Episodes (Page 2)
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Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.3 Codex released same day with different philosophies: Opus uses autonomous agent teams while Codex favors interactive pair-programming
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Matt Van Horn's 'Last 30 Days' skill supercharges Claude Code by pulling real-time trending data from X, Reddit, and web, turning anyone into a research expert without coding background
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Kevin Rose vibe-coded 'Nylon,' a personal Techmeme-style news engine using RSS ingestion, iFramely/Firecrawl for article enrichment, and Gemini for TLDRs with vector embeddings
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Kitze uses Clawdbot (OpenClaw) as a personal OS running across Discord and Telegram with one-gateway setup, persona-based bots, and channel structure for customers, home logistics, and engineering
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Alex Finn treats Moltbot (formerly Clawdbot) as a proactive AI teammate 'Henry' that sends daily morning briefs, researches while sleeping, and ships work as pull requests for review
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Furqan Rydhan from Applovin presents Nebula, a Slack-like workspace where each channel holds an agent executing real work across existing tools with Google Slides and blog publishing demos
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Boris, creator of Claude Code, demonstrates Claude Cowork organizing files, extracting receipt data into spreadsheets, and driving browser to create and share Google Sheets autonomously
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Professor Ras Mic teaches that output quality depends on input clarity; thinking in features + tests turns vague app ideas into shippable products with Claude Code's Ask User Question Tool
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Samuel Thompson demonstrates end-to-end info product build using AI: idea → AI-written book (outline to chapters) → mockups with Canva → Shopify store → ad creatives in minimal time
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Chris Koerner outlines six approachable $60K/month startup ideas: Facebook Marketplace app ecosystem, product-studio using short-form video + AI + 3D printing, bike maintenance subscriptions, and b...
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Ryan Carson breaks down 'Ralph Wiggum' agent: autonomous agent builds full product features by converting PRD into small user stories with tight acceptance criteria, then executing iteratively
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Alibaba's Accio AI agent tool compresses e-commerce workflow: spots rising trends, pulls specific product opportunities with sales context, and generates early design concepts