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Today's top tech conversations are led by @imsroch, whose post about 'RT @cursor_ai: We’re introduci...' garnered the highest engagement. Key themes trending across the top stories include revenue, operating, agents, income, other. The community is actively discussing recent developments in AI, engineering practices, and startup strategies.
1. imsroch (Group Score: 289.2 | Individual: 43.1)
Cluster: 9 tweets | Engagement: 444 (Avg: 75) | Type: Tech
RT @cursor_ai: We’re introducing the Cursor SDK so you can build agents with the same runtime, harness, and models that power Cursor.
Run agents from CI/CD pipelines, create automations for end-to-end workflows, or embed agents directly inside your products. https://t.co/bRcn9xjuVz
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- @kimmonismus: Cursor is making a platform play. Right now they're an IDE. By releasing the SDK, they're turning th...
- @cryptopunk7213: this is huge news from Cursor, they've pulled of the impossible and turned their ai-wrapper into a i...
- @MatthewBerman: Super cool.\n\nQT @cursor_ai: We’re introducing the Cursor SDK so you can build agents with the same...
- @NielsRogge: > We made an SDK > It's only in TypeScript, not Python
:( https://t.co/Y2oOcPl5vW\n\nQT @curs...
- @SIGKITTEN: does anyone want this in the kitty app?\n\nQT @cursor_ai: We’re introducing the Cursor SDK so you ca...
2. wallstengine (Group Score: 260.7 | Individual: 53.3)
Cluster: 8 tweets | Engagement: 677 (Avg: 114) | Type: Tech
$AMZN | Amazon Q1’26 Earnings Highlights
🔹 Sales: 176.98B-2.78 (Est. 1.63) 🟢 🔹 AWS Net Sales: 36.8B) 🟢; +28% YoY 🔹 Operating Income: 20.9B) 🟢; vs $18.4B in Q1’25
Q2 Guide: 🔹 Sales: 199.0B (Est. 20.0B-22.9B) 🟡; vs $19.2B in Q2’25
FY26 Guide: 🔹 CapEx: about 200B) 🟡
Segment Performance: 🔹 North America: Sales 8.3B vs 39.8B; +19% YoY / +11% ex-FX | Operating Income 1.0B in Q1’25 🔹 AWS: Sales 14.2B vs $11.5B in Q1’25
Other Metrics: 🔹 Chips Business: Exceeded 70B in TTM revenue 🔹 Stores Unit Growth: +15%; highest since the tail end of covid lockdowns 🔹 AI Chips: Landed 2.1M+ AI chips over the past 12 months, more than half Trainium 🔹 NVIDIA GPUs: 1M+ to be deployed starting in 2026 🔹 Bedrock: Processed more tokens in Q1 than all prior years combined; customer spend +170% QoQ 🔹 Kiro: Developers more than doubled QoQ; enterprise customer usage increased nearly tenfold 🔹 Same-Day / Overnight Delivery: More than 1B items in 2026 and counting 🔹 Amazon Leo: 250+ satellites in orbit; 20+ additional launches planned over the next year
Financials: 🔹 Net Income: 17.1B in Q1’25 🔹 Anthropic Investment Gains: 148.5B; +30% YoY 🔹 Free Cash Flow (TTM): 25.9B in TTM ended March 31, 2025 🔹 Purchases of Property & Equipment: +$59.3B YoY, primarily reflecting AI investments
CEO Andy Jassy Commentary: 🔸 “We’re making customers’ lives easier and better every day across all our businesses, and their response is driving significant growth. AWS is growing 28% (our fastest growth in 15 quarters) on a very large base, our chips business topped a 70 billion in TTM revenue, and unit growth in our Stores reached 15% (the highest since the tail end of covid lockdowns). We also hit exciting milestones with delivery speed (more than 1 billion items same-day or overnight in 2026 and counting), Project Hail Mary (nearly $615 million at the box office to date and the second most successful non-sequel, non-franchise opening of recent memory), and Amazon Leo continues to resonate with prospective customers, with Delta Airlines the latest to sign on. We’re in the middle of some of the biggest inflections of our lifetime, we’re well positioned to lead, and I’m very optimistic about what’s ahead for our customers and Amazon.”
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- @wallstengine: $META Platforms Q1'26 Earnings Highlights
🔹 Revenue: 55.36B-$55.5B) 🟢; UP +33% YoY 🔹...
- @wallstengine: 125B-123.1B, driven by higher c...
- @StockSavvyShay: $AMZN Q1 EARNINGS
• Revenue 177.2B • EPS 1.64 • AWS Sales $37.6B vs...
