Every company will become an AI factory, wherein the unit of production is the token.
Tokens, however, create usage tracking billing headaches that are v unlike SaaS.
▲ AI Gateway now solves the metering problem across models & providers with one /𝚟𝟷/𝚛𝚎𝚙𝚘𝚛𝚝 API call
Vercel: Introducing the Reporting API for AI Gateway:
• Track your customers' usage with tags
• See what your team is spending internally
• Compare costs across pricing tiers
• Calculate your margins on AI features
Read more ↓
https://vercel.fyi/ai-gateway-api
Sherry Jiang
incredibly excited to have @PhilHedayatnia speak at @aiDotEngineer singapore on the design track
phil runs @AirfoilStudio - a 40-person design studio that's worked with some of the biggest names in ai - @ExaAILabs , @cerebras , @reductoai and 1/5 of Forbes' Next Billion Dollar Startups).
i've known phil for years and he's one of the most thoughtful people in the design space - not afraid to voice provocative opinions or challenge how we think about building AI products.
@swyx @aimuggle @ivanleomk @agrimsingh @unprofeshme
Google Cloud Singapore
Turn your vision into reality, instantly ✨
We've partnered with @Replit to bring "vibe coding" to enterprises! Use #Gemini to transform simple text descriptions into fully deployed software, empowering anyone to build.
Learn more ⬇️ https://goo.gle/4aTjboJ
Xuan Huang · 黄玄
http://x.com/i/article/2036983028677816320
Justine Moore
I don't want to be an asshole here, but I'm worried we're losing the concept of personal responsibility
Duane Dichiara
CA Democrat legislators have been in power so long that they have no idea how to handle a reporter like @ZavalaA who actually demands answers instead of asking once then slinking away, afraid to lose "access." Look at them squirm. More Zavala, please.
Ashley Zavala: The California lawmakers in charge of the Capitol Annex Project broke their promise to be more transparent.
They refuse to hand over key cost records, stating that keeping them secret is in the public's best interest.
After three rejected interview requests, I confronted them:
Apple seems happy with apps made with Replit as evident by the high rate of acceptance.
Elias Reyes: Oh wow!! Approved second try! I think this is the fastest I’ve ever built and launched an app thanks to using @Replit for the first time time
Francois Chaubard
very special event tonight launching @arcprize v3 with @sama @mikeknoop @fchollet @GregKamradt @ @ycombinator SOTA results are 0.37%! 🤯 new gauntlet thrown AI ppl. new ideas needed.
Chris
both Sam Altman and Francois said agi was a long ways off, still need some fundamental breakthroughs (2+)
Matt Mahan has a plan for California to spend better, not more
Enforce accountability by linking future raises for politicians to results for working Californians
https://mahanforcalifornia.com/spending/
I think this is probably skill issue
You as CEO need to help your engineers and employees get ahead, that's the point. That's why someone comes to work for you. Because you aren't a businessman, you're a business, man!
Patrick OShaughnessy: William on how an early stage employee takes way more risk than a founder:
"If I'm making $400-500K at Google or Meta and go to an early stage company to get 1% of this company and make $90,000. I've now changed the trajectory of my life, that's a lot of risk.
But as a
It is
Santo Reyes: Aint no way this is the same @bcherny that created claudecode.
Dang I thought $40k for this mo was crazy but I guess I am rookie numbers
$150k #april_goals
shirish: The Anthropic team is dogfooding Claude Code at insane levels.
In the last 52 days, the Claude team dropped 50+ major UPDATES.
One employee alone hit $150,000 in a single month on Claude Code
80% of employees use it daily, with power users racking up six-figure bills.
Chris
Sam Altman tonight:
Approximately he just said “We’re routing GPUS toward spud.”
Chris: @StormslayerDev What’s funny is these people don’t know they’re routing compute toward a new model because of how good it is
I really wish we could reclaim design back to meaning “a plan for arranging elements to accomplish a particular purpose”
We got overly obsessed with arranging elements and forgot about the purpose.
Nan Yu: @pdotcv If I had one big gripe with how we talk about these things, it’s that “design” is too narrowly conceived.
Experiment design is design. Chip design is design. API design is design.
We’ve boxed ourselves in so much that often I think designers don’t give themselves permission
I do this out loud in meetings sometimes and people look at me like I am crazy
But actually I am just an external thinker and often my intuition arrives eventually at the right thing after some more thinking
Darshak Rana ⚡️: I accidentally broke my brain reading about Nobel Prize winners last month.
