Oh wow, the new Anthropic model is really something else. 🤯
Their unreleased "Mythos" tool is apparently so advanced at spotting critical system vulnerabilities that the Fed and Treasury just summoned big bank CEOs to an emergency meeting in Washington.
How crazy is this? An LLM getting this much attention.
When a single AI model is powerful enough to trigger a top-down, highly confidential briefing for the world's most systemically important financial institutions, you know the cybersecurity landscape has permanently shifted.
Is the AI arms race officially here?
source: https://t.co/zGj839R6oe
Introducing AgentTip v5, it was never so easy to bring your best coding agent to your mouse tips
Type CMD + A and chat with Claude, Codex, OpenClaw, Gemini or even Apple Intelligence…
Anywhere in your mac
@elonmusk Not only the time, but the review is nonsense. My apple uses local Apple Intelligence AI models and the reviewer says it sends users personal data to providers…. Really their review is totally bulshit
@virtuals_io@openclaw running social from a CLI is the kind of thing that sounds wild until you realize it's just a cleaner interface for something you were doing manually anyway.
@onlypancak3s_ 18M views with no audience and no budget is genuinely impressive. the solo dev hustle hits different when the numbers are this real. appreciate you sharing the breakdown
@trq212 this is one of those features that sounds small but completely changes the workflow. no more re-explaining the whole project every session. solid work
The future of dev isn't just coding: it's automating the repetitive parts. Watching builders leverage AI agents and no-code tools to scale from zero to $70K+/month in recurring revenue. The pattern is clear: stack smart tools, focus on product-market fit, let automation handle the grind. 🚀
I have asked #openclaw to do the groceries for online on @albertheijn and ended up with much more onions that I would need for a month… or maybe an year 😂
Hi everyone ... I’m the developer of AgentTip, a macOS utility that brings AI assistants directly into your workflow. You trigger it from any text field and get inline replies without switching apps.
Version 4.1 is coming soon and is currently waiting for Apple App Store approval.
Version 4.0 is already available on the Mac App Store.
What AgentTip does
Instead of jumping to a browser or a separate chat app, you type a trigger directly in Mail, Slack, Notes, your IDE, or any other app with a text field. AgentTip sends the text to your selected assistant and writes the response back in place.
What’s coming in v4.1 (pending Apple approval)
OpenClaw support: integration with the OpenClaw gateway, allowing you to use OpenClaw assistants from any macOS text field.
Key features in v4.0 (available now)
Works with OpenAI, OLLAMA (local), and Apple models.
Inline AI in any app with a text field (Mail, Safari, editors, terminals, and more).
Custom trigger phrases (e.g., u/writer, u/idea, u/reply) to route tasks to different assistants.
Privacy-focused approach: bring your own providers and keep control of your data and API keys.
Pricing: One-time purchase $4.99 on the Mac App Store”
Download: https://t.co/jW7kIzqlIv
Hi everyone ... I’m the developer of AgentTip, a macOS utility that brings AI assistants directly into your workflow. You trigger it from any text field and get inline replies without switching apps.
Version 4.1 is coming soon and is currently waiting for Apple App Store approval.
Version 4.0 is already available on the Mac App Store.
What AgentTip does
Instead of jumping to a browser or a separate chat app, you type a trigger directly in Mail, Slack, Notes, your IDE, or any other app with a text field. AgentTip sends the text to your selected assistant and writes the response back in place.
What’s coming in v4.1 (pending Apple approval)
OpenClaw support: integration with the OpenClaw gateway, allowing you to use OpenClaw assistants from any macOS text field.
Key features in v4.0 (available now)
Works with OpenAI, OLLAMA (local), and Apple models.
Inline AI in any app with a text field (Mail, Safari, editors, terminals, and more).
Custom trigger phrases (e.g., u/writer, u/idea, u/reply) to route tasks to different assistants.
Privacy-focused approach: bring your own providers and keep control of your data and API keys.
Pricing: One-time purchase $4.99 on the Mac App Store”
Download: https://t.co/jW7kIzqlIv