"That's the strange thing about AI right now. You learn something critical, get huge gains, and before long it's the new normal and something else is the bottleneck. So the alpha isn't what you know. It's how fast you learn it, and how easily you can let it go."
Agreed! But...
Everyone is writing about agent loops right now. Including us at Cursor, because they're so powerful. But here's a prediction: a year from now, nobody will be talking about them.
Not because they weren't useful. Because they'll work right out of the box. Batteries included. No instructions necessary.
Feels a lot like prompt engineering two years ago. It was incredibly important. People wrote courses on it. Now you just talk to your agent like a normal person.
That's the strange thing about AI right now. You learn something critical, get huge gains, and before long it's the new normal and something else is the bottleneck. So the alpha isn't what you know. It's how fast you learn it, and how easily you can let it go.
Every anti-AI poster out there talking about how AI has never produced value is conveniently ignoring the immense value AI has created for disability communities.
All the best features in tech/UX started as accommodations.
“Michelle Obama is a man” shouted on the White House lawn in a ring sponsored by Bud Light only available on Larry Ellison’s Paramount Plus. What a way to celebrate America 250 and the twilight of liberal democracy.
Everyone is so consumed by stories about companies reigning in token usage. Isn't the logical response an efficiency-led push by the major model makers? These are still profit-driven companies, and if nobody can afford their product, they go out of business. Right?
@trikcode I make like $100 per month in donations on genuinely useful and simple webapps for niche communities. I don't claim it's life changing. But it's $100 more than had I not built anything.
My goal is to consume exactly 0 stories about the UFC fight tomorrow because the very best possible outcome is we all collectively shrug and act like nobody cares.
Here's what I don't understand about codex plugins: why not just install them all? Invoke as needed. And if that's the case, why not just have everything installed by default?
We’re launching Claude Corps, a national fellowship program matching people early in their careers with US nonprofits.
We'll teach 1,000 people to use Claude, and pay them to use AI to advance their hosts’ missions.
https://t.co/QI6JmlAdSr
if you’re still writing loops that prompt coding agents you’re falling behind. you need to build a meta agent that infers what loops you would have wanted based on your vibe and then write those loops
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This is an insane story. The DOGE whistleblower who said that login attempts were made to the NLRB from Russian IP addresses minutes after DOGE got access had his brake lines cut and photos of him walking his dog from a drone taped to his door after Musk attacked him on Twitter
@AnishKattukaran My autistic son is lamenting the loss of his ability to "set a timer for 1 second" to hear his favorite sounds. It will not suffice to wait 5 seconds! 😂😭