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Peter Yang (@petergyang)

  • “I’ve raised a $2M seed round, but I’m not going to hire anybody for a while.

As a startup founder, you want to understand every job and do it and feel the pain before you hire.

The reality is that an agent is alot faster to onboard and they retain all the training so you can improve it over time.”

📌 Watch Ryan talk more about how he onboards AI agents here: [46 ❤️ 9 🔄]

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  • “We used to say build the MVP. Now you should build the system that builds the MVP first.”

Here’s my new episode with @ryancarson where he shared how he runs his startup solo with AI agents:

✅ OpenClaw as his AI chief of staff to triage emails, book meetings, and do sales outreach

✅ Codex and Devin as his AI eng team to ship features while he sleeps

Some quotes from Ryan:

“Spend a lot of time upfront setting up your skills + documentation. Then you’ve suddenly unlocked the work of 10 people.”

“Treat your agent like a real employee. Give it a real email address, calendar access, and GitHub account.”

“Pay a designer to set up your design system and brand. After that, you can use AI to generate on-brand assets.”

📌 Watch now:

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@linear: The AI agent platform for modern teams [164 ❤️ 13 🔄]

Madhu Guru (@realmadhuguru)

  • CEOs feel AI FOMO, but many of them and their lieutenants have gotten used to arms-length leadership and lack the muscle to get hands-on with AI.

So they set sweeping, imprecise AI mandates for their company.

This leads to performative, low-effort demos from employees trying to meet the coarse goals.

Next thing you know it’s been two years with no real progress and a startup with hands-on leadership is disrupting you. [23 ❤️ 3 🔄]

Thariq (@trq212)

  • to be clear I don’t think the models are quite there yet, Bun is extremely verifiable and has incredible test coverage

but I think they will get there [133 ❤️ 4 🔄]

  • my main takeaway from the Bun rewrite is that legacy codebases will be incredibly valuable as a source for “distilling” code into new forms

every game should be crossplatform, all legacy software should work on the web, we don’t need COBOL anymore [1413 ❤️ 45 🔄]

Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg)

  • How do you build a great brand? Build a great product [412 ❤️ 16 🔄]
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  • BJJ is the peak athletic pursuit. Nothing I’ve tried comes close. Join the cult [357 ❤️ 11 🔄]

Aaron Levie (@levie)

  • CEOs are uniquely prone to AI psychosis because they’re sufficiently distant from the last mile of work that still has to happen to generate most value with AI.

So when they play with AI, they see the happy path results, often not considering the next 10 or 20 things that have to happen to get sustainable results from agents.

“Look I made this awesome product prototype”. Yes but you didn’t have to review the code before it went into production and fix a bunch of issues.

“Look I generated a contract”. Yes but you didn’t verify all the terms before it goes out to the counterparty and didn’t have to wire up all the past contracts to work with.

The best thing you can do as a CEO is to use AI a ton to figure out the real implications of agents in the enterprise, and come out the other side with an appreciation for both the upside and the real work that goes into them. [4865 ❤️ 509 🔄]

Garry Tan (@garrytan)

  • High agency high taste is the unlock these days [334 ❤️ 17 🔄]
  • When all your friends are building on the edge [87 ❤️ 1 🔄]
  • I’m having the time of my life frankly [89 ❤️ 3 🔄]

Matt Turck (@mattturck)

  • Is AGI already here?

“I think if we froze the models that we have right now and you really worked on the harness and maybe we also spent more time training with a great harness, I think people would really feel the AGI in every single domain” - @yanndubs of @OpenAI [12 ❤️ 5 🔄]

Zara Zhang (@zarazhangrui)

  • I recently discovered a life-changing Mac app “Amphetamine” which keeps your Mac awake even when lid is closed

Much more reliable & easier to use than the caffeinate command in the terminal

Now I can finally close my laptop with peace of mind [699 ❤️ 45 🔄]

  • Ran into a friend who was an engineering manager; she just voluntarily transitioned to be an IC and has never been happier because she can finally get her hands on building again [38 ❤️]
  • OpenAI being more open
    Also I just realized recently that Codex is open source [93 ❤️ 1 🔄]

Nikunj Kothari (@nikunj)

  • Reverse engineering APIs through network requests is one of the most fun things you can do with Claude Code to automate tasks..

SO many websites are impossible to navigate “deterministically” via the DOM (or through screenshots).

So, I just point Claude Code to use browser_harness by @browser_use (or vanilla playwright) and ask it to sniff network requests on the pages that I’m trying to get info on.

And, I just keep clicking around on the sections of data that I want. And, then Claude Code is generally able to go through the logs to figure out what is the right structure for these APIs and what kind of auth do they need (most are cookie based). We also determine what kind of rate limits exist based on trial and error.

I’m able to use that to construct jobs that allow me to get that data programmatically. There are many use cases for this besides scraping. I use this for random side projects (like the travel CLI), for monitoring websites (for intel), and for many many other use cases.

Every website will soon need to be headless, and we’ll need to figure out mechanisms for how we have our agents pay these websites programmatically as well.

Just as we have llms.txt for data and structure, we’ll soon need tools.txt for agents to determine what tools exist that can be leveraged. [57 ❤️ 2 🔄]

  • Interesting that when I say travel (and points) most people instantly think of flights. Points for hotels are dramatically underrated folks!!
  • Spent this weekend building a pretty rad (imo) travel CLI product that I’d love to test in public..

Anyone have a trip coming up soon AND has a boatload of points?

Reply here with origin, destination, point breakdown and I’ll reply with the output! [25 ❤️]

Dan Shipper (@danshipper)

  • Fantastic breakdown of After Automation in today’s AI Daily Brief

Thanks for such a thoughtful episode @nlw! [25 ❤️ 2 🔄]

  • wdyt? what is @every? [20 ❤️]
  • if you didnt read it yet you should: [19 ❤️]

Follow Builders 自动生成 · 2026-05-25