- @wallstengine: $FTAI Q1’26 EARNINGS HIGHLIGHTS
🔹 Revenue: 730M) 🟢 +65.5% y/y 🔹 Net Income: $134M; +49...
- @StockSavvyShay: 152B ARR business growing 28% per year.
That marks its fastest growth in nearly...
3. rseroter (Group Score: 255.0 | Individual: 55.9)
Cluster: 8 tweets | Engagement: 1286 (Avg: 43) | Type: Tech
RT @sundarpichai: You can now ask Gemini to create Docs, Sheets, Slides, PDFs, and more directly in your chat. No more copying, pasting, or reformatting, just prompt and download.
Available globally for all @GeminiApp users. https://t.co/VuhlvehFuU
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- @GeminiApp: You can now generate a variety of downloadable files, including PDFs, @GoogleWorkspace files, Micros...
- @rseroter: RT @joshwoodward: New in Gemini: Generate files and export them
Tell Gemini what you want to create...
- @testingcatalog: GOOGLE 🚨: Gemini now can generate Docs, Sheets, Slides, and PDFs directly in the chat.
Available t...
- @synthwavedd: now we just need a SoTA model...
⏳\n\nQT @GeminiApp: You can now generate a variety of downloadabl...
- @PatrickMoorhead: OK, now it gets interesting. Will compare this to what's best-in breed this week (and unreliable) Cl...
4. vasuman (Group Score: 198.1 | Individual: 37.4)
Cluster: 6 tweets | Engagement: 143 (Avg: 102) | Type: Tech
Going to be a lot of restaurant millionaires pretty soon\n\nQT @adamguild: Introducing Grader: the world's first AI CMO for restaurants.
It’s helped us drive over $1 BILLION in sales for our customers.
Grader outperforms human marketing teams. See how: https://t.co/aP1nzFEwmC
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- @shiri_shh: This is wild.
corporate restaurant chains make $500B and do 60% of all food sales…
9,500 local res...
- @unusual_whales: Owner launches Grader, the world’s first AI CMO for restaurants, driving over $1 billion in customer...
- @cgtwts: corporate giants seeing local restaurants get the same marketing tech they spend billions on every y...
- @damianplayer: 20% of people 35+ use AI.
those are the same people running the restaurant industry..\n\nQT @adamg...
- @jaltma: RT @adamguild: Introducing Grader: the world's first AI CMO for restaurants.
It’s helped us drive o...
5. wallstengine (Group Score: 173.8 | Individual: 26.3)
Cluster: 8 tweets | Engagement: 115 (Avg: 114) | Type: Tech
EXPE hotel bookings to its app in the US, its biggest push yet into travel.
Uber also unveiled an OpenAI-powered voice booking tool and a new “Shop for Me” service as it expands its super-app strategy. https://t.co/6BOT9kFWtq
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- @Techmeme: Uber partners with Expedia to launch a hotel booking integration in its app in the US, and plans to ...
- @StockMKTNewz: EXPE just announced a new partnership to allow 🇺🇸 users to make reservations at m...
- @natlungfy: At a time when ChatGPT and Claude vie to be an everything app for productivity and leisure, Uber is ...
- @negligible_cap: *UBER TO LET USERS BOOK HOTELS THROUGH EXPEDIA PARTNERSHIP *UBER ANNOUNCES NEW 'SHOP FOR ME' SERVICE...
- @business: Uber is adding Expedia hotel bookings to its flagship app, marking the ride-hail giant’s biggest pus...
6. HarryStebbings (Group Score: 164.7 | Individual: 33.5)
Cluster: 5 tweets | Engagement: 66 (Avg: 166) | Type: Tech
Do Rich Founders Make For Bigger Exits:
"In 2015, we got approached to sell the business for hundreds of millions of dollars, all cash.
Had I not had the singles before, it might have been something that was very enticing to just cash out the whole thing at that point in time.
But because I knew my bank account was sound, I wasn't in it for money. I was trying to build big and really I felt like this had to be the home run." Adam Foroughi, @AppLovin
Have you found that founders with prior wealth are correlated with larger exits due to their ability to go big @chadbyers @semil @honam @pitdesi?\n\nQT @HarryStebbings: Adam Foroughi is by far one of the best CEOs I have ever interviewed.
Candidly he is insanely stern and cold but also obsessive, focused and utterly brilliant.
With Adam there is zero fluff, like none. He says what he means and means what he says.
Applovin does $10M EBITDA per head.
They have 80%+ margins.
They do $5.48BN in revenue.