There's this thing called "Janusian thinking" that basically explains why some people's minds work like magic while the rest of us think in straight lines. Named after Janus, the Roman god with two faces
GStack beats Superpowers head to head
Nakul Kelkar: http://x.com/i/article/2036876538730430464
sarah guo
Bernie Sanders does not want Americans to have intelligence
The Washington Post: Sen. Bernie Sanders will introduce legislation today to block the construction of new data centers until lawmakers enact regulations on AI, laying down a marker on the populist left as Washington confronts public skepticism of the new technology. https://wapo.st/4tbhxGE
Many such cases
Karan Kartikeya: @Akasheth_ Claude Code with @garrytan‘s GStack. Have been using it from past 3-4 days, and really surprised by the quality of assessment I get from it. Not to mention but the QA really does a great job🔥
One of the most important things about this new age is you have to use tokens aggressively to create something remarkable
You have to let it rip. If you do, and you have agency and taste, the result will be remarkable.
So token credits for AI is a big part of making startups accessible regardless of where you grew up or whether your family has money
Y Combinator: Every student accepted into Startup School India now gets $25k+ in AI and cloud credits.
Apply, get in, and start building: https://events.ycombinator.com/yc-sus-india
Aakash Gupta
The distribution of individual developer output is about to shift from normal to power law. Boris Cherny just showed you the proof.
266 GitHub contributions. One person. One day. Using a tool he built twelve months ago.
For context, most engineers at a big tech company push 2 to 3 commits per day. Boris himself was lauded at Meta for hitting 8. That was considered exceptional output at one of the most engineering-dense companies on Earth.
266 is 33x his own celebrated peak. The 10x engineer just became the 100x engineer, and we’re watching it happen in real time.
The reason is simple. When your development environment executes intent instead of keystrokes, the bottleneck shifts from how fast you can write to how fast you can think. Thinking speed varies by orders of magnitude more than typing speed ever did. The mechanical distance between “I know what this should do” and “it’s shipped” collapsed to near zero.
266 commits means Boris spent his day on decisions. Architecture, sequencing, judgment, review. A mediocre engineer with the same tool still thinks through each decision at the same speed they always did. The tool didn’t change that.
AI coding tools don’t compress the skill gap. They decompress it. The ceiling for what one great mind can ship per day just moved from “impressive” to “looks automated.” The floor barely moved at all.
The GitHub contribution graph was designed to measure work ethic. It now measures taste per hour.
Boris Cherny: Today was a good day
Mazdak Rezvani
You are welcome to use Claude Code if you want, but remember that your competitor, who's about to kick your ass, is using Codex.
leo 🐾
So it's time for an update! For March 2026... which agentic code product do you currently prefer, Codex (w/ GPT-5.4 xhigh) or Claude Code (w/ Claude Opus 4.6)?
Katherine Boyle
Great to see this. Gwynne Shotwell should be a household name. One of the most impressive business leaders of our time.
TIME: TIME’s new cover: SpaceX is racing to build its most powerful rockets yet with the goal of returning humans to the moon. Gwynne Shotwell is leading the charge alongside Elon Musk. Read it here: https://time.com/article/2026/03/26/gwynne-shotwell-profile/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_content=260326
David K 🎹
If you willingly use `useEffect` for data fetching, that's fine, just please go into your GitHub settings and set this to disabled
Alec Stapp
Reminder that the United States could have been the world leader in 5G technology instead of China if we had just given *one guy* a green card when he needed one.
Anna Stokke
San Francisco axed 8th grade algebra to improve equity, ignoring warnings the policy was driven by ideology, not evidence. The result? Fewer kids in advanced hs math & racial gaps remained. Now they're reversing course. Lowering the bar isn't equity. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/24/us/san-francisco-public-schools-algebra.html?unlocked_article_code=1.WFA.LQzH.Qhua1ea54_6F&smid=url-share
RT @sapinker: It's not just phonics: Schools have failed to teach reading because they ignore 50+ years of findings in cognitive psychology…
I'm improving the /land-and-deploy skill in GStack and I am amazed that this is going to work
I recommend most GStack users get the hang of /plan-eng-review and other plan skills, but once you get it and get sick of so many decisions, I made /autoplan based on my own use of GStack to select smart defaults.
Instead of 20+ questions that are in the weeds, it will verify premises and then just do the smart thing.
As we build this software factory I am realizing smarter and smarter defaults CAN be written back into GStack and since it auto-updates your GStack gets smarter every day alongside mine.
And with that, we can go faster.
