The other day, @nikitabier publically stated he’d never build a B2C app for adults. Well, I’m putting it out there—I’m going to prove him wrong.
Who knows, maybe in a couple months, I’ll be lucky enough to ask him for some advice!
Let the games begin, my friend!
I spent thousands of dollars building this repo… so you don't have to
50+ landing pages, hero sections & interactive prototypes: every single one generated with "Claude Fable 5", with the exact prompt preserved in its folder.
Steal it. Ship it. Contribute. 👇
Jenny Wen, head of design for Claude at Anthropic:
"the design process is dead."
what replaces it runs on machine-readable design systems
In a 1-hour conversation, Jenny Wen breaks down why the discovery -> mock -> iterate loop is dying and what designers do instead.
design system -> Claude Code -> every screen fixed at once, not one at a time
i rebuilt the same 10-screen dashboard twice:
~6 hours of restyling by hand vs ~40 minutes when the fix lived in the system.
how to build that system and hand it to Claude Code is in the article below.
dont be confident, be over confident. be delusionally confident. be so confident that doors open for you and reality bends for you. be sure that GOD walks beside you. The meek inherit nothing if they never believed they were worthy of more. be too much. be impossible to ignore.
"I can't believe you guys just did that to me on TV" 😭
Brandon Bussi got emotional after being surprised with footage of his parents watching him play 🥹 (@sportsnet)
supervision just hit 40,000 GitHub stars!
it now powers over 6.5k open-source computer vision projects, including all my demos like basketball AI
link: https://t.co/xXMRaS4ejS
Introducing Honen
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To prove out our vision, we partnered with NVIDIA to bring AI literacy to 250,000 learners
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Today, we're introducing Lassie and $47M in funding led by a16z.
We're building AI that runs small businesses, starting with doctors' offices.
Lassie is already trusted by 700+ practices across the country, working autonomously to provide them with 30 hours of labor per month.
To get here, we first had to leave Robinhood and Superhuman to work in offices ourselves.
Here's how that went.
Interesting storyline for NHL Finals: Carolina Hurricanes GM Eric Tulsky has a PhD in Chemistry from Berkeley.
Before joining them in 2014, he was offered a job with Apple to work on battery tech (but turned it down).
Started in the analytics department and since hired neuroscientists and mechanical engineers for the NHL team.
The Athletic profile has this anecdote:
➡️ “In 2021, Tulsky was the Carolina Hurricanes assistant GM and had built a small analytics department in the organization, with a web developer, a data engineer and a neuroscientist helping him lead the team’s push into new frontiers for the sport.
But because of what he saw in the tracking data, Tulsky believed his next addition needed to be someone who was working on autonomous vehicles — perhaps “a robot submarine,” he says now — and had an advanced mechanical engineering background.
“I knew that that was the kind of problem that put people thinking about the kinds of data that we had and the kinds of problems we faced,” Tulsky explained.
It goes without saying that there aren’t many robot submarine engineers working in NHL front offices. So Tulsky began a deep search through universities’ mechanical engineering departments.
He would scour the faculty listing and professors’ research interests to see if they might align with what he was looking for, then reach out to learn more about their work. He started with the top schools in Canada, reasoning that there was a greater chance he would find someone interested in working on a hockey problem.
And that was how an NHL team came to fund the PhD research of a young engineering student named Jonathan Arsenault at McGill University in Montreal.
His thesis, the first to be backed by a professional hockey team? “Quantitative Analysis of Hockey Using Spatiotemporal Tracking Data.” ⬅️
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NYT/The Athletic: https://t.co/EgO3Qoo6Wq
Dead Internet Theory is now Fact and no one is ready for this conversation. I was gobsmacked when some founders bragged to me they'd 'bought a subreddit' - I didn't think that was possible - but they'd simply bought the moderators' accounts and taken control (to get the GEO).
It's rare to see a launch video that's almost entirely global leaders sharing how much they love/need a product. It's one of the main reasons we are so excited to be backing Niklas, Anton, David, and Gustav at Endra.
Pumped to announce our $50M Series A!
Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to watch Claude Code work. You're supposed to wake up and review what it shipped."
In 22 minutes she builds the entire workflow live on camera.
Most people close their terminal and everything stops.
This setup keeps shipping while you sleep.
Watch the video, then save the exact setup below👇
Our household is a huuuuuuge fan of the @brilliantorg app
Our 7yo is an avid DAU, deeply self-motivated to hit what Brilliant calls a “streak of the century” (smart naming)
True story: The day the AI tutor showed up for him in the app, he ran to tell me “mama! mama! Brilliant gave me my OWN personal tutor and I can ask it questions even while you’re on your phone” 😅
Congrats @suekhim and team on this launch. Energizing the next generation to think and learn is an all-important mission, and as parents we all wish we had 1000x more hours in the day to teach our kids. We’re so grateful you’re building to empower kids (and parents!) everywhere.