Argil iOS templates is super cool.
Why?
Because nobody want to learn prompting.
This is boring.
People want to see themselves in stadium a star.
That’s it.
That’s why I built Argil.
Try it it here : https://t.co/UmPKW74pYu
Cursor is hiring design engineers.
looking for people with taste, systems thinking, and deep care for fast, polished experiences – especially folks excited to build the tools that help designers, engineers, and agents ship quality code.
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To this day my favorite thing about building @suno is seeing someone use the product for the very first time. You can watch in real time as something inside of them shakes loose - for many it's the first time they've felt creative in a long time, and for most it's the first time they've ever had a chance to be creative in the medium of music.
There is massive latent demand for making music and feeling creative and it's only revealing itself more each day.
$5.4B is just another reminder to not be surprised by just how big this can get.
just shipped beta version of ios @argildotai app
i'll drop 10 monthly accounts (~30$) free for people who's commenting and repost
this is a cheat code to make viral video on social
best app in the world
Anthropic has confidentially submitted a draft S-1 registration statement to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Pending completion of SEC review, this gives us the option to pursue an initial public offering.
Read more: https://t.co/onGZAhRLvD
Claude Code just dropped "dynamic workflows" and it's pretty cool.
You type "create a workflow" or turn on "ultracode" in the effort menu and it spins up hundreds of parallel agents that check each other's work.
The unit of work you can hand off jumps from a file to an entire codebase. Migrations, audits, rewrites, framework swaps, stuff you used to plan in sprints now finishes overnight.
The part that got me:....the agents argue with each other before showing you the result. Independent attempts at the same problem, then adversarial agents trying to break the answer. It keeps iterating until they converge. That's how senior engineering teams work. Except this team runs at 3am and never gets tired.
Also if the workflow gets interrupted, it picks up where it left off. That means you can kick off work that runs for days. Not sessions. Days.
Fair warning though: this burns through tokens FAST.
Anthropic says so themselves. But if the task is a codebase migration that would have taken a team 3 months, spending $500 in tokens to do it in a week is the best trade in software.
The ceiling on what one person can build just moved again. Classic.
Going to be playing with this all week.
Pretty cool.
We're hiring an exceptional designer at SpaceXAI.
Work directly with me and the team to build the future of human <> agent interactions and ship beautiful, intuitive experiences across Grok and X.
https://t.co/s6HekVsBvz
we launched some muse spark updates yesterday, including muse spark voice and live AI w your camera in Meta AI app + muse spark rolling out to glasses 😎
check them out!