If a person sounds a bit like a robot and you intuitively think it’s to gain followers,
you can bet your money they have a ghost writing agency.
Especially, if it’s too polished and researched.
Fwiw, every day in my DMs there are 2-3 people trying to sell me content 🤦♂️
Many such cases #GStackFam
Tomás Stambulsky: @garrytan I have just released my first project using Gstack throughout the entire process.
It was super useful and allowed me to better understand the product I wanted to build.
btw, here it's http://pestoagent.com
Testing a new feature for Microsoft Foundry support in @openclaw. Their website is a jungle, I used to make screenshots so codex can guide me through it, but now Chrome has an MCP so codex can simply connect and drive my browser session and do all of that for me.
The human is no longer the bottleneck.
sarah guo
Boom Loop 🔁
Garrett Langley: Huge results from @SFPD: From 2023 to 2025, major crimes fell 44%, larceny halved, car thefts fell 54%, and burglaries fell 33%. Step change improvement for the people of San Francisco in only a few years.
たろいも
Linear Agentまじ便利、広めたい
审美来自于减少而不是增加:ai可以增加无限地增加功能,但是人需要判断砍掉什么功能。
RIP my attention span
Shobhit - Building SuperCmd: Done @garrytan
Now you can use your apple watch to control claude code session! built this in 6 hours, used gstack for this
See /office-hours from gstack in action in the video.
- Your Claude session, live on your Apple Watch
- Accept, reject, or reply instantly to prompts
Two weeks ago I didn't expect to release an open source package or become a maintainer of one of the fastest growing ones for 2026.
But it's been amazing. Please keep the feedback coming.
Thank you #GStackFam LFG
BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work: https://every.to/plus-one
Connected to the @every ecosystem
Plus Ones automatically use @every's agent-native apps, no setup required:
- @CoraComputer for searching, sending, and managing email
- @TrySpiral for great writing in your voice
- Proof (https://proofeditor.ai) for agent-native document editing
Custom skills and workflows we use and love
Plus Ones come pre-loaded with skills and workflows we use ourselves @every —some we've made, and some we think are great.
- Content digest—summarizes the publications you read, starting with @every
- Daily brief—your day's schedule and to-dos sent to you each morning
- Animate—turn any static screenshot into an animation with @Remotion
- Frontend—Anthropic's front-end skill (which we use all the time!)
We also make it fast to connect Google, Notion, Github, and more to your Plus One.
Our goal is to give you a capable AI coworker right away, not a vanilla OpenClaw that you have to teach from scratch.
Why we built Plus One
@OpenClaw has changed the way we work at Every.
We effectively have a parallel org chart of AI coworkers, each with a name, a manager, and real responsibilities. Because of them our workflows are completely different—our company is different—and we would never go back.
But getting here has been hard. Claws require a significant amount of manual setup and require a dedicated machine—like a Mac Mini—running 24/7 to stay responsive.
We have learned that the hard part of Claws is the infrastructure around them—the hosting, the integrations, the skills, and the ongoing care.
We’ve made them work great for our team, and we want to share everything we’ve learned with you.
We're letting in 20 people a week to start, and scaling invites quickly from there. @Every subscribers get priority.
Bring your Plus One to work: http://every.to/plus-one
Next.js is for everyone
Next.js: Next.js 16.2 introduces a stable Adapter API, built with Netlify, Cloudflare, OpenNext, AWS, and Google Cloud. But the API is only part of the story.
Next.js is used by millions of developers across every major cloud, and making it work well everywhere is on us. Here are our
Victor
We've been running this way at @every for months. Today everyone else can too.
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
Every 📧
We doubled our team without hiring anyone. This is how.
Plus One waitlist is live: https://every.to/plus-one
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
yash poojary
if you ain’t got a Plus One in 2026, you’re already in the minus
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
This is very welcome and a small but meaningful step to fight spam on the openclaw repo. https://github.blog/changelog/2026-03-25-disable-comments-on-individual-commits/
Michelle Stephens
I have more Christians than non-Christians telling me @ACTS17org should not exist. I have thought deeply and wrestled with God about this from its inception over 18 months ago and would like to share what has been revealed to me up until this point.
Why ACTS 17 Collective should exist, a thread
Willie
This started as all great things must start..
...with people being psychos.
Members of the team were adding openclaws to our team chat, and it was absolute chaos.
