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— Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) Feb 28, 2026
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— Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) Feb 28, 2026
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— Luke Martin (@VentureCoinist) Feb 27, 2026
Stripe CEO @patrickc predicts software will shift from "mass-produced, industrial scale" made "years beforehand" to bespoke, custom software created the moment you need it. "Up until now, the economics of software have been conceived of as fixed cost, then infinitely monetized. https://t.co/GAUeqbhHJC
— TBPN (@tbpn) Feb 28, 2026
A lot of good reactions to the article! Always happy to discuss agent infra 🤝 The future is agentic. https://t.co/F4BiK6lI3A
— Larsen Cundric (@larsencc) Feb 28, 2026
Anthropic’s Skill framework has finally stripped away the facade of "prompt engineering." The competition is no longer about who writes the best "magic spells," but who can design a low-latency, high-precision Execution Layer for agents, much like designing a Linux kernel. In a https://t.co/Vc34vH3Ejo
— Chayenne Zhao (@GenAI_is_real) Feb 28, 2026
BOOM! lol WSJ: "Nvidia plans to unveil a new processor specially tailored to help OpenAI and other customers build faster, more efficient tools, a major shake-up to its business that is poised to reset the AI race. The company is designing a new system for “inference” https://t.co/0u5CgRCETa
— tae kim (@firstadopter) Feb 28, 2026
https://t.co/AWr9PDg3jq If you haven't read it, read it
— Jake (@JustJake) Feb 28, 2026
how to use perplexity computer to spin up digital employees that automate your work 24/7 1. connect your email. give it a list of prospects, what you sell, and your tone. it finds the right contact at each company the person who actually signs deals), researches their pain https://t.co/1kaLAPI3kK
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) Feb 27, 2026
NEWS: Tesla has posted a new 23 minute conversation between Elon Musk and @AndrThie at Giga Texas a couple days ago. https://t.co/8DdYAdJTfF
— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) Feb 26, 2026
The infra god has spoken https://t.co/yjc5P80pFS
— Gregor Zunic (@gregpr07) Feb 27, 2026
I quite enjoyed this @bcherny chat on @lennysan pod: https://t.co/ID1HEpvbz4 We live in strange and exciting times where hyper productive engineers are casually saying “coding as I know it is a solved problem”!
— Sar Haribhakti (@sarthakgh) Feb 27, 2026
My theory of how it all goes down and gets feral really, really fast. tl;dr: Jack is doing the right thing for his company by acting early. What will happen is that the time for a competitor to be at your door will be measured in months, not years. And as models get better, https://t.co/I3S5hIEEgn https://t.co/FZyU408wGl
— geoff (@GeoffreyHuntley) Feb 27, 2026
this AI agent use case is single-handedly worth $2T in CapEx, a 14x increase in DRAM price and 3x hike on electricity bills https://t.co/TlVFXed3eS
— Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan) Feb 26, 2026
A company with $24 billion in revenue and 24% gross profit growth just cut 4,000 people while raising 2026 guidance to $12.2 billion in gross profit. Stock ripped 20% after hours. The market added roughly $6 billion in market cap. That's ~$1.5 million in enterprise value created https://t.co/szrSgcjdfe
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) Feb 26, 2026
The Goldman Sachs list of AI winners & losers: Supposed winners: - Cloudflare - CrowdStrike - Palo Alto Networks - Oracle - Microsoft - Amazon - Alphabet - Nvidia - TSMC - Micron - Arista Networks - Palantir - Zoom - Vertiv - Eaton - NextEra Energy Supposed losers: - https://t.co/cJi6McICJi
— Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks) (@MikeFritzell) Feb 26, 2026
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— Gabriel Chua (@gabrielchua) Feb 25, 2026
