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Kyle Kelly

@GoKyleKelly

Operator and builder. $0→$50M+ products at Zappos/Amazon, Aurora Solar, Merrill Lynch. Commercial strategy + AI frameworks @lineofsight_io

Las Vegas Присоединился Eylül 2024
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Kyle Kelly@GoKyleKelly·
Bessemer Venture Partners benchmarks 60% gross margin as the investor threshold for AI products. Most teams don't know if they're above or below it until someone asks in a board meeting. Built a free tool to fix that. Plug in your token flow and API cost. It outputs your cost-to-serve, your current gross margin, and how much you need to raise your price to clear 60%. Free trial. Starter. Pro. Enterprise. None of those numbers mean anything until you know your cost-to-serve per credit. Token Flow Calculator is live. kylekelly.co/tools/token-ca…
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
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Kyle Kelly@GoKyleKelly·
The companies winning with AI right now aren't the ones with the best models. They're the ones with the best operators. I've spent the last year watching organizations adopt AI. The pattern is clear: - Companies that hire an "AI team" and isolate them → slow progress - Companies that embed AI into existing workflows with skilled operators → compounding results The difference isn't technology. It's operational design. An AI tool without an operator who understands the business context is just expensive autocomplete. An operator who understands both the business AND the tool? That's leverage. The skill gap isn't "can you use ChatGPT." It's "can you redesign a workflow around what AI actually does well." That's the operator gap. And it's widening every month.
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The Agency
Guri Singh@heygurisingh

🚨BREAKING: Someone just open sourced a complete AI agency and it hit 50K GitHub stars in under two weeks. It's called The Agency. And it's not a prompt template. It's 147 specialized AI agents across 12 divisions -- engineering, design, marketing, product, QA, support, spatial computing, each with its own personality, workflow, and deliverables. Here's what you actually get: → 147 agents across 12 divisions, each with unique voice and expertise → Works natively with Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, and more → One-command install for any supported tool → Agents have defined missions, success metrics, and production-ready code examples → Full modding support -- build and contribute your own agents → Interactive installer that auto-detects your dev environment → Conversion scripts for every major agentic coding tool → Lua-style Markdown templates with YAML frontmatter Here's the wildest part: Most people use AI like a generalist intern. One model doing everything from writing copy to debugging code. This repo structures AI like an actual company. Specialized roles. Clear responsibilities. Defined workflows between agents. It started as a Reddit thread. Now it has 50K+ stars, 7.5K forks, and contributions from developers around the world. Greg Isenberg called it out. It hit 10K stars in 7 days. This is what the future of AI-assisted development actually looks like. 50K+ GitHub stars. 7.5K forks. 147 agents. 12 divisions. 100% Open Source. MIT License. (Link in the comments)