But in that primordial soup we found the amazing power of
having a personalized partner with superpowers
a subject matter expert your team could trust
a group, connected together, tackling things as a team
we found the future, and hopefully everyone will join us there soon
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
Austin Tedesco
One-click OpenClaw in your Slack, supercharged with the tools we use to run the @every business via a fleet of agents. This has completely changed how we work.
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
Nityesh
My biggest feel-the-AGI moment this month was watching our team start tagging AI teammates to do real work on this product - including things like brainstorming the product's name and intro video itself!
That's when it hit me - AI employees are going to be a reality in 2026.
This is your opportunity to get ahead of the curve! 🚀
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
Ryan Carson
This looks interesting
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
Shipped 0.2.0 of discrawl, syncs much faster now. I use it every day to understand what the biggest pain points are in the OpenClaw Discord. https://github.com/steipete/discrawl/releases/tag/v0.2.0
Daniel Rodrigues
As someone non-technical, getting openclaw up and running has always felt like too much. This just works
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
“We’d rather waste tokens than waste time”
- founder of one of the most AI-native startups I know @brandonchen00
Anukshi Mittal
Working with my Plus One has completely changed how I think about work.
Iris lives in Slack, is connected to all my tools, and knows my workflows. She handles all my everyday tasks, drafts emails, writes monthly improvement updates from GitHub, and more.
At this point, I talk to her about almost everything—if Iris can do it, I delegate it and focus on the work that actually needs me.
We’ve been working this way at @every for months.
Today everyone else can too: https://every.to/plus-one
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
New in Gemini: Live's biggest upgrade yet
Faster responses.
Smarter responses.
More EQ.
More linguistic range.
2x longer context.
Android and iOS, powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash.
Enjoy!
Dan McAteer
the structure of the agent economy is forming
openclaw, hermes agent, claude and similar are the cloud providers
packaged agents built on the platform like Plus One here are the applications
tools for the packaged agents are dev tools
plus a million other niches we can't see
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
Kieran Klaassen
The easiest way to set up an @openclaw! Best of all, @CoraComputer is preinstalled and linked to your Every account.
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
Morgan
Haha, this video is hilarious. Never seen someone make it look more difficult to plug a few cables into a Mac Mini.
I definitely agree - if you're having trouble connecting a power cable, and a keyboard and mouse, to a Mac, definitely don't try to setup OpenClaw, it's going to be wayyyyy to hard for you 😜
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
When I built menugen ~1 year ago, I observed that the hardest part by far was not the code itself, it was the plethora of services you have to assemble like IKEA furniture to make it real, the DevOps: services, payments, auth, database, security, domain names, etc...
I am really looking forward to a day where I could simply tell my agent: "build menugen" (referencing the post) and it would just work. The whole thing up to the deployed web page. The agent would have to browse a number of services, read the docs, get all the api keys, make everything work, debug it in dev, and deploy to prod. This is the actually hard part, not the code itself. Or rather, the better way to think about it is that the entire DevOps lifecycle has to become code, in addition to the necessary sensors/actuators of the CLIs/APIs with agent-native ergonomics. And there should be no need to visit web pages, click buttons, or anything like that for the human.
It's easy to state, it's now just barely technically possible and expected to work maybe, but it definitely requires from-scratch re-design, work and thought. Very exciting direction!
Patrick Collison: When @karpathy built MenuGen (https://karpathy.bearblog.dev/vibe-coding-menugen/), he said:
"Vibe coding menugen was exhilarating and fun escapade as a local demo, but a bit of a painful slog as a deployed, real app. Building a modern app is a bit like assembling IKEA future. There are all these services,
When I built menugen ~1 year ago, I observed that the hardest part by far was not the code itself, it was the plethora of services you have to assemble like IKEA furniture to make it real, the DevOps: services, payments, auth, database, security, domain names, etc...
I am really looking forward to a day where I could simply tell my agent: "build menugen" (referencing the post) and it would just work. The whole thing up to the deployed web page. The agent would have to browse a number of services, read the docs, get all the api keys, make everything work, debug it in dev, and deploy to prod. This is the actually hard part, not the code itself. Or rather, the better way to think about it is that the entire DevOps lifecycle has to become code, in addition to the necessary sensors/actuators of the CLIs/APIs with agent-native ergonomics. And there should be no need to visit web pages, click buttons, or anything like that for the human.
It's easy to state, it's now just barely technically possible and expected to work maybe, but it definitely requires from-scratch re-design, work and thought. Very exciting direction!
