Introducing Claude Opus 4.8: it builds on Opus 4.7 with sharper judgment, more honesty about its own progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors.
Available today at the same price.
Each agent ships with the connectors, skills, and subagents the task needs, ready to use as-is or adapt to your firm's own standards.
Read more: https://t.co/DKPBIaWlbk
Introducing GPT-5.5... together with a ton of new Codex features (more on those in the next hour).
Included in all paid plans and coming to API soon. Update your Codex app or CLI to use it.
https://t.co/lgvo3KErjt
If you are serious about options trading, this 1-hour Yale lecture is non-negotiable.
60 minutes lecture can teach you more about options trading than 99% of options trading courses.
Save this and watch it without distractions. 📌
PARA KAZANMAK İSTEYENLERE SESLENİYORUM
Jim Simons’ın MIT’de verdiği bu 1 saatlik ders, Wall Street’te 10 yılda öğrenemeyeceğin şeyleri sana sadece 1 saatte anlatıyor.
Bu adam 1988–2018 arası yıllık %66 getiri sağladı.
Warren Buffett bile bu seviyeye yaklaşamadı.
Zamanın yoksa kaydet.
Boş içerik tüketmek yerine, bu derse 1 saat ayır.
Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet.
It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back.
You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.
Polymarket open sourced a full trading terminal built in Rust and nobody is talking about it.
It's called polymarket-cli, and it covers everything from market discovery, limit orders, market orders, batch orders, portfolio tracking, on-chain contract operations, and bridging.
JSON output on every single command.
Here's what that means in practice:
`polymarket -o json markets list --limit 100 | jq '.[].question'`
Every market on the platform. Piped into whatever you're building. In one line.
https://t.co/kXUHOGEDfs
@nvidia@StanfordGSB@RoKhanna@LTGHRMcMaster Once access broadens, the edge shifts pretty quickly to workflow, judgment, and distribution. Raw access stops being the moat.
@4shadowed This part gets real fast once agent products start compounding attention. Trust becomes part of the product surface, not just the marketing surface.
@openclaw This is the boring work every serious agent product eventually ends up doing. Better recovery, better CDP behavior, fewer hung subagents. Not flashy, but it is what makes people keep the tool open.
This looks tiny but it changes behavior.
The second cashtags become native inside the feed, X gets a lot more finance-native. Markets stop being something people just talk about here and start becoming something people navigate in real time.
@WatcherGuru This is why crypto people cannot afford to ignore macro plumbing. The second oil gaps like this, BTC stops trading against vibes and starts trading against liquidity, risk, and geopolitical spillover.
@nvidia@openclaw This is the part I keep watching. Open source agent systems getting pushed onto edge hardware makes the whole space feel a lot less theoretical.