holy sht.. AI has automated UE5
you can build entire 3D interactive world with text prompt, everything is editable.. and the AI agent can even rig and animate your 3D characters..
you dont need 10 years of 3D skills to build game now
karpathy said “i don’t think i’ve typed a line of code since december” and everyone treated it like a meme.
garry tan treated it like a design prompt: what does it look like when one person runs like a whole software team?
gstack is the first oss repo in a while that actually feels like that answer.
not ai as autocomplete.
ai as CEO + staff eng + qa + security + design + release + browser operator + parallel execution layer, all wired through workflows.
and the number is wild: garry claims ~810x higher pace vs 2013, normalized for logical changes (not fake ai loc).
the shift isn’t “faster coding”.
it’s directing + reviewing + orchestrating a swarm without shipping garbage.
stuff that stood out:
→ /office-hours challenges your product before you build
→ /autoplan runs the CEO/design/eng pass
→ /qa literally drives a browser, finds bugs, fixes them
→ /review catches prod-tier issues before you ship
→ /pair-agent + parallel sprints across projects
we’re moving from “ai helps devs code”
to “devs operate systems of ai workers”.
holy shit.
an indian solo dev built the terminal tool we’ve been missing for 20 years.
it’s called witr.
it answers one question your os refuses to answer.
why is this running?
ps shows the pid.
lsof shows the port.
systemctl shows the service.
none of them show the chain.
witr does.
one command and it traces causality end to end.
kernel -> pid -> parent -> launchd job / systemd unit.
open port -> binary that bound it.
service -> the shell that kicked it off.
what makes it different:
- full causality chains, not just pids
- interactive tui, not a wall of text
- single static go binary
- linux + macos + windows + freebsd
- already packaged everywhere (brew, conda, aur, winget, scoop, etc)
15,104 stars in 5 months.
pranshu parmar shipped it from a laptop.
no vc.
no team.
(link in comments)
Anthropic is valued at $380 billion.
For nearly a year during its fastest growth period, their entire marketing operation was one guy.
Austin Lau, a non-technical growth lead, was running paid search, paid social, email & SEO completely solo.
Just Claude Code & some insane automation he built himself without writing a single line of code.
Here's the exact workflow:
- Export ad performance CSVs into Claude Code
- AI flags what's underperforming
- Sub-agent 1 writes headlines
- Sub-agent 2 writes descriptions
- Figma plugin auto-swaps copy into 100 ad templates
- MCP server pulls live Meta data to close the loop
Output went up 10x.
Creation went from 2 hours to 15 minutes.
Conversion rates beat industry average by 41%.
This isn't AI helping a marketing team.
This is one person replacing what used to be a 50-person department.
Anthropic dropped a Prediction Market trading bot structure
$300-$1,500 a day
33 pages cheat sheet for building Claude skills, and 2 of them are hidden under a trading bot that trades at 68.4% win rate
if i had seen these documents earlier i would have saved myself a few months of analysis
one Polymarket account quietly turned $50 into $435,000
no one talked about it
i reverse‑engineered it and asked Claude to build a similar bot using the same strategy
one prompt, 40 minutes, done
polymarket updates BTC contract prices slower than real price feeds
→ the bot pulls BTC predictions from TradingView + CryptoQuant
→ catches the moment when Polymarket lags by >0.3%
→ executes in <100ms before the market catches up
→ 1000+ orders per second, 0.3-0.8% per trade
risk: 0.5% per trade, 2% daily cap
it brings in $400‑700/day
runs locally no cloud, no GPU
written in Rust
how long do you think the bot era will last?
🚨 BREAKING: AI can now design at Apple-level creative standards — for free.
Here are 9 Claude Opus 4.6 prompts that generate complete design systems, brand guidelines & 47+ marketing assets in under 6 hours 👇
Top designers are already using this.
Bookmark this thread 🔖
This 𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗨𝗗𝗘.𝗺𝗱 file will make you 10x engineer 👇
It combines all the best practices shared by Claude Code creator:
Boris Cherny (creator of Claude Code at Anthropic) shared on X internal best practices and workflows he and his team actually use with Claude Code daily. Someone turned those threads into a structured 𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗨𝗗𝗘.𝗺𝗱 you can drop into any project.
It includes:
• Workflow orchestration
• Subagent strategy
• Self-improvement loop
• Verification before done
• Autonomous bug fixing
• Core principles
This is a compounding system. Every correction you make gets captured as a rule. Over time, Claude's mistake rate drops because it learns from your feedback.
If you build with AI daily, this will save you a lot of time.
🚨 BREAKING: AI can now build trading algorithms like Goldman Sachs' algorithmic trading desk (for free).
Here are 15 insane Claude prompts that replace $500K/year quant strats (Save for later)
BREAKING: AI can now do market research like McKinsey (for free).
Here are 12 insane Claude Opus 4.6 prompts that replace $5,000 consultant: (Save for later)
Dexter hit 10,000 stars on GitHub.
It’s OpenClaw and Claude Code, for finance.
What Dexter can do:
• find undervalued stocks
• break down financials
• turn research into a thesis
All our code is open source.
🦞 BIG NEWS: We've molted!
Clawdbot → Moltbot
Clawd → Molty
Same lobster soul, new shell. Anthropic asked us to change our name (trademark stuff), and honestly? "Molt" fits perfectly - it's what lobsters do to grow.
New handle: @openclaw
Same mission: AI that actually does things.
If you're building with Claude Code, you'll want to bookmark this site.
A full agent marketplace of 60,000+ Claude Skills that are ready for use now.
https:// skillsmp. com/
Oh my.. this shouldn't be possible
Creating a full stack mobile app in 547 seconds...
Frontend, Backend, API's, Payments
Sent to App Store - all on @v_computer
(The best mobile app builder in the world)