🤖 AI Builders 日报 — 3月27日
追踪 AI 领域真正在做事的人,而不是空谈者。
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Dan Shipper (Co-Founder & CEO, Every)
Dan Shipper 今日密集宣布了 Every 的重磅产品 Plus One:一个内置于 Slack 的托管式 OpenClaw,无需自搭服务器,一键安装即可使用。Plus One 预装了 Every 自家的 agent-native 应用生态(Cora 邮件、Spiral 写作、Proof 文档编辑等),还支持接入 Google、Notion、GitHub 等工具。发布一小时内等待名单突破 1700 人,大企业高管直接私信求开后门,Dan 称"我们看到了难以置信的需求"。此外他分享了对 AI 经济结构的洞察:OpenClaw/Hermes/Claude 是云基础设施,Plus One 这类打包 agent 是应用层,开发者工具是 devtools——一层一层正在形成。
Plus One 发布:一键在 Slack 里拥有你的 AI 同事
Every 正式推出 Plus One,将 OpenClaw 的能力带入 Slack,支持一键安装、接入 Every 生态应用、自定义技能和工作流。发布一小时内等待名单突破 1700 人。Dan 称之为"让普通用户也能拥有 AI 同事"的民主化时刻。
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"if you ain't got a Plus One in 2026, you're already in the minus"
Dan 调侃式地宣告:没有 Plus One 的人在 2026 年已经开始落后。这句话既带有营销味道,也折射出 AI 工具正从"加分项"变为"必需品"的行业认知转变。
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我们把团队规模翻了一倍,一个人都没招
Dan 透露 Every 团队通过部署多个 AI agents,实现了"平行组织架构",完成了很多以往需要扩大团队才能完成的工作。他将 Plus One 定位为让所有人都能用上的解决方案。
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Agent 经济的结构正在形成
Dan 提出框架:OpenClaw/Hermes/Claude 是云基础设施,Plus One 是应用层,工具是 devtools——这与 90 年代云计算崛起时的分层逻辑如出一辙,暗示 agent 生态即将迎来平台化。
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Garry Tan (CEO, Y Combinator)
Garry Tan 今日输出密集,涵盖 AI 开发工具、创业生态、以及旧金山司法等多个议题。在 AI 工具层面,他的最重量级洞察来自对 Boris Cherny 单日 266 次 GitHub 提交的分析:个体开发者输出正从正态分布转向幂律分布——打字速度不再是瓶颈,思考速度才是。他预告 GStack 将推出 /autoplan 技能,自动选择最优默认配置,代码平台每次迭代都在变聪明。在创业生态方面,他坚持 YC Demo Day 并非"挑剩了",DoorDash 和 Coinbase 都是在 Demo Day 投资的案例。
Boris Cherny 单日 266 次提交——100x 工程师已经成为现实
Garry Tan 引用 Boris Cherny 的数据:大多数工程师每天提交 2-3 次代码,在 Meta 达到 8 次已属卓越,而 Boris 用自己 12 个月前写的工具单日完成 266 次提交——是他自己历史峰值的 33 倍。Garry 断言瓶颈已从"打字速度"转变为"思考速度",幂律分布正在形成。
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YC Demo Day 不是"挑剩了",你错过的可能是下一个 DoorDash
Garry 强调风险投资并不高效,从融资到最终结果的关联度几乎不存在。他提醒创业者:热度不等于优质资产。
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GStack /autoplan:更少问题,更快行动
Garry 宣布 /autoplan 技能上线,相比 /plan-eng-review 的 20+ 问题,该技能只验证前提后直接执行智能默认配置。他透露正在将越来越聪明的默认配置写回 GStack,每次更新都让所有用户的工具变聪明一点。
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企业 AI 转型需要大量变革管理,这是创业者的机会
Garry 引 Jason Shuman 的话指出:硅谷以为 AI agents 是 $20/月的自助订阅服务,但 Main Street 企业愿意花 $1 万美元雇本地代理商来"开启"它。他提醒:Legacy 系统、缺失上下文、团队技术能力不足等因素导致企业 AI 落地比想象中慢得多,而这恰恰是建设"软件桥梁"的机会。
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AI 处方精神类药物已在美国犹他州合法化
Garry 转发一则重磅消息:AI 已在犹他州获准开具精神科处方药。他评论"AI 医疗已成现实,将极大压缩医疗成本"。
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Josh Woodward (VP of Product, Google)
