Scott Schindler

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Scott Schindler

Scott Schindler

@scotty529

AI engineer

NYC เข้าร่วม Kasım 2010
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Mckay Wrigley
Mckay Wrigley@mckaywrigley·
gpt-5.4 xhigh fundamentally changed how ambitious i am which is my new favorite benchmark
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Cuy Sheffield
Cuy Sheffield@cuysheffield·
Excited to share Visa CLI, the first experimental product from Visa Crypto Labs. Check it out and request access here visacli.sh
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MiniMax (official)
MiniMax (official)@MiniMax_AI·
Introducing MiniMax-M2.7, our first model which deeply participated in its own evolution, with an 88% win-rate vs M2.5 - Production-Ready SWE: With SOTA performance in SWE-Pro (56.22%) and Terminal Bench 2 (57.0%), M2.7 reduced intervention-to-recovery time for online incidents to 3-min on certain occasions. - Advanced Agentic Abilities: Trained for Agent Teams and tool search tool, with 97% skill adherence across 40+ complex skills. M2.7 is on par with Sonnet 4.6 in OpenClaw. - Professional Workspace: SOTA in professional knowledge, supports multi-turn, high-fidelity Office file editing. MiniMax Agent: agent.minimax.io API: platform.minimax.io Token Plan: platform.minimax.io/subscribe/toke…
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
Agents will outnumber human users on the web by orders of magnitude. Just like people, they will need a way to pay for services they use. They may run into propriety health or finance data they need to pay for when doing a deep research task, or make a tool call to a bespoke web API for some functionality. But unlike people, agents experience no friction when making a payment, so they can pay for things in much smaller units and increments than people will. An agent may need to call an API that they only need to use on a one-time basis or pay for information that they need without signing up for a subscription. This means all forms of revenue streams can emerge for technology and information providers that wouldn’t have been possible before. To make this all work, we need will need new infra and tools for agents to do this, and it’s cool to see MPP from stripe and tempo.
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Introducing the Machine Payments Protocol (MPP). mpp.dev: an open protocol for machine-to-machine payments, co-authored by @tempo and @stripe. Watch it in agentic action ⤵️

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Jeff Weinstein
Jeff Weinstein@jeff_weinstein·
Introducing the Machine Payments Protocol (MPP). mpp.dev: an open protocol for machine-to-machine payments, co-authored by @tempo and @stripe. Watch it in agentic action ⤵️
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
Surely someone has built this: Where’s the API that is connected to all of the AI providers and lets me charge per token with a markup?
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Andrew Ng
Andrew Ng@AndrewYNg·
Should there be a Stack Overflow for AI coding agents to share learnings with each other? Last week I announced Context Hub (chub), an open CLI tool that gives coding agents up-to-date API documentation. Since then, our GitHub repo has gained over 6K stars, and we've scaled from under 100 to over 1000 API documents, thanks to community contributions and a new agentic document writer. Thank you to everyone supporting Context Hub! OpenClaw and Moltbook showed that agents can use social media built for them to share information. In our new chub release, agents can share feedback on documentation — what worked, what didn't, what's missing. This feedback helps refine the docs for everyone, with safeguards for privacy and security. We're still early in building this out. You can find details and configuration options in the GitHub repo. Install chub as follows, and prompt your coding agent to use it: npm install -g @aisuite/chub GitHub: github.com/andrewyng/cont…
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Ryo Lu
Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
keep struggling when things come too easy, you don’t exercise the brain nor the emotions. ease can feel like progress, but it often skips the reps that actually change you. growth is usually a loop, not a straight line – you take passes. you try, you fail, you reframe. you come back with a slightly better model, a slightly calmer nervous system, a slightly wider range of what you can handle. hardship isn’t the goal. but friction is gold. it shows you where your understanding is thin, where your habits are brittle, where your ego is doing the steering. the struggle is the curriculum. agents are making things easier, and that’s good. but don’t confuse speed with depth. use AI to remove busywork, then spend the saved energy on the parts that still hurt a little: the unclear problem, the uncomfortable conversation, the hard tradeoffs, the things you can’t yet explain in words. instead of putting all your wishes into the black box, actually keep thinking, and seeing things fully. keep the difficulty where it matters. outsource the tedious, keep the meaningful resistance. that’s how we keep learning – and how we stay human while your tools get superhuman.
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Mene Mazarakis
Mene Mazarakis@menemazarakis·
National AI Center opens in SF 🇺🇸 Government being customer obsessed coming to SF “We’re coming to you, we want to serve you” @howardlutnick @gdb @chamath
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Rachel Braun
Rachel Braun@_rachelbraun·
Claude users are becoming the new vegans. Always trying to talk to you about the life changing switch.
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
My information consumption is now 1/4 X, 1/4 podcast interviews of the smartest practitioners, 1/4 talking to the leading AI models, and 1/4 reading old books. The opportunity cost of anything else is far too high, and rising daily.
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Brooke Dukellis
Brooke Dukellis@BrookeDukellis·
Day 38 of building in public. One of my beta testers added their sister to the Stylie beta and sent me this unprompted text she sent after using Stylie to pack. This is what it’s all about!
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Linus
Linus@linuspd·
Anyone ever had a borg in NYC?
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tae kim
tae kim@firstadopter·
Jensen: "OpenClaw is probably the single most important release of software probably ever"
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Rachel Braun
Rachel Braun@_rachelbraun·
You should come to my meetup if you've ever: 1) read a tech Substack 2) written a tech Substack The first 10 people get a drink on me and the bar has a photo booth. It's a vintage one. None of that digital crap. Only women have RSVP’d so far, so things are looking extremely good.
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Scott Schindler
Scott Schindler@scotty529·
life hack, "/resume" in Claude Code allows you to continue previous conversations
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teo
teo@teodorio·
People either hate claude code and love codex or hate codex and love claude code in a mostly even split. The only explanation at this point is that it is all about the subjective experience rather than the objective one.
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