
alex paden
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alex paden
@shoni_eth
building https://t.co/ZzjTJgXJgw
Katılım Şubat 2023
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@pmarca i quite like the openclaw guy’s framing of hundreds of agents that most cant afford but likely covers the problem space in dramatically unique ways. very frontier vibe
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People freaking out over my AI spend. What nobody sees: Part of what excites me so much about working on OpenClaw is that I'm trying to answer the question:
How would we build software in the future if tokens don't matter?
We constant run ~100 codex in the cloud, reviewing every PR, every issue. If a fix on main lands, @clawsweeper will eventually find that 6 month old issue and close it with an exact reference.
We run codex on every commit to review for security issues (as it's far too easy to miss).
We run codex to de-duplicate issues and find clusters and send reports for the most pressing issues.
We have agents that can recreate complex setups, spin up ephemeral crabbox.sh machines, log into e.g. Telegram, make a video and post before/after fix on the PR.
There's codex that watch new issues and - if it fits our documented vision well, automatically create a PR of it. (that then another codex reviews)
We have codex running that scans comments for spam and blocks people.
We have codex instances running that verify performance benchmarks and report regressions into Discord.
We have agents that listen on our meetings and proactively start work, e.g. create PRs when we discuss new features while we discuss them.
We build clawpatch.ai to split all our projects into functional units to review and find bugs and regresssions.
We do the same split for security with Vercel's deepsec and Codex Security to find regressions and vulnerabilities.
All that automation allows us to run this project extremely lean.
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How to say you’re a Chinese agent without saying you’re a Chinese agent.
Garry Tan@garrytan
Sanders and AOC introduced a bill to pause ALL AI data center construction. 300+ local bills filed. Half of planned 2026 data centers facing delays or cancellation. Each one brings billions to local economies. The people who say they want American jobs are trying to block the biggest job creation engine since the interstate highway system.
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KIMI FOUNDER JUST DROPPED A 40-MINUTE MASTERCLASS.
The exact architecture behind a $20B valuation — there's no faster way to learn how to build AI agents right now.
Bookmark this for the weekend.
40 minutes. zero fluff. from the person who built it.
Optimization → Linear Attention → Sub-Agents → Open Systems → Cash
Kirill@kirillk_web3
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Anthropic just leaked their 2026 agent roadmap in 22 minutes.
Claude team walked through tools, memory, observability, and the things most builders are 12 months behind.
The last 3 minutes alone are worth the watch.
Watch it, then save the setup below 👇
darkzodchi@zodchiii
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We implemented @karpathy 's MicroGPT fully on FPGA fabric.
No GPU.
No PyTorch.
No CPU inference loop.
Just a transformer burned into hardware, generating 50,000+ tokens/sec.
The model is small, but the idea is not: inference does not have to live only in software 👇
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must read
Marcus went from product manager to shipping product like a madman @every with coding agents
he wrote the definitive guide for how to do it: every.to/guides/ai-prod…

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“When you go from consumer to B2B, the number one mega-challenge that you must master is LTV:CAC.” - @travisk
"Yes, you can make that argument on consumer, but when you have a sales funnel that starts with 'I'm going to talk to customers, and I have to make LTV:CAC work' — versus 'My LTV:CAC is the App Store' — it's a whole different ballgame."
“LTV:CAC with a sales machine, especially if you go [after] small businesses, is life on hard mode. Anybody who’s crushed it on SMB, those guys are special individuals who've made that happen. Because life in the SMB B2B world is no joke."
From his appearance on the show in March.
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BREAKING: First-Ever Full Tour of Figure's Humanoid HQ
CEO Brett Adcock
Exclusive look through every department on their San Jose campus:
BotQ Factory, Testing, Design, Demos & more.
Brett walks us through how Figure is built:
- System integration lab: where robots are stress-tested with software faults & physical pushes
- Helix AI: team floor where the controls & neural network engineers train the vision-language-action model that runs onboard every Figure robot
- Reinforcement learning & stability testing: where Figure demos the Vulcan project — surviving a lost knee mid-task
- Home: environment where Figure 03 autonomously tidies a living room using their Helix neural network (no teleoperation)
- BotQ: manufacturing facility where heads, batteries, and limbs come together on the assembly line, including the custom-built battery line & end-of-line burn-in bays
- Industrial design studio: (opened publicly for the first time) housing every generation of Figure robot ever built, including: Figure 01 with its Frankenstein forearms, Figure 02, & the sleek Figure 03 that recently appeared at the White House, plus the evolution of Figure's hands & feet
Brett shares why he believes humanoid robots may achieve AGI before any other form factor, why Figure pivoted entirely from hand-coded controls to neural networks, & teases that Figure 04 will be their "iPhone 1 moment."
This was so much fun!
Big thank you to Brett & the team at Figure for opening the doors for us!
@adcock_brett @Figure_robot
𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒
(00:00) Inside Figure’s Humanoid Campus
(00:48) The humanoid factory
(03:18) First humanoid guest at the White House
(05:29) Controlling a robot with infinite movements
(10:46) The truth about robot failures
(13:00) Attacking a humanoid robot (testing responses)
(16:12) Building a general purpose robot
(23:05) The "Never Fall" protocol
(28:56) Is the home robot teleoperated?
(33:36) Leasing a 24/7 robot
(35:01) Can a humanoid build a real car?
(43:32) From flying robots to humanoids
(45:59) The hidden path to physical AGI
(56:21) Figure's secret design studio
(01:00:44) Figure 4: The biggest leap in robotics
(01:06:25) Training robots in spandex
(01:10:26) Westworld, TIME Magazine, & Deadmau5
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Nuanced Labs is shutting down.
Over four years we shipped @unlonely_app, @my_cabal, Unlonely: AI Dating, FaceMog, and a handful of others. None of them found product-market fit. That's on me. But I learned a lot about content, distribution, and where I believe real leverage lives in 2026 — and it's shaped what I'm doing next.
@shayonsengupta , @KyleSamani , and others — thank you for backing me in 2022. You bet on me when no one else would. I won't forget it.
Now my mission is fixing America's spirit.
more on that below
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@tednotlasso @0xen1 one of the framings for network school is an adult campus- fitness transformation is one of our pillars but maybe you can guess the one I’m most interested in
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