claude continues to amaze
the CLI wouldn't refresh my auth tokens, so claude built me a system where I decrypt my own credentials, forge a fresh OAuth token, and inject it into the environment
tl;dr every command, I literally hack myself to check my email ๐ฎ
Introducing the Google Workspace CLI: https://t.co/8yWtbxiVPp - built for humans and agents.
Google Drive, Gmail, Calendar, and every Workspace API. 40+ agent skills included.
Multiple lines of evidence are converging on the idea that viruses you picked up decades ago might quietly be driving age-related diseases.
We've known for a few years that EBV raises MS risk 32-fold, and that molecular mimicry between an EBV protein and nerve insulation likely triggers brain autoimmunity. What remained unclear was why some people persistently carry EBV and others don't.
A new paper in @Nature from the @RyanDhindsa (whose lab has been supported by @impetusgrants) and @CalebLareau labs answers that at population scale. They mined ~735,000 human genomes for traces of Epstein-Barr virus, using reads of viral genomes that existing pipelines were throwing out as junk, and found that ~10% of people carry detectable EBV DNA in blood.
Carrying persistent EBV is associated with variable antigen processing, and the broader genetic architecture of viral persistence shares a component with lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and type 1 diabetes.
Meanwhile, a separate line of very recent evidence is also pointing in that direction. The shingles vaccine, targeting another persistent herpesvirus, is showing ~20% dementia risk reduction in quasi-randomized studies which has been replicated across multiple countries.
There seems to be more at the intersection of immunity and age-related disease than we initially thought.
Today we are publicly launching Adora and announcing US$7m in funding to help product teams visualize their entire product experience.
Adora helps world-class teams like @canva, @NotionHQ, @Replit, @meetgranola and https://t.co/lgeOLSqyzL to deeply understand their user-journeys, uncover friction and center their team around a visual source-of-truth.
Today we are opening the doors to everyone ๐
In a world where teams ship faster than ever, itโs near impossible to know what your own product looks like. Different teams building for different users โ free vs paid, different experiments, markets and languages.
Adora automatically maps your entire live product and website: every journey, screen, modal and variation in real-time.
Our AI continuously scans your journeys and scans sessions replays to identify usability issues and opportunities to improve your product. Pinging you directly on Slack so you can catch critical issues before they snowball.
Getting set up is easy and thereโs no manual event tagging required - everything from your journeys down to every button in your product are automatically captured.
Weโre so proud of the product weโve built over the last 2.5 years, and weโre excited to help you build product experiences your users adore ๐
we hit a neat $ milestone with eesel
which earns us the right to be much more ambitious
and - there's a big strategy shift incoming
big TAM, thin wrapper is the way to go
your biggest costs should be AI compute and not payroll
think ai agents for _everything_
I believe every startup should be aspiring for this (and we certainly are at @eeselai)
@cmdkhalilov Thanks for posting this! I know it may not feel like much but constantly surfacing the realities of what's happening is the best we can do. It helps influence people around us and is a part we can play in influencing society / politicians overall.