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PLUS: Security is blocking AI agents
Greg Brockman says taste is a new core skill now that AI handles the execution.
AI agents are powerful, but security is becoming the real bottleneck for broad adoption beyond yolo techies.
Marc Lou wants a Chrome plugin that hides AI replies so he stops guessing which humans are actually human.
Anthropic DMCAed OpenClaw, annoyed the creator, and OpenAI won the narrative back overnight. Things flip fast.
T3 Chat added profiles so you can customize AI for different use cases and finally hide your personal ones.
Managers are vibe coding with local LLMs after layoffs, but they'll trash AI in six weeks.
Some users haven't touched an LLM web app in weeks. They run everything through terminal now.
Greg Isenberg claims you can build a profitable directory in four days using Claude Code and scraping tools.
Marc Lou built DataCity, a tool that turns analytics into 3D buildings where more visitors equals taller skyscrapers.
MiniMax M2.5 is now the most popular model on OpenRouter, apparently.
ElevenLabs scaled to $330M in three years with a ruthless 20x quota rule and brutal pipeline reviews.
Garry Tan loves personal agent software installed locally because it empowers users instead of platforms.
Ethan Mollick says chatbot interfaces are a hodgepodge mess that nobody off Twitter would understand.
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