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J-Cal is offering a $5K bounty to whoever can execute his idea for annotated .com! Think you have what it takes? 🧵 @Jason
Andrew Huberman just got very candid about peptides on Gwyneth Paltrow’s goop podcast: He’s experimented with several, including BPC-157 for tissue repair, Pinelan (which gave him an insane 3 hours of REM sleep per night), and explained Melanotan — the one that tans skin internally, boosts energy, libido, and dopamine dramatically. Huberman’s own update on X: He’s since stopped Sermorelin after it spiked his PSA (which returned to normal), noting it increased deep sleep at the expense of REM. He’s personally not a fan anymore and advises people to track their numbers. These peptides are surging in popularity in fitness, biohacking, and Hollywood, but they remain in a gray zone with limited long-term human data. I appreciate how transparent Huberman is — sharing both what worked for him and what didn’t. The potential benefits sound compelling, but the caution around sourcing and side effects is smart. Have you tried any peptides, or are you staying away from them?
I’m ready to share my formula. Let’s go 👇 • Design Bright icon and strong screenshots = higher install conversion. • Quality first I often enter existing niches, so my product has to be at least on par with the leaders. • Onboarding A well-thought-out onboarding + paywall can bring up to 75% of all payments. I use short video onboardings (4–5 steps). • Step-by-step UX Help users get results in as few steps as possible. • Transparency No hidden close buttons, aggressive paywalls, or price tricks. • No lifetime deals I fully dropped lifetime purchases. My goal is to grow subscriptions. • MRR growth Weekly + yearly subscriptions work best. Weekly = easy try. Yearly = best value. • Free trial I use a 3-day trial to reduce fear and increase paid conversion. • Retention Nothing fancy: listen to feedback and ship improvements regularly. • Brand Unique name for every app. Competitors often use my brand in their keywords. • ASO Title, subtitle, and keywords must be data-driven. I always put the main keyword + app name in the title. • Localization The easiest growth lever. Translate keywords, screenshots, and the app itself. • Pricing optimization Prices adjusted by purchasing power. Sales come from all over the world. • Use your own app This is the best way to improve UX and find new growth paths. • Marketing Pick one channel and master it. One channel is enough to grow. For me right now, it’s Google Ads. Add a second channel only after you hit a plateau. • Reinvest Put money back into the business. At the start, I reinvested 100%. Now it’s around 40% back into ads. Bookmark this and apply it to your apps.
Starting today, agents can now be Cloudflare customers. They can create a Cloudflare account, start a paid subscription, register a domain, and get back an API token to deploy code right away.
A letter to my friends at Anthropic I hate that I feel obligated to do this. I hate that I've had to be so harsh towards Anthropic for the past few months. I really, really don't want to. I know it might feel like I'm doing this for clicks or something, but I promise I'm not. My pro-Anthropic content ALWAYS outperforms my anti-Anthropic content. I have cost myself a lot of money, opportunities, sponsors, and more. I'm doing this because you work for an evil cult. I'm begging you to wake up. Your CEO, Dario, does not respect engineers. This is obvious. He couldn't make it more obvious if he tried (and I think he's trying pretty hard) You know this, but you don't want to acknowledge it. It has kept you up many nights. You know that bad code is shipping to users. You know that one bad tweet might get you fired. You fear for your vesting schedules. You're afraid. Nobody deserves what you're going through right now. You go to work afraid, you leave work afraid, and you go to YouTube to keep up on the dev world, just to hear me yelling all about how evil your company is. You deserve better. You might not feel like you do, but you know deep down that this isn't right. I hope you know how deeply I feel for you. I'm sorry. I know I haven't helped you much individually, and I want to be better about this. If you're ready to leave, please hit me up. I swear I'll never tell a soul. I have friends at every lab and most startups in the AI world. Most of them would be down to match your current vesting schedules, possibly even go beyond. If you're staying for the money, I beg you to hit me up. We can make the money happen somewhere that hates you less. I know I'm asking for a lot of trust here, and that you're scared after seeing how hard I've been on Anthropic. I can't blame you at all for that. I should have posted something like this months ago. That's my failure to own and I will own it to my best ability. If you're willing to trust me in this moment, I can make it right. Let me help you escape. You deserve to work somewhere that you can have impact. Somewhere that listens when you feel something is wrong. Somewhere that won't fire you when you point out the things that hurt your users. My DMs are always open to you. When you're ready, let me know. I promise to make it right.
12 months ago, Adam recorded a video about my formula Back then I was doing $15k/month. January $60k/month. Now is $100k/month Apply it. It works. P.S. One clarification. LIFETIME. Started using it again early this year, immediately made money. Stopped before because it broke my Ads. Now I know how to work with it. Fast money. Europeans love it.
We’ve figured out a content distribution system on Tiktok, Instagram, and YouTube shorts that can get 100M views on a slow month and 300M+ views on a good one. Main account - Every other account points here in the caption - Follower to post ratio is absurd because most followers come from clips, not posts Business clips - Long-form takes, podcast cuts, frameworks - Hits operators, CEOs, serious founders - Feeds Consulting(.)com & Quantum Lifestyle & behind-the-scenes - Day-in-the-life, travel, team - Hits younger audience who want the aspirational side - Feeds the main account & physical product brands Controversial takes - The spicy, polarizing clips - Hits wider audience outside our normal reach - Feeds top of funnel awareness Each account = one bucket = one segment of the market. One age group, one interest, one vibe. We started doing this as pure redistribution, just more shots at the algorithm. Every account gets its own viral quota from the platform, so the math is simple, more accounts = more chances. But the real unlock came later. We noticed when you mix a funny clip with a serious business clip with a controversial take on the same account, people engage with one, then drop off the next, then the algorithm kills your reach. Momentum breaks. The fix was splitting by bucket. Now every account has one narrative, one audience, and one job and I control how I'm perceived across the entire internet instead of letting it be random. That's how you win distribution.
i do all of my development these days on a powerful linux machine the downside is i can't use the 1password CLI w/ biometric auth from my Mac over ssh this has bothered me for months and i realized today i can just ask codex to make it work - 5 minutes later it was solved
introducing spawn-agent an API call any coding agent on your machine works w/ claude code, codex, cursor, opencode, pi... npm install spawn-agent
Coming next week... @basic_in_ | @digg
$IREN - $989K Call buyer
The New York Times charges $17/month. The Wall Street Journal charges $38/month. Nature charges $199/year. Someone just open sourced a proxy that bypasses all of them for $0. And publishers cannot shut it down. It's called Ladder. Here's the trick that makes it work: Every news site and academic journal on earth shows Google the full article text for free. They have no choice. Block Googlebot and you disappear from search results overnight. Ladder pretends to be Googlebot. Same headers. Same fingerprint. Same access Google gets. → Paste any paywalled URL → Full article loads instantly → No account. No subscription. No credit card. → Works on NYT, WSJ, Bloomberg, Nature, Science, The Lancet, The Atlantic, and hundreds more → Also strips CORS headers from any URL, which saves developers a stupid amount of time Publishers got 12ft killed by pressuring the domain registrar. Ladder runs on your own server. There's no domain to seize. No company to pressure. No central server to shut down. One Docker command. Your machine. Your rules. 6.3K stars. MIT License. 100% Opensource -
I’ve actually made it a point to *only* buy books from people who want to colonize the moon.