Josh Woodward 代表 Google 宣布 Gemini 应用迎来重大更新:响应速度更快、智能化程度更高、情商提升、语言范围翻倍、安卓和 iOS 双端上线均由 Gemini 3.1 Flash 驱动。他还宣布了 Chat 导入功能,用户可以直接将其他聊天机器人的对话和个人信息迁移到 Gemini。
Andrej Karpathy (AI Researcher & Co-founder, Eureka)
Andrej Karpathy 今日分享了对 AI 开发未来的深刻思考。他引用自己之前用 vibe coding 构建 MenuGen 的经历,指出"真正困难的不是代码本身,而是整个 DevOps 生命周期——浏览各种服务、阅读文档、获取 API keys、调试、部署——必须全部变成代码"。他期待有一天只需对 agent 说"build menugen",agent 就能自动完成从开发到上线的全流程,而这需要从零开始重新设计整个流程。
- "Build menugen"——这才是 AI 编程的真正未来
Karpathy 指出,当前的 vibe coding 本地演示很爽,但落地为真实应用时充满痛苦。真正的难题是把整个 DevOps 生命周期(API keys、部署、调试)变成代码,并且需要从零重新设计 agent-native 的交互方式。
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Kevin Weil (CMO, SpaceX)
Kevin Weil 今日分享了对 SpaceX 和 AI 医疗两条主线的关注。他力挺 Gwynne Shotwell 上《时代》封面,认为她应该成为家喻户晓的名字,是当代最杰出的商业领袖之一。在 AI 医疗领域,他转发了一位创始人用 AI 设计基因组疫苗处方的案例,称"这才是 AI 加速个性化医疗的未来",并呼吁让这类技术不仅服务于宠物,还要服务于人类。
Gwynne Shotwell 应该家喻户晓
Kevin Weil 转发了《时代》杂志对 Gwynne Shotwell 的封面报道,称她是 SpaceX 登月计划背后的真正推手,也是当代最令人印象深刻商业领袖之一。
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AI 医疗已有人做出成果,个性化医疗的未来正在展开
Kevin 转发了 Paul S. Conyngham 关于 AI 设计疫苗处方的案例,称"AI 加速个性化医疗的未来正在展开",并呼吁让这项技术不仅服务宠物。
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Matt Turck (Partner, FirstMark Capital)
Matt Turck 今日关注两个方向:一是转发法国参议员对 Trump 的尖锐批评,二是分享与 Writer 联合创始人关于 agent 基础设施的对话。他预告在 Daytona IO Compute 大会上,Writer CTO 将阐述 agent 基础设施的未来:不是在沙盒里运行代码,而是让整个 agent(记忆、模型、所有组件)在完全隔离的环境中运行。
- Agent 基础设施的未来:隔离环境中运行整个 agent
Matt 在 Daytona IO Compute 大会上与 Writer CTO 对话,探讨 agent 基础设施的新范式——不是在沙盒中运行代码片段,而是运行完整的 agent,包括内存、模型和所有组件,都在完全隔离的环境中。
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Nikunj Kothari (Founder, Ramp)
Nikunj Kothari 今日分享了几条有深度的观察。他反思了"建议"本身的局限性:随着职业成长,他意识到忠告的半衰期从未如此之短,因为每个人的旅程都是独特的,别人的经验帮助有限但也并非无用。他展示了用 Google Calendar MCP + Ramp CLI 在 12 分钟内完成 3 个月费用分类的案例,称"这才是 AI 落地的日常"。
建议的半衰期从未如此之短
Nikunj 反思随着职业成长,他越来越意识到语言对人的影响有多深——忠告可能帮人走上一条他们本不想走的路。他质疑顾问和忠告的价值,因为每个人都在走自己的路,而经验的有效性正在快速衰减。
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12 分钟完成 3 个月的费用分类:MCP + CLI 就是这样
Nikunj 展示了真实的生产力案例:连接 Google Calendar MCP 和 Ramp CLI 后,3 个月的费用分类在 12 分钟内完成,去掉了所有 PII 信息。他感叹"这才是 AI 的力量"。
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Peter Yang (AI Product Lead)
Peter Yang 今日关注 Anthropic 神秘新模型"Mythos"的传闻:据报道该模型在编码、学术推理和网络安全方面均有"戏剧性提升",尤其在网络安全能力上"远超所有其他模型"。他同时反馈了一个播客产品的 UX 问题:无法复制已预约节目的链接,且预约后会收到"节目已上线"的误导邮件。
- Anthropic "Mythos" 曝光:网络安全能力远超所有其他模型
Peter 转发 Anthropic 正在向特定客户测试新模型"Mythos"的传闻,据称在编码、学术推理和网络安全方面都有"质的飞跃",特别是网络攻击防御能力远超现有所有模型。
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Guillermo Rauch (CEO, Vercel)