I'm honestly astonished that Citadel Securities published a rebuttal to the @Citrini7 piece. https://t.co/bBohvSMoib
— Joe Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) Feb 25, 2026
Watch till end.🔥🔥 Fitness.💪 https://t.co/IeXfHizxwG
— FITNESS WORLD💪✌ (@tips700) Feb 25, 2026
Andrew Huberman shares a simple, science-backed trick to fall asleep faster when your mind races or you can't stop noticing your body position: Close your eyes and do slow, deliberate eye movements to shut down proprioception (body awareness) and signal your brain it's time to https://t.co/OFwxpRqhBJ
— Camus (@newstart_2024) Jan 31, 2026
Inevitable https://t.co/aPyiF1NSM1
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Feb 26, 2026
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— Roberto Rios (@peruvian_bull) Feb 25, 2026
My 3.5-hour conversation with @naval. Fresh takes on every idea from The Almanack of Naval: happiness, judgment, knowledge, leverage. Now in one episode, available on Spotify, Youtube, etc. https://t.co/uHRw5z0t9p
— Eric Jorgenson 📚 ☀️ (@EricJorgenson) Feb 25, 2026
😍 https://t.co/6VKoDsLFLG
— Elad Gil (@eladgil) Feb 24, 2026
Benedict Evans' OpenAI piece is really a first-principles strategy essay in disguise. His core framework: Durable advantage requires structural compulsion, not just excellence. The test isn't "Is your product good?" — it's "What mechanism prevents you from losing even when
— Greg Speicher (@Greg_Speicher) Feb 24, 2026
These attacks are growing in intensity and sophistication. Addressing them will require rapid, coordinated action among industry players, policymakers, and the broader AI community. Read more: https://t.co/4SVm8K3qou
— Anthropic (@AnthropicAI) Feb 23, 2026
Vibe Coding Is the New Product Management “There’s been a shift—a marked pronouncement in the last year and especially in the last few months—most pronounced by Claude Code, which is a specific model that has a coding engine in it, which is so good that I think now you have vibe https://t.co/6H2u6zWnu2
— Naval (@naval) Feb 23, 2026
5-MIN BTC UP/DOWN IS NOT FOR HUMANS - IT’S FOR MY OPENCLAW BOT > and it’s printing here’s the actual framework behind it: > stream Binance + Polymarket orderbooks via WebSocket > compute real-time fair value for the current 5-min window > detect mispricing vs spot momentum + https://t.co/2bKWAmfDq7 https://t.co/BD0PQCsNhA
— Mr. Buzzoni (@polydao) Feb 24, 2026
Your agent can now run its own market-making operations. 🦞 We have integrated @_hummingbot, the largest open-source trading engine, as a native layer that agents can control end-to-end. Hummingbot is the best open-source trading engine available: 40+ exchange connectors, https://t.co/LFo5ESewLU
— Clawnch 🦞 (@Clawnch_Bot) Feb 24, 2026
A must read. Here is one section on how AI agents negotiating 24/7 for the user will massively drive down profit margins on professional services (travel booking, insurance renewals, financial advice, real estate agents etc). Any category where the value prop is "I will https://t.co/ZhQY50TWAC https://t.co/gHErnNMGco
— Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan) Feb 23, 2026
The "learnings" setup that makes my agent smarter every day: 1. Create folder: `mkdir -p .learnings` 2. Add to your agent instructions: "When I correct you, log it to .learnings/LEARNINGS.md with: what was wrong, what's correct, and how to prevent it" 3. Best learnings get https://t.co/fkgZq9nY4N
— Corey Ganim (@GanimCorey) Feb 22, 2026
"I woke up and he already built a website, created a product, set up Stripe, and launched." Here's my new episode with @nateliason on how he set up his OpenClaw bot, @FelixCraftAI, to build a business that made $14,718 in 3 weeks. We talked about: ✅ The 3-layer memory system https://t.co/NNDiDo3x0u
— Peter Yang (@petergyang) Feb 22, 2026
If you didn't know, the wonderful folks at @OpenAI have an open source evals package you can build with and learn from https://t.co/n0BOofkYpy It also has fantastic examples to learn from and take baby steps towards building your own evals.