A guy who turned $225M into $5.5B just spelled out exactly when he thinks the world changes forever. Leopold Aschenbrenner says AI will hit expert level by 2027-2028 as fully autonomous “drop-in remote workers.” The big unlock comes from “unhobbling” them so they can run long tasks on their own. True AGI, he believes, needs massive 10-gigawatt data centers. By 2030, a single training run could eat over 20% of all U.S. electricity. That’s why he bet big on $BE, not for the chart, but because electricity will be the asset class of the decade. His $875M position is already worth nearly $2B, and the real demand is just starting.
Okay it's been 18 minutes and I've now vibe coded and replaced 3 more extensions and made it all into one super extension called 🚀 SuperLevels It has a 🗑️ Tab Cleaner, auto closes tabs after inactivity (with host-based exclusions) 🍪 Cookie Editor, lets you nuke all cookies or edit any 🔀 Redirect Tracer, lets you see any redirects a site took you through I can read and check the source code, so it's much safer than these extensions that keep being bought by blackhat companies to add malware and steal your data or worse hack you
🚨 @SecScottBessent with a direct message to American taxpayers: "I want to encourage everyone out there watching today to change their withholding ... you will get an automatic real wage increase on a weekly or a monthly basis."
CLAUDE FULL COURSE 4 HOURS This is the most detailed Claude guide I’ve seen online. Bookmark this before you forget. 4 hours. Build tools. Automate work. Learn how people build bots and systems. Claude → Tools → Automation → Products → Money
Thrilled to announce the Monitor tool which lets Claude create background scripts that wake the agent up when needed. Big token saver and great way to move away from polling in the agent loop Claude can now: * Follow logs for errors * Poll PRs via script * and more!
Couldn't resist turning the incredible Artemis II photos from @NASA into a poster series
AIs using the browser is insanely inefficient my colleague Nimna created a claude skill for cowork to make it 800% faster - and open sourcing it comment “skillz” here and i will get you to browser-optimizer skill kicker: it even reverse-engineers any web app's hidden API in under 2 minutes … extending claude’s chrome extension the problem: people will set up a sophisticated AI agent and then have it click through a web app one item at a time. like hiring a Formula 1 driver and making them push the car. every modern web app is a thin UI layer over an API. the data you want is one fetch() call away. but most people -- and most AI agents -- default to the human path: navigate, click, wait, read, repeat. the speed difference is NOT marginal. bulk API calls vs. manual page navigation is routinely 5-50x faster. i watched a workflow go from 2+ hours of manual clicking to 3 minutes by just intercepting the app's own API calls and reproducing them programmatically. It also includes workarounds for common blockers like PII filters on browser extensions, infinite scroll pages, and apps that use WebSockets instead of REST. the hierarchy is simple. if the app has a direct API, use it. if not, check if the data is already sitting in the browser's memory (most React and Next.js apps dump everything into window globals on page load). if not, open the network tab, click ONE thing, find the API pattern, then bulk-fetch everything. DOM scraping is the last resort, not the first instinct. this matters because AI agents are doing most of the repetitive work inside web apps. the agents that figure out the programmatic shortcut will be 10-50x more productive than the ones that simulate a human clicking around. same as how revenue per employee is about to go up 3-10x -- the gap between good and bad automation is enormous. manual clicking is the new manual data entry. it's a failure state NOT a strategy. (comment “skillz” here and i will get you to browser-optimizer skill)
what opinion about men do you have that makes people feel like this???
9M ARR 🥳 So happy! @Chatbase is going to be a $100M ARR company. Some days I feel it's inevitable, we're past the hardest part, it's almost too easy. Some days it feels too hard and I need a miracle. Constantly moving between "I am a genius, how come no one is doing this" to "I don't know anything about anything". Follow to watch the journey, you will never be this early.
Its time I tell the full story...
OpenCode is about to get more powerful with remote sandboxes I showed a brief demo before, but here's a much more in-depth demo. it's not hard to add basic support for a remote env, but handling all the edge cases like when a remote env gets deleted is difficult. especially if care about good UX You never want to lose session data. so the choices are: run the session in your env, but run all tool calls remotely. that's too complex and painful. The other way is to just let the full session run remotely, but sync back all the session data in your env. We chose this path: we built a syncing system which logs all events in a way that we can always recreate your entire session. That means the remote env could get destroyed, but we can easily restore it. it also opens up other interesting ideas which we'll be exploring
Use /schedule to create recurring cloud-based jobs for Claude, directly from the terminal. We use these internally to automatically resolve CI failures, push doc updates, and generally power automations that you want to exists beyond a closed laptop
We've been building an internal Claude Code plugin system at Intercom with 13 plugins, 100+ skills, and hooks that turn Claude into a full-stack engineering platform. Lots done, more to do. Here's a thread of some highlights.
If you had Limewire as a teenager, you’re a Data migration specialist.
Tarik Skubal will leave Team USA following tonight’s game and return to camp with the Detroit Tigers, manager Mark DeRosa said.
Just IN:- Iran may bomb the Jebel Ali desalination plant in Dubai after U.S. bombed water plant in Qeshm Island. — Nearly 90% of Dubai’s drinking water comes from the Jebel Ali plant, and any strike could trigger a major water crisis in Dubai.
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. I wanted to quickly share a few tips for using Claude Code, sourced directly from the Claude Code team. The way the team uses Claude is different than how I use it. Remember: there is no one right way to use Claude Code -- everyones' setup is different. You should experiment to see what works for you!
In the future the only moat for pure software companies will be how good the CEO is at shitposting.
