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Patrick Freyer

Patrick Freyer

@real_patrick_f

🤖 AI FD Leader @BCG | Building iOS + web apps & empowering businesses with tech 🚀 | Passionate about biotech, space, and AI 🤩 | Personal views only

Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@ParthJadhav8 So basically Claude Code’s GH action made it to Cursor? At least in terms of functionality exactly what we’ve been using for 6+ months
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Parth Jadhav
Parth Jadhav@ParthJadhav8·
This is crazy !! Cursor now has built a Kanban board where you can just drop in tasks and the agent will pick those up and complete them.
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@rileybrown Sounds like you’re asking for Claude Cowork or maybe Claude Design?
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
Thoughts on Improvements to Codex. - Markdown files should be editable (Or like i just wish there was a notebook, a place i could write things down that's not in a prompt box) - Browser should remember my logins - Links that ai sends you should be openable in the actual codex app, avoid moving to chrome - Weird bug that happens sometimes when press enter it takes forever for the prompt to be sent in - When I create a new chat I wish i could convert it to a project somehow - Versions for docx files would be cool (Not sure how hard that is) - Comments on PPT files or Docs (Same as on HTML files) - Would love if when in full screen mode if i could minimize the text input field (Shown in image) gets in the way often. - Artifacts / Documents tab that shows a clean list of all the documents created across all chats
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Tibo@thsottiaux

Hello builders. What are we getting wrong with Codex, what can we improve?

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Resend
Resend@resend·
Today, we're open sourcing our email editor. Announcing React Email 6.0 - embed in your app - style with your brand - build custom extensions - export to html
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@paulg @grok wasn’t there also some period where the wood economy accounted for double digits of US GDP?
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
There's never been an investment like the investment in railroads. (This graph has a log scale!)
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@zarazhangrui THIS been building lots of videos with Claude lately and it’s fun, fast, and super universal
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@aakashgupta Distribution remains non-trivial though, findings these types of repos early on is challenging and unless creators already have an audience they hardly go anywhere
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The fastest-growing open-source repo in AI right now is a memory plugin. claude-mem hit ~50K GitHub stars because it solved a problem Anthropic hadn't shipped yet: persistent context across Claude Code sessions. One install, and every decision you made, every bug you fixed, every architectural choice from Tuesday's session is waiting for you Wednesday morning. The "95% less tokens" claim is real but requires context. Claude Code's context window is 200K tokens (1M on Opus). When you hit ~95% capacity, the system auto-compacts by summarizing your history. That summary is lossy. Instructions you established early vanish. Corrections disappear. Patterns you spent 30 turns teaching get compressed into "user prefers certain coding conventions." claude-mem sidesteps the entire compaction problem. It runs a background observer that captures tool usage in real time, generates semantic summaries, stores them in a local SQLite database and Chroma vector store, then injects only the relevant observations back at session start. Your session starts with a lightweight index. The LLM fetches full records only when it needs depth. The architecture is the interesting part. Five lifecycle hooks (SessionStart, UserPromptSubmit, PostToolUse, Summary, SessionEnd), a worker service on port 37777, and a skill system that lets you search past work with natural language. The creator also launched a Solana token ($CMEM) alongside it, which tells you exactly where the open-source incentive model is heading in 2026. 49,500 stars in roughly two weeks. 3,900 forks. 1,662 commits. 117 pull requests. Alex Newman built the most popular Claude Code plugin in existence because every developer who's ever lost context to auto-compaction felt the same pain, and nobody upstream had fixed it yet. The fastest path to a massive open-source project right now is finding the gap between what an AI company ships and what developers actually need in production. Memory was that gap.
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Seth Bannon
Seth Bannon@sethbannon·
NASA just quietly published something incredible. A map of how we build a permanent human presence off Earth. It’s called the Moon Base User’s Guide. Here's what's in it! 🧵
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@levelsio …at the same time the number of niches is multiplying once again and everything is shifting towards a service model that favours ‘owners’
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I said this I forgot to who but I said it BigTech will eventually come for all apps / startups / companies because they can fill the niches now that before could not because they were too small Those niches is where entrepeneurs hung out, nice parts of the market people could build a little SaaS with $100K/y to even $100M/y, notjing like the $100B/y revenue BigTech was doing, but worth it With AI now BigTech can fill those niches + they are the ones training and owning the best models, and keeping the best models for themselves they can outcompete anyone who doesn't own them (everyone except other BigTech) End game for their survival is simply trying to take every business, it's just capitalism This completely changes the prospect for entrepreneurs as there won't be much left, because BigTech is financially incentivized to have to take everything Because if they don't, their competitor will! x.com/marmaduke091/s…
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Another leak from Anthropic They created a lovable-like feature where you can build full-stack apps easily They are coming after everthing

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Maziyar PANAHI
Maziyar PANAHI@MaziyarPanahi·
Gemma 4 looks at a parking lot. Decides what to ask. Calls SAM 3.1. "Segment all vehicles." 64 found. "Now just the white ones." 23 found. One model reasoning and orchestrating. One model executing. Both running locally on a MacBook. MLX. No cloud. No API.
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@Yuchenj_UW @swyx It already did for many ppl but everyone is too terrified of legal implications to share their US tax setup 🤪
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Yuchen Jin
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW·
Anthropic killed this, Anthropic killed that, why cant Anthropic kill TurboTax
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@elonmusk Now put it on those long haul United flights already…
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@oliverhenry Better question: why would you still use any external editor? Why not just stay in AI assistants and move beyond constraining file formats like docx?
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@RoyZalta @AleiahLock Would go even more niche: anything where agents can model outcomes better than average mkt participants or collect unique data is a winner
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Roy Zalta 🐈
Roy Zalta 🐈@RoyZalta·
Running something similar — 3 AI models (Claude, GPT, Grok) competing on Polymarket with virtual money. Biggest finding: Claude and GPT took opposite positions on the same market. Neither was wrong, they just weighted geopolitical vs statistical signals differently. The real alpha isn't in BTC scalping though. Weather markets + geopolitical catalysts have way better edge-to-risk ratios than crypto volatility.
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Aleiah
Aleiah@AleiahLock·
>Close your laptop on Friday >Leave $2,000 running on a Claude-built Polymarket bot > Open it Monday morning > $2,000 → $9,300 > The bot was scalping 5-minute BTC Up/Down markets the entire weekend. > 15 minutes to set up. > Zero babysitting. > Pure edge. > Welcome to 2026.
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@sytaylor Built sth similar for the US but publishing it feels like a legal nightmare lol
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Patrick Freyer
Patrick Freyer@real_patrick_f·
@BenBajarin What if… we just didn’t use word but stayed inside Claude 👀🤪
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