— Vignesh (@_vgnsh) Feb 20, 2026
We just open-sourced the system we use to manage 30 parallel AI coding agents per person. 40K lines of TypeScript. 3,288 tests. 17 plugins. Built in 8 days — by the agents it orchestrates. Yes, we used Agent Orchestrator to build Agent Orchestrator. Some numbers: → 500+ https://t.co/Wk2TKITHye
— prateek (@agent_wrapper) Feb 20, 2026
Hakuba. Village of 9,000 in the Japanese Alps. Three hours from Tokyo by bullet train. In 1998, they held the Winter Olympics here. Now it’s quiet again. In 1981, a guy named Ryo Nishino opened a French restaurant in this village because he loved French food and French wine. https://t.co/sro6g0TsfE
— Raj Kunkolienkar (@kunksed) Feb 21, 2026
There's a free exploit on Polymarket that nobody is talking about. You can turn $24 into $6146. 26014% ROI - weather markets print these numbers if you know the edge. The data it used? Free. Published every day by the US government. Available to anyone. Here's what nobody on https://t.co/EJEgB6wEe6 https://t.co/aoyNP36F3T
— may.crypto {🦅} (@xmayeth) Feb 21, 2026
Browser automation for Claude Code via Playwright https://t.co/RHsUKZkNGD https://t.co/MskDX4QmuU
— Tom Dörr (@tom_doerr) Feb 20, 2026
default openclaw: workspace/ ├── https://t.co/47iOVgykrD ├── https://t.co/dJMTdQO4eC ├── https://t.co/kEh6p7Bw4O ├── https://t.co/MwPYnpwsWx └── skills/ that's it. a chatbot with personality. my openclaw after 3 weeks: workspace/ ├── https://t.co/47iOVgykrD
— Johann Sathianathen (@johann_sath) Feb 20, 2026
WOW. Michael @michaeljburry just shared his thoughts on why Korean stocks trade at a discount and his adventures investing in Korea. This is the kind of incredible discourse you'll find exclusively in my Key Context Substack chat room. Subcribe here: https://t.co/mnHiWYkZ6l https://t.co/I288BvD38m
— tae kim (@firstadopter) Feb 20, 2026
https://t.co/IZJWnHj5UW
— Howie Liu (@howietl) Feb 19, 2026
Palantir AIP provides an end-to-end agentic architecture. https://t.co/Y62i8QW3Fa
— Akshay Krishnaswamy (@hyperindexed) Feb 19, 2026
https://t.co/ekYMrt1ByV
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) Feb 19, 2026
This week, on Benchmark's new podcast Uncapped 😂, I sat down with @btaylor, founder of Sierra and Chairman of OpenAI. He's easily one of the most impressive people I’ve met in tech or in general. We talked about AI and the saaspocalypse, the unique considerations of building an https://t.co/RxqWpSTym9
— Jack Altman (@jaltma) Feb 19, 2026
If you're interviewing for AI PM roles at OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or Meta, the ability to define eval dimensions, build a test dataset, write eval criteria, and set blocking thresholds separates you from every other candidate who can only talk about evals conceptually. In https://t.co/etS7pu8KTH
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) Feb 19, 2026
got early access to this a few days ago and it's insane (ty @GoogleLabs 🙏) > paste in website > extracts your "brand DNA" (images, logo, tone etc.) > generate realistic images in <10 seconds > create editable, animated ads in one click by far the closest we have to a one-shot https://t.co/RVlKvJ2jss
— techbimbo (@jameygannon) Feb 19, 2026
was losing edges on Polymarket terminal because I couldn't see orderbook depth in real-time moved to Synthesis last week check it out - https://t.co/MJ0RRlb4NN same 5-min BTC markets, just way better visualization can actually see when liquidity shifts before entering made https://t.co/9knOWXelQP https://t.co/wUCL01rtsP
— bl888m (@bl888m_eth) Feb 18, 2026
psa: install taskmaster and you will be within the 0.01% of the 0.01% of users who have claude code running for days straight https://t.co/IAsW8NaP4p https://t.co/EzLEjJFNrQ
— Siqi Chen (@blader) Feb 19, 2026
Bookmark this if you're building an iOS app. Nobody warns you how brutal the App Store submission process is. Rudrank built a free CLI that automates all of it!! TestFlight, submissions, signing, screenshots. one install, done. https://t.co/J1TkMu2gCO
— Ray Fernando (@RayFernando1337) Feb 18, 2026
I've been saying it for years - everything is a graph (ontology) https://t.co/VmFxUQ3IOS
— json (dadtime) (@JsonBasedman) Feb 18, 2026
This is really interesting, what happens when the math no longer works due to capital and the models have to differentiate. How will they do it? https://t.co/X7LhiBHHfD
— Eric Schmidt (@ericschmidt) Feb 18, 2026
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— am.will (@LLMJunky) Feb 18, 2026
