Insane Claude hack:
Anthropic has a comprehensive best-practices guide for building agentic skills.
Copy this entire .md documentation and send it to your agents to build insane Claude skills.
→ https://t.co/jG7dSH9wB8
How Supercomputer works:
1. Access via browser or Telegram. No local setup
2. Describe your task
3. Orchestrates LLMs and image/video models.
4. Analyzes videos and audio thoroughly
5. Executes tasks end-to-end with 40+ tools
6. Learns from every run. Gets better on its own
New podcast on sales - Sell the Truth.
00:00 Be Credible
03:18 “Yes, And”
04:31 Selfish Honesty
05:37 Charisma Is Confidence + Love
07:56 Don’t Manage, Lead
11:16 Hunt Together
14:51 Feed Your (Good) Obsessions
18:57 Sell the Truth
21:07 Good Deal or No Deal
23:39 The Age of Nonlinear Returns
We've made insane progress on motion control in AI video.
Seedance 2 doesn't just take text and image prompts - you can also upload a reference video to guide it.
Here I uploaded a video + an image for a relatively complex character swap, and the results are pretty clean 👌
We all hate the phrase “Hollywood is cooked”
But after watching something like this done by one guy (Neuralviz) in a week…
…I think there’s some truth to it.
The future of cinema is going to be very exciting.
Called it last year.
Junior roles down 23%.
Senior roles up 14%.
Harvard study tracked 285,000 firms. Results:
Before AI: 1 senior + 3 juniors = 4 person team
After AI: 1 senior + Claude = same output
🚨 New @a16z benchmark: Which AI-native Office tools actually work?
We spent weeks testing dozens of AI-native apps - from horizontal “do-it-all” agents to deep vertical specialists, across real tasks like email, spreadsheets, and slides.
Here’s what @omooretweets and I found 👇
I spoke with @cdixon on the a16z pod about what consumer founders should think about in the age of AI.
Chris is one of the rare people who has seen these cycles from every angle. He was a 2x consumer founder himself before becoming one of the most successful consumer investors of the last two decades, backing companies including Coinbase, Oculus and Reddit.
He has also been consistently early to new communities on the internet, predicted major platform shifts, and built a deep understanding of networks at a time when most people still underestimated their power. He has also written some of the most influential essays on these topics and is, in many ways, a true n-of-1 thinker on how technologies grow from toys to global platforms.
My notes and takeaways from the episode: