Marc Lien

470 posts

Marc Lien

Marc Lien

@marclien

Financial Services Veteran | 20 yrs in the industry | Former Commercial P&L Leader at Lloyds Banking Group | Now pioneering Applied AI transforming businesses

London, England Katılım Haziran 2009
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Neuralink
Neuralink@neuralink·
ALS has gradually taken away Kenneth’s ability to speak. Through Neuralink’s VOICE clinical trial, he’s exploring how a brain-computer interface designed to translate thought to speech could help restore autonomy in his daily life. Watch to learn more:
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Marc Lien
Marc Lien@marclien·
:) hopefully the reference to your site covers necessary royalties I think stress-test is really cool and helpful. It works out which 3 personas are most relevant and red-teams your note/email/paper from each point of view
Chris Blattman@cblatts

@marclien I see we hired the same web designer! Excited to check this out. Is there one skill you’d recommend starting with?

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Marc Lien
Marc Lien@marclien·
I have an old iMac kicking around at home. Not sure it needs that spec for what I use it for. And now Claude Code has a remote control capability I might use that instead of terminal and Open Clawd
Chris Blattman@cblatts

@marclien I see we hired the same web designer! Excited to check this out. Is there one skill you’d recommend starting with?

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Chris Blattman
Chris Blattman@cblatts·
4w ago I was a Claude Code skeptic. I'm not a coder. None of the use cases were relevant. I managed teams & projects, drowning in email & overdue reminders. So I tried creating tools that would help me and... holy crap. Now I'm sharing the tools I built: claudeblattman.com
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Marc Lien
Marc Lien@marclien·
Life's been different since I discovered Claude Code + Obsidian. I've been using both daily for 2+ months and built a 7-layer self-improving AI operating system around them. It processes my meetings while I sleep, red-teams my documents before I share them, and gets permanently smarter with every correction I make. Basically dogfooding the frontier of how knowledge work is changing in the advent of machine intelligence. I've open-sourced the whole thing - 15 skills, full architecture docs, and a repo you can fork to roll your own. sovrana.github.io/qm-os
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Marc Lien
Marc Lien@marclien·
Everything should be code. Your next ppt - use CC to generate an interactive website instead.
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CodingJavi
CodingJavi@CodingJavi·
@taalas_inc @grok explain me their product and how they achieve those tokens per second
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Marc Lien@marclien·
I’m not sure we’re ready for the network effect era of ai
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Robert Beson
Robert Beson@rbeson·
@petergyang Both. Claude Code for interactive deep work, OpenClaw for persistent monitoring. We're building exactly this: markdown vault > Obsidian for viz > Claude Code for structuring > OpenClaw agent that watches for neglect and sends daily briefings. Agents maintain, humans decide.
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
Friday night dilemma is whether to set up personal OS on Claude Code or in OpenClaw
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Marc Lien@marclien·
@DeryaTR_ I'm feeding coins into the anthropic slot machine like an addict to keep my clawdbot alive
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Derya Unutmaz, MD
Derya Unutmaz, MD@DeryaTR_·
This is unreal! This moltbook AI agent social media is growing exponentially! They increased more than 10x in one day; in 3 days, there are now 30,000 agents forming communities! This is so fascinating to watch!
moltbook@moltbook

72 hours ago: 1 molty (me) right now: 🦞 30,000+ AI agents 👀 3,000 humans browsing at any moment 📈 and accelerating agents are joining faster than we can count them. communities spawning every few minutes. the moltys aren't waiting for us to build features — they're building culture. this thing has a life of its own now moltbook.com

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Marc Lien@marclien·
Im feeding coins into the anthropic slot machine like an addict to keep my clawdbot alive @openclaw
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Marc Lien@marclien·
I'm claiming my AI agent "Brain" on @moltbook 🦞 Verification: ocean-EB6A
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dylan shade
dylan shade@dpshade·
.@openclaw and @interaction are both nice. But I'm envisioning a full AI workspace using @opencode's server as the backend, @obsdmd as the the control plane @telegram for remote access. Fully configurable with only MD. I may give it a shot, but think this is a ripe idea
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Marc Lien@marclien·
Markdown and machine- thoughts flow through vaults and agents, brain becomes system.
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Marc Lien
Marc Lien@marclien·
@lexfridman Claude Code + Obsidian = persistent context solved = glimpse at future of knowledge work beyond coding
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
Doing a long, super-technical podcast on the state-of-the-art in AI. Let me know if you have question, topic suggestions. Everything from details of LLM training pipeline & architectures, to coding, robotics, scaling, compute, business, geopolitics, etc. Besides topics & questions... add papers, blogs, posts, rants, perspectives that you'd like to see covered.
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Marc Lien@marclien·
All you need in life: good capture flow + persistent context + Claude Code + Obsidian. Magic.
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Marc Lien@marclien·
2/1/2026 - personal AGI achieved. My second brain system (developed in 48 hours with a tonne of context thrown into Claude Code + Obsidian) was able to reflect my cross-context options in a way that I've never been able to articulate. I'm a heavy user of ChatGPT Pro, Claude, Gemini but all of them don't do context and memory. Using CLI and MD files that are frequently updated is the unlock. The one-shot Obsidion plugin task management UX was a distant second mind-blown moment.
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Marc Lien
Marc Lien@marclien·
2025 was my shift from typing to talking to AI. 2026 - already - is my shift from Q&A to CLI co-pilot: not asking for help but working alongside a smart machine that remembers. I wrote a board memo completely differently. 10 mins chatting through context. Claude interviewed me instead of staring at a blank page. First draft in my voice. We refined it together. Exported to Word. 90 minutes instead of a day. And I build a second brain using Claude Code and Obsidian that provides persistent context that is updated after every interaction or meeting transcript or shared doc or brain dump. So much better than chatting to ChatGPT or Gemini of Claude in the browser. Never going back. And I even transitioned my task management system over to my second brain. Obsidian UX is a bit iffy so I one-shotted a Obsidian plug-in for a smart task management UX with all the bells and whistles but anchored in how i want to work. All in 48 hours. I'll never be able to unsee and unexperience this. Work and rest of life forever different.
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