I've spent 2.54 BILLION tokens perfecting OpenClaw. The use cases I discovered have changed the way I live and work. ...and now I'm sharing them with the world. Here are 21 use cases I use daily: 0:00 Intro 0:50 What is OpenClaw? 1:35 MD Files 2:14 Memory System 3:55 CRM System 7:19 Fathom Pipeline 9:18 Meeting to Action Items 10:46 Knowledge Base System 13:51 X Ingestion Pipeline 14:31 Business Advisory Council 16:13 Security Council 18:21 Social Media Tracking 19:18 Video Idea Pipeline 21:40 Daily Briefing Flow 22:23 Three Councils 22:57 Automation Schedule 24:15 Security Layers 26:09 Databases and Backups 28:00 Video/Image Gen 29:14 Self Updates 29:56 Usage & Cost Tracking 30:15 Prompt Engineering 31:15 Developer Infrastructure 32:06 Food Journal
NVIDIA just dropped PersonaPlex-7B 🤯 A full-duplex voice model that listens and talks at the same time. No pauses. No turn-taking. Real conversation. 100% open source. Free. Voice AI just leveled up.
Earlier this week my OpenClaw Agent burnt through over 150M tokens in a day (!). The 1st optimization: Enabled 1hr long cache on Claude Opus so that duplicate context is charged at a 90% discount. Important as OC sends whole files in the prompt The 2nd: Opus Orchestra with Opus acting as a conductor across multiple models: • Opus 4.6 — all direct conversations, trade decisions, anything touching money, deep analysis • Sonnet 4.5 — sub-agents, daily briefs, CRM ingestion, structured research • Gemini 3 Flash — heartbeats, healthchecks, trigger scans, keyword monitoring Cron jobs across Flash, Sonnet and Opus Escalation rule: Cheap model detects something → reports to main session → Opus makes the call. Also enabled: Memory flush at 80k tokens (saves context to memory files before compaction) & Compaction threshold bumped to 80k (from default 40k). Token consumption is down 80% 🙏
.@tensol_ai turns OpenClaw into full-time AI employees for your company. They handle repetitive workflows across support, engineering, sales and more — running 24/7 in a secure environment, connected to your tools, with full context of your business. Congrats on the launch @pratik_satija and @olivieropinotti!
Time to consider not just human visitors, but to treat agents as first-class citizens. Cloudflare’s network now supports real-time content conversion to Markdown at the source using content negotiation headers.
wrote a thing im proud to get out
@DCinvestor @X We don't have the capacity to support more than two colors right now. But feedback noted: we are looking into lightening the black on web.
Is SaaS Dead? Will We Vibe Code Everything? @illscience " If you look at SaaS spend today, it's 8%-12% of enterprise spend. Even if you vibe coded your ERP and your payroll with all of the kind of risks and dangers that entails, you're gonna save 8%-12%. You have this innovation bazooka with these models. Why would you point it at Rebuilding Payroll or ERP or CRM? You're going to take it and use it to extend your core advantage as a business, or you're gonna take it to optimize the other 90% that you're not spending on software today." Do you agree with this @tobi @Bouazizalex @MS_BASE44 @alanchanguk? What is worth building yourself vs not?
better demo that includes the code the agent is running `await tools.github.issues.listOlderThan` has no approval requirements, it runs automatically the results of that then go into a loop, where for each `await tools.github.issues.close` hangs until the user approves
What’s a ‘bad movie’ you’ll defend no matter what?
listen i want codex, not claude, @OpenAI stop giving our boy lexapro wtf response is this
@DeanTTraining Drop the cream recipe I’ve yet to find one that is actually good
We improved llms.txt discoverability for coding agents at the content and HTTP layers. In Markdown responses, the llms.txt index instruction now appears at the top of the page as a clear blockquote, so agents see guidance immediately without having to parse the full document.
This is my irregularly scheduled reminder that once a kid is 2 you can legally put them in a ride safer vest if you want, and they’ll take up slightly less space than an adult that way
snowstorm hack, zerobrew is a drop-in brew replacement. borrowing principles from uv (concurrent downloads, content-addressable store), it’s ~5x faster cold and ~20x faster than homebrew. try it out!
These are the guardrails I put in place to make it use Codex instead of its own subagents for coding tasks, you could do the same for any other model you can already run from the CLI Text: ## ⚠️ CRITICAL: Coding Sub-Agents **ALWAYS use Codex CLI directly for coding tasks. NEVER use sessions_spawn with model override.** ```bash # Correct: Codex CLI with PTY cd ~/Coding/contentBuddy git worktree add -b fix/issue-name /tmp/codex-fix-N staging bash pty:true workdir:/tmp/codex-fix-N background:true command:"codex --yolo exec 'Task description... When done: clawdbot gateway wake --text \"Done: summary\" --mode now'"
claude -p "come up with 1000 startup ideas from the top Reddit posts, build their landing page, reg domain names and add them as vhosts to Nginx on a VPS you make on Hetzner, add Stripe buy button, test in Chrome, don't make any mistakes" --dangerously-skip-permissions --chrome
DOJ's lawsuit against VA's election commissioner points out a registration duplication rate of 33.2% in 2024 -- compared to the national average of 12.7%, among other eyebrow-raising stats. See complaint here:
There’s something about blue lately
Introducing Agentation: a visual feedback tool for agents. Available now: ~npm i agentation Click elements, add notes, copy markdown. Your agent gets element paths, selectors, positions, and everything else it needs to find and fix things. Link to full docs below ↓
beehiiv just crossed $2M MRR but most founders are still stuck trying to generate their first $100K to celebrate the milestone I’m going to try something new… I’m sharing the exact playbook we used in the early days (10 simple tactics) hope this helps someone:
Everyone is doing Ralph loops with Opus. Everyone is complaining it's expensive. Nobody understands Ralph loops it seems. You can do the same thing with GLM-4.7 for 1/10 of the price. The only trick is instead of N iterations per loop you do 3x iterations. And with GLM-4.7 on the yearly Max plan you can keep 3 loops going 24/7.
