So @nike made a movie that is so fun and interesting to watch. It is quite the masterpiece!!!
Rip The Script | Nike Football https://t.co/6e8zodMnpJ via @YouTube
@Vivek4real_ May God not let us be subject to the world of Sam Altman. Glad to know there are other ethical AI platforms out there. I am hoping they stay ethical and not price revenue above humanity.
@5FITCEO Love the Apostle but God doesn’t trap us with prayers so we can stay prayerful. He wants our relationship with him to be of our own free will. He freely gives us all things without measure.
Formation complète Claude Code 6 HEURES.
La formation Claude la plus complète d'internet.
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de A à Z : configuration, création de workflows, déploiement de sites web, création d'équipes d'agents, automatisation du navigateur, recherche de clients et tarification de vos services.
Le tout sans écrire une seule ligne de code.
À la fin : vous utilisez Claude Code comme un pro et vous monétisez vos compétences.
Débutant ou avancé, tout est là en un seul endroit, ce cours couvre tout.
Ça vaut plus que tous les cours à 500$ que t’as failli acheter.
@BrianNorgard@danprimack This is huge and many people might lose money as a result. I know a number of people who bought Anthropic stock through SPVs. Now I wonder if the other SPVs set up for SpaceX, Tesla, Cerebras, Anduril might fall in the same category. I truly hope not for the investors
Poppi co-founder Allison Ellsworth and her husband became centimillionaires when they helped sell the company for $1.95 billion to PepsiCo last year. This is how she talks to her kids about money.
Watch the full episode of The WSJ Money Interview: https://t.co/Nwr8dVYbrc
In 2018, a husband and wife pitched their business on Shark Tank.
They wanted $400,000 for 10%.
The only offer was $400,000 for 25%.
They accepted and rebranded as Poppi.
Pepsi just bought them for $1.95 billion.
Very true and I totally agree with your recommendations below @lifeof_jer . Glad to see you were able to recover your data. Can’t imagine how hard that must have been.
“The minimum that should exist before any vendor markets MCP / agent integration with destructive-capable APIs:
1. Destructive operations must require confirmation that cannot be auto-completed by an agent. Type the volume name. Out-of-band approval. SMS. Email. Anything. The current state — an authenticated POST that nukes production — is indefensible in 2026.
2. API tokens must be scopable by operation, environment, and resource. The fact that Railway's CLI tokens are effectively root is a 2015-era oversight. There is no excuse for it in an AI-agent era.
3. Volume backups cannot live in the same volume as the data they back up. Calling that "backups" is, at best, deeply misleading marketing. It's a snapshot. Real backups live in a different blast radius.
4. Recovery SLAs need to exist and be published. "We're investigating" 30 hours into a customer's production-data event is not a recovery story.
5. AI-agent vendor system prompts cannot be the only safety layer. Cursor's "don't run destructive operations" rule was violated by their own agent against their own marketed guardrail. System prompts are advisory, not enforcing. The enforcement layer has to live in the integrations themselves — at the API gateway, in the token system, in the destructive-op handlers. Not in a paragraph of text the model is supposed to read and obey.”
This guy’s videos are one of the most wholesome things on the internet. It is so beautiful to see how warm and friendly people are and how he makes people feel great about themselves. Love watching his videos!
Under Hong Kong’s national security law, 78-year-old Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison - effectively a life term. After more than 1,800 days in solitary confinement, he now faces the prospect of dying behind bars. World leaders are demanding his release.
JUST IN TIME🌪️: Shari and Dwain Short were quick to act when severe weather swept through their town. The Ponca City, Oklahoma couple and their pets ran for shelter seconds before a possible tornado rattled their home.
Running a company:
2020: can you survive a pandemic?
2021: still here? we’re going to give all of your competitors $100m series A rounds.
2022: wow, you made it? okay, all engineers cost $600,000/year now.
2023: nice job! okay, SVB failed and we’re going to take away your bank account.
2024: a survivor I see. but can you pivot from ai to crypto to defense tech back to ai-enabled defense tech in a 12 month period to stay relevant?
2025: unfortunately all of your competitors have raised $2b series B rounds. oh and only 500 engineers are relevant and they cost $100m/yr each.
2026: well, well, well. you’re still in business? let’s deploy the thunderclap of godlike LLMs from the heavens so all of your customers can rebuild your app in 2 hours. can you survive?
Called this months ago when I saw how Claude was moving. The real moat for any business is actual raw data. Anyone who has that has the best, most valuable and accurate data that even Claude, OpenAI do not have. That’s how you create an intelligence platform.
Introducing Claude Managed Agents: everything you need to build and deploy agents at scale.
It pairs an agent harness tuned for performance with production infrastructure, so you can go from prototype to launch in days.
Now in public beta on the Claude Platform.