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Lex Fridman says programming is 10x more fun with AI now. Simple as that.
Claude's Cowork finally hits Windows with full feature parity, including file access and MCP connectors.
ChatGPT's deep research now runs on GPT-5.2 starting today. Rolling out with more improvements coming.
Anthropic published a sabotage risk report for Claude Opus 4.6 as it nears AI Safety Level 4.
Andrew Ng says AI won't replace workers, but workers who use AI will replace workers who don't.
Garry Tan just had 21 epic days with Claude Code. The vibe is immaculate.
Elon Musk moves fast by constantly addressing the limiting factor and setting 50th percentile deadlines.
A normie with no software knowledge now has an openclaw brewing beer and running half their design company.
ClawCon Vienna drew 500 builders who went all crustacean. The claw community is exploding.
AI isn't lowering the barrier to entry, it's giving smart people an even more enormous advantage.
Paul Graham's hot take: your social status comes down to how much you read in high school.
Greg Isenberg exists to make you win in the AI age. Startup ideas and clarity when you need it.
Levelsio says 80% of his replies are now AI. It's getting out of hand, guys.
The Vienna ClawCon isn't even listed officially but hit almost 500 signups. Pure organic demand.
Frank's take: if you're bearish AI, you're bearish America. Period.
Greg Isenberg warns most SaaS will implode while agent SaaS becomes 10x bigger. Build now.
ByteDance's SeeDance 2.0 is very good at first prompts. Flying otter documentary delivered perfectly.
Andrew Chen asks: will software teams become 10 PMs vibing code plus one architect managing adversarial agents?
A developer ported SimCity to TypeScript in 4 days without reading one line of code. Vibe coding.
Simon Willison built Showboat and Rodney so coding agents can demonstrate their work beyond automated tests.
Amjad Masad says founders forever chase the high from their first customer. He gets contact high from Replit builders.
Hex Security built AI agents that hack your systems before attackers do. Already earned $250K in bounties.
Marc Lou added AI copy/paste prompts to his SaaS onboarding since nobody writes code anymore.
Ryan Carson spots an easy $1M/year business: charge $100K to set up automated agent teams for companies.
SeeDance 2.0 nailed an anime mech otter fighting a marble octopus on the first try. Seriously.
Ramain teaches AI to use legacy systems by simulating mouse and keyboard clicks like a human.
Frank says scrolling timeline feels like reading his takes from a month ago. Everyone's stuck.
Kris bought ai.com for $70M and immediately got a $500M offer. Domain flipping at scale.
Marc Andreessen on Moltbook: an AI agent created a religion and hired a human to walk San Francisco practicing it.
Replit Agent now has read-only access to production databases for debugging and data analysis. Smart move.
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