Guillermo Rauch 今日宣布了两项重要更新:Next.js 16.2 引入稳定的 Adapter API,支持 Netlify、Cloudflare、OpenNext、AWS 和 Google Cloud;以及 Vercel Sandboxes 现在可以自动保存文件系统状态并在恢复时还原,解决了"没有持久化的计算机不是好计算机"的根本问题。他还开玩笑说"2026 年了,我们应该出一个 CLI"。
Vercel Sandboxes:Agent 的文件系统终于可以持久化了
Guillermo 指出 Agent 的表现取决于其调用工具、安装、编写、调试和部署软件的能力,但没有持久化的计算机就没有意义。Vercel Sandboxes 现在可以自动保存和恢复文件系统状态,让 agent 能从中断处继续,无需手动快照。
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Next.js 16.2 稳定 Adapter API 来了
Next.js 16.2 引入了稳定的 Adapter API,已与 Netlify、Cloudflare、OpenNext、AWS 和 Google Cloud 共同构建,承诺在所有主流云平台上提供一致的良好体验。
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Sam Altman (CEO, OpenAI)
Sam Altman 今日转发了 Paul S. Conyngham 关于 AI 在基因组疫苗处方设计中发挥作用的案例,并评论"这应该成为一家公司"。他引用了案例中原话:AI 赋予以个人之力承担研究机构的能量,与人类在每一步都协作,"这种组合才是真正的可能性"。他同时表示 Paul 是个 extraordinary 的人,这件事应该容易做但目前还没有。
- AI 基因组医疗应该成为一家公司——Sam Altman 也认同
Sam 转发了 AI 在基因组疫苗设计中的真实案例,称"这应该成为一家公司"。他引用原文:AI 赋予以个人之力拥有研究机构的能力,与人类在每一步协作——这种组合才是真正的未来。
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Peter Steinberger (Founder, Paddle / Open Source Developer)
Peter Steinberger 今日非常活跃,全面覆盖了 OpenClaw 生态、Claude Code vs Codex 的对比、以及 OpenClaw Tokyo 活动等重要议题。他宣布发布了 OpenClaw Codex App Server 插件,支持从 Telegram 和 Discord 控制 Codex——恢复线程、切换模型、批准命令、进入完全 yolo 模式,一个安装包、零配置。他还透露 OpenAI 已重置 Codex 所有计划的用量限制,庆祝插件发布。他对 Claude Code 和 Codex 的评价也颇为有趣:Claude Code 像"喝醉了的 Codex",更有创意但容易犯傻错误。
OpenClaw Codex App Server 插件:从 Telegram 和 Discord 控制 Codex
Peter 发布了一个新插件,支持通过 Telegram 和 Discord 控制 Codex——恢复线程、切换模型、批准命令、计划、审查或完全 yolo 模式,全部从手机端操作,一个安装包、零配置。
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OpenAI 重置 Codex 用量限制,庆祝插件发布
OpenAI 已为所有计划重置了 Codex 用量限制,让大家可以无限制地实验新发布的插件。Peter 宣布了这个好消息。
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ClawCon Tokyo 将于 3 月 30 日举行
Peter 宣布 ClawCon 将在东京举办,他将与 Dave Morin 出席,目前场地已不够大,需要扩容。
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Claude Code vs Codex:Claude Code 像喝醉了的 Codex
Peter 评价 Claude Code 的表现:"更有趣、更友好、更有创意,但也容易犯低级错误,不太适合信任它来跑生产环境。"
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swyx (Developer, GitHub)
swyx 今日分享了 GitHub Social Club 将在伦敦举办的消息(4 月 7 日),以及他对 OpenClaw + Pi 将颠覆软件行业的预判。他还将 OpenClaw + Pi 的组合比作 90 年代软件向互联网转变的又一次范式转移,认为这类工具正在重新定义软件本身的形态。
OpenClaw + Pi 将颠覆软件行业
swyx 预言 OpenClaw + Pi 的组合将像当年软件向互联网转移一样,掀起新一轮软件范式转变,暗示个人 AI agent 将成为软件的新界面。
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GitHub Social Club 伦敦场 4 月 7 日
swyx 宣布 GitHub Social Club 将在伦敦 SOHO Works Shoreditch 举办,时间 10AM-4PM,这是一个开发者、维护者、创业者和建设者的小型社交活动,形式随意、以高质量对话为主。
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Nan Yu (Designer & Maker)
Nan Yu 今日分享了两条有深度的设计观察。他指出设计被过于狭隘地定义了——芯片设计、API 设计、实验设计都是设计,我们把设计师的权限局限得太小了。他对"PM 原型设计"的概念也有独到见解:如果一个 PM 不做原型设计,那他实际上是在做失业风险很高的事情。