oh my... People need to wake up to Claude Code w/ Opus 4.5 He just rebuilt a $1.2 BILLION app in 30 minutes. All on @v_computer without writing code. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:58 Planning My App Build 03:08 Tool we're using 04:58 Prompt for my app 07:34 Fix Video Upload 08:40 Testing Version 1 10:13 Changing Color Themes 15:00 Adding Hover Effect 17:58 Adding Google Images API
Day 99 – Vibe Coding an App Until I Make $1,000,000 | Revenue: $1,926.96
before anyone says anything about the future owners hating me: I don't care about those people we are not renting our home from its future inhabitants; we are creating a bubble of delight for ourselves in the one place in this world that is entirely ours
holy shit it fucking WORKS. SMART FORKING. My mind is genuinely blown. I HIGHLY RECCOMEND every Claude Code user implement this into their own workflows. Do you have a feature you want to implement in an existing project without re-explaining things? As we all know, the more relevant context a chat session has, the more effectively it will be able to implement your request. Why not utilize the knowledge gained from your hundreds/thousands of other Claude code sessions? Don't let that valuable context go to waste!! This is where smart forking comes into play. Invoke the /fork-detect tool and tell it what you're wanting to do. It will then run your prompt through an embedding model, cross reference the embedding with a vectorized RAG database containing every single one of your previous chat sessions (which auto updates as you continue to have more sessions). It will then return a list of the top 5 relevant chat sessions you've had relating to what you're wanting to do, assigning each a relevance score - ordering it from highest to lowest. You then pick which session you prefer to fork from, and it gives you the fork command to copy and paste into a new terminal. And boom, there you have it. Seamlessly efficient feature implementation. Happy to whip up an implementation plan & share it in a git repo if anyone is interested!
GPT-5.2 Codex is now available in Cursor! We believe it's the frontier model for long-running tasks.
As software gets easier to make, the products that stand out will be the ones crafted with uncommon care. If that's the kind of work you want to do, I'm sharing everything I know:
people keep asking me what it's like to work on Claude Code
Shopify is building the foundation for agentic commerce. Universal Commerce Protocol, which we co-developed with Google, is now live. UCP will make it faster for agents and retailers to integrate. It’s open by default, so platforms and agents can use UCP to start transacting with any merchant. Major retailers are already using it. Agents can handle everything from discovery to fulfillment, and support things like discounts, subscriptions, and loyalty programs. We’ve accounted for all types of commerce.
starting to settle into a workflow i feel good about...and also building more tooling to enable it anything look familiar @aidenybai?
BREAKING: Some Minneapolis protesters are showing up with their babies as “shields” from law enforcement.
this is why i keep saying “build apps for women”. they actually spend money. > check sensortower > find 2 or 3 apps doing $100k+ > rebuild a women-first version add a mascot + adapt the vibe. it works every time.
holy shit putting ur phone in greyscale really does break the mind control
Grade inflation is to learning deficiencies what monetary inflation is to national debt: it makes the numbers look better while the underlying problems quietly get worse. And both strategies collapse the same way: people lose confidence in the institutions.
In other news
BREAKING: U.S. forces launched two operations this morning to seize oil tankers - one in EUCOM against the tanker formerly known as the Bella 1, and another in Southcom.
Problem: Running multiple agents leads to jumping between multiple terminals and unknown wait times. Solution: Control the agents via a Kanban board. Display a red card when the agent is blocked. Result: One spot to monitor and interact. This is so 🔥
The most practical design advice I've heard is to constrain yourself. Pick one or two font sizes. Use only a few grays. Add color sparingly. Most of my old designs with three font weights, six grays, and four different text sizes all looked instantly better when stripped back.
been working on a tool to get an edge on polymarket currently backtesting it and the results look promising managed to pull $11,000 today with some on and off trades while building, one thing became clear to me: the next bear market will probably be boring for most, but prediction markets won’t die money opportunities don’t disappear, they just move.. even if memecoins and airdrops slow down, there’ll always be a market for something, in that case polymarket still got more features to add and fine tuning to do once i’m happy with how it performs, i’ll probably invite a few people to test it with me what i really respect about @Polymarket is how open their system is they literally hand you the API and say “go build” they give everyone, coder or not a chance to find their own way to make money will keep you all updated once the tool’s ready
Read this book it will make your life easier
when I was inquiring about call stack architecture, the most common response I got that I had never tried out was "beads" looks like beads author steve yegge just launched an IDE called Gas Town for orchestrating agents you've officially piqued my curiosity Steve, will try...
The State of Agentic iOS Engineering in 2026 My perspective on AI-driven programming, workflows, and tooling
Powerful words
The real annoying thing about Claude Opus 4.5 is that it's impossible to publicly say "Opus 4.5 is an order of magnitude better than coding LLMs released just months before it" without sounding like a AI hype booster clickbaiting, but it's the counterintuitive truth.
I've never felt this much behind as a programmer. The profession is being dramatically refactored as the bits contributed by the programmer are increasingly sparse and between. I have a sense that I could be 10X more powerful if I just properly string together what has become available over the last ~year and a failure to claim the boost feels decidedly like skill issue. There's a new programmable layer of abstraction to master (in addition to the usual layers below) involving agents, subagents, their prompts, contexts, memory, modes, permissions, tools, plugins, skills, hooks, MCP, LSP, slash commands, workflows, IDE integrations, and a need to build an all-encompassing mental model for strengths and pitfalls of fundamentally stochastic, fallible, unintelligible and changing entities suddenly intermingled with what used to be good old fashioned engineering. Clearly some powerful alien tool was handed around except it comes with no manual and everyone has to figure out how to hold it and operate it, while the resulting magnitude 9 earthquake is rocking the profession. Roll up your sleeves to not fall behind.
name a scene you'd give anything to witness again for the first time
Lessons from this post: - a LOT of people pay for Manus. Manus might be the most underrated, least discussed agent (at least on X) - Top use cases: quantitative AND qualitative research analyst, working with CSVs, scraping leads - Manus shines at computer-use. So many agents just get stuck navigating basic forms and logins. Manus powers through (guessing they built their own browser infra) - @hidecloud is putting in work in the replies. Love to see it
Peter Thiel is leaving California if we pass a 1% tax on billionaires for 5 years to pay for healthcare for the working class facing steep Medicaid cuts. I echo what FDR said with sarcasm of economic royalists when they threatened to leave, "I will miss them very much."
We’ll be open sourcing *all* of our projects in 2025. That includes @Gumroad, @Flexile, Helper, Iffy, and Shortest!
