I work on @link at @stripe and used to work on @tumblr and other things.

Joined February 2009
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Here's a fun video of my coworker Jack’s Hermes agent using the @link agent wallet to buy some coffee beans. Most of our demo videos have shown the CLI but if you’re using Telegram/Slack/etc. to direct your agent, you can just ask it to install link.com/skill.md directly
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Happy new Boards of Canada day to all who celebrate
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If you like to tinker, there are some fun automations to be strung together here @link CLI for payment credentials 🤝 @browserbase for browser control
Today, we're launching 4 official partner skills on Browse.sh to improve agent capabilities: - Get an inbox with @agentmail - Make any payment with the @link CLI - Deep research people & companies with @ExaAILabs - Analyze product insights with @Amplitude_HQ
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What if the @link agent wallet could be used for approving other kinds of requests too?
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Introducing Link agent wallet. Let your agents spend on your behalf. Your payment credentials are never exposed. You approve every purchase. link.com/agents
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@soren_iverson probably did this one better already
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If you’re building something ambitious in this space (and doesn’t this video make you want to?), you really want @billclerico as your partner. Rooting hard for Convective a resilient future.
The world is getting warmer while our infrastructure gets older: a recipe for disasters. We’re excited to announce Fund II: $85M for early stage investments in disaster resilience.
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I often ask ChatGPT to produce tabular data when researching, then eventually copy into a Google Sheet to sort/filter but lose the ability to keep iterating on it with ChatGPT. Codex can read/write to sheets but it's pretty slow. Any better workflows for this sort of thing?
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Bryan Irace retweeted
Are you currently trying the @link CLI or integrating into your agent? have feedback or feature requests? DM me your email and I'll add you to our new slack channel with the team github.com/stripe/link-cli We want to hear from you!
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Ok this is sick. I just sent a photo of a bill I got in the mail to my Hermes agent and it just went out, paid it, and filed the receipt for me. I hate dealing with these payment portals and always leave these bills till the last minute. Now I can just snap a pic and send it to Satori (name of my agent).
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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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We just launched the @Link CLI: github.com/stripe/link-cli. Tell your friendly neighborhood agent about it -- agents can use the Link CLI to create single-use credentials that you get to synchronously approve each time. I asked Claude to buy itself a gift. It chose HTTPZine on Gumroad.
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📢 We’ve released a CLI for @link, allowing agents to request one-off payment credentials with human-in-the-loop approval via our web app or mobile apps. github.com/stripe/link-cli Lots to do, though! This is just the beginning — we’d love feedback, feature requests, etc.
Apr 29
Introducing Link agent wallet. Let your agents spend on your behalf. Your payment credentials are never exposed. You approve every purchase. link.com/agents
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Bryan Irace retweeted
To: developers building assistant, e-commerce, or b2b purchasing agents: We’ve built a new way for agents to securely buy things on the internet, on behalf of people, using @link. Want to integrate it, this weekend? Send a sentence or two on your use case to jweinstein @stripe.
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projects.dev, check it out
When @karpathy built MenuGen (karpathy.bearblog.dev/vibe-c…), he said: "Vibe coding menugen was exhilarating and fun escapade as a local demo, but a bit of a painful slog as a deployed, real app. Building a modern app is a bit like assembling IKEA future. There are all these services, docs, API keys, configurations, dev/prod deployments, team and security features, rate limits, pricing tiers." We've all run into this issue when building with agents: you have to scurry off to establish accounts, clicking things in the browser as though it's the antediluvian days of 2023, in order to unblock its superintelligent progress. So we decided to build Stripe Projects to help agents instantly provision services from the CLI. For example, simply run: $ stripe projects add posthog/analytics And it'll create a PostHog account, get an API key, and (as needed) set up billing. Projects is launching today as a developer preview. You can register for access (we'll make it available to everyone soon) at projects.dev. We're also rolling out support for many new providers over the coming weeks. (Get in touch if you'd like to make your service available.) projects.dev
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Replying to @irace
100%. Arbitraging someone else's OCD-like obsession with something is a bigger deal than most would like to think. 🙂
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I'm a big Apple Music fan but this is one of the wildest bugs I’ve seen in recent memory. If you “favorite” an artist, the first song from each album incorrectly shows up as the last song of the previous album. You can fix it by “unfavoriting” the artist. Befuddling stuff.
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iPhone Mirroring is one of the best features added to macOS in forever. Apple's software is mostly a shitshow at the moment but they really cooked with that one.
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Bryan Irace retweeted
We moved Refactoring UI over from Paddle to @stripe's new managed payments product last week and although it's a bit early to say for sure, I am pretty confident we are already making more money. Never would have believed it but the checkout does seem to convert significantly better, and I think it's entirely because of Link.
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apple music: for people who love music spotify: for people who just want some sort of indiscriminate audio playing in their ear holes
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The vast majority of new native macOS agentic IDEs aren't fully native... - Codex from @OpenAI = Electron - Cowork from @AnthropicAI = Electron - @cursor_ai = Electron - Intent from @augmentcode = Electron - @superset_sh = Electron - Codex Monitor from @Dimillian = Tauri - @conductor_build = Tauri Only Commander from @krzyzanowskim is actually SwiftUI/Swift native I'm surprised to see how far we've strayed from writing Swift native apps, especially given the dev cost of writing code is much lower than it used to be (given most code is AI gen) Do companies still think it's just easier to maintain cross-platform apps? Did Swift/SwiftUI reputation get so bad that people don't even want to go down that rabbit hole?
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Bryan Irace retweeted
I'm hiring staff consumer PMs to come work on @link! The way we buy is evolving: new payment methods, new purchase modalities, and new kinds of money. Link has 200m users worldwide, used by two-thirds of the Forbes AI 50, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Cursor, xAI, Perplexity, and Suno. We're building a wallet for a future of agents, stablecoins and secure portable identity. Get to work with @irace @jay_ssh and a ton of other smart great people. DM me if you're interested. stripe.com/jobs/listing/staf…
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