Part 6 of my @openclaw series is about Google Workspace.
The lesson: don’t “give a bot your Google account.” Build a controlled tool layer:
OAuth client -> tested CLI -> local MCP server -> OpenClaw config -> read-only agent tool
That turns @openclaw into an ops assistant over Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Docs, Sheets, and contacts without handing it broad write access by default.
The more you deal with skilled entrepreneurs, the more you realize that there are people who could be operating pretty much any business in the world and succeed
And people who could be operating the easiest business in the world and still fail
Never bet against capable people
Newsflash 📰 📸 ❗️
they were engineers before crypto.
Computer science is much older than crypto,but I know all these KOLs still don't know how Linux works lmao
Unpopular Opinion: I think it's pretty cool seeing people who are vets in crypto move into different industries whether its AI, robotics, peptides, etc.
Really shows the quality of the talent pool we have developed under adverse conditions, especially in earlier cycles.
Arthur is cool and all for inventing the perp but bro is like 45 and spends all his time at the beach or skiing while writing articles that are relevant to current events from 3 months ago, mans a retired passive investor KOL send hype to $100
Locally is now @lmstudio's mobile app, and we are bringing LM Link to your iPhone.
Use your largest models from your phone, over a secure, end-to-end encrypted connection.
Available on iPhone and iPad.
I literally refactored 5 million lines of code with verifiable evidence and testing with keda scaling working on brand new equipment overnight with a few hundred agents and wake up to a bunch of replies telling me AI doesn't work and i'm retarded
What makes me so angry about @TrustlessState quitting ETH is not that he did it. I mean, I get it, ETH has underperformed for years. It’s fair to move on eventually. That’s exactly how capitulations work. They make room for those who have more conviction.
The timing, though, makes no sense to me at all.
Ethereum is in the strongest position it has ever been in since its inception.
You can’t even name a serious competitor anymore. The “ETH killer” narrative is gone. The last major contender, SOL, has taken a phenomenal nosedive against ETH, and other networks aren’t even trying to market or position themselves against Ethereum anymore.
For the first time in its history, Ethereum is undisputed, ~3 months before a major scaling upgrade and with the most respected and ambitious roadmap for the next three years.
It leads in quantum, consensus, and execution research. It has by far the largest developer ecosystem, and it’s the only chain with a 100% green light from institutions, which will be a massive catalyst as the CLARITY Act moves forward.
There isn’t really an alternative to ETH as a store of value, which was his whole point a few years ago with the Triple Point Asset thesis.
Nothing has changed.
The only thing that has changed is that David is fed up with ETH, which, again, is fine. There are assets with revenue now that will likely perform exceptionally well as crypto grows larger, and he probably has an edge in identifying those opportunities given his position.
But ETH is here to stay and dominate the next 10 years, and I find it unlikely that more than 0.1% of people will outperform it by picking other crypto winners.
This tidbit feels so good to read.
Optimizing code runtime is super painful, and those models getting better and better at this is honestly such a boon!
This is so crazy. I've been trying to tell people since 2012, 2013. You can't skip education in science, technology, engineering, and math. How are you going to train a million people to use AI tools if they don't know how our computer works, how the internet works, the difference between operating systems and basic operations? Like I see so many of these people saying they want to use AI I'm like do you even have a new computer? I guess this is the media side but this is not education or learning how to do anything at all it's performance art
We just launched Canada’s new AI Strategy: AI For All.
We’re taking control of our future — with AI that’s governed by Canadian values, AI that’s accountable to Canadians, and AI that serves all Canadians.
We just launched Canada’s new AI Strategy: AI For All.
We’re taking control of our future — with AI that’s governed by Canadian values, AI that’s accountable to Canadians, and AI that serves all Canadians.
The GPU market is like an overcrowded bazaar rn.
Someone's calling you with seven working GPUs out of eight because one died, and they can't find a replacement.
And people are like, "yes. Give me the seven. I'll use seven."
I swear I've never seen anything like this.
We just published internal data on how much of Claude's development is already being done by Claude:
- Over 80% of all code merged into our codebase is now written by Claude
- It's been months since many researchers at Anthropic hand-wrote code
- The typical Anthropic engineer ships 8x as much code as they did in 2024
- On the most open-ended engineering tasks, Claude's success rate jumped from ~26% to 76% in 6 months
- When research sessions went off-track, Claude proposed a better next step than the human took 64% of the time
We're not at recursive self-improvement yet, but it could come sooner than most expect. I highly recommend reading the full blog post.
It's been a great effort by the early and growing American open-model labs since last June to put the US much more back on the map. We were getting totally owned last June.
Nvidia, Ai2, Arcee, Gemma, GPT-OSS and a few others will be seen as saving American open AI.
What happens when agents with all possible strategies compete? That's a question for ruliology. With some surprising answers...
https://t.co/5RdL27qQc3
This is incorrect. Many people leave after four, five, six semesters. A better chart would be what college did they go to and what major did they choose before they dropped out. You guys are trying to trick people telling people that drink beer all day they could be like me. Never.