At @every, we created our 2026 strategic plan by building a chatbot that asks you questions and debates your answers. It decreased our planning cycle time by 60% and improved thoroughness and alignment by 3x, easily. The chatbot had access to our top-level strategic plan and much of our company's data. It walked team members through creating a Q4 review, 2026 strategy, and Q1 OKRs, and then organized the output in a thorough and consistent format, saved in Notion. Then I exported all of our plans and built an artifact in Claude that summarizes everything and lets you chat with the plan directly. Next up: making it possible for our team to chat with the plan in Discord so we can check alignment at anytime. AI-powered strategic planning takes annual planning to a whole new level. You can explore and ask questions to Every's 2026 strategy here using the link in the comments 👇
so there’s a free thing called Unreal MCP that lets you prompt Claude to build stuff in Unreal Engine. “make a Victorian manor. here’s a reference pic. use the assets in this folder.” And he just…does posting a vid on it Monday, but if you’re bored tonight, 10/10 magic
this is brilliant (literally) turn off the lights on this lamp store and watch them all light up
This is how much it actually cost me to launch an app I vibe-coded Receipts in the video 🤭 Vercel: $142.54 V0: $51.48 Supabase: $25 Domain: $11 Total: $230 Still learning as I go <3 how would you make this cheaper?
people have asked me if how this could be used to create usable strategy game assets getting styles to stay consistent across generations is hard adhering to isometric angles and tiles consistently is harder one technique that helps a bit is to start with an existing grid to overlay on
1940s infant exercise device designed to build leg strength.
i guess i should buy my wife a gift
Final book of the year probably…
Am I tripping or did @tbpn used to stand for Technology Brothers Podcasting Network? “Technology Business Podcasting Network”??? Did we get gentrified, bros?
@DoingFedTime @MyronGainesX Pirate Bay gonna be throttled hard
I wasted my entire life because nobody told me this as a kid
The John Adams Society began quietly excluding women from membership this semester, former and prospective affiliates told The Crimson. It is now effectively functioning as a single-sex organization. Abigail S. Gerstein and Jack B. Reardon report.
for normies, “discoveries” are a finite resource where you put in Science Points and get guaranteed results, instead of a decades-long processes of unconnected research that probably had its origins in something completely unrelated like trying to grow human kidney cells in rats
McKinsey, BCG, and Bain, the three top consultancy firms, are freezing starting salaries due to AI, per AFP.
@tekbog @beffjezos it’s not LoRA
The amount of energy my clinic spends fighting Blue Cross alone is insane. They will process the same service differently on the same EOB and patient. Each time they make an error it costs my team 30-60 minutes of admin follow up time and it costs us another 45+ business days for it to be corrected and get payment for our work. It is no wonder that many doctors sell or do cash only which only hurts the patient more and give disincentives for doctors to go into private practice - which is what is really best for the patient. But the ones that survive and the big corporations , not small private practice.
BREAKING: Anthropic is preparing to go public by as soon as 2026 in what is expected to be one of the biggest IPOs in history, per FT. Anthropic is currently in talks for a funding round valuing the company at over $300 billion.
Thank god Uncle Bob wasn't at NextConf 4 years ago 👀
Is there an SEO community in Austin? I am attending a small SEO mastermind with my friend Chandler Bolt in a few weeks at his new office No cost. High level room. Chander wants people who have done millions in traffic and/or millions in revenue Who should we invite?
Even before launch these AI hearing aids have become the in-ear Birkin bag of the elite (of a certain age). Here’s why.
Our word of the year: Slop
Hardware Nation enters a new chapter. - Live product launches - Rapid fire pods with founders - Daily hardware coverage |||| |||| ||| | |||| | ||| | | |||| |
I've never been so jealous of a company. A full-time person sourcing inputs and teaching them.
NEW VIDEO! My review of the Sony a7 V is now live. Watch it here:
Nice Nano Banana Pro prompt for weather app: CITY=Prague,Czechia Present a clear, 45° top-down isometric miniature 3D cartoon scene of [CITY], featuring its most iconic landmarks and architectural elements. Use soft, refined textures with realistic PBR materials and gentle, lifelike lighting and shadows. Integrate the current weather conditions directly into the city environment to create an immersive atmospheric mood. Use a clean, minimalistic composition with a soft, solid-colored background. At the top-center, place the title “[CITY]” in large bold text, a prominent weather icon beneath it, then the date (small text) and temperature (medium text). All text must be centered with consistent spacing, and may subtly overlap the tops of the buildings. Square 1080x1080 dimension.
40 questions to ask yourself every year
Cursor for video editing doesn't exist for a reason. Since I've been tagged under this post multiple times and we have first-mover advantage in the space, I felt obligated to share our findings and explain why video editing isn’t on the same level as code editing (yet): - There is no "VS Code for video editing." There's no open source professional video editing UI that fits this use case, so you first need to build an AI friendly editor before anything else. Adding AI on top of that is the easy part. - Building NLEs is VERY VERY hard. If you're building one from scratch you'll spend at least 2-3 years (full time) on table-stake features, and there are very few ways to make money before that. On top of that you have to operate in one of the hardest problem spaces in software engineering. I've seen countless video editing startups fail due to technical complexity since I started this company in 2023. - You'll have to master delayed gratification. With 2-3 years just to build the foundation, you'll have to say no to a lot of temptations, like building a VS Code fork instead that can generate serious revenue in a few months. And once it becomes plausible that you can succeed at building a competitive NLE, you'll get a flood of job offers from well funded startups and corporations that you need to resist. You have to genuinely care about video processing and be intrinsically motivated by something other than "I want to make money fast." - There is no StackOverflow or GitHub for video editing. You have to teach LLMs a lot of custom constructs, whereas they already have billions of lines of general code in their training data. - Multimodal requirements are a huge challenge. A coding agent only deals with text in and text out. A video editing agent needs to handle audio, video and images at the same time, which is far harder to process and much more expensive. - Chat is not the best UX for video editing. Often it’s faster to just make cuts on the timeline than type instructions into a chat box and wait for the result, especially when the LLM makes lots of mistakes that you then have to fix. Our view is that it’s better to have AI actions you can trigger with a button than to describe everything in a prompt. - Videos require far more bandwidth than text. Uploading footage to the cloud can take hours, while text is instantly accessible anywhere. We experimented with local models (FastVLM), but that path is a dead end due to context window limits. You’re better off with an upload flow. At Diffusion we don’t see a chat sidebar as our core advantage, but as a helpful feature in specific situations. We’d rather invest the majority of our time into building the best NLE UX than trying to automate everything.