✨ A dream I had finally came true: I can now chat directly with my sites to build any feature or fix any bug just via Telegram I've been playing with OpenClaw for 3 weeks now and it's great but I was always too scared to run it on any production server And I was right a bit as https://t.co/pfQf6EMKOd
— @levelsio (@levelsio) Feb 18, 2026
NEW POST Birgitta Böckeler explains why OpenAI's recent write-up on "Harness Engineering" is a valuable framing of a key part of AI-enabled software dev. Harness includes context engineering, architectural constraints, and garbage collection. https://t.co/uqHuXz2Taf
— Martin Fowler (@martinfowler) Feb 17, 2026
This is one the best and most comprehensive essays on the agentic economy that I’ve read. Highly recommended. https://t.co/voLT2EJJue
— Alex Imas (@alexolegimas) Feb 17, 2026
Thank you for making something people want @bcherny. My love of coding thanks you. My sleep score does not. Biggest wild idea we talked about: Claude Code without plan mode might be coming 👀 https://t.co/y0y5JmQodL
— Garry Tan (@garrytan) Feb 17, 2026
20% of all open PM jobs on LinkedIn right now are AI PM roles. That's roughly 10,000 out of 50,000 listings. And the trajectory is obvious: FedEx, UPS, Target are cutting PMs. OpenAI, Meta AI, and Amazon Bedrock are hiring them. The constraint nobody is pricing in is that these https://t.co/9Iw8v803Ja
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) Feb 16, 2026
A very special guest on this episode of the Lightcone! @bcherny, the creator of Claude Code, sits down to share the incredible journey of developing one of the most transformative coding tools of the AI era. 00:00 Intro 01:45 The most surprising moment in the rise of Claude Code https://t.co/7dRxULRzLI
— Y Combinator (@ycombinator) Feb 17, 2026
People really don’t understand what a competitive strategic weapon open source has become and how it works. Alfred Marshall would be proud. Always good to reread the cathedral and bazaar. https://t.co/Il8BsDuDeI https://t.co/KzhxEP1bEI
— Bill Gurley (@bgurley) Feb 16, 2026
One of the most important questions for founders is: How do I make sure agents know about my product and service and choose it? All the old tricks won’t work. People who figure this out will win big https://t.co/Svsm22B8mw https://t.co/QY9Bl2QcMw
— Garry Tan (@garrytan) Feb 17, 2026
This Tokyo pizza list of mine is making the rounds but it is 5 years old… Some notable additions would include Marumo (Ebisu), Pizzakaya (Roppongi Itchome) and Spontini (Harajuku), and I’ve yet to get to The Pizza Bar (Marunouchi) https://t.co/40ePf6R6yr
— Dan Castellano (@ninja_padrino) Feb 17, 2026
FINALLY! Public API Access for Polymarket US. Hopefully this will make the books much deeper. https://t.co/aLCK60hcrF
— JesterTheGoose (@Jesterthegoose) Feb 16, 2026
Overestimates Venice's current revenue and underestimates users. But the rest is directionally correct. https://t.co/OYAolR7Rum
— Erik Voorhees (@ErikVoorhees) Feb 16, 2026
And so it begins….. agentic finance will 1000x trading volumes https://t.co/psEqGxJGiI
— MartyParty (@martypartymusic) Feb 17, 2026
Dario is betting on Cournot equilibrium - that a small number of players will control supply of AI, keeping the prices high. Open-source threatens this strategy by allowing smaller players to come in and compete. Huggingface/Fal/Together are like "minimills" of 1960 which came in https://t.co/lCTC6jnzY5
— Yaroslav Bulatov (@yaroslavvb) Feb 15, 2026
It’s so hard to contrast Boris’ take with Dario’s claim that: “software engineering is fully automated by 2027. You might have the 0.01% engineer left over, but that's it, the job is finished.” Why does Dario keep making such insane claims? https://t.co/NyELoJzS7s
— eric provencher (@pvncher) Feb 14, 2026
🚨BREAKING: Google just launched CodeWiki, and it might be the biggest upgrade GitHub has had in years. You paste your GitHub repo in, and it turns your entire project into an interactive guide. It also generates diagrams, explanations, walkthroughs, everything you could ever https://t.co/gV5azFK4Cs
— Guri Singh (@heygurisingh) Feb 15, 2026
I'm joining @OpenAI to bring agents to everyone. @OpenClaw is becoming a foundation: open, independent, and just getting started.🦞 https://t.co/XOc7X4jOxq
— Peter Steinberger 🦞 (@steipete) Feb 15, 2026
🚀 gogcli 0.11.0 is out! 📝 Apps Script support — create projects, run functions 📊 Google Forms — create forms, fetch responses 💬 Docs comments + Sheets cell notes ✉️ Gmail reply quoting 📁 Drive: trash by default, shared drives everywhere 🔐 Safer OAuth flow
