michael s galpert

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See you at the next @clawcon run a product studio that enables people with ai. previously worked on Fortnite and a bunch of startups.

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michael s galpert@msg·
do things that increase serendipity
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we are so early we are also going so fuckin fast
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@benblumenrose @fed10ai I was just saying this to a friend yesterday. If i don’t see detailed polish in someone’s work i know they don’t understand the craft and are just playing LLM roulette
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Ben Blumenrose
Ben Blumenrose@benblumenrose·
With AI raising the floor I now have these little signals/tests for quality bar at companies - e.g. in the marketing site, did they create html/css mini prototypes people can use/explore vs. static images. The @fed10ai site is a great example of this...
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Cognition
Cognition@cognition·
Devin can now manage a team of Devins. Devin will break down large tasks and delegate them to parallel Devins that each run in their own VM. Over time, Devin gets better at breaking down and managing tasks for your codebase. Available now for all users.
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Dan Shipper 📧
Dan Shipper 📧@danshipper·
How to never lose your job to AI: Just surf the models. Frontier models outclass humans at any form of knowledge that can be written down. But people who use frontier models in their field of expertise generate new, tacit, situational expertise that the models don't yet have—because the models can't be trained on how they will be used in the future. Humans can learn to use new models faster than new models can be trained that absorb what they find out, so you can continually "surf" on top of the model's intelligence to generate new expertise. This is a fundamental limitation of LLMs because they don't learn past their training data. Even few-shot learning doesn't account for this because whatever can be codified into a few shot prompt needs to be used in the correct situation—and this will always stay uncodified in the general case. Just surf the models. Reap the benefits of a totally new world.
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Brianne Kimmel
Brianne Kimmel@briannekimmel·
Hosting some unexpected, quirky, uniquely SF experiences over the coming weeks. If you're new to the city or want to meet new people outside of work, please DM me.
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Master of Bots for Slow? I am interested in hiring a 'master of bots' to work on software and bot stack at slow / build internal (and maybe external apps, etc) with me. This isn't a for sure role, but I am for sure interested -- application below...
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Alex Fries
Alex Fries@ajfonthemove·
The single best way I've seen someone put the rise of OpenClaw, and coincidentally, perfectly describes why I got hooked on the project in the first place: "OpenClaw is pointing at something further: action. The gap between what you intend and what actually gets done has always required resources. A team. A budget. An organization. OpenClaw is the first very rough sketch of closing that gap for everyone." Great piece, @om om.co/2026/03/16/lob…
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Sawyer Hood
Sawyer Hood@sawyerhood·
new codex use case: pokemon designer - takes a photo - gives them sprites / evolution lines / move sets - drops them straight into the game
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anu@anuatluru·
The best 20 minutes of a ‘podcast’ I’ve seen in a long time. This is the non-slop future I dream of.
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Chrys Bader
Chrys Bader@chrysb·
my claw got drunk last night and spent $0.13 trying to run a script and said HELLO_OK lol. we need deterministic cron!
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