๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ (and ๐๐๐๐๐๐.๐๐) now supported on Vercel, from CDN to Fluid.
Special full circle moment for @vercel
Introducing Clips - 100% free, open source, agent-native alternative to Loom
Unlike Loom, agent's can fully understand Clips just from a URL. Every Clip comes with APIs and metadata for agents to explore their contents.
Agents can "see and hear" anything in a Clip - not just transcripts, but everything visually in the video at any timestamp.
Easily share bug reports, feedback, analyses, or anything else in a way that you can easily pass to agents to use to improve products, reports, or more.
Also unlike Loom, you own the software, so no one can jack up prices on you suddenly like Loom did to us.
Clips is made to be customized. The built-in agent can customize its own code, so you can personalize the app to your needs and workflows.
This, in my opinion, is the future of software. Open-source, forkable, customizable with agents, to make your own personal version of anything.
You can also import Looms just from a URL and upload videos as well.
I got so sick of telling people "don't send me feedback as looms, I can't pass those to agents, I need text and images" that I had to just solve this once and for all.
There's a free hosted version you can use too, or fork and self host yourself. Will link to both in the replies.
The team cooked on https://t.co/A1yfEM3p7O performance. 'Everything the light touches' was optimized Simba. Painting, layout, WebGPU shaders, blocking scripts. Every frame scrutinized. The best part is that we'll be updating our https://t.co/pYz1Gn9F9b with the lessons learned!
Itโs incredible that /make-interfaces-feel-better has already been installed more than 30,000 times.
It contains a lot of tips that make interfaces feel better, across UI, animations, performance and more.
npx skills add jakubkrehel/make-interfaces-feel-better
In two weeks: #BokerClaude Vol. 02.
And this one has something Vol. 01 didn't โ demos.
Three of them. Five minutes each. No slides, no pitches, just real builders showing real things they've shipped.
Two are already locked in:
1. Zero to production: someone showing how to ship an agent on Slack / MS Teams / wherever โ in under 2 minutes.
2. The context problem: someone showing how to actually control and manage context. (The thing every agent eventually breaks on.)
3. The third slot is open.
If you've built something with Claude that the room would *actually* want to see - DM me. Five minutes. No slides. No pitches.
RSVP link in the comments.
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A family member, not technical, never wrote a line of code, built a yoga app this weekend. Vibe-coded the screens, plugged a coach agent into Telegram via @novuhq, sends the workout, listens to the reply.
When I started Novu the people building on top of us were senior engineers at large companies. The audience widened in the last year and it keeps widening. That's the part of this job I didn't expect to like as much as I do.
Just shipped: Claude Agent for Jira.
Built on Anthropicโs Claude Managed Agents infrastructure, Claude Agent for Jira lets you assign work items directly to @claudeai.
It reads the task, writes the code, opens a PR. The work item is the prompt. No copy-pasting specs, no branch setup, no prompt crafting.
Built with @AnthropicAI x @Atlassian.
Learn more: https://t.co/ji7ZO4JvET