Patrick Collison: When @karpathy built MenuGen (https://karpathy.bearblog.dev/vibe-coding-menugen/), he said:
"Vibe coding menugen was exhilarating and fun escapade as a local demo, but a bit of a painful slog as a deployed, real app. Building a modern app is a bit like assembling IKEA future. There are all these services,
Aaron Levie
We dramatically underestimate how much change management it is going to take to automate most knowledge worker tasks.
Between data being in legacy environments or systems or without good APIs, context missing for doing the task, teams that are less technical, and other factors, there’s still a lot of work to drive real AI transformation in an enterprise.
This is actually great news if you’re building right now because the opportunity is to build the software bridges to make this easier, or to build new services firms to help with this change management. Opportunity is all around for those looking.
Jason Shuman: Silicon Valley thinks AI agents are a $20/mo self-serve subscription.
Main Street is paying local agencies $10,000 just to turn them on.
Everyone assumes AI will be bought primarily online like Slack or Zoom. I think they are wrong.
Some of the biggest winners in the AI boom
Brandon Gell
We announced Plus One an hour ago... we just passed 1,700 people on the waitlist and I've had 10+ people from major business message me directly to get access. The demand for this product is incredible.
Probably going public with it in April and going as fast as we can to take people off the waitlist in the meantime.
Want a +1? Get on this list! http://every.to/plus-one
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
Daniel Hunter
on the waitlist @every 😁
Amit Bhatia
Got early access to @every Plus One couple of weeks back and it's truly an amazing experience.
my plus one was easy to setup (3 minutes) and has been working well in helping me research, learn, organize and ship my product.
Thank you @danshipper and @every team
Dan Shipper 📧: BREAKING!
Introducing Plus One:
A hosted @openclaw that lives in your Slack and comes pre-loaded with @every's best tools, skills, and workflows.
Set it up in one click, and use your ChatGPT subscription (or any other API key.)
Bring your Plus One to work:
Cursor
Earlier this week, we published our technical report on Composer 2.
We're sharing additional research on how we train new checkpoints. With real-time RL, we can ship improved versions of the model every five hours.
Brycent
Chatted with @garrytan :)
> GStack
> Ycombinator
> Insane batch numbers
> Balancing time + responsibilities
AI can generate 100 million splats, but it’s one creator’s imagination that made this uniquely beautiful world possible!🤩
World Labs: This entire cyberpunk world was built by a single creator.
100 million Gaussian splats, with nearly every surface and structure generated in Marble.
We’re entering an era where individuals can build entire worlds.
AI can generate 100 million splats, but it’s one creator’s imagination that made this uniquely beautiful world possible!🤩
World Labs: This entire cyberpunk world was built by a single creator.
100 million Gaussian splats, with nearly every surface and structure generated in Marble.
We’re entering an era where individuals can build entire worlds.
Noah Zweben
Thrilled to announce Claude Code auto-fix – in the cloud. Web/Mobile sessions can now automatically follow PRs - fixing CI failures and addressing comments so that your PR is always green.
This happens remotely so you can fully walk away and come back to a ready-to-go PR.
Noah Zweben
Thrilled to announce Claude Code auto-fix – in the cloud. Web/Mobile sessions can now automatically follow PRs - fixing CI failures and addressing comments so that your PR is always green.
This happens remotely so you can fully walk away and come back to a ready-to-go PR.
I guess gstack is now in distribution in Claude Code
You can just open a blank window and say install gstack and it works now
The term for "PM who prototypes" is just PM
The term for "PM who doesn't prototype" is unemployed
Steve Ruiz: so what are we calling the "PM who prototypes"
🦇 SF @garrytan bat signal engaged
Comcast Business is down again at your office?
Step 1: Call their dedicated business line 1-800-391-3000.
Step 2: Demand a ticket number.
Step 3: Escalate to retention.
Michael Silver: I installed @Starlink on the roof of our building and dropped a cable into our office. Starlink is the only reason we've been able to do work.
@garrytan who do we need to lobby to get this fixed?
dang they are shipping FAST
Noah Zweben: Thrilled to announce Claude Code auto-fix – in the cloud. Web/Mobile sessions can now automatically follow PRs - fixing CI failures and addressing comments so that your PR is always green.
This happens remotely so you can fully walk away and come back to a ready-to-go PR.
http://x.com/i/article/2037227446123008000
Brandon Gell
Massive demo day tomorrow for everything launching in Q2 across @every:
- Plus One: Get your own openclaw employee in one click
- Monologue: new model and NOTES across ios, mac, and apple watch
- Sparkle: An entirely new build that organizes AND cleans your mac
- Spiral: A CLI and dope X integration
- Cora: A CLI and inbox. Goodbye gmail
- Proof: Stable and coming out with a ton of new features to enable comms between you and your agent
Every 📧: Tomorrow at 11am ET, we're showing Plus One live for the first time during our Q2 Demo Day—live from Brooklyn.