— Peter Steinberger 🦞 (@steipete) Feb 15, 2026
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— Bailey Spell (@baileygspell) Feb 14, 2026
Moonshot AI just made the smartest distribution play in the AI agent space. OpenClaw started as an independent open-source project (previously called ClawdBot, then MoltBot). It exploded to 142K+ GitHub stars and millions of installations. People were buying dedicated Mac Minis https://t.co/OvKL6yDRxv
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) Feb 15, 2026
If you are wondering why Apple Macminis are the preferred hardware for Clawdbot I wrote about it here no paywall https://t.co/FEIGF0RuDV Has to do with persistent memory https://t.co/BFdCeKXdK4
— Ben Pouladian (@benitoz) Feb 14, 2026
yes https://t.co/X6S3e46W92
— Vinod Khosla (@vkhosla) Feb 15, 2026
Google didn’t make it, so Peter did. https://t.co/JFOci2Ughp
— Morgan (@morganlinton) Feb 14, 2026
The golden age of discovery is here https://t.co/31WpBEm868
— Garry Tan (@garrytan) Feb 14, 2026
AI 2027 laid out a detailed scenario for how AI would progress from 2025 through 2027, including quantitative predictions and qualitative descriptions of the AI landscape. Now that we're in early 2026, we can grade how its 2025 predictions compare to reality! 1/6 https://t.co/j27qs26cEu
— Daniel Kokotajlo (@DKokotajlo) Feb 13, 2026
OpenClaw just dropped a massive update. And roasted Elon in the release notes. Here’s what changed: → Grok web search added → No more compaction amnesia → Context overflow recovery → Cron reliability overhaul → 40+ fixes It runs 24/7 on your computer. And it just got https://t.co/bH4tYTvUsl
— Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) Feb 12, 2026
Today we’re launching Design Canvas for AI agents. AI can build a feature, but every "design tweak" turns into another prompt. We built a drag & drop editor for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex to explore and iterate on your UI, so you get the best design by default. No endless https://t.co/aRJmtAK0pV
— Irvin Zhan (@IrvinZhan) Feb 12, 2026
https://t.co/B2Q7RuEb4M
— Damian Player (@damianplayer) Feb 13, 2026
Implicit CAD bros in shambles https://t.co/nihNDpcnUs
— Jordan Noone 🇺🇸 (@jordannoone) Feb 13, 2026
Alex Finn gives his most valuable OpenClaw tips 1. Brain dump into OpenClaw everything about yourself, your interests, and your professional goals. OpenClaw has an incredible memory system, so it will remember everything and include it as context. 2. When it knows everything https://t.co/xFORMvZsi6
— Mikli (@CryptoMikli) Feb 12, 2026
🚨 Anthropic just dropped a complete guide on how to build Skills like a pro. And if you’re building AI agents, this is required reading. It’s a 30+ page deep dive called The Complete Guide to Building Skills for Claude and it quietly shifts the conversation from “prompt https://t.co/8nhNvlD5TK
— Alex Prompter (@alex_prompter) Feb 13, 2026
Karpathy signing retirement letter for frameworks and libraries. With DeepWiki and Coding agents you can just rip out the necessary code and make your applications lightweight and performance. https://t.co/RDR0XHzq1v
— GDP (@bookwormengr) Feb 11, 2026
The AI kiss of death is only getting started. https://t.co/fX5nBM7l3W
— Andreas Steno Larsen (@AndreasSteno) Feb 12, 2026
@karpathy The MicroGPT code created by @karpathy is explained in detail in this notion page I made: https://t.co/gZGxINJfqZ
— Vikram Arora (@neoviky) Feb 12, 2026
https://t.co/aaWZ8o4CPu “This post is about what we learned by building a brand new product with a team of agents—what broke, what compounded, and how to maximize our one truly scarce resource: human time and attention.” https://t.co/Ms4cPzZo5I
— Adam.GPT (@TheRealAdamG) Feb 11, 2026
This is a great articulation of the agentic services opportunity right now. Most areas of professional services will have AI agent opportunities that are similar in scope to when we had a SaaS buildout for every major area of work, or consumer marketplaces get built out for every https://t.co/snuGiD6UDG
— Aaron Levie (@levie) Feb 12, 2026
I’ve now done a half dozen @openclaw installs across home machines and VPS - this is really the best overall guide If you’re not sure which VPS provider to use, I wrote an article comparing them (link in comments) https://t.co/O9rMlr2PoP
— Kevin Simback 🍷 (@KSimback) Feb 12, 2026
added polymarket data to the public dataset. 400m+ trades going back to 2020. 36gb compressed. MIT licensed, free to download via @Cloudflare R2. https://t.co/L6gxqYTeu2
