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Swyx (@swyx)

  • @WorkOS @mattpocockuk @zackproser also doing great. AIE audience LOVES the workos content, they are doing something right [3 ❤️ 1 🔄]
  • @TomasReimers @cursor_ai full info [9 ❤️]
  • @TomasReimers @cursor_ai *github competitor fml [48 ❤️]

Josh Woodward (@joshwoodward)

  • 🇧🇷World-changing AI companies are coming from Brazil.

That’s why we’ve officially expanded our Google AI Futures Fund to Brazil, partnering with venture capital leader Monashees to launch the Gama Fund.

We’re looking for an elite cohort of deep tech founders and will offer:

  • Early access to Google DeepMind models
  • Up to $2M in co-investment
  • $350k in Google Cloud & Gemini credits
  • Direct co-development with Google engineers at our new IPT Open campus hub

Apply today: [351 ❤️ 32 🔄]

Thibault Sottiaux (@thsottiaux)

  • Bim bada boum. I am in France for the week and we are rolling out all the most exciting Codex features across Europe. Coincidence or did the team think I wasn’t able to be productive otherwise? [1223 ❤️ 15 🔄]
  • This was fixed. You know what’s coming 👀

Give us 24 hours to reset the Codex rate limits across all plans. [5799 ❤️ 243 🔄]

  • Oy. We are aware that some Codex users are experiencing high error rates with “model at capacity” and are working to bring things back to being stable. [3628 ❤️ 107 🔄]

Peter Yang (@petergyang)

  • Publishing a new tutorial to make Codex or Claude Code your personal advisor using a skill with 4 files. Plus, I managed to save Fable’s advice too before it got restricted 🥲

📌 Subscribe to get the tutorial tmr: [78 ❤️ 4 🔄]

  • Honestly I don’t want to be a hater but I feel like this is what happens when nobody internally wants to tell the CEO no.

Maybe this thing will blow our socks off? [280 ❤️ 13 🔄]

  • Damn not again. Is every company with 1,000+ people going to do this 😭 [204 ❤️ 4 🔄]

Madhu Guru (@realmadhuguru)

  • over the last century, we’ve treated the intellect as a defining human trait and under-invested in other aspects that make us uniquely human, such as self-awareness, intuition, compassion and kindness.

the next few years will force us to rethink this. [7 ❤️ 2 🔄]

  • The real prize in the SpaceX-Cursor deal is the agentic harness that will become the core for automating all knowledge work at scale.

Here’s what SpaceX is getting:

  1. Production-grade agentic harness -planning, context management, tool use, iteration, verification, memory, error recovery.
    Any product experience can be completely redesigned in an AI-native way with this harness.

  2. Expertise on the full AI stack - model, evals, harness, application layer.

  3. End to end product lifecycle focus: product strategy -> user journeys -> GTM. Everything optimized for one job: helping software engineers build.

Very few companies do even one of these well. Cursor brings all three. [44 ❤️ 4 🔄]

Thariq (@trq212)

  • Slack now renders HTML attachments instead of just showing it as text 😭🙏 [2513 ❤️ 43 🔄]

Amjad Masad (@amasad)

  • Databricks partner of the year! [155 ❤️ 6 🔄]

Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg)

  • Quick one to set the stage:

☑️ 30 minute function invocations
🆕 24 hour sandbox lifetimes [81 ❤️ 3 🔄]

  • It’s time to ship [295 ❤️ 15 🔄]
  • This aged well 😂 iykyk [190 ❤️ 5 🔄]

Aaron Levie (@levie)

  • One of the biggest questions in AI is how far behind open weights models remain from closed models at any given time. There are huge differences in market structures depending on whether open weights models remain 3 or 6 months behind, or if they fall behind by years.

The answer to this will determine how the chip stack plays out, where inference can be run, what sovereign AI looks like, what happens at the applied AI layer, what the margin structure looks like in AI, how much companies can afford to spend on AI, and more.

At the moment the open weights players appear to be holding up at keeping close to frontier levels of capability. Will be fun to see how this plays out. [206 ❤️ 13 🔄]

  • The Cursor deal is symbolically quite significant. It was effectively the first mega success in the applied layer of AI.

They firmly proved out the value proposition of having a deep domain focus, the role you play as a model router, when to lean into frontier models vs. when to train your own, and the role of applied AI GTM and distribution to make sure you’re actually taking advantage of the market opportunity.

Every aspect of their business was tuned to carve out ground and keep doubling down in a highly competitive space. This is really the first at scale template for how to execute this playbook. [736 ❤️ 38 🔄]

Ryo Lu (@ryolu_)

  • [104 ❤️ 5 🔄]
  • the crazy thing about Cursor mobile
    is @rikcreation coded most of the real thing with Cursor, as a “designer”

titles don’t mean shit.
you can just build. [204 ❤️ 11 🔄]

  • crazy idea: what if X, Cursor, were the same thing? [2195 ❤️ 47 🔄]

Garry Tan (@garrytan)

  • 9Mothers is one of those technologies whose impact is immediately obvious to warfighters [74 ❤️ 5 🔄]
  • You’ll never achieve anything if you are afraid of being cringe

Then again this is from someone trying to use looksmaxxing to achieve outsize return, good luck with that [588 ❤️ 16 🔄]

  • Which leads to… Bowen’s differentiation of self

Low differentiation = highly reactive to others’ emotional cues, loses self in relationships, can’t hold boundaries under pressure — collapses into “we-ness” (everyone must feel the same or the bond feels threatened).

Two flavors of the same disease: chameleons (adjust themselves to please, fusion mode) and bullies (force others to conform, the asshole mode). Both are undifferentiated. The self-abandoner and the asshole are the same person.

The fix is the same: lower the chronic anxiety, raise the capacity to stay a separate self in contact. [17 ❤️]

Matt Turck (@mattturck)

  • FirstMark Guilds Summit swag wins [19 ❤️ 2 🔄]

Zara Zhang (@zarazhangrui)

  • You don’t have to chase the cool thing. Do whatever you’re already doing so well that it becomes the cool thing.

The cool thing is rarely cool when it starts. It becomes cool because someone went deep on something everyone else thought was too small. [162 ❤️ 17 🔄]

  • Every other product right now is “an AI agent that does everything in your work & life & integrates with everything.”

Cool, that’s just Claude/Codex.

If you want me to use your thing instead, it needs an opinion & a soul. Build small & sharp, not big & generic.

Doing everything means doing nothing. Speaking to everybody means speaking to nobody. [158 ❤️ 11 🔄]

Nikunj Kothari (@nikunj)

  • Vibes at Cursor Compile were immaculate. Also getting a custom mechanical keyboard is a new kind of swag ceiling for conferences ⌨️ [139 ❤️ 6 🔄]
  • Be in the judgement (data) path or the token path. Today’s @cursor_ai acquisition sets the path for more application companies. Congrats to all my friends 🥳 [23 ❤️ 2 🔄]

Dan Shipper (@danshipper)

  • I think this is quite likely [134 ❤️ 14 🔄]
  • just switched off of Atlas Browser and back onto Dia

i’ve been having so many weird bugs with atlas, and doesn’t feel like it’s improving [72 ❤️ 1 🔄]

Aditya Agarwal (@adityaag)

  • Apply to SPC if you’d like to join us [3 ❤️]
  • You didn’t miss this one. @RamaswmySridhar is dropping by @southpkcommons next week.

He grew Google’s ad business from $1.5B to $ 100B+.

Now he’s running Snowflake through the AI shift. [38 ❤️ 5 🔄]


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