Your agent is vibing.
Now you can hear it 🎧
Launching Agent Vibes: a Cursor extension that turns AI agent activity into live generative music.
Prompting builds momentum. Thinking adds tension. Tool calls resolve the track.
Free, open-source, local. MIT Licensed.
This is why Codex is like magic.
I gave it a Go engine I wrote for iPhone, a long time ago. It quickly identified a list of problems in this complex code, resulting in poorer play. #codex#agentic
Look, it’s simple. Your prompt isn’t ’make me a game’. It is ‘make me a window, using SDL, use clean CMake….’
It is not one prompt: it is _100s_. And they are engineering-led, tested, iterative steps. That’s the difference between Vibing Slop and building Useful Things. #agentic
I see folks asking about optimising Context memory every day: almost to the point of obsession. Perhaps it’s just my use case (coding apps), but it’s never a problem. Codex compaction is excellent: I see it as a refining/optimisation step and just let it happen. 🧵
Nvidia will now pay you to put a mini AI data center on your house
It looks like a normal AC unit in the yard.
But inside sits 16 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs and Dell servers.
A startup called Span builds them, backed by Nvidia.
They bolt onto your home and you get paid for the power and Wi-Fi.
Some estimates put that around $1,000 a month in your pocket.
That is rent money just for hosting a box outside.
Span says it deploys way faster and cheaper than a real data center.
The AI boom is literally moving into the suburbs.
Save this, the grid is getting rebuilt in real time.
This 2 hour Stanford lecture shows exactly how Stanford engineers build cutting-edge AI agents. It's more useful than 100 Claude bot guides you see on X.
Bookmark & give it 2 hours, no matter what. It'll be the most productive thing you do this weekend.
A multi agentic review process using simple prompts; Claude, Gemini and Codex work together to create consensus work items for parallel execution:
https://t.co/AWOYK4d1NR
#darkfactory#agentic#review
🚨 Wait. Did you see what just happened? Anthropic is now automating Excel and PowerPoint better than Microsoft.
Let that sink in. Microsoft OWNS Excel. Microsoft OWNS PowerPoint. Microsoft built Copilot specifically for this. They had the home court advantage, the data, the integration, the 1.5 billion Office users.
And Claude just walked into their house and did their job better than them.
Claude now syncs context across Excel and PowerPoint in the same conversation. Pull data, build tables, update decks, no re-explaining. And they added "skills" where your best analyst's entire workflow gets saved as a one-click button anyone on the team can use.
Microsoft spent billions on Copilot. Anthropic just casually shipped the thing Copilot was supposed to be.
This is like Toyota showing up at Ford's factory and building a better truck on Ford's own assembly line. While Ford watches.
The scariest company in AI isn't the one with the most money. It's the one shipping the fastest. And right now that's not Microsoft.