Plus product updates from @CoraComputer, @usemonologue, Proof, @SparkleApp, and @TrySpiral.
Live Q&A with @danshipper and the team.
RSVP: https://every.to/events/q2-2026-demo-day
come to Demo Day tomorrow!!
Every 📧: Tomorrow at 11am ET, we're showing Plus One live for the first time during our Q2 Demo Day—live from Brooklyn.
Plus product updates from @CoraComputer, @usemonologue, Proof, @SparkleApp, and @TrySpiral.
Live Q&A with @danshipper and the team.
RSVP: https://every.to/events/q2-2026-demo-day
Vadim
Codex just one-shotted a bug that Claude Code spent 4 hours trying to fix.
WHAT THE HELL?!
Vol. I of this @stripe 🤝 @Railway collab. Don't miss the magical demo!
Angelo 🇵🇷: Something we/I been working on for a long time and I am over joyed it's out!
Railway is now on @stripe. Sign up for Railway, deploy databases, apps, and storage directly from the Stripe CLI.
10 minutes with @rohdeali. I love this format
Wired is tired
Trae Stephens: The world is splitting between people who engage with reality to build the future and professional outrage artists spinning fantasy in the name of “accountability.” Wired has cast its lot with the latter.
Wired talked to 37 people (including trying to talk to one employee's
After 3 days of wrestling with config, I finally wired up Meta Ads (FB & IG) into OpenClaw!
My CGO agent Victor just published our first FB post. I'm so hyped.
The new workflow:
1. Maya (Agent) decodes customer psychology
2. Content Manager (Agent) drafts a week of posts + lists needed visuals
3. Me → shoot or generate the assets
4. Victor (Agent) schedules, analyzes, and feeds data back to the team
“How do you get your product ideas?”
I don’t get ideas by “thinking”
I get ideas by “playing”: endlessly tinkering with the models
I get ideas by “talking”: having a wide surface area & regularly chatting with followers, users, entrepreneurs, developers
Ideas are born out of collision & non-utilitarian exploration
Skills are changing the way we transfer knowledge.
Yesterday, I spent an hour following an openclaw best practice video to config .md files.
Today, I wanted to share the video with others and realized why not just package all these techniques into a skill and share that instead?
Way less friction.
See ya there!
Dave Morin 🦞: ClawCon rises in Tokyo. March 30th.
@steipete and I will be there.
🦞🗼
https://luma.com/clawcontokyo
We already need a bigger venue.
The most underrated OpenClaw technique: give it a profile picture.
Sometimes you will actually feel like you are talking to a real person on your team.
We need to get used to this new human-AI workflow.
In 2022, LA shut down a former hotel to convert it into permanently supportive housing for the homeless. Four years and $20 million later, the 32 units are still empty.
This is the homeless industrial complex in action.
https://gli.st/ck48h6ms
IYKYK
Kane 謝凱堯
LA is copying @sfgov's failed policies
California Post: LA mayoral candidate's shocking take on homeless encampments near schools https://trib.al/g3TUbx5
Kane 謝凱堯
With @SFBART pushing another tax while claiming they always took fare evasion seriously (lol), as recently as 2025 they were paying "equity" consultants to argue it didn't matter.
I filed a records request 3 weeks ago for the report cost. They still can't locate the invoice:
BART: Since some are doubling down saying there was never a vote by the BART Board opposing fare evasion.
Here are the receipts:
In 2017 all nine board members voted to oppose fare evasion and create a new proof of payment ordinance.
AYES - 9: Directors Allen, Blalock, Dufty,
@KevinCrosby1: GitHub Social Club is coming to London on April 7 before AI Engineer Europe (@swyx @aidotengineer)
This is low-key gathe…
Amjad Masad
Ran into Senator Josh Hawley at a conference and had a great conversation about how vibecoding could unlock a new wave of American entrepreneurship.
As this category emerges, it’s important that platforms don’t gatekeep innovation.
YC Demo Day is not “picked over”
You could have funded DoorDash or Coinbase at their demo days
What is hot is not always good and what is good is not always hot
first check $500k-1M pre-seed: most of the YC founders I talked to hadn't come close to their fundraise target by demo day. i suspect this can be extrapolated to the median company in the batch as well.
