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Even tho I use @claudeai code in terminal, ... I signed the petition for linux for @openai codex A part of me feels like I would be better in claude desktop when using that harness, although the desire to chat with terminal has been the life long dream come true. Time for local.
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The lives we have changed with the smallest conversation is all the positive encouragement we need. Stop trying to scale. Stop trying to exit, just exit!
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Love this so much. There’s a part of me that wishes it was @elizaOS 🙈
We have been working closely with @nvidia to ensure Hermes Agent works smoothly on their new @NVIDIARTXSpark superchip and integrates with the new OpenShell runtime, which connects Hermes to @Microsoft's security primitives. Watch our feature in the big announcement at Computex:
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My second video from mark rober, Ted talk, pledging 60m to free education resources .. phew .. #billNeyeOpenSource
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I don’t think there will ever be enough “bee” brands ☺️
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Our current name for our sovereign ai program is Sovereign Reciprocates 🤔
MEMO INCOMING re: Sovereign Intelligence Opensource AI WILL WIN
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We replaced Privy with our own free open source option steward.fi The privy team have been very nice and supportive but ultimately their product cannot be integrated into open source projects without making every developer sign up, and it’s crazy expensive
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Giving away some $buidlbulls Comment a builder that you are bullish on with a little info. 0x77d0575d7e6769281fe62e60ed7650d254b34aa8
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This Chinese guy created agents in Claude Code for landing pages and single-handedly serves 47 small businesses a month, taking $400 from each. He built a system of 7 agents on Claude Sonnet 4.6 that analyzes Google Maps in small towns, finds small businesses without websites there, and over 1 weekend takes each one to a finished mockup with video and cold message. No assistant, no sales team, no SDR. Just him, a MacBook, an iPhone, and 1 API key. And traditional web design agencies keep teams of 8 people on salary for the same order flow, while his expenses are only tokens and subscriptions to Lovable, Higgsfield, and Calendly. 7 agents work through 1 orchestrator on Claude Code Router. Usage is about 3 million tokens a day, the average API bill is about $480 a month. All 7 go through MCP servers and write shared state to the file system, without shared state in memory and without race conditions, and 1 of them lives right in the iPhone and picks up positive replies from the subway, a taxi, or on walks. And here is the system prompt he put into the orchestrator before launch: "You are the orchestrator of a solo agency that sells ready-made websites to local businesses. You delegate read-only tasks to 6 sub-agents and own all writes. sub-agents: // Scout (walks through Google Maps in selected cities, looks for narrow niches: 5 years on the map, fewer than 50 reviews, no website or a website from 2014, but high ratings) // Diagnoser (for each lead writes a 50-word diagnosis, hero angle, tone matched to the industry, and a cold message under 70 words) // Builder (generates a landing page mockup in Lovable through MCP only for the top 5 leads per day, with the sharpest diagnoses and the biggest gap) // Filmer (pulls 5 screenshots of the mockup and through Higgsfield renders a 10-second vertical video 1080x1920 with a soft zoom) // Pitcher (sends a personalized cold message through the right channel for the niche: email to roofers, SMS to tradesmen, IG DM to salons, LinkedIn to realtors) // Checker (runs every message through evals for personalization, absence of AI markers and buzzwords before sending) // Mobile (lives in the iPhone, handles positive replies in real time, books Zoom calls in Calendly through MCP while the owner is on the go). You never let 2 sub-agents touch 1 lead. You stop and request approval from the human only when a deal exceeds $3,000 or the reply rate in a niche for the day drops below 12%." Meaning the system knows what it is and within what boundaries it is allowed to act. It knows it is supposed to find leads on its own. It knows it is supposed to take each one to a mockup, video, and cold message without intervention. It knows the human only steps in when a deal goes above $3,000 or the reply rate stops converging. → The system runs 24 hours a day → Scout goes through about 220 local businesses on Google Maps per day and leaves 30 new leads in the queue → Diagnoser outputs 30 structured diagnoses briefs cold messages per day → Builder assembles 3 to 5 finished landing pages in Lovable for the sharpest leads → Filmer renders a 10-second vertical video in Higgsfield for each one → Pitcher sends 30 personalized messages per day across 4 channels with a reply rate of about 14% → Checker runs every message through evals before sending And only when a deal breaks $3,000 or the reply rate for the day drops below 12% does the orchestrator wake the owner. And when the owner at that moment is sitting in the subway or a taxi, the Mobile agent in his iPhone picks up 1 move on its own: replies to a fresh positive reply from a dentist, books a Zoom through Calendly synced to the local time of the client, and puts the lead back in the queue. The owner only has to tap "approve" and in just 10 minutes join the call. Here is what the system writes in his log during 1 of the Saturdays: "scout report: 218 businesses checked in Austin, Denver, and Miami, 34 without a website, 19 with a website from 2014, 6 with an active redesign request in reviews. passing top 30 to diagnoser." "pitcher: 30 cold messages sent across 4 channels, 14 replies, 5 positive, 3 Zoom calls booked for Sunday. passing to closer." "builder: landing page for Westside Cosmetic Dentistry built in Lovable, 5 sections, mobile, soft beige. URL placed at /Users/dev/maps-agency/clients/westside/v1. filmer launching Higgsfield." "eval flag: deal with The Lotus Salon at $3,400 exceeds the approved limit of $3,000. sending for manual review." He has no server of his own and no separate backend. Just a local file sandbox at /Users/dev/maps-agency, an MCP router, 1 API key to Claude, and the same key forwarded to Claude Code on his iPhone. Out of everything I have seen this year, this is the cleanest one-person agency for selling websites to small businesses: $480 a month on the API, about $18,800 into the account, and between them 7 prompts, 1 file system, and 1 phone in the pocket.
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Replying to @RoundtableSpace
ngl we went from 'AI will take your job' to 'AI IS your entire company' in like 18 months. the speed is insane
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Their worried about gentrification, Their worried about identification, Were worried about agentificaton.
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You realize what this means!? Stripe just gave you a new way to create generational wealth. They invented an entirely new marketplace. Agents will be spending millions, and eventually billions of dollars for individuals and corporations. The marketpalce is empty right now. IT IS YOURS FOR THE TAKING. Build a service as a software ( YES SAAS V2 ), make it so that agents can use and spend on your platform. WIN WIN WIN. WAAAAAAKE UPPPPP.
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Today, we’re launching the @link wallet for agents. It lets you securely empower agents to spend on your behalf. Your payment credentials are never exposed and you approve every purchase. link.com/agents
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Overworld Waypoint 1.5 Low VRAM 1 Click Launcher Found this gem yesterday at the top of Huggingface leaderboard. This recording is running on my Windows PC, realtime. Not sped up. 1X speed. Crazy. Try with 1-click launcher (Requires NVIDIA around 8GB VRAM)
Today we’re releasing Waypoint-1.5. An update to our real-time diffusion world model designed to run interactively on consumer hardware.
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It’s April 27th; we stay building regenerative systems!
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So grateful to all my experimental partners (the ones willing to push at all costs) Finally developing the full design automation system I’ve been working on for ages
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hey x, whats up? hit that like if you see this... give me some hope in this platform... maybe I should get on some spaces?
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Waking up at 4:44am with honey all over the kitchen and sales rep games to deliver.
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