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ghiles

@GhilesMSSOUI

agentic engineering | GTM | merchant banking | telecom

germany เข้าร่วม Aralık 2022
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ghiles@GhilesMSSOUI·
@zanoga What did all of that cost?
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Max Zanoga
Max Zanoga@zanoga·
Finally finished building my AI datacenter! 🚀 32x3090s across 4 servers (8 GPUs each), all connected over InfiniBand. The whole setup is solar-powered with a massive battery bank and generator backup. More technical details and benchmarks coming soon.
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Shiv
Shiv@shivsakhuja·
Today we're launching Goose Ads in Claude. This is a skill /goose-ads that lets anyone make high-performing ad creatives directly in Claude, Claude Code, Cowork, or Codex. Here's how it works: 1. Install the skill: npx gooseworks install --all 2. Run this prompt: /goose-ads create ads for my brand 3. (Optional) Pick templates you like on the platform The skill finds top-performing ads that companies are already spending $ on and generates creatives for your brand. It also ensures that generated creatives are accurate to your brand's messaging, logo, assets, etc. It's that easy. But this is just the start. We have created a library with 100+ open-source skills for growth that some of the fastest growing startups in the world are using every day to run ads, content, competitor research, gtm, seo and more. Comment Goose and I'll DM you the full open-source skill library.
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
We’ve designed and built our first AI chip: Jalapeño. Designed from the ground up by OpenAI and brought to production with @Broadcom, Jalapeño is purpose-built for the LLM workloads powering ChatGPT, Codex, the API, and future agentic products. Chips are foundational to the AI economy. Building our own expands our full-stack platform from products to models to infrastructure, and will help us scale intelligence, serve more people, and expand access to AI.
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leo 🐾
leo 🐾@synthwavedd·
🚨 BREAKING: Claude Code v2.1.190 introduces several string changes that hint at preparations for a Fable 5 return, with it being permanently included in subscriptions with weekly usage. The string "You've used your Fable 5 usage for this week" has been added, and "purchased separately from your plan" has been removed
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ghiles
ghiles@GhilesMSSOUI·
@NewsWire_US "you are absolutely right, I should not guess, this deserves a proper investigation"
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NewsWire@NewsWire_US·
U.S., Russia and China Are Integrating AI into Nuclear Early Warning Systems
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AlphaSignal AI
AlphaSignal AI@AlphaSignalAI·
Top AI News of the Week (June 17 - 24) 1. Anthropic introduces Claude Tag 2. Cursor announces three new features, including a model trained with SpaceX 3. Nous Research ships blank slate mode 4. Midjourney launches a new medical imaging division 5. OpenAI launches GPT-5.5-Cyber More details in the thread.
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ghiles
ghiles@GhilesMSSOUI·
@gregisenberg i feel like any user of claude code can't get to use any other forms of claude, it just seems like a gimmick
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
The future of work is everyone having AI employees with their own accounts. Its own email. Its own Slack login. Its own seat on the team. With Claude Tag etc, the agent is someone you tag and not just something you prompt. You delegate to it the way you'd delegate to a coworker. It writes the code, handles the inbox, builds the deck, even browses X on its own login for updates. It has it's own history, so you can hold it accountable when it messes up or does an incredible job. And the strangest part is how fast it feels kinda normal. Week 1 it's odd to thank a bot in Slack. Week 3 you're annoyed when it's slow to reply, the same way you'd be annoyed at a coworker. The account makes your brain file it under "person," and your expectations follow. This is what AI-native actually looks like. Second order effects of this shift: 1. Companies will start "hiring" agents the way they hire people, with job descriptions, onboarding docs, and performance reviews, and someone's whole job becomes managing a team that never sleeps. 2. The agent that's been at your company for two years becomes more valuable than any new hire, because it holds every decision, every thread, every relationship in one login that never quits. 3. IT and security have a nightmare on their hands, because every agent account is a new door into your company, and nobody's figured out who's responsible when an agent gets phished or goes rogue. 4. A black market forms for trained agent accounts, where a fully onboarded agent with months of company context sells for real money, the same way aged social accounts do today. 5. The org chart fills with names that aren't people, and one day you realize half your "team" is agents and you genuinely can't imagine running the company without them. 6. Insane amount of vertical startup opportunities. My partner @boringmarketer just launched a Slack agent "employee" for marketing related tasks. 100% bootstrapped. Probably 1000+ vertical $1M ARR "employee" in Slack startup opportunities. TLDR; Slack tag is cool But give one agent its own account this week. Watch how fast your brain stops treating it like software. That's the whole shift, and you can feel it in about 3 days.
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Tag, a new way for teams to work with Claude. In Slack, Claude joins as a team member with access to the channels and tools you choose. Tag Claude in and delegate tasks to it while you focus on other work.