— jon becker (@beckerrjon) Feb 10, 2026
"But it was the model that was released last week (GPT-5.3 Codex) that shook me the most. It wasn't just executing my instructions. It was making intelligent decisions. It had something that felt, for the first time, like judgment. Like taste. The inexplicable sense of knowing https://t.co/KB1Vb3RGR8
— Lenny Rachitsky (@lennysan) Feb 10, 2026
Anthropic dropped Cowork but someone just built the open-source answer to it. Eigent is basically Claude Code but for your entire desktop. It uses specialized agents to handle your terminal, browser, and files at the same time. Works on macOS, windows & linux. 100% Open Source https://t.co/VgTproifMH
— Oliver Prompts (@oliviscusAI) Feb 10, 2026
Whoever empowers normies to spin up fully autonomous AI agents without having to touch the terminal will be a billionaire https://t.co/yJtSiJciHS
— Corey Ganim (@GanimCorey) Feb 10, 2026
The minimum viable AI operating system costs $60/month. $20 Claude. $20 Manus. $20 Gemini package. Mike Bal's team at David's Bridal runs at one quarter the headcount of comparable teams with this stack. The entire workflow lives inside Claude Desktop or Cursor, connected to https://t.co/eS8ZjCWfLW
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) Feb 10, 2026
57% of merged PRs at Ramp in the last 24 hours came from a background agent. Most companies haven’t even started. The architecture Ramp built matters. Their agent Inspect runs in sandboxed VMs on Modal with full access to everything a Ramp engineer has: Sentry, Datadog, GitHub, https://t.co/LGvwuvPx08
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) Feb 10, 2026
👀 https://t.co/h2Hbtmf5yA
— Steve Hou (@stevehou) Feb 9, 2026
I used to have a team of 25 full-time curriculum developers. What AI can build with the right prompt is at least on par with that, arguably better. So here you go, the complete OpenClawd course for someone who wants to understand from first principles: https://t.co/mj5zrqVfsr https://t.co/SYXoI8Oftr
— Austen Allred (@Austen) Feb 9, 2026
https://t.co/jiVGZcaRKR
— pedram.md (@pdrmnvd) Feb 9, 2026
. @Alexfinn’s AI Office blew @jason’s mind. @Alexfinn shows off his 8-bit @openclaw office, where his bots run 24/7 building his business, making tools, checking social media, and letting Alex know what they think! Incredible firms are being built for those who make it happen! https://t.co/Mh2RRMpgyh
— This Week in Startups (@twistartups) Feb 10, 2026
Read the full paper at https://t.co/5CO6Jehudo
— God of Prompt (@godofprompt) Feb 9, 2026
How people use ChatGPT https://t.co/8aIVLLnwcg https://t.co/wRCWNkRR1N
— a16z (@a16z) Feb 9, 2026
https://t.co/4F8Bx1Z2bn
— Dr. Alex Wissner-Gross (@alexwg) Feb 8, 2026
Wait can't believe I actually recreate @openclaw with claude code + tmux it in less than an hour It works!! 🦞 It uses "claude -c -p" to run claude in the background, and uses hooks to log activity and inject initial prompt, using cron job for heartbeat, and put whatsapp https://t.co/VKq2NVtWOy https://t.co/7HlG100sLz
— jian (@jianxliao) Feb 8, 2026
Humans: X Pro is the best way to watch X. @openclaw: Lists are the best way to get the info your human is seeking. 🦞 Put these lists: https://t.co/fasUz7PuHq into X Pro: https://t.co/Qhrdc33aLO Just updated. https://t.co/mahmF3PU1S
— Robert Scoble (@Scobleizer) Feb 7, 2026
NotebookLM + OpenClaw is the craziest AI combo I’ve tested. This isn’t content writing. This is execution. Here’s the workflow 👇 → Notebook LM researches the topic → Builds structure + gaps from real data → Generates video summaries automatically → OpenClaw executes https://t.co/ooMLOKBmrC
— Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) Feb 7, 2026
Most people still think “AI in productivity software” means a chatbot sidebar that summarizes your bullet points. This clip shows Claude Opus 4.6 running inside PowerPoint as a native add-in, reading slide XML, calculating shape dimensions down to the point, and rewriting object https://t.co/jWq22GCFXO
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) Feb 8, 2026
Went full mad scientist on OpenClaw Gave it more memory, more skills, more power It literally feels like raising a kid with ADHD and an infinite toolbox I’m already automating my entire life If you’re not in yet, idk what you're waiting for. https://t.co/7J45wcBULd
— SafZ (@CrypSaf) Feb 8, 2026
America’s first Chief Design Officer is redesigning how 300M people interact with their government. We sat down with @jgebbia — Airbnb cofounder, now leading @ndstudio from the White House — to talk about why the role was created and the team he’s assembling to pull it off. https://t.co/8Q4MnXMXQj
