https://t.co/2R4tRNKcQ7 now also has crime data!
Very important in European capitals nowadays to tell you which neighborhoods to avoid
The terrorist attack of yesterday in Modena, Italy was just on the edge of a set of three very unsafe neighborhoods
Now available for most cities!
u6 sports is an interesting experiment with many entertaining layers. the best is the agro parents screaming tactical instructions all game as if these kids are pro athletes or have any clue what they're saying
In the future, you’ll be able to accomplish a goal by just giving Claude an outcome and a budget.
That’s the direction Anthropic is building in with its new Managed Agents features, announced at this week’s Code with Claude developer event. The basic idea: Claude, wrapped in a computer in the cloud, that you can spin up, scale, and manage as needed. Anthropic is taking on the infrastructure that kills most agent products, and making sure that it scales to meet the needs of agents running 24/7.
On this week’s AI & I from @every, I talk with Angela Jiang (@angjiang), head of product for the Claude platform, and Katelyn Lesse (@katelyn_lesse), head of engineering for the Claude platform, about what Anthropic is building and what it takes to make agents reliable in production.
We get into:
- Why the "build a generic harness, hot-swap any model behind it" playbook is already outdated. Angela points to eval data on Memory where the same task across different harnesses performed drastically differently.
- The infrastructure wall every team hits in production—and why Katelyn thinks “my sandbox died and took the agent with it” is the real reason internal agents don't ship.
- Why Anthropic is so bullish on using file systems and skills within Claude, including Angela's argument that those early design choices can compound for years.
This is a must-watch for anyone trying to take an agent past the demo and into production.
Watch below!
Timestamps:
How the Claude platform evolved from API to agents: 00:01:48
The primitives that make up Claude Managed Agents: 00:04:09
Why the harness and the model are becoming a single unit: 00:10:37
The infrastructure wall that kills most agent projects in production: 00:18:49
Why team agents need a different shape than individual productivity tools: 00:24:49
How Anthropic's legal team uses an agent to review marketing copy: 00:26:36
Using multi-agent orchestration for advisor strategies, adversarial pairs, and swarms: 00:34:24
How to measure agent success with outcome and budget as the end state: 00:35:50
What the platform looks like a year from now, when Claude writes its own harness: 00:39:11
🦣 Logan Cooley scores again as the Utah Mammoth earn their first playoff win in franchise history in Vegas. Cooley is the youngest US-born player to score in both of his first 2 playoff games. #TusksUp
Your smart TV is taking screenshots of your screen every 15 seconds.
Not a guess. Not a theory.
A peer-reviewed study by researchers at UC Davis, UCL, and UC3M tested it.
Samsung TVs: every minute.
LG TVs: every 15 seconds.
Even when you're just using it as a monitor.
Here's how to turn it off for every brand:
Introducing Claude Design by Anthropic Labs: make prototypes, slides, and one-pagers by talking to Claude.
Powered by Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable vision model. Available in research preview on the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, rolling out throughout the day.
Tonight’s operation in Southern Iran which resulted in the successful rescue of a Weapons System Officer (WSO) onboard an American F-15E Strike Eagle downed Friday over Iran, involved hundreds of special forces troops and other military personnel, including members of the U.S. Navy’s SEAL Team Six, dozens of fighter and strike aircraft, helicopters, and cyber, space and other intelligence capabilities, officials tell The New York Times.
Senior military officials described the mission to rescue the airman as “one of the most challenging and complex in the history of U.S. Special Operations” given the mountainous terrain, the airman’s injuries and Iranian forces rushing to the location in the mountains of Southern Iran.
The WSO evaded Iranian forces for more than 24 hours, at one point hiking up a 7,000ft ridgeline, a senior U.S. military official said. U.S. attack aircraft dropped bombs and opened fire on Iranian convoys to keep them away from the area where the airman was hiding. As U.S. Special Forces converged on the downed airman, they fired their weapons to keep Iranian forces away from the rescue site, but did not engage in a firefight with the Iranians.
In a final twist after the officer was rescued, two transport planes that would carry the commandos and the airmen to safety got stuck at a remote base in Iran. Commanders decided to fly in three new planes to extract all the U.S. military personnel and the airman, and they blew up the two disabled planes rather than have them fall into the hands of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
great breakdown on NavBoost click signals. I added this to GSC SEO audit plugin for Claude Code. Pass 5 now scores click health using velocity trends, query concentrate risk, position stability, and CTR consistency from GSC data
https://t.co/vkwrlLrZkn
🚨 How Google Click Signals Drive SEO Rankings and AI Answers - A must read piece by @CyrusShepard going through how Google is trying to answer three broad questions from user click data:
* Is this result relevant?
* Is the content useful to answer the question?
* Does this completely satisfy the user search?
... and what can we do about these! Check it out: https://t.co/kaGV2U2S1Y
Took an 8-year hiatus from SEO. Got back into last year with some new projects & a fractional cmo gig. Didn't miss a beat. Claude made it fun again.
More on that soon.