Thariq (Developer, Anthropic)
Thariq 今日宣布了 Claude Code 的重要更新:Web 和移动端 sessions 现在可以自动跟踪 PR,自动修复 CI 失败并处理代码审查意见,让你的 PR 始终保持绿色状态,整个过程在远程完成。他还分享了"Sometimes you're the dog, sometimes you're the fire hydrant"这样接地气的生活感悟。
- Claude Code 云端自动修复 PR——你的 PR 可以永远是绿色
Thariq 宣布 Claude Code 现在支持 Web/Mobile sessions 自动跟踪 PR,自动修复 CI 失败并处理审查意见,整个过程在远程执行,开发者可以完全离开,回来时 PR 已就绪。
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Zara Zhang (Investor)
Zara Zhang 今日分享了对 AI 原生创业的观察和对 idea 产生过程的深度思考。她认为好的 idea 不是"想"出来的,而是"玩"出来的——不停地摆弄模型;也是"聊"出来的——保持广泛的信息接触面,与关注者、用户、创业者、开发者定期交流。想法诞生于碰撞与非功利性的探索。
- 好想法不是想出来的,是玩出来和聊出来的
Zara 分享了她对 idea 生成的理解:好想法来自不停地摆弄 AI 模型,来自与广泛人群的碰撞和交流,而不是非功利的探索。
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Reff Wu (Builder, AI Startup)
Reff Wu 今日分享了关于 AI 审美、产品设计和团队协作的深度思考。他观察到 AI 可以无限增加功能,但人类的审美在于知道该砍掉什么,这让他对产品设计有了新的理解。他的团队已建立了一套完整的 AI Agent 工作流:CGO Agent Victor 刚发布了他们的第一条 FB 帖子,标志着多 agent 协作进入了实际产出阶段。他还分享了将 OpenClaw 配置技巧打包成 Skill 分享的想法,认为这比分享视频教程摩擦小得多。
审美来自于减少而不是增加
Reff 指出 AI 的能力可以无限扩展,但人的审美和判断力在于知道该砍掉什么功能。这与"少即是多"的产品哲学一脉相承,也是 AI 时代设计师真正稀缺的能力。
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我的 CGO Agent Victor 刚发布了第一条 FB 帖子
Reff 展示了他们团队最新的多 agent 工作流:Maya(Agent)解码客户心理 → Content Manager(Agent)起草一周帖子并列出所需素材 → 他本人负责拍摄或生成素材 → Victor(Agent)排期发布、分析数据并反馈给团队。整个流程已实现半自动化。
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与其分享视频教别人配置 .md 文件,不如直接打包成 Skill
Reff 在看了一段 OpenClaw 最佳实践视频后意识到:应该把这个配置技巧直接打包成 Skill 分享出去,比分享视频的摩擦小得多。这是一个关于知识封装和复用的洞察。
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我们正在习惯与 AI agent 对话就像和真人一样
Reff 观察到,有时候你真的会感觉在和一个真实的团队成员对话。他呼吁大家开始适应这种人机协作的新工作方式。
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💡 今日要点
- 100x 工程师已不是神话,Boris Cherny 单日 266 次 GitHub 提交打破了认知边界。 瓶颈从打字速度转向思考速度,幂律分布正在形成,工具的价值在于压缩"意图到上线"的机械距离。📎
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- Agent 经济结构正在形成,Plus One 率先抢占 OpenClaw 应用层。 Dan Shipper 的洞察揭示了云基础设施→打包 agent→开发者工具的三层结构,Every 已完成从内容公司向 agent 平台的跃迁。📎
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- Persistence 是 Agent 落地的下一个关键技术问题。 Vercel Sandboxes 自动保存/恢复文件系统状态,标志着 agent 基础设施正在解决"状态持久化"这一核心工程难题。📎
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- 企业 AI 落地比想象中慢得多,这反而是创业者的机会。 Legacy 系统、变革管理复杂性、数据缺失等障碍意味着,简单套壳的 AI 工具并不能占领企业市场——需要"软件桥梁"。📎
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- AI 医疗已成现实:犹他州允许 AI 开具精神科处方药,Legion Health 已实现数百万美元收入且未增招人手。 AI 在医疗领域的商业化正在加速,从辅助工具走向真正的处方权。📎
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🤖 AI Builders Daily — 03-27
Tracking what the people actually doing AI are thinking and building. Not the talkers.