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ghiles
ghiles@GhilesMSSOUI·
@robinebers It’s time to practice some patience
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ghiles@GhilesMSSOUI·
@NateMatherson imagine how many claude code sessions i will start on that thing
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Nate Matherson
Nate Matherson@NateMatherson·
If your WFH desk setup doesn't cost more than a used Honda Civic, you aren't serious about your pipeline. My ergonomic chair is built from the salvaged suspension of a 2019 Tesla Model S. My primary monitor is a converted IMAX screen I bought from a bankrupt theater in Oakland. When I drag a cell in Google Sheets, I physically have to rotate my entire torso. I burn 400 active calories a day just searching for the Slack icon. Stop complaining about back pain and optimize your environment.
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Shann³
Shann³@shannholmberg·
how to improve your /goal by designing the loop before you run it a poorly designed loop burns tokens and hands you slop fast, that´s why it's important to spend time designing the loop harness instead of writing a /goal and hoping it works, you run it through LOOPER skill first and it: > critiques your loop and sharpens it against a library of best practices > builds a verification rubric, so the loop actually knows what done means > lets you add an llm as judge, codex and non-claude models included > sets guardrails and a token budget, tight or generous, so it doesn't run away > exports the whole thing as a portable artifact you can repeat and edit it's a design layer that helps you build a loop that produces quality, then hands it to Claude Code or other models this pairs with the LLM council setup I posted last week. design the loop in looper, run it with a second model checking the work nice work @KSimback
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Kevin Simback 🍷@KSimback

Feeling a bit loopy? Introducing Looper - your loop design coach It’s been made clear that we shouldn’t be promoting agents, we should be designing loops You can use /loop or /goal but if your loop is poorly designed then it won’t produce good output Even worse, a poorly designed loop will burn a ton of tokens So I created Looper - a tool to help me design better loops, and decided to open source it Here’s what it does: > /looper invokes the loop design wizard > critiques your goal/loop and helps you sharpen it based on a library of best practices > builds a verification rubric so it knows what "done" should be > allows you to add an LLM as judge, including non-Claude models like Codex > adds guardrails and helps you set a budget with tight/generous options to avoid token waste > generates portable artifacts to make it easy to repeat / edit the loop > gives you a visual diagram for your loop (see replies for examples) Looper is intentionally a design layer, not a heavy orchestration framework - it helps you create a loop worth running, then hands it to Claude Code or your own runner/orchestrator Please share your feedback, this was v0.1 so I expect it to have room for improvements, and feel free to submit issues or PRs Note: Looper was inspired by @mvanhorn's "WTF is a loop" article and then fine-tuned with some of the tips in the great loop architecture article by @djfarrelly github.com/ksimback/looper

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Sakana AI
Sakana AI@SakanaAILabs·
Introducing Sakana Fugu: A full multi-agent orchestration system accessible via a single model API. Our ‘Fugu Ultra’ model matches the performance of Fable and Mythos, delivering frontier capability without the risk of export controls. Try it: sakana.ai/fugu 🐡
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ghiles
ghiles@GhilesMSSOUI·
@kimmonismus I will not accept anything less than mythos/fable performance
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Quick reminder: Today is officially the day Fable 5 is being removed from subscriptions. Let's see how Anthropic responds to this. (Sonnet 5 as compensation?)
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