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  • MMX-CLI: Multimodal Infrastructure for AI Agents
    MMX-CLI: Multimodal Infrastructure for AI Agents

    Introducing MMX-CLI — our first piece of infrastructure built not for humans, but for Agents. Your Agent can read, think, and write. But ask it to sing, paint, or show you a world it's never seen — and it falls silent. Not because it doesn't understand, but because it has no mouth, no hands, no camera. Today, that changes. MMX-CLI gives every Agent seven new senses — image, video, voice, music, vision, search, conversation — powered by MiniMax's full-modal stack, today's SOTA across mainstream omni-modal models. One command: mmxAgent-native I/O. Zero MCP glue. Runs on your existing Token Plan. Two lines to give your Agent a voice: npx skills add MiniMax-AI/cli -y -g npm install -g mmx-cli Then tell it: "you have mmx commands available." It'll learn the rest. Github → github.com/MiniMax-AI/cli Token Plan: platform.minimax.io/subscrib…

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  • Claude Mythos and Cowork: Future of AI Software with Felix Rieseberg

    Claude Cowork, Mythos, and the Future of Software: my conversation with @felixrieseberg, who leads Cowork at @AnthropicAI 00:00 Intro 01:53 Claude Mythos Preview and the “step-function change” 06:16 Why Anthropic is treating Mythos differently 11:19 The real story behind Claude Cowork’s “10-day” build 12:42 Why Anthropic realized Claude Code needed a non-technical version 15:44 What Claude Cowork actually is 17:03 Under the hood: virtual machines, tools, skills 18:36 Where Cowork’s memory actually lives 19:26 How Cowork connects to files, apps, and the internet 20:45 Why Felix thinks the local computer is under-appreciated 24:49 Trust: how do you get users comfortable with AI agents? 28:45 What UX actually means for AI agents 31:27 Anthropic Cowork's roadmap is only one month long 34:12 Building 100 prototypes 35:10 If execution is free, what becomes the bottleneck? 37:25 Does it come down to taste? 40:12 The hardest part of building Claude Cowork 41:43 Advice for founders building AI agents 44:21 SaaSpocalypse: what’s left for software startups 49:30 Where AI agents are going next 51:20 Regulated industries and enterprise adoption 54:15 Hot takes: what's underrated, overrated, and what Felix would build today

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  • PetClaw: AI Desktop Pet Simplifies Agent Setup and Workflow

    The classic desktop pet idea has now been turned into a full AI employee. This is the kind of AI product that makes browser tabs feel like the old interface. If you’ve ever looked at OpenClaw and thought “this is cool, but I do not want setup to become the project,” @PetClaw_ai is probably the first version to achieve that. PetClaw feels like someone took the agent idea and removed half the friction. It is a local AI desktop pet built on OpenClaw that installs in 1 click, stays on your desktop, works through voice and chat, remembers context, and helps with research, planning, content, and repetitive work without turning setup into the main job. What sold me first was the setup. No API key hunt, no config mess, no “why is this broken again” loop. Install it, open it, start using it. I also like that it feels more controlled than a lot of agent demos. It runs locally by default, keeps your data on your machine unless you allow otherwise, and feels a lot less reckless than giving a random agent broad access to everything. 🧵 1. Prompt: “Create a reusable research workflow for me called ‘Agent Watch’. Every time I run it, it should find recent papers, blog posts, and launches about browser agents, summarize the important changes, rank them by technical significance, and output a clean briefing with links, a comparison table, and 3 ideas worth exploring next.”

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  • AI Datacenters Power Grid Economics and Social Opposition

    The people building the datacenters know how to get them powered without taking power off of the grid. And if they do, should pay for everyone's power. Rational people can figure these things out. Idiots protest this way and chase the benefits away. And there are benefits. I

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  • Cancer cure hope: AI healthcare innovation needed

    It killed my dad and Steve Jobs. Yeah. Can't wait to see a cure for cancer. It takes too many. Our family had a wake yesterday for a woman who cancer took at age 40. So tragic.

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  • AI Jobs Boom: Big Companies Cut, Small Companies Hire

    The big companies are cutting. New small companies are hiring. There is a coming AI jobs boom. Those people spending $1,000 a day or more? You think they are gonna go to some trade show to setup the booth? Nope. So they will need to hire a marketing director. Robots won't arrive soon enough for that. Yeah, might come five years from now. But I changed the world with three years at Microsoft. Smart people change with the times. Stupid people protest the change. Harshil Mathur (@harshilmathur) Few months ago, I set up a small AI hacker team at @Razorpay 2 people. Today, they are 100x builders. With AI, people aren’t the constraint. Org structure is. So now I’m scaling this. If you’ve spent the last few months deep in Claude Code / OpenClaw / agents (or anything similar) and feel like you’ve seen the future – this is for you. What you’ll do: Review workflows. Rebuild them with AI. Ship fast. Perks: • Unlimited tokens. Any model. Any tool. • Real problems at massive scale • No hierarchy. Direct access across the org No compensation ceiling. Pay scales with output, not title. Outperform the org, out-earn it. No resume. Send me what you’ve built with AI. (Form below) Bangalore | Full-time | Builders only. — https://nitter.net/harshilmathur/status/2042544939591229556#m

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  • Latency remains the key limitation for advanced AI systems

    Yeah, latency is what keeps these things from being really cool.

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  • AI Engineering Summit Segment with swyx and OpenClaw Founder

    This whole segment of the AI Engineering summit that @swyx ran with the founder of @OpenClaw @steipete and others is quite excellent. This link should take you to the right beginning over on YouTube: piped.video/live/O_IMsEg91g8…

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  • No protesters in space: AI activism and data center security concerns

    No protesters in space. Mark Kretschmann (@mark_k) ⚠️ Reactionary anti-AI doomer groups need to be watched as terrorism cells. The governments need to act now before they bomb data centers! We've already seen first signs of terror acts, and they *will* happen. — https://nitter.net/mark_k/status/2042529722794442901#m

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