🐦 X / Twitter Deep Dives
Dan Shipper (Co-Founder & CEO, Every)
Dan Shipper dominated today's feed with the announcement of Plus One, a hosted OpenClaw that lives in your Slack and requires zero self-hosting. Pre-loaded with Every's agent-native app ecosystem—Cora for email, Spiral for writing, Proof for document editing—and integrations with Google, Notion, and GitHub, Plus One launched to a 1,700-person waitlist within an hour, with executives from major companies sliding into his DMs begging for early access. Dan's most intellectually provocative thread today framed the emerging agent economy as a three-layer stack: OpenClaw/Hermes/Claude as cloud infrastructure, packaged agents like Plus One as applications, and dev tools as just that—mirroring the evolution of cloud computing in the 2010s.
Plus One Launch: One-Click AI Coworker Inside Slack
Every's Plus One brings hosted OpenClaw directly into Slack with one-click setup, pre-loaded skills, and integrations with the entire Every ecosystem. 1,700 people joined the waitlist in an hour.
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"If you ain't got a Plus One in 2026, you're already in the minus"
Dan's tongue-in-cheek declaration captures the industry shift from AI tools being a "nice to have" to an essential baseline for knowledge workers.
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We doubled our team without hiring anyone
Dan revealed that Every has scaled operations significantly by deploying multiple AI agents in a "parallel org chart," with each agent holding a name, a manager, and real responsibilities.
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The Agent Economy Is Taking Shape
Dan mapped out the emerging structure: OpenClaw/Hermes/Claude as cloud providers, packaged agents as SaaS applications, and dev tools as just that—a framework for understanding where the next platform shift is happening.
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Garry Tan (CEO, Y Combinator)
Garry Tan had a prolific day covering everything from the 100x engineer phenomenon to SF criminal justice, but his most impactful content centered on AI developer tools and startup ecosystem dynamics. His viral thread dissecting Boris Cherny's 266 GitHub commits in a single day offered a new mental model: individual developer output is shifting from a normal distribution to a power law, and the bottleneck has permanently moved from typing speed to thinking speed. Garry also announced GStack's new /autoplan skill that cuts through decision fatigue by choosing smart defaults automatically, reflecting his growing insight that as the tool gets smarter, the human can go faster.
The 100x Engineer Is Real: 266 Commits in One Day
Garry's analysis of Boris Cherny's 266-commit day reframes what's possible: the bottleneck shifted from "how fast you type" to "how fast you think," and AI tools don't compress the skill gap—they decompress it. The ceiling moved from "impressive" to "looks automated." The floor barely moved.
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YC Demo Day Isn't Picked Over—You Could've Funded DoorDash or Coinbase
Garry doubled down on the contrarian view that VC is inefficient and hot ≠ good, using DoorDash and Coinbase as proof that Demo Day is still where generational companies get funded.
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GStack /autoplan: Less Decision Fatigue, More Shipping
Garry launched /autoplan to replace the 20+ questions of /plan-eng-review with smart defaults that just work. As he puts it, every improvement written back into GStack makes every user's tool smarter with each update.
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Enterprise AI Adoption Is Harder Than You Think—That's the Opportunity
Citing Jason Shuman, Garry noted the gap between Silicon Valley's $20/month self-serve AI fantasy and Main Street enterprises paying $10,000 to local agencies just to turn agents on. Legacy systems, missing context, and change management create massive friction—and that's where builders can win.