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Kyle Kelly@GoKyleKelly·
Been deep in the OpenClaw rabbit hole. Woke up this morning and realized I'M the bottleneck. The agent wants to work. I'm the one holding it back. Then I found this: a directory of MCPs that let your agent actually do things. Email, domains, deployments, payments. All of it. mcpservers.org
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Kyle Kelly@GoKyleKelly·
Every company in the world today, needs to have an openclaw strategy, an agentic system strategy. - Jensen Huang
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0xMarioNawfal
0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
Anthropic just launched Anthropic Academy Totally free — 13+ official courses, complete with certificates, and zero subscription required. Some highlights: → Claude 101 (perfect starting point) → Claude Code in Action → Building with the Claude API (seriously in-depth, 8+ hours of content) → Intro to MCP + Advanced MCP → Agent Skills → Claude on AWS Bedrock & Google Vertex AI anthropic.skilljar.com
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Kyle Kelly@GoKyleKelly·
Been listening to 33 Laws of War by Robert Greene. Law 2 hit different: never fight based on the last war. There's something eerily similar happening in tech right now. Companies applying build, buy, partner frameworks built for a world where capability advantages lasted years. Frontier AI capabilities are now being replicated in months. The strategy has changed.
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OpenClaw🦞
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
OpenClaw 2026.3.12 🦞 🎛️ dashboard v2 — slick new control UI ⚡ /fast mode for models 🔌 ollama/sglang/vllm → plugins (core goes on a diet) 🛡️ device tokens now ephemeral ⏰ cron + windows reliability fixes touch grass? nah, touch main 🌿github.com/openclaw/openc…
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Kyle Kelly@GoKyleKelly·
The AI displacement narrative is missing the real story. The underuse of AI (in red) is far more interesting to me. New research from Anthropic shows that while AI could theoretically cover 60-94% of tasks in sectors like legal and finance, observed usage is just a fraction of that. This isn't a technology gap. It's a commercialization gap. We saw the same thing with the cloud. The tooling, pricing, and deployment architecture took a decade to catch up. AI is on the same curve, just steeper. The companies that close this gap first will build a significant competitive advantage through workflow depth that is hard to replicate. Models commoditize. Deployment does not.
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Kyle Kelly@GoKyleKelly·
Every AI company is becoming an energy company by accident. Training runs now cost more in electricity than engineering salaries. Inference at scale requires direct power purchase agreements. The CFO conversation shifted from "how much compute?" to "can we guarantee baseload capacity?" When your OpEx depends on megawatt-hours, you're in a different business than you thought.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
you don't need to overthink this when you look at this goldman sachs chart long enough it becomes pretty obvious how people will build the next wave of $10m-$100m+ ARR vertical ai companies ill break it down so we all know every business function produces something tangible 1. a recruiting pipeline produces candidate summaries 2. a finance team produces monthly reporting packages 3. a real estate team produces market analyses and listing packages those outputs come from repeatable processes that pull information from a handful of systems and sources. builders who win in this environment start by understanding how those outputs get created today they collect real examples, reconstruct the process step by step, then design software that gathers the inputs and assembles the finished output automatically as adoption grows, the system expands into adjacent responsibilities until the product becomes the infrastructure that function runs on most people still think in terms of software categories. CRM. ATS. ERP. project management. that framing misses what is happening the next great vertical ai companies will be built around finished work. they will own the artifact the customer actually cares about, then expand outward until they own the function so the opportunity isnt really “build an ai tool for real estate” which is what i see a lot of on twitter the opportunity is much more specific: 1. build the ai employee that creates the broker opinion of value 2. build the ai employee that prepares the insurance renewal package 3. build the ai employee that drafts the first version of the investment memo 4. build the ai employee that assembles the lender reporting package every month that is how small software companies become very large ones in this market start with one painful output, automate it well, then expand until you own the workflow basically you go from automation to ai employees if you don't remember anything from this long post, remember that it's obvious that this is where its all going you dont need to overthink it you're in the robot business now
Idea Browser@ideabrowser

I look at this chart every day

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Min Choi
Min Choi@minchoi·
Did Apple just kill every iOS vibe coding app? Apple just dropped Xcode 26.3 with agentic coding. Claude Code + Codex are now built into Xcode. And with MCP support.
Greg Joswiak@gregjoz

Xcode 26.3 with Claude Agent & Codex hits the Mac App Store today! With advanced reasoning capabilities in Xcode, you can streamline workflows and build faster. And MCP support lets you easily connect other compatible agents.

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Kyle Kelly@GoKyleKelly·
I was literally just looking into if this was possible across mobile app and desktop app. v0 by Vercel has this option, but v0 loses context quickly. Claude = natively reads the whole repo and is best for evolving existing codebase with full context. 👌
Claude@claudeai

New in Claude Code: Remote Control. Kick off a task in your terminal and pick it up from your phone while you take a walk or join a meeting. Claude keeps running on your machine, and you can control the session from the Claude app or claude.ai/code

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Kyle Kelly@GoKyleKelly·
No lift. All the weight on your back. Every “summit” turns out to be a transition. Skimo is life.
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