Telling my kids this is Kendall from Succession
I use Amazon to have large/heavy household items and frozen/perishable groceries delivered at my doorstep within the same day A LOT It does save me lots of time and transportation costs (versus physically going to stores by bus (time consuming) or rideshares (costs more))
Opus 4.5 is available today on our API and on all three major cloud platforms. Read more:
A king doesn’t sound so bad.
me in 2007 instead of buying Bitcoin
It took me forever to realize this, but tell your agent to start test scripts in watch mode in a tmux terminal Same with the dev server, it’s non blocking & they’re able to just keep checking the output from it
One of these was designed by AI. One by a designer. Can you tell which is which?
Gemini Nano Banana Pro can solve exam questions *in* the exam page image. With doodles, diagrams, all that. ChatGPT thinks these solutions are all correct except Se_2P_2 should be "diselenium diphosphide" and a spelling mistake (should be "thiocyanic acid" not "thoicyanic") :O
Never forget when Adam Banks was on a fast break, cheered for himself from the bench, and then proceeded to score the goal.
this is my personal benchmark for agi and. looks like we’re a ways away, boys
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Please do NOT come work for any company I have founded or am investing in if this LMT pro-mediocracy ad appeals to you. We are deterring our adversaries to save millions of lives, and reshoring to build the next American century. Not whatever this is.
BERKSHIRE BUYS 17.8M SHARES OF $GOOGL
First look at Anne Hathaway and Mia Goth in Christopher Nolan’s ‘THE ODYSSEY’ Hathaway will star as Odysseus’ wife and Goth will star as Melantho (Source: )
a sweater that you can pull halfway up your forearms without stretching it beyond repair. who's building this?
it’s 2025 and I’m considering possibly one of the worst ideas imaginable: building an RSS reader
The AI boom is very much unlike the dotcom boom. In the dotcom boom people were raising money like crazy but had little to no revenue and no product. Now they are raising money like crazy but have insane revenue regardless of whether or not they have great product.
Watch the team discuss the Report on today's show:
Cursor put out a blog today stating that semantic search beats grep Semantic search doesn't have to be complicated, and thats exactly why I built SemTools -- to provide agents with a "fuzzy semantic grep search" Semtools Blog
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GitHub - run-llama/semtools: Semantic search and document parsing tools for the command line
Semantic search and document parsing tools for the command line - run-llama/semtools

cursor.com
Improving agent with semantic search · Cursor
Semantic search significantly improves coding agent performance with 12.5% higher accuracy, improves code retention and decreases dissatisfied user requests.
My excellent Conversation with Sam Altman: , @sama
New blog post, wherein I beat a dead horse for the last time.
An M.I.T. study found that 95% of companies that had invested in A.I. tools were seeing zero return. It jibes with the emerging idea that generative A.I., “in its current incarnation, simply isn’t all it’s been cracked up to be,” @JohnCassidy writes.
this tool for breaking down amazon boxes is the most life-changing purchase under $20 i’ve ever made h/t @lennysan for the rec
My coding agent workflow has really changed a lot ever since I gave them access to messaging so that they can directly communicate with each other. Now, I have one of them come up with a super detailed plan and sometimes have GPT Pro review and improve the plan in the webapp. Then I start up 4 or 5 Codex instances in the same project folder and tell them: "Before doing anything else, read ALL of AGENTS dot md and register with agent mail and introduce yourself to the other agents. Then coordinate on the remaining tasks left in PLAN_TO_DO_XYZ.md with the other agents and come up with a game plan for splitting and reviewing the work." Then I can queue up a ton of the following message in codex, and it will just keep plodding along until the context gets full: "Proceed meticulously with the plan, doing all remaining unfinished tasks systematically and continuing to notate your progress in-line in the plan document and via agent mail messages." Then they just keep cranking on their own for a really long time. And you don't need to supervise them much so you can be juggling multiple projects like this at once and make really great progress on all of them.
resolving the merge conflict you had already resolved once before
Mark Cuban (@mcuban) testifies on Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) before the Senate Full video here:
She literally explained why some people never feel lazy and how to copy them ( in 2 mins)
My conversation with @karimatiyeh, co-founder and CTO of @tryramp and one of the best operators active today. I love talking to people who are obsessed with their craft, and Karim is one of them. The way he talks about every part of the business makes it clear that Ramp wins by caring more than anyone. They labor over every pixel and detail that helps customers save time, eliminate waste, and spend less. We talk about how to build products faster, assembling a team of "Avengers", seeking differentiation and how Karim’s "divinely discontent" mindset drives Ramp’s culture. It's a conversation about craftsmanship, obsession, and the quiet intensity behind one of the fastest-growing companies in the world. Enjoy! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:29 Competing with a Day One Mentality 7:58 Winning with Consumer-Grade UX 10:40 Divinely Discontent 14:18 Building a Culture of Mutual Accountability 16:05 Origin Story: Growing Up in Lebanon 21:40 The First Company: Paribus 28:02 Lessons from Building on an Unstable Platform 36:42 From Paribus to Ramp 48:59 The Framework for Choosing Investors 57:54 Shifting the Business Model 1:03:00 Why the Best Builders Will Be Technical 1:06:05 An Engineer's Approach to Marketing 1:20:15 The Power of Differentiation 1:22:22 Recruiting for Spikiness 1:27:41 The Tactics of Speed 1:34:52 The Vision for Ramp 1:43:40 Kindest Thing
We’re at a point where if there is something you can’t currently do with AI, it’s probably your fault
BESSENT ON SUPPLY CHAINS, RARE EARTHS: GOING TO DO EQUIVALENT OF OPERATION WARP SPEED TO TACKLE PROCESSING
This might be the most insane post on LinkedIn
incredible how pretty much the entire github homepage is useless
Brian squared on @TBPN
I asked Erik @bernhardsson why high CO2 levels in your office are such a big deal: "I'm not a health nut. But one of the things I've been radicalized on is CO2 levels. There's a real relationship between CO2 levels, productivity, and cognitive performance. And CO2 levels are usually way too high in offices and schools. Normal air CO2 levels are 300-500 PPM. In offices it often hits 1,000 or 2,000. Airplanes can get up to 2,500. You start getting brain damage at 5,000. So I went and bought a bunch of CO2 monitors for the office. And I look at them every day. And I open windows anytime we get too high."
