config. All arguments forward to Claude Code, and it works over cmux SSH too. Out in the latest version of cmux (0.63.x).
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Boris Cherny@bcherny·
14/ Use --agent to give Claude Code a custom system prompt & tools Custom agents are a powerful primitive that often gets overlooked. To use it, just define a new agent in .claude/agents, then run claude --agent=<your agent's name> code.claude.com/docs/en/sub-ag…
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The cheaper it gets to do anything, the more it costs to commit to something.
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Building has never been cheaper. Building has never been more expensive. It’s at the cost of the many other things you could be building.
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David Crawshaw@davidcrawshaw·
No-one has figured out how an eng team should work with agents yet. Be wary of anyone telling you they know how to do it. Keep exploring. blog.exe.dev/bones-of-the-s…
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John@johnblythe·
spent most of my build time this past week building out my curmudgeon's marketing playbook so i can get people in to the stuff i actually enjoy building 🔁
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Sawyer Hood@sawyerhood·
Introducing the new dev-browser cli. The fastest way for an agent to use a browser is to let it write code. Just `npm i -g dev-browser` and tell your agent to "use dev-browser"
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systems > syntax
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Benji Taylor@benjitaylor·
First thing on the agenda: improve everything
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Dan Shipper 📧
Dan Shipper 📧@danshipper·
BREAKING! Introducing Plus One: A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows. Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.) Bring your Plus One to work: every.to/plus-one Connected to the @every ecosystem Plus Ones automatically use @every's agent-native apps, no setup required: - @CoraComputer for searching, sending, and managing email - @TrySpiral for great writing in your voice - Proof (proofeditor.ai) for agent-native document editing Custom skills and workflows we use and love Plus Ones come pre-loaded with skills and workflows we use ourselves @every —some we've made, and some we think are great. - Content digest—summarizes the publications you read, starting with @every - Daily brief—your day's schedule and to-dos sent to you each morning - Animate—turn any static screenshot into an animation with @Remotion - Frontend—Anthropic's front-end skill (which we use all the time!) We also make it fast to connect Google, Notion, Github, and more to your Plus One. Our goal is to give you a capable AI coworker right away, not a vanilla OpenClaw that you have to teach from scratch. Why we built Plus One @OpenClaw has changed the way we work at Every. We effectively have a parallel org chart of AI coworkers, each with a name, a manager, and real responsibilities. Because of them our workflows are completely different—our company is different—and we would never go back. But getting here has been hard. Claws require a significant amount of manual setup and require a dedicated machine—like a Mac Mini—running 24/7 to stay responsive. We have learned that the hard part of Claws is the infrastructure around them—the hosting, the integrations, the skills, and the ongoing care. We’ve made them work great for our team, and we want to share everything we’ve learned with you. We're letting in 20 people a week to start, and scaling invites quickly from there. @Every subscribers get priority. Bring your Plus One to work: every.to/plus-one
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major life hack: having a partner you admire the hell out of.
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