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@YouTubeCreators always funny how this hits right when you’re in the middle of something 😅
but yeah, stepping away for a bit usually makes the next session way better anyway
@elonmusk That’s a pretty big shift if it’s reliable.Being able to generate actual files, not just text, makes it way more useful for real workflows. Curious how clean the outputs are in practice.
@alexalbert__ Good to see they moved fast on fixes.
That jump in “thinking more often” is interesting too. Feels like quality is starting to depend a lot more on when the model decides to actually slow down and reason.
@chandeep2786 This is one of those things everyone struggles with at some point.
Once you get a solid method for combining sheets, it saves so much manual work every time new data comes in.
@claudeai This feels like AI moving from “assistant” to actual builder.If it can turn ideas straight into slides and prototypes, that’s a huge time saver for people who just want to get something out fast.
@perplexity_ai “secure orchestration across your local files, apps, and browser” is a pretty big shift… feels like we’re getting closer to a real “do things for me” assistant, not just answers 👀
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RIP VBA? Yeah… That Was A Lie 🧵
You copy. You paste. You clean data. You rebuild the same report for the tenth time this month. Then someone says “Excel is limited.” This thread shows you the part they’re not using: VBA.
12/ Once you see VBA in action, you stop asking “Can Excel do this?” and start asking “Why am I still doing this manually?”
💬 What’s one task you’re still doing manually in Excel?