Cofounder @ Firstloop, an ai-native software development agency. We're hiring, DMs open

Joined September 2013
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Make sure to use metaphors with claude, it likes it
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This feels like a mobile game where you stock up gems and spend them
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We heard you wanted to use Codex rate limit resets on your own time. Starting today, we’re rolling out the ability to save rate limit resets to use later. We’re starting Go, Plus, Pro, and Business users with one free reset:
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Fundamentals > Fancy
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You can be 10x more token efficient with good prompts and guardrails You don’t need to be hitting your usage limits
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Nation state capacity building
We’re launching Claude Corps, a national fellowship program matching people early in their careers with US nonprofits. We'll teach 1,000 people to use Claude, and pay them to use AI to advance their hosts’ missions. anthropic.com/claude-corps
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Your problems are solvable and it’s important that you believe they are
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Apple doesn’t need to be in the foundation model game
Apple should acquire thinking machines. That demo is what Siri should be
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A business I co-own (not Firstloop) has been getting unsolicited acquisition offers It's a good target for a search fund. - Productized service with repeat customers - Asset light but would benefit from more capital for marketing. We've hit the limits of bootstrapping - AI enabled: code, internal tech, ops If you are or know anyone who might be interested I would love to chat with them.
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Google issuing equity and buying $1B of compute per month. What bubble?
Google is now paying SpaceX nearly $1 billion every month for compute. Yes, Google is paying SpaceX for compute. They're that desperate.
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Nuclear is back. Just in time for the AI build out
Antares Mark-0 has achieved initial criticality! ⚛️
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Companies are a graph of artifacts and cognitive processing
Claude Code is about to release a feature called /workflows that I think will be extremely significant. Especially for Enterprise AI. I talked about this in 2024 in a post called Companies Are Just Graphs of Algorithms. Basically the idea is that all work is just an algorithm, i.e., a series of steps to accomplish a goal. Skills and Cowork have been heading in this direction already, and we've seen what that's done to company valuations in various spaces. Well this is closer to the final form. It's turning the regular, expected work that's done in companies into pseudo-deterministic workflows that follow defined SOPs. The human role will be determining what problems to solve (taste, expeirence, etc), building new products from that, and then optimizing these workflows from above. But the work itself will be these workflows executed according to SOPs.
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Wanted: Great Cognitive Architects
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Best magnesium supplement for sleep?
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Who will be brave enough to short Anthropic?
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It's very simple. This generation of companies needs ungodly amounts of capital and they have exceeded what they can raise in private markets. Previous generation had more optionality
Can anyone explain to me why start-ups went from “never ever ever ever IPO” to “we have to race to IPO”?
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Wonder how many SaaS feedback forms are getting this.
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This is a really interesting perspective. What makes a company?
Claude Code is about to release a feature called /workflows that I think will be extremely significant. Especially for Enterprise AI. I talked about this in 2024 in a post called Companies Are Just Graphs of Algorithms. Basically the idea is that all work is just an algorithm, i.e., a series of steps to accomplish a goal. Skills and Cowork have been heading in this direction already, and we've seen what that's done to company valuations in various spaces. Well this is closer to the final form. It's turning the regular, expected work that's done in companies into pseudo-deterministic workflows that follow defined SOPs. The human role will be determining what problems to solve (taste, expeirence, etc), building new products from that, and then optimizing these workflows from above. But the work itself will be these workflows executed according to SOPs.
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Gonna start calling Firstloop a Forward Deployed Agency
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Founder of Zynga just released an open source, browser game engine. rad
We’re open-sourcing Stem Studio, our 3JS game engine today. This is a browser-based 3D multiplayer game engine and dev studio based on the idea that game dev should become more open, remixable, and web-native. AI will make it easier to create games. But shared building blocks will make it easier for developers to build on top of each other. Stem Studio is MIT licensed, JavaScript-based, and built for browser multiplayer 3D worlds. Code is here: buildwithstem.com Fork it, break it, remix it, and show us what you make.
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