Trae Stephens: “Doesn’t care if the tech bros are mad” is such a ridiculous cope for turning a once great magazine into tabloid gossip fueled by petty grudges after I pointed out how stupid the institution has become.
Manufacturing is hard and you guys need to get a life.
Only if you stretch the tool to its capabilities would it tell you to consider YC
Namish pruthi: Spent the weekend shipping for @GreatApeAI using GStack (@garrytan 's Claude Code skills) and halfway through, it just stopped and told me to apply to YC. Twice.
Not gonna lie, felt good. Back to shipping.
T Wolf 🌁
This is an absolute miscarriage of justice. This is exactly why criminal justice reform is failing. Reform doesn't mean no justice. But these judges have an agenda. It's clear.
Dan Noyes: Vicha Ratanapakdee's family reacts to the judge's decision today, to suspend the 8-year sentence for Antoine Watson and order him to go straight to probation. He already spent 5 years in jail. Watson pushed "Grandpa Vicha" down during his morning walk; he later died from the
Spiral
Agents are good at a lot of things. Writing in your voice isn't one of them.
Spiral can now be called by your agent of choice – it fetches context from your agent, picks the right style, and drafts the way you would.
Live now in Spiral > Agent & API Keys
Kevin A. Crosby
GitHub Social Club is coming to London on April 7 before AI Engineer Europe (@swyx @aidotengineer)
This is low-key gather for developers, maintainers, builders and founders. It’s less about talks and pitches, and more about good conversations, sharing your projects, and connecting with the community. You can come and work, jam on a project, or chat with Hubbers and others working on their own projects, open source, and companies.
Come connect, swap notes, and hang out with folks from the GitHub community in a relaxed setting.
Details and RSVP: https://luma.com/githubsocialclub-london
Location: We’ll be at SOHO Works Shoreditch
Time: 10-4PM
Spots are limited. Hope to see you there.
— GitHub Social Club
@GitHubCommunity @github
Harold Hunt
Just shipped @openclaw Codex App Server plugin. Control Codex from Telegram and Discord - resume threads, switch models, approve commands, plan, review, or go full yolo mode, all from your phone.
One install. Zero config. Full control.
👉 http://github.com/pwrdrvr/openclaw-codex-app-server
Mike Solana
"I talked to some people you fired and they said they didn't like you 😏 I'm doing journalism, stay mad 💅😘"
Trae Stephens: The world is splitting between people who engage with reality to build the future and professional outrage artists spinning fantasy in the name of “accountability.” Wired has cast its lot with the latter.
Wired talked to 37 people (including trying to talk to one employee's
Dan Gray
It’s insane that this still needs explaining.
Venture capital is not efficient.
There is virtually no correlation between funding and outcome even up to Series A.
Heat is mostly just bidding away returns.
Garry Tan: YC Demo Day is not “picked over”
You could have funded DoorDash or Coinbase at their demo days
What is hot is not always good and what is good is not always hot
It's official: A San Francisco judge just suspended the sentence of Antoine Watson, Grandpa Vicha's killer, and released him on probation.
The judge said she thought imprisonment would have a "poor impact" on Watson. This is the state of SF courts.
https://gli.st/lvyg5lck
This is how I build features now with GStack for GStack.
I'll report back with what ends up happening. You just say things, feelings, motivations, things you saw, things we should be doing. And then /office-hours and /plan-ceo-review and /plan-design-review flesh it out.
Soon, with real wireframes and mockups if this branch goes well.
OpenAI Developers
We're rolling out plugins in Codex.
Codex now works seamlessly out of the box with the most important tools builders already use, like @SlackHQ, @Figma, @NotionHQ, @gmail, and more.
http://developers.openai.com/codex/plugins
OpenAI Developers
We're rolling out plugins in Codex.
Codex now works seamlessly out of the box with the most important tools builders already use, like @SlackHQ, @Figma, @NotionHQ, @gmail, and more.
http://developers.openai.com/codex/plugins
Kane 謝凱堯
When a man assaulted California politician @SpeakerPelosi's husband in San Francisco, he got life in prison with no parole.
When a man kills an Asian senior citizen for sport in San Francisco, the progressive @SFSuperiorCourt releases him.
Garry Tan: It's official: A San Francisco judge just suspended the sentence of Antoine Watson, Grandpa Vicha's killer, and released him on probation.
The judge said she thought imprisonment would have a "poor impact" on Watson. This is the state of SF courts.
https://gli.st/lvyg5lck
“What do you think?”
