Reducing my go-to-market speed. I get slowed down watching boxing 🥊

Joined November 2011
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Interesting.
Increasingly, I believe companies may need to be rebuilt from the ground up, where you have a single timeline of all observability product metrics file changes laid out in a retrievable system, like Datadog Posthog Google Drive Slack (really unified filesystem of Claude Code chats Codex chats). This might be the new data foundation for any and all companies to maximize AI. Needs to be rebuilt because keeping track of diffs on existing system basically impossible to produce longitudinal information on decisions and rollbacks, something coding agent storage companies are actively trying to figure out, but this should extend to businesses as a whole. Highly skeptical existing businesses will adopt this though because it means overhauling everything about their instrumentation and business data, but I think businesses built on this foundation probably can execute 100x better and faster
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Still hiring humans because AI doesn’t have anxiety
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Dubois can and should win this rd 6
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Not interesting in watching Devin Haney at all. Never wants to test himself. ONLY wants to fight dudes who are not a threat. Love that he gets paid. But I wanna hear no more boxing legend talk from him ever again
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Solution: New companies.
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Spent the morning experimenting with Gemma 4 to see if I could build AI eyes as good as a veteran coach uses track-by-detection to identify which fighter is which made with free local AI models via webgpu lotta possibilities with this
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Twitter brand is so strong it was renamed and it’s still Twitter.
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Magical OpenClaw experiences that use frontier models cost $300-1,000/day today, heading to $10,000/day and more. The future shape of the entire technology industry will be how to drive that to $20/month.
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Damn Gemma 4:26B is a banger
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I can’t take how slow Opus 4.6 is. Quality has fallen off a cliff @AnthropicAI
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if you hide the thinking tokens that generated my AI's response you lower its usefulness to me by 40%
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Gave my Claw a SCRUM board for all projects, jus to see what would happen
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Cmon Clem, they’d need to be open for that
Would be so cool if OpenAI open-sourced Sora as they're shutting down the app! Would be an amazing contribution to the field and make all the efforts of the teams working on it even more meaningful!
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I kno that mattress cushion go crazy on cross country flight
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Like recover all business controls ... tracking royalties ... locating money ... finding reg flags ... planning ... organizing years of information ... creating family office structure... business navigation ... I've been waiting my whole life for tools like this!
BREAKING: Rapper Meek Mill reveals he’s been using Claude AI to “organize his whole music career” & other businesses.
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Everyone has zero users because the intelligence moved to the user's claw. Users aren't scrolling your app ma boy…they sent an agent
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At this rate everyone’s gonna have their own app and zero users.
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Pre-AI dev advantage: I skip the cope. New tech drops, I see exactly what it is and what it'll become. Not squinting at it tryna convince myself it’s mid…just building
folks who are calling @openclaw pure hype are telling on themselves openclaw is like the early internet, it's raw, unrefined, and takes a little doing to get things to work, but when you figure it out, it's transformative. here are some real use cases that are having material impact on our $2.5M ARR business: 1. ad creative pipeline. our head of growth @ArjunShukl95550 built an end-to-end creative pipeline to go from ideation to publish adds to meta, greatly increasing our creative iteration speed. it's producing winning creatives. it lives in slack, and anyone on the team can share their ideas and have them enter the pipeline. 2. data analytics agent. another bot lives in our slack that connects to bigquery and lets our team ask any questions of the data, it produces charts and answers questions in real time. no one needs to write SQL anymore. 3. recruiting. i told my agent about a role we're hiring for, and it scoured linkedin and the web, found 30 candidates, portfolio, email addresses, and stack ranked them based on fit with our criteria this is just in the past week. i have twenty more success stories for you i can share another time. you have to understand, this is the shittiest it will ever be. everyone is going to have one or more personal self-improving agents that they use every day, and openclaw is what revealed this future to us. if you can't see this, i encourage you to look harder there will be many competitors (and already are), and the large labs will start to converge on this (they already are) too. openclaw may not win, but it opened pandora's box and uncorked the agentic future.
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