Wait this is actually huge...
Picsart just launched an AI agent marketplace where creators can literally "hire" different AI assistants for their work.
Starting with 4 agents, adding more weekly. We're watching the gig economy get rebuilt with AI workers.
Mistral is playing a different game entirely.
Their new Forge platform lets enterprises train AI models from the ground up using their own data.
This isn't fine-tuning. This is full custom model creation.
Someone just raised money to build enterprise infrastructure for quantum computers.
Quantum computers that don't really exist yet for most people.
Either this is genius or completely insane timing.
@shiri_shh interesting idea but why can't someone build their own agent to do the task needed to get done?
building agents is almost like talking to claude at this point
I am coding a lot, GStack is helping me do it, but also I want you to know I was stranded in Austin the last 24 hours due to weather, and also last week my mom was in the hospital and not too lucid for most of it, so I was coding by her bedside too. She's ok now and I just visited her at home and set up her medication.
I do have a full time busy job, and is it really possible for a CEO to be coding all the time? Frankly, I think it will have to be. The CEO has to set the future of the company. All companies will need to adapt to a faster world and do more. Boil the ocean. It's not about doing less and cheaper. It's about doing more and making 10x better products and services.
Is 16k LOC/day sustainable for me? We're going to find out if I can manage to get to L8 software factory. I have not done it yet.
But you can tell the models are about to get much much better. L8 is barely possible today, and I think I'm close. But everyone will be there soon.
I want to be one of the people who helps all of you do it with me.
Your grandma gets a scam call.
You get an alert. You hang up for her. From your phone.
Truecaller just solved one of the biggest problems with elderly people and phone scams.
This is wild... Google reviewed 4,000 AI startup applications from India.
70% were just wrappers around ChatGPT/Claude.
Only 5 made the cut for actually building real tech.
The wrapper bubble is insane.
Why would you genuinely need to pay for other software if you're a builder now?
You can build things yourself in 2 hours. Makes me think people with more knowledge of AI are selling products to people with less knowledge of AI and exploiting this gap.
@geoffintech just made me rethink what an internal AI coding agent should look like.
Ramp Inspect: cloud-hosted, full dev environment access, self-verifying โ and now responsible for over half their merged PRs.
Worth every minute. Content gold.
https://t.co/fp8UVHWU1C
@Codie_Sanchez I think the biggest thing here is removing all aspects of self-doubt. There is no giving up, only figuring out because it has to work, you just need to find the right way to it
@hamptonism actually wild that is may truly be true - being able to build anything so quickly is actually crazy and with agentic workflows coming in, who knows what it will be like in 5 years