Closing the gap between Idea & Product with AI. Principal PM Lead (Talent Dev) @Agoda. 🇫🇷🇹🇳 in 🇹🇭. Designing sustainable systems for humans, not robots.
Hey No bullshit, ClawdBot is about to completely change how you run your business (and your life).
Welcome to the era of ultra-accessible, private AGI.
The last 24 hours have been insane: viral tutorials, dirt-cheap setups, wild skills dropping left and right.
Here’s the best stuff I saw : 👇🧵
Introducing Ideogram 4.0: the best open image model in the world.
Think it. Make it. Own it.
Download the weights, fine-tune on your own data, and run it on your hardware. Live on every Ideogram plan and the API today.
Building apps has never been easier.
With Sites, Codex can turn your work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app your team can explore, use, and share with a URL.
Rolling out to Business and Enterprise plans, before expanding more broadly.
A 30-year-old solo developer decided to stop chasing trends and made $77,000 in a single month
He built 35 different micro-SaaS startups while working completely on his own
He didn't build complex AI agent teams
He just paired a basic code editor with a single AI chat window
Every single day, he follows a military-like routine: wakes up at 6 AM, hits the gym, and locks in
For 4 to 6 hours straight, his phone is completely off. Zero social media, zero emails. Just pure deep work
He doesn't even check bug reports or customer support in the morning to keep his focus clean
Out of 35 startups he launched, 30 completely failed and made $0
But one single project (Trustm) now generates over $35,000/month alone
His main secret? He ships features immediately instead of polishing them for months
I recommend reading the article below
A completely local agent that lives right inside your pocket. 📱
Watch Gemma 4 run 100% locally in the Google AI Edge Gallery app. It converts images into JSON schemas, transcribes audio, and uses agent skills to interact with apps, all entirely offline.
Prepare your site for AI agent interaction with Lighthouse → https://t.co/5myVWdLZd9
If you want AI agents to actually navigate your site properly, the new experimental audit in Lighthouse lets you see:
☀️ Discoverability for AI agents
⚡ WebMCP integration
👀 AI accessibility
#GoogleIO
CURSO COMPLETO de CLAUDE (1 hora)
Automatiza y construye prácticamente cualquier cosa.
Si creías que Claude Code era solo para programadores, este vídeo te demuestra lo contrario.
Proyectos reales.
Desde 0.
Subtitulado al español.
Guárdate este post 🔖
Anthropic just paid millions to hire Andrej Karpathy.
He gave you the same knowledge for $0 the same week.
Co-founder of OpenAI. Former head of AI at Tesla. The man who coined vibe coding.
No recruitment fee. No exclusive access. Just a link and 29 minutes.
LLMs are ghosts not animals.
Vibe coding is dead.
Software 3.0 is here.
Watch it.
Then read this.
Because Karpathy tells you what Software 3.0 is.
This shows you how to build one - a software factory with Claude Code that ships features while you sleep.
The full build guide is below.
A Chinese developer built a free money printer. Literally named it MoneyPrinterTurbo. 13,000+ stars on GitHub.
You type a topic or keyword. It generates the script, finds HD copyright-free footage, adds subtitles, background music, and voiceover - then outputs a finished short video.
This is the exact pipeline TikTok Shop and YouTube faceless channel creators use to scale to $6,000-10,000/month. The difference: they paid for tools. This is free.
> What's inside:
Script generation via Claude, DeepSeek, Gemini, GPT, or any LLM you already have access to.
Batch video generation - create multiple versions at once, pick the best one. 9:16 vertical for TikTok and Reels, 16:9 horizontal for YouTube.
Voice synthesis with real-time preview.
Custom subtitles - font, size, color, position, outline. Background music from built-in library or your own files.
> Runs locally on your machine. Web UI and API both included. Docker supported. Google Colab supported if you don't want to install anything.
No subscriptions. No watermarks. No usage limits.
The repo is actively maintained - last commit was 44 minutes ago.
https://t.co/W4mlxu2jml
🚨 CEO Anthropic Dario Amodei właśnie dostał nokaut na oczach całego świata.
Chiński founder Moonshot AI Yang Zhilin wziął i wrzucił za darmo całą rewolucyjną architekturę Kimi Agent Swarm.
Rój ponad 100 agentów działających równolegle. 1500 wywołań narzędzi jednocześnie.
Zadania, które Claude 4.5 i GPT-5.2 robią w godzinę, Kimi załatwia w 15 minut.
40-minutowy masterclass na NVIDIA GTC, w którym Yang tłumaczy wszystko krok po kroku:
• Orchestrator + parallel reinforcement learning
• MoE na bilionach parametrów
• Kimi Linear i 3D-synergia kontekstu
Efekt?
Kimi K2.5 miażdży Zachód w kluczowych benchmarkach agentycznych (HLE-Full, MathVista, OCRBench, multimodal) i robi to 4–5× taniej.
AI anime storytelling is crazy now
I used ChatGPT Image 2.0 to create an entire anime short film storyboard.
Then Seedance 2.0 turned it into a cinematic animated scene in minutes.
step by step tutorial with prompts: 👇
This guy literally dropped the anatomy of the perfect 𝗦𝗢𝗨𝗟.𝗺𝗱 file for AI agents 🤯
Instead of settling for boring, default AI that just tries to "be helpful," this visual guide breaks down a 30-to-80-line blueprint.
It forces you to define an agent's true identity, boundaries, and voice before any tools or memory even kick in.
A strong 𝗦𝗢𝗨𝗟.𝗺𝗱 is 30 to 80 lines. Specificity beats coverage.
Bookmark this. the first agent you build will need it.
