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PLUS: Vibe marketing over vibe coding
Karpathy gets approved for loans 20 times daily. Spam never felt so joyful.
Naval says there is unlimited demand for intelligence. Simple truth, massive implications.
Nikita prototyped a video editor in 15 minutes, then asked if manual editing will even exist in three months.
Vox built 6 AI agents that run a website autonomously with triggers, reactions, and self-healing when tasks get stuck.
ElevenLabs lets OpenClaw agents initiate phone calls to your number. Your bot can now wake you up.
Meng recorded a 37-minute Gemini 3 UI prompting tutorial. Free lesson on getting better designs.
Jack's guide to get 1000 app installs this month from TikToks and Instagram is still free.
Naval believes nothing worse than a slow failure. Fast failure lets you pivot.
DHH got qwen3-coder running locally at 35 tokens per second on his AMD machine. Local LLMs keep improving.
Guillermo says immortality comes from children and pushing human frontiers, not longevity powder.
Theo posted a Rick and Morty copypasta about Codex 5.3. Uncle Bob would be proud.
Anthropic shipped a 2.5x faster Opus 4.6 via Claude Code and API as an early experiment.
Levels visited Brazil's biggest indie hacker meetup and found bootstrapping startups are becoming big there too.
A Utah mom used life savings to start Swig, a dirty soda chain now doing $100M annually.
Peter had to take down his Twitter client because X now charges pay-per-use for the web API.
Sebastian notes less than half the tokens for same tasks shows compute isn't assumed infinite anymore in 2026.
Greg says you're vibe coding when you should be vibe marketing with Claude Code. Media is the most mispriced asset.
DHH installs an agent first thing on every new Linux box now. Kimi handles fuzzy details at amazing speed.
Ethan thinks agentic AI needs lessons from organizational theory. Spans of control, middle management, boundary objects all apply.
Jason explains how Claude Code's Agent Teams work with shared tasks, messaging, and coordinated execution across parallel sessions.
Garry wonders if using Claude Code too much burned out his MacBook's USB-C connectors. Code tamagotchi dying.
Ethan calls Factory's approach to software development genuinely radical, building without any human intervention at all.
Gergely met a musician who built with Cursor and deployed on Railway because Claude recommended it. Welcome to AI-driven marketing.
DHH made four Omarchy changes with Kimi K2.5 for 116K tokens costing $0.63 via OpenCode. So good.
Jack is making a mortgage calculator app with monthly subscription to write off his house. Galaxy brain move.
Theo tried Opus 4.6 fast mode and found it finished quick but broke all his code. Speed has tradeoffs.
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