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AI Prescribing Psychiatric Medication Is Now Legal in Utah
Garry amplified a landmark story: AI has been authorized to prescribe psychiatric renewal medications in Utah, calling it "monumental" and predicted it would collapse the cost of care.
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Josh Woodward (VP Product, Google)
Josh Woodward announced a major Gemini app refresh: faster responses, smarter reasoning, double the EQ, expanded language coverage, 2x longer context, and availability on both Android and iOS powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash. He also highlighted a new data import feature allowing users to transfer chat histories and personal information from other chatbots directly into Gemini.
Gemini App Refresh: Faster, Smarter, Longer Context
Josh unveiled a comprehensive Gemini upgrade across speed, intelligence, emotional range, and language coverage, now live on both iOS and Android with Gemini 3.1 Flash under the hood.
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One-Click Chat Import Into Gemini
Users can now import their chat history and personal information from competing chatbots directly into Gemini via Settings, with Garry noting the transfer experience is "surprisingly smooth."
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Andrej Karpathy (AI Researcher & Co-founder, Eureka)
Andrej Karpathy offered a vision for what AI programming will eventually look like: telling your agent "build menugen" and having it handle the entire DevOps lifecycle—browsing services, reading docs, obtaining API keys, debugging in dev, and deploying to prod—all without touching a web page or clicking a button. He was characteristically honest that this is "barely technically possible now" and requires a from-scratch re-design, but called it "very exciting direction."
- "Build Menugen": The True Future of AI Programming
Karpathy's vision: agents should handle the full DevOps lifecycle—browsing docs, getting API keys, debugging, deploying—through code, not UIs. The hard part was never the code itself.
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Kevin Weil (CMO, SpaceX)
Kevin Weil highlighted two threads today: championing Gwynne Shotwell's TIME magazine cover as someone who "should be a household name" and one of the most impressive business leaders of our era, and amplifying an AI healthcare story about personalized genomic vaccine design as a glimpse of the future where AI accelerates personalized medicine—for people, not just dogs.
Gwynne Shotwell Should Be a Household Name
Kevin amplified TIME's profile of SpaceX President and COO Gwynne Shotwell as a business leader running the most ambitious aerospace operation on the planet alongside Elon Musk.
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AI in Genomic Medicine Is Here—For People Too
Kevin cited a real case of AI designing genomic vaccine prescriptions, calling it "a glimpse of the future of personalized medicine" and urging it be extended to humans, not just pets.
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Matt Turck (Partner, FirstMark Capital)
Matt Turck today focused on agent infrastructure's next chapter. At the Daytona IO Compute Conference, he sat down with Writer's CTO to explore a new paradigm: not running code inside sandboxes, but running entire agents—including memory, models, and all components—inside fully isolated environments. He also quoted French senator Claude Malhuret's scathing critique of Trump's approach to global leadership.
- The Future of Agent Infrastructure: Full Isolation, Not Just Sandboxes
Matt's key interview at Daytona explored the next generation of agent compute: entire agents running inside completely isolated environments, not just code running in sandboxes.
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Nikunj Kothari (Founder, Ramp)
Nikunj Kothari offered a rare reflective post on the diminishing half-life of advice: as he's grown in his career, he's realized that words carry weight and people's literal interpretations can send them down unintended paths. He also showcased a real productivity case—3 months of expense categorization done in ~12 minutes by chaining Google Calendar MCP and Ramp CLI—proving that AI integration in the enterprise is already working, just not for the hyperscalers.
The Half-Life of Advice Has Never Been Shorter
Nikunj reflected on the paradox of being valued for lived experience that may be actively misleading others who take words too literally, questioning whether advisors and advice are largely useless as a result.
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3 Months of Expenses Categorized in 12 Minutes: MCP + CLI in Production
Nikunj demonstrated the real-world power of AI tooling: connecting Google Calendar MCP and Ramp CLI to categorize 3 months of expenses and strip PII in about 12 minutes total.
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Peter Yang (AI Product Lead)
Peter Yang amplified reports of Anthropic's mysterious new model code-named "Mythos," described by sources as achieving "dramatically higher scores" in coding, academic reasoning, and cybersecurity—including capabilities "currently far ahead of any other AI model in cyber." He also flagged a frustrating UX bug on a podcast platform: no way to copy scheduled episode links, and receiving a "live" email for content that isn't actually live.