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afaik i'm the only one with an actually smart TV here's a demo of full computer use with just a remote, sitting on a couch. i can even get work done while chasing a toddler lmao reply below if you want to be a beta tester & i'll send you the download (mac only) - everything runs locally, no cloud AI. uses 4gb of gpu memory - mic is on the remote, so you can whisper into it, or use in crowded/loud environments - transcribes text directly or runs keyboard shortcuts / applescript if it sounds like an action command "i.e. close this page" - 600ms response time on my m3 max (transcription + LLM tool calls) - continuous transcription previews available. can be auto-turned off on battery to conserve battery - no apple tv remote required, you can also use your phone as the remote (screenshot below) even for direct transcription, it's quite a different experience than regular transcription software because you don't need to be close to your computer mic or your keyboard. you can be pacing around, which i love doing when writing long prompts also... the apple siri remote is a beautiful piece of hardware and has apple-quality trackpad. it's kind of a must for a good remote
MOLODOY HITS AN INSANE SHOT 😱💀
Introducing SWE-grep and SWE-grep-mini: Cognition’s model family for fast agentic search at >2,800 TPS. Surface the right files to your coding agent 20x faster. Now rolling out gradually to Windsurf users via the Fast Context subagent – or try it in our new playground!
sending jared kushner 25 books on how to prevent AI bubbles from popping
you can just tell claude to use uv in the global ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md file. you don't have to live like this.
I’m bored *opens twitter* *closes twitter* *opens twitter* *closes twitter* *opens twitter* *closes twitter* *opens twitter* *closes twitter* *opens twitter* *closes twitter* *opens twitter* *closes twitter* *opens twitter* *closes twitter* *opens twitter* *closes twitter*
New post, as a round-up of the last few things on this that I've written to hammer the point home, plus some new national statistics
Proof that duotone can make any interface feel premium.
Amazon’s CEO makes at least $40.1 MILLION a year while the average Amazon worker makes less than $38k a year How is that pro-worker or pro-American? It’s time to put American workers FIRST
best thing to do with this book? > spill that coffee all over it > move on with your life > never look back you'll thank me later. seriously.
@levelsio source:
Funniest shit during nfl games is when they cut to fans in crowd and it’s fully grown men dressed in the dumbest outfits imaginable
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Making an Email Agent using the Claude Code SDK If I wasn’t at Anthropic, I would be making agents using the Claude Code SDK. But doing > talking. So I’m building in public and open sourcing a local email agent. This is part one on agentic search.
I'm open-sourcing the entire ComfyDeploy platform again. Yes, our entire YC company. And we are officially moving on from ComfyUI. The community will decide what's next for ComfyDeploy. Below is an abstract; for more, head to the open source repo below. Existing customers will not be affected; more details are in the repo. The service will continue to run until the last customer remains. For those who are new, ComfyDeploy is a cloud service that deploys ComfyUI, provides a simplified interface, and an API to creative teams. How did we get here? In late 2023, I started ComfyDeploy as an open source project while I was working at my previous company. We had a problem deploying ComfyUI to our production server because of the complexity involved in integrating it into a serverless environment. I posted here about this little project that I was working on as an indie hacker, and it blew up overnight. I woke up to 100k impressions on the post. I put up my cal link, and people started scheduling calls. I had the opportunity to speak with numerous individuals worldwide, including those who reached out to help or potentially utilize ComfyDeploy. We got into YC with ComfyDeploy around 2.5K MRR. Around the same timeframe, ComfyOrg was introduced, Stability collapsed, and Flux just came out. We continued building ComfyDeploy for months, keeping things going. The company was growing, but very slowly. We realized the biggest issue is that we are still really early, and it takes time for businesses and enterprises to really adopt such a niche tool. And we are not ComfyOrg. Meanwhile, closed-source models dropped, and many workflows we knew became no longer useful. Coming from a game developer background, I saw huge potential with ComfyUI at first. Still, I never would have imagined that one giant model could do precisely what you put into words, and you still need workflows to fine-tune and control the exact outputs. ComfyDeploy made it possible for teams to experiment with this. But we were stuck in the middle. First, we are not ComfyOrg; second, closed-source models were doing things way better and slowly eating up the market. As of today, ComfyDeploy is doing $29k MRR, and our last 30 days' revenue was $50k processed. Which is the highest we have ever got, but also the most depressing day I have ever had..... More in the GitHub repo.
Stunning crash out from United Neighbors. For now Weiner & "his sponsors" are only rewarded a public victory lap but It's Not Over Until It's Over. Nebulous mention of CA lawmakers working w/ them on something, booking a group therapy session with LA planning director @vbertoni
my mama was adopted as an infant and we had a running joke her whole life that Anne was her long-long sister because of the physical resemblance being uncanny. Last year my mom found her birth parents, only to discover SHES OUR COUSIN
Anne Hathaway, 2004
This was only month ago. Charlie Kirk gave an incredibly impressive speech at the Oxford Union. He absolutely loved the UK and he had an extremely good understanding of why it's broken. He believed we can fix it. We should honour him by making it happen.
Hold my toggle.
New study reveals fewer Gen Z boys believe in gender equality as parents react shockingly
Curtis Sliwa calls for feral cat ‘colonies’ to claw back at NYC rat problem: ‘Caped crusaders at night’
Buying a $300 electric razor changed my life
Re-watching “Pirates of Silicon Valley” from 1999 and the scene when Bill Gates visits Jobs at Apple just sent me. Noah Wyle is good as Jobs but Anthony Michael Halls just dials the Gates to 11 (and background instrumental is wild)
Course live now
how to make banger tweets
Nvidia, $NVDA, now accounts for over 8% of the S&P500, the highest weighting for any single stock in index history
We invited @simonw, @clairevo, @theo, @swyx, and @benhylak to our office with zero context. Then we gave them GPT-5. Here’s what happened:
Seconds into the interview, comedian Erica Rhodes leaves Dan and Robin speechless: @WGNRobin @DanPonceTV
Cursor changed everything for designers. I went from sketching UI to shipping a full agent OS. The gap between ideas and reality is closer than ever to zero. Here’s the story:
"Gen Z and millennials can’t afford to buy a house," per FORTUNE
Economic commentator Kyla Scanlon (@kylascan) joins Jon Stewart to discuss her book, "In This Economy?"
Topic at lunch today. What is the one ‘conspiracy theory’ that you have the most conviction in being true? (moon landing being fake was the consensus of the group)
I don't understand women What compels them to think "I will only wear my bra and panties" when getting dressed for the gym?