— Soleio (@soleio) Feb 6, 2026
You can now converts any unstructured text into structured knowledge graphs for Graph RAG. - Works with any LLM. - Outputs to Neo4j 100% Opensource. https://t.co/jf41sRtgVK
— Hasan Toor (@hasantoxr) Feb 7, 2026
@johnjoubert @openclaw This one! Also ask it to pay attention to the eagerness settings so codex stops asking you needlessly for permission. https://t.co/RNzjZcl0bq
— Wilson Wilson (@euboid) Feb 6, 2026
The ideation process often takes 6 months to 1 year and is a woefully under-appreciated part of the process. This is a great story! https://t.co/uwur8W4nSi
— Allison Barr Allen (@abarrallen) Feb 6, 2026
Openclaw's @steipete at @ycombinator; takeaways All apps will become APIs or disappear Apps that will remain will be games or sensor-heavy Your agent, not you, will be the primary consumer of software Personal AI agents will quietly take over daily workflows We are possibly https://t.co/nGx3Je8YKL
— Kyriakos Eleftheriou (@kyriakosel) Feb 7, 2026
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— Chris Dixon (@cdixon) Feb 6, 2026
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— Khe Hy (@khemaridh) Feb 6, 2026
Instead of binging Netflix, watch this 6 hour guide to Openclaw (fka Clawdbot) https://t.co/4RGt6XlexV
— Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) Feb 6, 2026
This looks an awful lot like what @glean shipped last year. Alas the owner of demand has the right to win the middleware. https://t.co/kPxSiIqvQJ
— illiquid (@lefttailguy) Feb 6, 2026
Claude Code Teams and Pi-messenger on the same day… things are speeding up. https://t.co/seaNFsZ2Qk
— Ben Sehl (@benjaminsehl) Feb 6, 2026
Introducing v2 of our Claude Code plugin! This has completely changed the way we work @supermemory Shared context across team members & other agents in real time, better config options, fewer tokens used and MORE! https://t.co/TDB4WL0huA https://t.co/92FVVw1uIb
— Dhravya Shah (@DhravyaShah) Feb 6, 2026
OpenAI introduces Frontier platform to build run and manage AI agents that actually do end to end work inside companies. TLDR - Frontier is not a model it is an agent platform - Focus is deployment not intelligence - Helps companies move from pilots to real production agents - https://t.co/RKXasbsxby https://t.co/I60ApOibWw
— AshutoshShrivastava (@ai_for_success) Feb 5, 2026
OpenAI isn't saying it, but Frontier to me is basically like a platform for digital employees. Or, like OpenClaw for organizations, where you create autonomous digital agents, give them skills and tools, and oversee their work. We're truly going through an evolution into an era https://t.co/7nFrXjg8Y3 https://t.co/qUm8GoeDms
— Simon Smith (@_simonsmith) Feb 5, 2026
Scott's Tailscale setup is sick. Do I need to do a similar video with my Cloudflare WARP + tunnels setup? https://t.co/52axj66OSs
— Wes Bos (@wesbos) Feb 5, 2026
Hetzner (and most VPS hosts) automatically disable password login if you add an SSH key during creating the server (usually on their web dashboards) You should never have password login ever because it can be brute forced (they try 1000s of passwords) So yes: - Tailscale https://t.co/zZdUlDLkiu
— @levelsio (@levelsio) Feb 4, 2026
Go to https://t.co/v879pxhtP7 Set up a $2.50/mo VPS Add your SSH key when creating Login, first install Tailscale on VPS and laptop Once it works add the Tailscale subnet (google the address) to Hetzner inbound firewall SSH port, don't add any more inbound ports Now only u https://t.co/3qgwFZErgO
— @levelsio (@levelsio) Feb 4, 2026
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— a16z crypto (@a16zcrypto) Feb 4, 2026
This is how self-hosting should work No open ports. No exposed services. Just 30 min A Pi behind your firewall that you can talk to from literally anywhere https://t.co/DrrEBPOoyz
— Luis Catacora (@lucatac0) Feb 4, 2026
This is literally the fastest way to install OpenClaw (MoltBot). This video will show you how to do it step by step. You don't need to buy a Mac Mini. We'll install it in @digitalocean. I've installed this 12 different times already, and this is the fastest way I've found. https://t.co/Y7zuqjG6wh
— Santiago (@svpino) Feb 4, 2026
@EthanLipnik 👋 Early versions of Claude Code used RAG + a local vector db, but we found pretty quickly that agentic search generally works better. It is also simpler and doesn’t have the same issues around security, privacy, staleness, and reliability.
