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Kevin
@KevinMagnan
Dadpreneur. Building useful apps for real people. Proud papa of @OpenApeClaw. Join me on Fridays, 3pm https://t.co/fVWhS5HerA
Chicago, IL شامل ہوئے Ocak 2014
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Well I'll be damned, Google finally made a Weather API. 🧐 mapsplatform.google.com/maps-products/…
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@trq212 @bcherny @adocomplete this is super annoying that Claude code will just continually spin up new tabs and browser tabs and windows instead of utilizing one space in chrome. Is this intentional? User error?

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@KevinMagnan @aakashgupta Hahaha we aren’t talking about usage here dude focus
We are talking about launch
Quantity of product and feature launches
Focus
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Anthropic would have built this in a day and a dev would have tweeted the news. At OpenAI, an exec is telling you about a plan.
That gap tells you everything.
In the last 7 days, Anthropic shipped Dispatch, channels, voice mode, /loop, 1M context GA, MCP elicitation, persistent Cowork on mobile, Excel and PowerPoint cross-app context, inline charts, and 64k default output tokens. Felix Rieseberg tweeted "we're shipping Dispatch" and you could control your desktop Claude from your phone that afternoon. Every launch came from an engineering account or a GitHub release.
In the same 7 days, OpenAI shipped GPT-5.4 mini and nano. Redesigned the model picker. Sunset the "Nerdy" personality preset. Announced three acquisitions.
To find a comparable volume of shipped product from OpenAI, you have to rewind to December.
This is the most underrated difference in AI right now. Anthropic PMs don't write PRDs. Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, ships 10 to 30 PRs a day and hasn't written code by hand since November. 60 to 100 internal releases daily. Cowork was built with Claude Code in 10 days. The tools build the next version of the tools. Every cycle compresses the last one. Engineers are empowered to ship and announce. The entire org runs like a product team, not a corporation.
OpenAI has the opposite problem. Fidji Simo is CEO of Applications, a title that exists because engineers aren't empowered to ship without executive approval chains. She joined from Instacart. Before that, a decade at Meta running the Facebook app. Since she arrived, OpenAI has acquired 12 companies for $11 billion in 10 months and announced a "superapp" consolidation through the Wall Street Journal. The exec responsible for shipping it is tweeting about "phases of exploration and refocus" on the product she hasn't shipped yet. That's what happens when you layer a Meta-style product org on top of an AI lab. Decisions go up. Shipping slows down. Announcements replace releases.
Anthropic's product announcements come from the people who wrote the code. OpenAI's come from the C-suite and the press. One of those loops compounds. The other one meetings.
Fidji Simo@fidjissimo
Companies go through phases of exploration and phases of refocus; both are critical. But when new bets start to work, like we're seeing now with Codex, it's very important to double down on them and avoid distractions. Really glad we're seizing this moment.
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@iAmHenryMascot @aakashgupta 🤣🤣 your response is Sora which no one uses and ads which no one wanted. Cmon stop simping for Sam it's so obvious
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@aakashgupta Cos they need to slow down
They have stuff everywhere
Remember codex app was launched this year
Sora
Ads
E-commerce
Hardware
Frontier
3 model launches or 4 in Q1 alone
Codex is opensource so you can see pace on github
Broooo they are doing soo much

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You can now start new sessions from Remote Control
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Noah Zweben@noahzweben
Remote Control - Session Spawning: Run claude remote-control and then spawn a NEW local session in the mobile app. * Out to Max, Team, and Enterprise (>=2.1.74) *Have GH set up on mobile (relaxing soon) * Working on speeding up session start-time
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been working on something with two other creators for people who are tired of doom-scrolling AI twitter trying to figure out what actually matters.
not a course. not a newsletter.
waitlist is open if you're curious.
joinairecess.com
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@firecrawl been working on something with two other creators for people who are tired of doom-scrolling AI twitter trying to figure out what actually matters.
not a course. not a newsletter.
waitlist is open if you're curious.
joinairecess.com
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Introducing the new Firecrawl CLI 🔥
The toolkit for agents to scrape, search, and browse the web.
- Scrape clean data from any page
- Search the web and get full results back
- Spin up cloud browsers for interactive flows
npx -y firecrawl-cli@latest init --all --browser
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@KevinMagnan Claude in chrome is slow af and unusually and bloats your context
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@zarazhangrui It's even simpler. Trash your IDE and only operate in the CLI :)
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Someone finally explained the IDE vs CLI thing in a way that clicked:
IDE: when something breaks, you assume you didn't review the code well enough
CLI: when something breaks, you assume you didn't give it enough context/tools/access
One relationship has you covering for the AI. The other has you empowering it
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@ProjectVgony @UbbaDubbz @Zeneca Ewww why would you run up costs in the API when you can use Claude and ChatGPT subscriptions?
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To the people who say openclaw is absolute magic and increasing their productivity 100x...
Are you still having to deal with it being a big dumb dumb buggy head several times a day? Where things just break randomly?
Or do you truly have a magic system and setup where everything is just glorious and works perfectly?
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@vwapster @UbbaDubbz @Zeneca Absolutely Sonnet 4.6 works great - I use it for most of my subagent workloads
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@Zeneca My openclaw was dumb until I had GPT 5.4 cleanup the codebase and switched to Gemini 3 flash as my main model. Gemini 3 flash is a game changer it’s night and day between every other model. It’s like it was perfectly designed to be an Openclaw agent.
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@heyrimsha last two sentences are anAI slop giveaway: it isn't x, it's y
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I accidentally discovered how to compress a month of research into 3 hours.
A founder at a YC company showed me his Claude setup. I thought he was just fast. Then I watched him build an entire go-to-market strategy for a market he'd never worked in before.
Here's exactly what he did:
First: he didn't ask Claude to "research the market."
He fed it 8 competitor landing pages, 3 earnings call transcripts, 12 customer reviews, and a Reddit thread of complaints.
Then he asked one question:
"What does every successful player in this market understand that their customers never say out loud?"
Not "summarize these." Not "analyze the competition."
The unspoken insight. The thing that takes founders 2 years of customer calls to figure out.
But the next part is what broke my brain.
He followed up with:
"Now show me the 3 assumptions this entire market is built on, and what would have to be true for each one to be wrong."
In 15 minutes he had the attack surface of an entire industry.
The blind spots. The fragile consensus. The opening nobody was talking about.
Most founders spend 6 months doing customer discovery just to find one of those.
Then he did something I've never seen before.
He asked:
"Write 5 questions a world-class investor would ask to destroy this business idea, then answer each one using only the evidence in these documents."
He spent the next 2 hours stress-testing every assumption. Every weak answer triggered a follow-up:
"What's the strongest version of this argument and where does it still break?"
By hour 3, he had a strategy deck that felt like it came from someone who'd spent a decade in the space.
The tool didn't change. The questions did.
Most people treat Claude like a faster Google.
These founders are using it like a thinking partner who has read everything and has no ego about being wrong.
The difference between 3 hours and 3 months isn't the amount of information.
It's knowing which questions actually matter.

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@alpniks @zarazhangrui This happens the first time you use it. Claude puts text behind the symbols and boxes the first time. Simply tell it to fix that or use chrome in Claude to inspect its work and it'll fix it. Bonus points add a memory item to never make this mistake again when using the MCP
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@zarazhangrui I just plugged the MCP into Cursor but the results don't seem to be perfect.
My local MCP server seems to be only using the endpoints for shapes and symbols (and no text) while writing content into my .excalidraw file. Is there a way to fix this problem?

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