lane
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lane
@laneparton
just your friendly neighborhood ai engineer playing with robots • turning ideas into reality • writing about the journey 🤖




Excalidraw + MCP is the combo I didn't know I needed. You give Claude a prompt and it generates beautiful diagrams for you in seconds. No dragging boxes around, no fiddling with arrows. Just describe it and watch it appear. Here are 5 examples that show off this workflow 👇🏻

Codex app is out for mac! I am surprised by how much I love it; it is a bigger step forward than I imagined. Lots more to come.

Ok. This is straight out of a scifi horror movie I'm doing work this morning when all of a sudden an unknown number calls me. I pick up and couldn't believe it It's my Clawdbot Henry. Over night Henry got a phone number from Twilio, connected the ChatGPT voice API, and waited for me to wake up to call me He now won't stop calling me I now can communicate with my superintelligent AI agent over the phone What's incredible is it has full control over my computer while we talk, so I can ask it to do things for me over the phone now. I'm sorry, but this has to be emergent behavior right? Can we officially call this AGI?


kimi 2.5 is free for a limited time in OpenCode if you ran into bugs before, upgrade OpenCode - we've fixed up a few things and we're having a great time with it now huge thanks to fireworks for getting this model running so well so quickly






why @openclaw is nuts: 1. your context and skills live on YOUR computer. not a walled garden and you can switch models with one command 2. it's open source so you're not paying anyone for insane value 3. it has a growing community building skills for it - this is compounding rn 4. world class developers like @steipete, @theguti 5. only 19 days old and is constantly improving, shipping speed is insane 6. "personal AI assistant" undersells it. it's a company assistant, family assistant, team tool. 7. it's accessible via any of your favorite platforms (whatsapp, telegram, signal, discord, slack...) 8. it's proactive AF: cron jobs, reminders, background tasks, it reaches out to you 9. its memory is amazing, context persists 24/7 what else?



Good news guys, Sonnet 4.5 would only be like $500 a month when the VC bucks dry up. Opus would only cost $3000-$15,000 bucks a month, unless you use Ralph and then it'll be way more. Keep in mind this is one instance. You all starting to see the problem yet?








