Mathew Jones

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Mathew Jones

Mathew Jones

@mathewfjones1

Building TeamYou — AI teammates powered by knowledge graphs. Helping founders turn scattered context into organized action.

West Coast USA Katılım Nisan 2025
43 Takip Edilen9 Takipçiler
zerohedge
zerohedge@zerohedge·
BOOM *OpenAI Considers Drastic Price Cuts, Anticipating Costly War For Users With Anthropic -- WSJ
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
I poured my 10 years of teaching experience into a skill. It's called /teach, and it can teach you anything. Here's how it taught me to solve a Rubik's cube:
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Browser Use
Browser Use@browser_use·
Introducing: New Browser Infrastructure. ⚡️ Chromium fork. Firecracker fork. Custom Linux kernel. > 3x cheaper. $0.02/h. > Unlimited scaling > Subsecond cold starts > Most stealth browser infra Feel the speed. Now live. Try it now ↓
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Mathew Jones
Mathew Jones@mathewfjones1·
@1erik_eth @HermesAgentTips Yes I prefer slack and discord to better manage my context and token burn through different channels. Feels more natural to me. Telegrams UI is slicker but I failed to create a multi channel setup so mostly just use it as a backup channel.
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Erik | Pokemon TCG + Openclaw + Hermes Agent
Fair question Mathew, in my opinion, Discord/Slack are better for team channels. Telegram is a slightly better fit for my setup and as a personal Al command center: fast mobile commands, reliable bot alerts, daily briefings, media delivery, and low friction. I trade some channel organization for speed and simplicity. By the way, I have the infrastructure on discord completely set up with multiple channels for specific tasks and crons but I keep coming back to Telegram. Another point that you can consider. If you are running into context issues, which eats up tokens, having discord or slack agent set up will help. A narrow context window could save you token burn.
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Hermes Agent Tips
Hermes Agent Tips@HermesAgentTips·
how many hours do you spend on Hermes agent daily? - 4 hrs - 2 hrs - 10 hrs - addicted… 18 hrs or more
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Chrys Bader
Chrys Bader@chrysb·
AlphaClaw 0.9.18 🐺 🔌 Turn your @openclaw into a private API your backend can use 🦞 2026.5.28 base Make calls to your Claw via a secure URL endpoint and receive responses (streaming supported). Great if you want to turn your claw into a service. shout out @luckyPipewrench
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Prajwal
Prajwal@0xPrajwal_·
what's stopping you from coding like this ?
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Umair Shaikh
Umair Shaikh@1Umairshaikh·
The new “startup office” is basically - Laptop - Claude - X That's it.
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
The simple secret to startups: don't die
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Mathew Jones@mathewfjones1·
@1erik_eth @HermesAgentTips Interesting. Why do you use telegram vs discord or slack? I find it difficult to use multiple channels in telegram compared to discord and slack.
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Erik | Pokemon TCG + Openclaw + Hermes Agent
l use OpenClaw as the command center and Hermes as the specialist agent. OpenClaw is the daily operator: it talks to me in Telegram, remembers context, runs scheduled jobs, sends briefings, manages files, kicks off workflows, and keeps the project moving. Hermes is the deep-work/research agent: I send it focused tasks like "research this market," "compare approaches," "analyze this repo," or "build a first pass," then OpenClaw pulls the useful result back into the main workflow. Simply put: OpenClaw = operator, memory, automation, communication. Hermes = researcher, analyst, builder, second brain. Used together, OpenClaw keeps me from losing the thread, and Hermes lets me move faster without forcing one agent to do everything serially.
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Mathew Jones
Mathew Jones@mathewfjones1·
@icanvardar Not hard to achieve if you are brave enough to show first drafts 😅
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardar·
most founders don’t need funding, they need a stranger to brutally misunderstand their product
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Patrick Skinner - edu/acc
Patrick Skinner - edu/acc@PSkinnerTech·
Hot take: obsidian is a terrible form factor for an AI 2nd brain. GBrain is functionally best option, but non-technical users can’t reconcile that they can’t “see” what the AI knows. Very soon, something like @nessielabs will become the top 2nd brain option.
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Mathew Jones
Mathew Jones@mathewfjones1·
@agazdecki Someday I want to grow up to be a founder with shit product and awesome distribution.
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Andrew Gazdecki
Andrew Gazdecki@agazdecki·
Startup founders realizing that a competitor with a shit product raised $10M because of better distribution:
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Sick
Sick@sickdotdev·
Anthropic valuation: $965B Walmart valuation: $940B Anthropic revenue: $20B Walmart revenue: $725B But AI is not a bubble, right?
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Harshit.exe
Harshit.exe@ishtwts·
STOP ASKING CHATGPT THINGS YOU CAN GOOGLE. STOP ASKING CHATGPT THINGS YOU CAN GOOGLE. STOP ASKING CHATGPT THINGS YOU CAN GOOGLE. STOP ASKING CHATGPT THINGS YOU CAN GOOGLE. STOP ASKING CHATGPT THINGS YOU CAN GOOGLE. STOP ASKING CHATGPT THINGS YOU CAN GOOGLE.
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Steven
Steven@_StevenPearson·
Stop chatting with AI. Start operating. Telegram is the cockpit for OpenClaw’s autonomous agents. Execute tools and route commands in real-time. The future isn't prompts; it's action-driven intelligence. 🚀 #OpenClaw #AI #Automation https://cdn.marblism.
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Mathew Jones
Mathew Jones@mathewfjones1·
@steipete Very cool. Is there going to be a welcome party?
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
GStack is now one of the Top 100 Github open source projects of all time #100 and still climbing
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