This question really pains me. Not because I don’t have opinions, most people who spend time with me know it’s entirely the opposite.
It’s because I have come to realize how much words affect and carry meaning. And, how literally people take those words. They might help - but it equally scares me that it takes people down a path that they didn’t want by following those words.
And yes, you can say, take it with a grain of salt but we all know that it’s just an insurance mechanism against this very situation.
Same reason why I think advisors and advice is largely useless (sorry) - but each person is going down their own journey and someone’s lived experience a bit ago is maybe a little helpful but not a lot. The half life of advice imo has never been shorter.
As I have grown in my career, this is something I struggle with a lot and curious if people who have been doing this longer (venture, advisor etc) have a point of view.
Or does nobody else feel this catch-22 of you are considered valuable for your lived experience, but also that you need to update your priors so furiously that the value of that lived experience is short.
Agents need computers
Your agents’ performance improves with their freedom to call tools, install, write, run & debug software (and deploy via 𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚌𝚎𝚕 CLI!)
But a computer without persistence is not a very good one. Vercel Sandbox fixes this: 𝚗𝚊𝚖𝚎 them, we do the rest
Vercel Developers: Vercel Sandboxes can now automatically save their filesystem state when stopped and restore it when resumed.
Automated persistence enable your sandboxes to continue where agents left off, without manually snapshotting.
Available in beta ↓
https://vercel.com/changelog/vercel-sandbox-persistent-sandboxes-beta
Many such cases
Jake Kozloski: @garrytan I got that message in gstack office hours a week ago, submitted the yc app today 🫡
Forrest Liu
In San Francisco an 84 year old Asian man’s life is worth less than four years
Garry Tan: It's official: A San Francisco judge just suspended the sentence of Antoine Watson, Grandpa Vicha's killer, and released him on probation.
The judge said she thought imprisonment would have a "poor impact" on Watson. This is the state of SF courts.
https://gli.st/lvyg5lck
First software ate the world,
Now @OpenClaw + Pi will eat software.
@pmarca 🔜 @latentspacepod
Step 1: Open @claudeai Code
Step 2: Connect @googlecalendar MCP
Step 3: Install @tryramp CLI
Step 4: All transactions categorized & memos done (removed PII).
Finished 3 months of expense categorization in ~12 minutes. It's honestly that easy.
What a wonderful freaking world!!
With /office-hours in GStack you can make whatever you want, just more off of a feeling and vibes and if it isn't right, you can do it again with the feedback you got from real users.
You will rarely one-shot it. It's more that you have a way to iterate your way to great.
Arvor: @garrytan The shift from 'here is the spec' to 'here is what I felt and what I saw' is the most underrated change in how software gets built right now. You stop writing requirements and start narrating observations. The model does the translation. What you lose in precision you gain in
Liz4SF
We see SF superior court release serial perpetrators everyday. Our criminal justice system is a disgrace. For FIVE LONG years, politicians and leadership did nothing to bring this case to trial in a timely manner. Justice was NOT served. The prosecution was weak, the delays are intentional, the SF legal system is a farce. My heart breaks for grandpa vicha's family, our community, and all victims of senseless violence.
Garry Tan: It's official: A San Francisco judge just suspended the sentence of Antoine Watson, Grandpa Vicha's killer, and released him on probation.
The judge said she thought imprisonment would have a "poor impact" on Watson. This is the state of SF courts.
https://gli.st/lvyg5lck
some days you're the dog, some days you're the fire hydrant
Grant
A little late but found @garrytan brilliant post. Stop skipping edge cases—let's boil the lake!
https://garryslist.org/posts/boil-the-ocean
Sam D'Amico
I guess we are doing the opposite of locking up repeat offenders.
He did all of these things on the same day he killed someone + then decided to take pictures of them when they were unconscious.
Garry Tan: It's official: A San Francisco judge just suspended the sentence of Antoine Watson, Grandpa Vicha's killer, and released him on probation.
The judge said she thought imprisonment would have a "poor impact" on Watson. This is the state of SF courts.
https://gli.st/lvyg5lck
Oh, so there are corruption scandals, a public safety crisis, a breakdown of basic services, and the city council is considering pay raises
Pray for Oakland, it's not getting better until people vote for actual common sense instead of whatever this is
https://nypost.com/2026/03/26/us-news/oakland-one-of-most-corrupt-cities-in-america-considers-huge-pay-bumps-for-council-members/
Re OK, I noticed that sometimes /ship misses some of the stuff that is landing in a PR, and now it won't do that anymore.