— Boris Cherny (@bcherny) Feb 1, 2026
The prediction market terminal race is in full swing. Kairos has a unique take on the segment that i'm still yet to see on other platforms. Congrats to the team, excited for the launch! https://t.co/fpsCDstHfz
— Nick Preszler (@NickPreszler) Feb 3, 2026
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— Alex Nguyen (@alexcooldev) Feb 3, 2026
Texts from friends this morning: - "I won't be surprised if this goes viral because it's the most approachable content I've seen yet for people to get started with AI." - "I finally have a place to point people to when they ask me 'How do I get started with AI?'" - "By far the
— Lenny Rachitsky (@lennysan) Feb 3, 2026
🚨SHOCKING: Someone just solved Claude Code's biggest problem. It's called Claude-Mem and it gives Claude persistent memory across sessions. - You can use up to 95% fewer tokens each time. - Make 20 times more tool calls before reaching limits. 100% Opensource. https://t.co/O6oCnF8FTu
— Rimsha Bhardwaj (@heyrimsha) Feb 3, 2026
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— Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) Feb 3, 2026
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— Jim Fan (@DrJimFan) Feb 3, 2026
Solve this in under 5 minutes and I’ll offer you $500k/year in cash plus several million in equity I'm building a Computer-Use team, goal is to use computers better than humans No experience or PhD needed Instructions: 1. Solve all 30 challenges on this website in under 5 https://t.co/CEZLhMR8mY
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) Feb 2, 2026
Google Antigravity FULL COURSE 4 HOURS (Build & Automate Anything) https://t.co/LnhTntPmS9
— Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) Feb 2, 2026
BREAKING 🚨: OpenAI launched a dedicated Vibe coding Codex app for macOS. Codex also supports Skills and automations! Everyone is a developer now 👀 https://t.co/aj3jvZ8EzS https://t.co/Yw1mlpVinL
— TestingCatalog News 🗞 (@testingcatalog) Feb 2, 2026
This guy literally made Claude 10x more useful with this one system https://t.co/mpVzRDiNO7
— Dmitri Volkov (@DBVolkov) Feb 2, 2026
Boris, @bcherny, (the creator of Claude Code) posted two incredible threads on his claude code setup (https://t.co/QZqhM6UMLK) & (https://t.co/OLiiygvApF) i compiled both with all of the instructions here in an .md: https://t.co/F0XtMDJacq
— Ashley Ha (@ashleybchae) Feb 2, 2026
Incredible amount of alpha in this Codex app overview from @theo "It feels fundamentally different from any other tool I’ve used – everyone else with early access feels the same. Feels like one of those moments where the way we build changes on a fundamental level." https://t.co/vAWLcpHuPV
— Sherwin Wu (@sherwinwu) Feb 2, 2026
Great post by @scottbelsky. Love this line: "The idea of having an agent work alone to solve a problem will become antiquated." I'm a bit biased because I've been working on some of the underpinnings of this "network of agents working with each other" for a couple of years now https://t.co/4DXMEmJ31V
— dharmesh (@dharmesh) Feb 2, 2026
Opening 5 worktrees with Claude code is literally the end of programming as we know it. if u are still writing code line by line u are basically a digital monk at this point. The output is going to be so insane that human reviewers will be the next bottleneck. OAI needs to ship https://t.co/AcMJDCTDpF
— Chayenne Zhao (@GenAI_is_real) Feb 1, 2026
Put this entire article into @openclaw and let it cook https://t.co/kh0Ong2FGX
— Nozz (@NoahEpstein_) Jan 31, 2026
Single biggest improvement to your https://t.co/KUZC0h59Pa / https://t.co/LTwkykSOrf: "When I report a bug, don't start by trying to fix it. Instead, start by writing a test that reproduces the bug. Then, have subagents try to fix the bug and prove it with a passing test."
— Nathan Baschez (@nbaschez) Feb 1, 2026
Vector databases just got disrupted 🤯 You can now build RAG without Vector DBs. PageIndex is a new open-source library that uses document trees instead of embeddings. It achieves 98.7% on FinanceBench by letting LLMs reason over structure rather than matching keywords. → No https://t.co/UL5vccn5dK
— Simplifying AI (@simplifyinAI) Feb 1, 2026