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To make a button feel real, @darustudio crouched beside a light switch in his apartment, pressing it on and off, watching how shadows moved. Inside how he and @lucaslovexoxo designed @usemonologue for iOS: http://every.to/source-code/how-to-desig…
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How to Design Software With Weight
A few months ago, using Claude Code meant terminal installs and developer setup. Now it works inside a desktop app. The tools got easier, but the differentiator is capability. Claude Code for Beginners teaches you to go from isolated prompts to working, deployable tools in a single live session. Starts Feb 24, led by @hammer_mt. Sign up: http://claude101.every.to

Claude Code for Beginners
The agent-native test from @kplikethebird: Describe something you never designed for. If the agent figures it out by combining its tools, you've built agent-native. If it can't, you've built a chatbot with extra steps. https://every.to/p/how-to-build-agent-na…

How to Build Agent-native: Lessons From Four Apps
The people who built Netscape, Firefox, and Chrome are building @OpenAI’s next browser—Atlas. And Codex wrote over half of it. @danshipper sat down with @bengoodger and @darinwf to find out what that looks like on the latest AI & I. https://every.to/podcast/inside-openai-s…
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🎧 Inside OpenAI’s Agentic Browser, Atlas
The engineers who built Netscape, Firefox, and Chrome are now building @OpenAI's AI browser Atlas. Codex wrote more than half the code. @danshipper sat down with @bengoodger and @darinwf on AI & I: https://every.to/podcast/inside-openai-s…
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🎧 Inside OpenAI’s Agentic Browser, Atlas
Most codebases get harder over time. Compound engineering makes them easier. @kieranklaassen's plugin has over 7,000 GitHub stars, and Every just published the definitive guide—principles, implementation details, and a downloadable plugin. https://every.to/source-code/compound-en…
What if the best framework for AI writing isn't a tech framework at all? @kplikethebird built a compound writing system by borrowing from board game design—identifying her pieces (voice notes, style rules, editorial instincts), then teaching Claude to use them. https://x.every.to/3OqOlw2

What Board Games Taught Me About Working with AI
Testing Sonnet 4.6 live right now. Anthropic says it matches Opus at Sonnet pricing. We're putting it through coding, agents, and long-context work. Join the Vibe Check: https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1ypJdqqpYpyxW
"If any industry was made for AI, it's finance. The workflows are structured, the tasks easy to map out." — @BrookerBelcourt Yet most firms still use ChatGPT like a chatbot. Here's why Claude Code changes that: https://every.to/p/how-claude-code-is-tr…
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How Claude Code Is Transforming Finance—Without Turning You Into a Coder
We just published the complete guide to compound engineering— @kieranklaassen's approach to AI-native development that has over 7,000 GitHub stars. Drop it straight into Claude or ChatGPT and start using it: https://every.to/guides/compound-enginee…

It's Christmas morning: @OpenAI and @AnthropicAI shipped new models on the same day! We tested GPT 5.3 Codex vs. Opus 4.6 head-to-head. Verdict: the models are converging. Here’s what we found 🧵 https://every.to/p/codex-vs-opus
Turns out there's no "right way" to use AI at work. @kplikethebird sculpts essays by letting Claude interview her. @jackcheng uses AI like a relief pitcher. @_rachelbraun automates everything after the mic turns off. @vinyl_bones runs socials like a DJ—taste decides what actually lands. Six roles on the Every editorial team, six completely different AI workflows: https://every.to/p/this-is-how-the-every…
This Is How the Every Editorial Team Uses AI
Sonnet 4.6 looks like Opus at half the price. @kieranklaassen ran it through his compound engineering workflow: "I've not found any reasons to believe it's not as smart as Opus 4.6." The catch: Speed didn't come along for the ride. Full Vibe Check from @kplikethebird: https://x.every.to/4tyWHlk

Vibe Check: Anthropic Just Made Opus Cheaper Without Calling It That
Last November, 200 non-coders shipped working projects in one day with Claude Code. The bigger win: a repeatable workflow they still use—building websites, research tools, internal dashboards. Cohort 2 is Feb 24 with @hammer_mt and @danshipper. RSVP: http://claude101.every.to

Claude Code for Beginners
200 people took Claude Code for Beginners in November. Most had zero coding background. Every one of them shipped a working project in a day. @hammer_mt and guest instructor @danshipper run cohort 2 on Feb 24. RSVP here: http://claude101.every.to

Claude Code for Beginners