I build digital products for people • AI-augmented engineering • Expert Lead @ Jakala

Joined December 2008
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The new iOS share sheet in @obsdmd lets you save X posts, YouTube transcripts, and content from other apps. Everything is converted to durable Markdown files. Try it in Obsidian 1.13 (beta)
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Jun 10
You have Claude Fable for only a few days. Here's how to make the most of it. Introducing /improve: use your most capable model to audit your codebase and write plans for cheaper models to execute later. Studies your code, figures out bugs, perf, tech debt, missing tests, what to build and writes plans any agent can run.
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This is a super exciting release - Claude Fable 5 is the same underlying model as Mythos but with added safeguards. The benchmarks are great and it's SOTA on everything by a margin but I'll add that *qualitatively* also, this is a major-version-bump-deserving step change forward (imo of the same order as Claude 4.5 was in November), peaking especially for long problem-solving sessions on very difficult problems. You can give it a lot more ambitious tasks than what you're used to, the model "gets it" and it will just go, and it's never felt this tempting to stop looking at the code at all (but don't do this in prod!). The model still has quirks that people will run into and the safeguards are configured to be a little too trigger happy for launch, which can hopefully be tuned over time. I feel a lot of things changing as working software increasingly comes out on a tap. The Jevon's paradox kicks in and I feel my own demand for software growing substantially. You can ask for anything - explainers, visualizers, dashboards, bespoke single-use apps (e.g. a full wandb that is hyper-specific just for your project), you can 10X your test suite, auto-optimize code, run giant research projects with custom HTML for the results, anything! "Free your mind" (Matrix ref). Really looking forward to all the things people build!
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Fable 5 is state-of-the-art on nearly all tested benchmarks, with exceptional performance in software engineering, knowledge work, scientific research, and vision. The longer and more complex the task, the larger Fable 5’s lead over our other models.
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Seeing a number of benchmarks showing Opus is the best model for long-running work. Five tips for running Opus autonomously for hours/days: 1. Use auto mode for permissions, so Claude doesn’t ask for approval 2. Use dynamic workflows, to have Claude orchestrate hundreds/thousands of agents to get a task done 3. Use /goal or /loop, to nudge Claude to keep going until it’s done 4. Use Claude Code in the cloud, so you can close your laptop (easiest way is the desktop or mobile app) 5. Make sure Claude has a way to self-verify its work end to end: Claude in Chrome browser extension for web, iOS/Android sim MCP for mobile, a way to start the full web server or service for backend work
Can coding agents stay coherent over a 1 billion token budget? Can they build Slack from scratch? Rewrite a JAX codebase in PyTorch? Build a C compiler in Rust? Enter SWE-Marathon: a benchmark for autonomous long-horizon software work.
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We've changed the trigger word from "workflow" to "ultracode". You can still say "use a workflow for this", but when you're clearly referring to something else, Claude won't kick off a dynamic workflow. For an explicit trigger, use "ultracode". We appreciate the feedback!
New in Claude Code (research preview): dynamic workflows. Claude writes an orchestration script on the fly, then spins up a large fleet of coordinated subagents in parallel to take on your most complex tasks. Use the word "workflow" in a prompt to get started.
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We’ve added a CLI for Claude Platform to make every API endpoint runnable from your terminal. Call the Messages API, stand up Claude Managed Agents, pipe results straight into your shell. The ant CLI is well understood by coding agents (Claude Code) using the claude-api skill.
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Jun 1
been asking others at Anthropic how they stay in the loop with Claude and fully understand the work being done this is one of my favorites from Suzanne:
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Love letter to @obsdmd to which I very happily switched to for my personal notes. My primary interest in Obsidian is not even for note taking specifically, it is that Obsidian is around the state of the art of a philosophy of software and what it could be. - Your notes are simple plain-text markdown files stored locally on your computer. Obsidian is just UI/UX sugar of pretty rendering and editing files. - Extensive plugins ecosystem and very high composability with any other tools you wish to use because again it's all just plain-text files on your disk. - For a fee to cover server costs, you can also Sync (with end-to-end encryption) and/or Publish your files. Or you can use anything else e.g. GitHub, it's just files go nuts. - There are no attempts to "lock you in", actually as far as I can tell Obsidian is completely free of any user-hostile dark patterns. For some more depth, I recommend the following writing from CEO @kepano: - "File over app" stephango.com/file-over-app . If you want to create digital artifacts that last, they must be files you can control, in formats that are easy to retrieve and read. Accept that all software is ephemeral, and give people ownership over their data. - "100% user-supported" stephango.com/vcware . On incentives alignment. - "Quality software deserves your hard‑earned cash" stephango.com/quality-softwa… TLDR: This is what software could be: private, secure, delightful, free of dark patterns, fully aligned with the user, where you retain full control and ownership of your data in simple, universal formats, and where tools can be extended and composed.
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1. install Obsidian 1.12 2. enable CLI 3. now OpenClaw, OpenCode, Claude Code, Codex, or any other agent can use Obsidian
Feb 10
Anything you can do in Obsidian you can do from the command line. Obsidian CLI is now available in 1.12 (early access).
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RT @use_bruno: Postman removed free team collaboration. Bruno collections live in Git. No seat limits. No BS. Migrate in minutes.
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TanStack AI now runs on react-native! 🚀 Stream down to mobile devices with ease using fetch polyfills or XHR transports! Try it out with the latest releases!
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📚 Surprisingly, I haven't written about how my two favourite TanStack libraries - Router and Query - work together. 🔁 loaders start fetches early 🔮 query owns the cache 🌀 suspense integrates naturally 🏝️ TanStack Start makes SSR & streaming easy tkdodo.eu/blog/tan-stack-rou…
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Most devs don't realize their GitHub can do THIS 👇 Yes, GitHub renders animations in READMEs. Drop your favorite GitHub repo that needs some animation love! We'll animate them.
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In the next version of Claude Code: run /usage to see a breakdown of which Skills, Agents, MCPs, and Plugins are using your tokens CLI today, coming to Desktop next
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Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
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Clicky is the simplest interface in the world to spawn agents. It can see your screen, answer questions, make Notion docs, check your Google Calendar, create Linear tickets, and a whole lot more. 0 setup, built for consumers. Try for free, download: @heyclicky.
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Introducing React​ Review Agents write terrible React, this helps you fix it Just paste your GitHub repo! No signup required
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May 11
New in Claude Code: agent view. One list of all your sessions, available today as a research preview.
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Introducing zero-native Build native desktop mobile apps with web UI and Zig → Tiny binaries, low memory usage → Selectable web engines (WKWebView, WebKitGTK, WebView2, Chromium/CEF) → Next.js, Vue, Svelte, Vite, React → macOS, Linux, Windows, iOS, Android
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