I'm not quite sure how to put this, but… I'm kind of a big deal… I'm very important. I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany.
Started looking into Paperclip today at the suggestion of @adamaltman. It’s a dashboard and orchestration layer for managing AI agents across an organization. And it’s open source.
https://t.co/CFVEmJ8qj6
WHAT IF ENTERPRISE SAAS NOW BECOMES EVEN MORE STICKY BECAUSE EVERY ASSHOLE IN THE ORGANIZATION HAS NOW VIBECODED TEN THOUSAND UNTRACKED BESPOKE APPLICATIONS THAT PLUG INTO THESE TOOLS AS THE SYSTEM OF RECORD?
Wow.. you can now instantly turn any GitHub repo into AI-generated documentation, just by changing the URL.
Replace “github” with “deepwiki” in any GitHub URL and you’ll see:
→ Instant docs for any codebase
→ Chat with it like a conversation
New Engineering blog: We tasked Opus 4.6 using agent teams to build a C compiler. Then we (mostly) walked away. Two weeks later, it worked on the Linux kernel.
Here's what it taught us about the future of autonomous software development.
Read more: https://t.co/htX0wl4wIf
New Engineering blog: We tasked Opus 4.6 using agent teams to build a C compiler. Then we (mostly) walked away. Two weeks later, it worked on the Linux kernel.
Here's what it taught us about the future of autonomous software development.
Read more: https://t.co/htX0wl4wIf
NEW:
i wrote a complete technical guide to building agent-native software (co-authored with claude)
it covers:
- the five pillars of agent native design (parity, granularity, composability, emergent capability, self-improvement)
- files as the universal interface
- agent execution patterns with code samples
- mobile agent patterns
- advanced patterns like dynamic capability discovery
if you want to take full advantage of this moment, it's worth your time:
https://t.co/IYTnXjYScO