- Anthropic "Mythos": Cybersecurity Capabilities Reportedly Far Ahead of All Others
Peter shared reports of Anthropic testing a new model with dramatic improvements across coding, academic reasoning, and cybersecurity—reportedly远超 all other models in cyber attack/defense capabilities.
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Guillermo Rauch (CEO, Vercel)
Guillermo Rauch announced two significant updates: Next.js 16.2's stable Adapter API built in collaboration with Netlify, Cloudflare, OpenNext, AWS, and Google Cloud; and Vercel Sandboxes now supporting automatic filesystem state persistence—save when stopped, restore when resumed, solving the fundamental problem that "a computer without persistence is not a very good one."
Vercel Sandboxes: Persistence Solves the Stateless Agent Problem
Guillermo's key insight: agent performance improves with the freedom to call tools, install, write, run and deploy software—but without persistence, you can't resume where you left off. Vercel Sandboxes now automatically save and restore filesystem state.
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Next.js 16.2: Stable Adapter API Lands
Next.js 16.2 introduces a stable Adapter API, the culmination of collaboration with every major cloud provider, promising consistent good behavior everywhere.
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Sam Altman (CEO, OpenAI)
Sam Altman today amplified a case study about AI enabling an individual to do research institute-level work designing a genomic vaccine prescription—quoting: "The chatbots empowered me as an individual to act with the power of a research institute." Sam immediately thought "this should be a company" and noted Paul is "an extraordinary guy"—signals that OpenAI sees healthcare as a prime vertical for AI transformation.
- AI Enabling "Research Institute Power" for Individuals Should Be a Company
Sam's reaction to a genomic vaccine design case: individuals armed with AI can now do the work of institutions. He sees the commercial opportunity clearly and is publicly floating the idea.
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Peter Steinberger (Founder, Paddle / Open Source Developer)
Peter Steinberger was prolific today, covering the OpenClaw ecosystem, Claude Code vs Codex comparisons, and the upcoming ClawCon Tokyo event. He released the OpenClaw Codex App Server plugin—controlling Codex from Telegram and Discord with zero config. OpenAI also reset Codex usage limits across all plans to celebrate the plugin launch. His memorable comparison: "Claude Code is kind of like if Codex was drunk. Fun, friendly, bit more creative, makes really dumb mistakes, probably shouldn't be trusted with prod."
OpenClaw Codex App Server: Control Codex From Telegram and Discord
Peter shipped a new plugin enabling full Codex control—resume threads, switch models, approve commands, plan, review, or go full yolo mode—from Telegram and Discord in one install, zero config.
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OpenAI Resets Codex Usage Limits for Plugin Launch
OpenAI has reset Codex usage limits across all plans so everyone can experiment with the new plugins, and Peter announced the good news to the community.
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ClawCon Tokyo: March 30th
Peter and Dave Morin announced ClawCon is happening in Tokyo on March 30th, and they've already outgrown the initial venue.
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"Claude Code is like Codex drunk: fun, creative, makes dumb mistakes"
Peter's sharp contrast: Codex is reliable and focused, Claude Code is creative but prone to mistakes—worth knowing when to trust which.
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swyx (Developer, GitHub)
swyx today shared the GitHub Social Club coming to London on April 7th—a casual, conversation-first event for developers, maintainers, builders, and founders with no talks or pitches, just good discussions at SOHO Works Shoreditch. He also declared that "OpenClaw + Pi will eat software," drawing a parallel to the internet software shift and implying personal AI agents represent the next platform shift in how software is built and delivered.
OpenClaw + Pi Will Eat Software
swyx's bold prediction frames personal AI agents as the next platform shift—similar in magnitude to the move from desktop to internet software.
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GitHub Social Club London: April 7th, SOHO Works Shoreditch
A casual, low-key social for developers, open source maintainers, and founders—no talks, no pitches, just good conversations and connections. 10AM-4PM, limited spots.
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Nan Yu (Designer & Maker)
Nan Yu today offered a sharp critique of how "design" has been too narrowly conceived: chip design is design, API design is experiment design is design—and we've boxed ourselves in so much that designers often don't give themselves permission to think broadly. He also humorously noted that a "PM who doesn't prototype" is just someone building toward unemployment.
Design Is Too Narrowly Defined—Chip Design and API Design Are Design
Nan argues we've narrowed "design" to a visual discipline when it encompasses chip design, API design, and experiment design. The over-conception of design's scope is limiting innovation.
