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PLUS: Software gets weirdly malleable
Matt Shumer says AI already does his entire job better than he does. He describes the outcome and walks away for hours.
Nikita Bier predicts iMessage, phone calls, and Gmail become unusable from AI spam within 90 days. No way to stop it.
Karpathy uses DeepWiki and agents to rip out specific functionality from any repo and drop dependencies. Software gets way more fluid.
Karpathy trained and ran GPT in 243 lines of pure Python with zero dependencies. The irreducible algorithmic essence.
Claude just moved file creation, connectors, and skills to the free plan. No subscription needed anymore.
Google AI Studio redesigned their homepage to make it way easier to jump back into past chats and vibe coded apps.
Someone spammed all 180k GitHub stargazers of a repo. GitHub's API lets you scrape the entire list.
Claude Code on desktop now supports local plugins that sync automatically across desktop and CLI from the marketplace.
Ethan Mollick says most people underestimate what AI can do while others underestimate how hard it is to extract value.
Anthropicpic commits to cover electricity price increases from their data centers so ratepayers don't pick up the tab.
Claude Code in Slack added Plan Mode that asks clarifying questions before proceeding when you give it complex tasks.
Marc Lou watched his friend go from zero to $4K MRR in 36 hours building a startup. His new hobby, apparently.
Ethan Mollick pointed Claude at 107 complex business case documents for his Wharton class. AI one-shotted the entire thing.
Marc Andreessen says productivity growth is about to explode whether the AI optimists or doomsayers are correct.
Vercel launched Vercel Flags to help you de-risk agentic engineering as every team grows with agents.
Marc Lou built a special TrustMRR page for OpenClaw wrapper startups. One charges $2,400 to fly out and set up your Mac Mini.
Marc Lou's friend sold Deepsona for $9,500 after building it in five weeks and listing on TrustMRR.
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