Everyone talks about Claude Code.
Most people know what it does. But if you're still wondering how it actually works under the hood, this short video is one of the clearest explanations I've seen.
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Agentic loop → gather context → take action → verify results → repeat.
Worth 3 minutes.
youtu.be/6bs5b4FltCU?si…#ClaudeCode#AIAgents#AgenticAI#Coding
claude 4.8 code is fucking insane
i know literally NOTHING about coding. ZERO. and i just built a fully functioning web app in minutes.
http://localhost:3000/
check it out
16/ My takeaway
RTX Spark could become NVIDIA's most important consumer product ever.
Not because of the chip.
Because of the idea behind it:
👉 Every person gets a powerful local AI system.
👉 AI agents become the primary interface.
👉 Software becomes infrastructure.
👉 Outcomes replace clicks.
The winners of the next decade won't be the people who learn prompts.
They'll be the people who learn how to build, manage, and collaborate with AI agents. And RTX Spark is NVIDIA's first serious step toward that future. 🚀
Source video:
youtu.be/H4nJo-oqAro?si…
15/ What most people are missing
This isn't about faster laptops. It's about creating:
"The Personal AI Computer." A computer that doesn't just run software. A computer that works alongside you.
NVIDIA believes this is the next computing paradigm after:
Mainframes → PCs → Smartphones → AI Computers.
NVIDIA didn't launch a new PC chip.
They launched a roadmap to replace the traditional way we use computers.
RTX Spark isn't about faster laptops.
It's about turning every PC into a personal AI supercomputer.
Here's what almost everyone missed: 🧵👇