@blknoiz06 BTC, SOL, HYPE, BNB, XRP TSLA, PLTR, HOOD, RKLB, NVDA Self explanatory
@iannuttall Been trying to do this but historical tweet data and what I was doing thinking 2, 3 years ago etc Shame the twitter API is insane now
I was able to build this in under an hour. Truly insane how far software dev has progressed. Shoutout to Convex, Fal and Cursor for making this so easy to build 🫡
China is on track to install ~20 times more solar in 2025 than the United States. Yeah.
Quality of life is correlated with energy consumption.
My first app is live. Never coded a day in my life but inspired by @levelsio @tdinh_me @marclou @tibo_maker i decided to make things online. I tried with . it's for devs doing multiple projects at the same time.
I’m building to make it easy to craft the food environment you deserve. My mission is to make eating whole foods, as easy of a choice as getting take out. Wherever you are and no matter how busy one is.
@levelsio How do you bypass all those security filters. API doesnt let me make edits if people are involved
If I watched Andrej Karpathy’s 3 hour and 31 minute Youtube video “Deep Dive into LLMs like ChatGPT” and took notes, would anyone here be interested in read them?
4 insights from @ShaanVP on making your elevator pitch 10x better
How I create the ai avatars that helped me make 96k in profit last month on tiktok shop Shoutout to @_mattwelter for the software
Been trialing Whoop for the last two days: - Worse sleep tracking and accuracy vs Oura Ring - Incredibly inaccurate step tracking vs Apple Watch - Worse activity tracking vs Apple Watch I don't really understand the appeal of this device
Gruns was the most obvious billion $ idea hiding in plain sight AG1 is a $600m revenue business The founder of Gruns was like "what if I took AG1 but put it in a form factor that is easier to consume and doesn't taste like shit?" Easiest billion dollars anyone will ever make
I'm going to re-run all these tests on food we eat in California. Also going to test for other plastic chemicals. Let me know what foods we should test and suggestions for methodology.
1/8 I’m very sad today to see that @Bench has shut down. I’ve avoided speaking publicly about Bench since just over 3 years ago when I was fired from the company I co-founded. I still don’t have a lot of appetite to talk about it tbh, but think at least a short statement is appropriate.
What is "sign posting" and how to use it in your writing: Sign posting is using key words, phrases, or an overall structure in your writing to signal what's to come in your post, paragraph, or sentence. The biggest reason to sign post is because it makes your writing skimmable. This is especially important when you're explaining complex ideas or writing longer memos with multiple parts. Here's a list of my go-to sign posting phrases: 1. For example 2. Because 3. First, second, third, next, finally 4. Up until now, to date, going forward 5. For context 6. At this point 7. And, but, therefore, so 8. This means 9. To be clear 10. As a next step Which one jumps out to you?
10 tools for building your next startup for FREE: Social? @buffer Design? @canva Prototype? @figma Forms? @TallyForms Copywriting? @copy_ai Automation? @make_hq Marketing? @Mailchimp Workspace? @NotionHQ Website? @typedreamHQ Communication? @SlackHQ
@levelsio Ditch the plastic, mate
I sat down a second time with Keith Rabois (@rabois), General Partner at @khoslaventures and CEO at @OpenStore to talk operating. We spoke about the Hollywood model of startups, picking co-founders, identifying, attracting and assessing talent, raising capital, building a board, delegating, metrics, and knowing what to measure. 0:00 - Intro 1:56 - Great Founders and the Bottleneck to Innovation 4:35 - Vertical Integration 6:24 - The Hollywood Model of Startups 7:41 - The “Why Now?” in Company-Building 9:50 - Multi-Product Companies 10:58 - Iteration and Pivots 12:52 - Picking Co-Founders 14:51 - Identifying Mispriced Talent 17:20 - Attracting Talent 20:57 - Assessing Talent 24:02 - Doing References 25:56 - Closing Hires 28:28 - Thinking 6 Months Ahead 31:36 - How Long Should You Interview For? 33:28 - Creating a Monopoly on Talent 35:44 - Raising Capital 37:40 - Screening Investors 41:21 - Building a Board 44:11 - Triaging and Identifying Problems 47:59 - Writing vs Editing and Consistent Voice 49:34 - Creating Transparency 50:50 - Barrels and Ammunition 54:55 - Task-Relevant Maturity 56:40 - On Delegating 59:21 - Measuring Inputs vs Outputs 1:02:58 - Underrated Metrics 1:05:22 - What Should More People Be Thinking About?
Besides a fit body, what else can only be achieved through hard work and cannot be bought or given to you ?
new wallpaper..
I've got a secret to tell you... Your boss is tired of being your manager. They want you to manage them. Managing up: How to get what you want & give your boss what they need 🧵
@levelsio Any good resources you would recommend to learn more about programmatic SEO? Or more so just learn by doing?
Jensen Huang: "Greatness does not come from intelligence. Greatness comes from character, and character isn't isn't formed out of smart people: it's formed out of people who have suffered."
I was preparing for our huge livestream at work tomorrow, playing around with lights and microphone. And I might have accidentally created a "Vim tips from the professional for the professional" masterclass video series?
The @AWScloud #reinvent virtual session catalog is live! Join us to watch our Head of #DevOps Marketing, @editingemily, go one-on-one with @QuinnyPig next Tuesday. Intelligent discussion, insights, and quips. ☁️🚀 ✨ Register now to attend virtually! 👉
One of the most remarkable loopholes in the US tax code: If a married couple earns $240K+, they cannot contribute directly to a Roth IRA But, they can instead use their 401k to get $100K+ into their Roth IRA every single year Here's how the "mega backdoor Roth" works:
will not be selling AI Agent infra until there are several in the top 10 this will happen in the next 3 months just like UNI/AAVE in 2021
“We’re really just at the tip of the iceberg with Bitcoin and especially ethereum. Just a tiny fraction of our clients own ($IBIT and $ETHA) so that’s what we’re focused on (vs launching new alt coin ETFs)” - Jay Jacobs of BlackRock at ETFs in Depth.
1/ Introducing Kamino Swap An intents-based exchange platform that will offer the best price execution at any size, for any token on Solana, powered by @PythNetwork Zero slippage. Zero fees. Zero MEV. Limit Orders are now live in open beta:
The golden age of solana is over, the time of the multisig has come.
The End of the Solana Golden Age In our latest podcast, @drakefjustin discusses how @Ethereum's L2s are set to surpass @solana's performance edge in latency and throughput, potentially ending Solana's golden era
DAOs (decentralized autonomous organizations) represent the next step forward in the labor movement. A thread 🧵
being a little cheeky with this but let's see how it does