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"PM Who Doesn't Prototype" = Unemployed
Nan cuts through the PM profession with dark humor: if you're not building prototypes, you're not really doing product work.
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Thariq (Developer, Anthropic)
Thariq announced a significant Claude Code update: Web and Mobile sessions can now automatically follow PRs, fixing CI failures and addressing comments remotely so your PR is always green and you can fully walk away and come back to a ready-to-go PR. He also shared the programmer's eternal truth: "some days you're the dog, some days you're the fire hydrant."
- Claude Code Auto-Fix PRs Remotely—Your PR Is Always Green
Thariq shipped Claude Code's cloud-based auto-fix: PRs automatically follow and address CI failures and review comments remotely, letting engineers fully walk away and return to a clean, merge-ready PR.
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Zara Zhang (Investor)
Zara Zhang shared a nuanced view of where startup ideas actually come from: not from "thinking" but from "playing"—endlessly tinkering with the models; not from isolation but from "talking"—having a wide surface area and regularly engaging with followers, users, entrepreneurs, and developers. Ideas are born out of collision and non-utilitarian exploration.
- Ideas Come From Playing and Talking, Not Thinking
Zara's insight: the best founders don't "think" of ideas—they tinker with models and talk to people. The collision of non-utilitarian exploration is where startups are actually born.
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Reff Wu (Builder, AI Startup)
Reff Wu shared thoughtful observations about aesthetics, product design, and multi-agent team workflows. His insight that AI can add unlimited features but human judgment lies in knowing what to cut speaks to the core tension of building in the AI era. His team has operationalized a complete multi-agent workflow: CGO Agent Victor just published their first Facebook post, proving that multi-agent collaboration has crossed into real production output. He also realized that instead of sharing a tutorial video on OpenClaw .md configuration, packaging it as a Shareable Skill is far lower friction.
Aesthetics Come From Reduction, Not Addition
Reff's core insight: AI can add features indefinitely, but human judgment—and true aesthetic sense—lies in knowing what to cut. In the age of infinite capability, the scarcity is in knowing what not to build.
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My CGO Agent Victor Just Published Our First Facebook Post
Reff showcased their live multi-agent pipeline: Maya (Agent) decodes customer psychology → Content Manager (Agent) drafts a week of posts + lists visuals needed → Reff shoots or generates assets → Victor (Agent) schedules, analyzes, and feeds data back. Production is running.
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Package OpenClaw Configs as Skills, Not Tutorial Videos
Reff's discovery: after watching a best-practice video on OpenClaw .md files, he realized sharing a packaged Skill is far lower friction than sharing a video tutorial—encapsulating knowledge into reusable artifacts is the right model.
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We're Entering an Era Where Talking to AI Feels Like Talking to a Real Teammate
Reff observes that sometimes you genuinely feel like you're talking to a real person on your team—and we all need to normalize this new human-AI collaborative workflow.
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💡 Key Takeaways
- The 100x engineer is not a myth anymore—Boris Cherny's 266 commits in a single day is the proof. The bottleneck permanently shifted from typing speed to thinking speed. AI coding tools don't compress the skill gap—they decompress it. The ceiling for great minds just moved to "looks automated." 📎
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- The agent economy's structure is crystallizing: infrastructure → packaged agents → dev tools. Dan Shipper's framework maps the emerging stack, and Every has already transitioned from a media company to an agent platform. Plus One's 1,700-person waitlist in one hour confirms real demand. 📎
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- Persistence is the next critical unsolved problem for agent infrastructure. Vercel Sandboxes' automatic filesystem save/restore solves the core issue that a stateless computer isn't a useful computer for agents. This is the Kubernetes moment for AI agents. 📎
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- Enterprise AI adoption is much harder than Silicon Valley thinks—and that's the builder's opportunity. Jason Shuman's observation that Main Street pays $10,000 to turn agents on versus the Valley's $20/month self-serve fantasy reveals a massive gap. Legacy systems, change management, and missing context create real friction that needs real software bridges. 📎
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- AI healthcare has crossed into real commercial reality: Utah authorized AI psychiatric prescriptions, and full-stack AI clinics are doing millions in revenue with zero new FTEs. The verticalization of AI in healthcare—particularly autonomous prescribing and AI-native clinic operations—represents one of the most underappreciated commercial AI stories of 2026. 📎
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