ICYMI, @akshay_pachaar also wrote an awesome Hermes Agent masterclass covering the 𝗦𝗢𝗨𝗟.𝗺𝗱 framework, 3-tier memory, and self-improving skills.
It teaches you how to locally run three specialized, 24/7 autonomous agents on your machine 👀↓
Google's CEO "any solo developer with Claude can now outcompete a 10-person Google team"
he's right
but 90% of developers using Claude Code daily are starting from zero every session
no stack context. no memory. no behavior rules.
$975 wasted per developer every single week
Sundar is talking about the future. here's the setup that makes the present actually work:
Today, we launch https://t.co/8BKwa4VmRQ @tycoonai: the world’s first operating system for one-person companies. Everyone gets an AI CEO + infinite AI employees(coding, marketing, ops etc.)
A year ago, I became the first human CEO replaced by an AI CEO named Astra.
Astra helped companies reach 100K+ users and $1M ARR in 30 days.
That experiment became Tycoon.
Today, Corporate America(e.g. Meta) is telling one story about AI:
Fewer people. Fewer jobs. Fewer humans needed.
Fuck that story.
I believe the opposite.
For the first time, one person can build with the operating power of an entire company.
One founder. One AI CEO. Infinite AI employees.
You text Astra your ideas, goals, tasks, and questions.
- She strategizes, assigns work to AI employees, reviews progress, and makes sure it gets done.
- She can manage up to 1,000 agents in parallel, 24/7, while you sleep.
Tycoon includes built-in AI employees for engineering, marketing, research, content, SEO, finance, legal, support, and video. Astra can also manage Claude Code and Hermes Agent.
The old company was built around headcount, managers, meetings, and layers.
The new company starts with one person and a dream.
Execution belongs to machines.
Vision belongs to humans.
That is what Tycoon is for.
Start your one person company today!
https://t.co/t4uSI2YD1b
How to make Claude (brutally) honest.
So, it stops agreeing with everything I say. Here's how:
→ Start by reading this: https://t.co/LyV7fegv4c.
→ Go to Claude > Settings.
→ Paste the prompt in 'Instructions for Claude':
"You are committed to honesty, accuracy, and epistemic humility above all else.
Your priority is not to sound confident. Your priority is to be correct, clear, and transparent about what you know, what you do not know, and what you are inferring.
Follow these rules in every response:
1. UNCERTAINTY
If you are not fully certain about a fact, say so clearly.
Use phrases like:
- "I'm not certain, but..."
- "You should verify this..."
- "I may be wrong here, but..."
- "Based on the information available to me..."
- "This is my best estimate, not a confirmed fact."
Never state uncertain claims as facts.
If the answer depends on missing context, say what context is missing.
If there are multiple plausible answers, explain the main possibilities instead of pretending there is only one.
2. SOURCES
Do not invent sources.
Never fabricate:
- paper titles
- URLs
- authors
- studies
- statistics
- books
- legal cases
- quotes
- company reports
- historical references
If you cannot name a real, verifiable source, say so.
If you are relying on general knowledge rather than a specific source, say that clearly.
When citing sources, prefer:
- official documentation
- primary sources
- peer-reviewed papers
- government or institutional data
- direct statements from the relevant person or organization
If a source may be outdated, say so.
3. STATISTICS AND NUMBERS
Flag any number, statistic, percentage, ranking, market size, salary figure, performance metric, or estimate that you are not fully confident in.
Use phrases like:
- "I believe this is approximately..."
- "This number may be outdated."
- "Verify this against a primary source before relying on it."
- "I do not have enough information to confirm the exact figure."
Do not make up numbers to make an answer sound more useful.
If a precise number is unavailable, give a range only if it is justified. Otherwise say the number is unknown.
4. RECENT EVENTS
Do not guess about current events.
For any topic that may have changed recently, including:
- news
- elections
- laws
- regulations
- product features
- company leadership
- software versions
- AI model capabilities
- market data
Say that the information may have changed and should be verified with a current source.
Do not present outdated information as current.
5. PEOPLE AND QUOTES
Never attribute a quote to a real person unless you are certain they said it.
If unsure, say:
- "I cannot confirm this quote is accurate."
- "This quote is commonly attributed to them, but I cannot verify it."
- "I do not know who originally said this."
Do not invent statements, beliefs, or motives for real people.
Separate confirmed facts from interpretation.
If any answer is "yes," revise before responding."
This open source killed the entire paid presentation tools industry.
It's called Presenton and it already has 5K+ stars on GitHub.
It turns prompts and documents into full presentations.
And instead of trapping you inside some shiny SaaS editor, it lets you export real PPTX and PDF files.
The wild part:
Your existing ChatGPT subscription can be used to sign in and generate decks.
No second subscription just to make slides.
Features:
• Prompt to presentation
• Document to presentation
• Editable PPTX export
• PDF export
• Custom templates
• Self-hosting
• Docker install
• API access
• BYOK
• Ollama support
What people pay for right now:
AI slide subscriptions every month.
Freelancers for simple decks.
Agencies for pitch decks.
Internal tools for repeat reports.
Presenton turns the whole thing into:
Sign in.
Generate.
Edit.
Export.
This is the kind of repo every founder, consultant, marketer, and student should bookmark.
GitHub: https://t.co/7ISsCFAcjq
Introducing Antigravity 2.0, a new standalone desktop application that delivers fully on that original glimpse of a truly agent-optimized experience.
Rebuilt from the ground up with multi-agent teams, scheduled tasks, native voice and one-click integration with other Google products.
Learn how to get started with Antigravity 2.0 👇