No business on the planet has numbers like Applovin.
Following the discussion, I wrote up my biggest lessons from sitting down with him and summarised them below:
- Are People Ready for the AI Future That Is Within Every Company?
True AI integration requires a massive "leveling up" of talent. Companies must be honest about the path forward: keeping employees who fail to adopt AI creates a "blockade" to reaching a truly AI-native state. Consequently, we should expect continued tech layoffs as organizations prioritize efficiency over legacy headcount.
- Biggest Advice on Token Budgeting and Token Maxing?
Treating tokens as a simple budget or leaderboard is "flawed logic". If you incentivize raw usage, teams will simply create high-volume "crap" that burns capital without driving revenue. Instead, optimize for specific KPIs where token consumption aligns directly with business growth; when revenue is on the other side, the "budget" mindset disappears.
- Can You Have a Team Full of Only A Players?
An organization cannot thrive if A players are surrounded by B, C, or D players. AppLovin slimmed its HR department from 80 people to 15 by retaining only "doers" who don't get bogged down in the process. The goal is a lean culture of individual contributors who want to make a difference without needing heavy management layers.
- Do the Majority of Company Teams Need to Be Rebuilt for the Technology We Have Today?
If a role is likely to be automated, or if a department is too slow to adopt AI, it is time to rebuild that organization from the ground up. Foroughi cut staff by 40-50% in most departments during a year of triple-digit growth to force the organization into an automated, efficient state.
- Why Investors Need to Give Ceos Better Comp Packages
Founders take massive risks to build something out of nothing, and they need continued upside to stay mentally motivated. If a CEO is expected to work without performance-based incentives, they may drift toward new ventures rather than staying committed to the "lonely, stressful" task of scaling a public company.
- Why This $160 Billion Company Does Not Have Any Learning and Development
Structured L&D is often disconnected from the reality of high-performance work. The best employees are curious enough to figure things out on their own. By documenting all communication in transcripts and chats, new hires can use AI models to summarize tribal knowledge and develop themselves more effectively than any formal training program.
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If a company has become bloated, simply cutting 50% of...
- @HarryStebbings: "SBC becomes a problem when stock prices fall and dilution explodes.
What was 3% annual dilution ca...
- @HarryStebbings: Why this $160 billion company does not have a product organization?
"We do not have a separate prod...
- @HarryStebbings: "Really good people figure things out on their own.
They do not need constant mentorship, reviews o...
7. WesRoth (Group Score: 155.2 | Individual: 31.0)
Cluster: 7 tweets | Engagement: 18 (Avg: 25) | Type: Tech
Anthropic released nine new Claude connectors designed for creative professionals.
This rollout integrates Claude directly into industry-standard software, including Adobe Creative Cloud, Blender, Autodesk Fusion, Affinity by Canva, Ableton Live, Splice, SketchUp, and Resolume.
Powered by the open Model Context Protocol (MCP), Claude can now natively execute commands and modify files directly within these applications.
For example, a 3D artist can ask Claude to debug an entire Blender scene or batch-apply changes to objects, while a designer can use natural language to create and modify 3D models in Autodesk Fusion or automate repetitive layer adjustments in Affinity.\n\nQT @claudeai: Claude now connects to the tools creative professionals already use.
With the new Blender connector, you can debug a scene, build new tools, or batch-apply changes across every object, directly from Claude. https://t.co/Kc3cBHTNpV
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- @cryptopunk7213: my god anthropic really going after the entire design industry:
Claude x Blender feature automate...
- @rohanpaul_ai: RT @rohanpaul_ai: Claude's new connectors will let it work inside Blender, Autodesk Fusion, Adobe Cr...
- @Baconbrix: How it actually works
> Ask to use blender > "Thinking... No Blender tools found, let me do s...
- @EHuanglu: its finally here
now you can talk with AI to build 3D world inside Blender and Autodesk https://t.c...
- @Vtrivedy10: with the Anthropic-Blender sponsorship news
I just want to plug one of my fave movies that everyone...
8. wallstengine (Group Score: 148.3 | Individual: 37.6)
Cluster: 6 tweets | Engagement: 494 (Avg: 114) | Type: Tech
$GOOGL | Alphabet Q1’26 Earnings Highlights
🔹 EPS: 2.62-109.896B (Est. 107.0B) 🟢; UP +22% YoY 🔹 Operating Income: 36.3B) 🟢; UP +30% YoY 🔹 Google Cloud Revenue: 18B) 🟢; UP +63% YoY 🔹 Google Search & Other Growth: +19% YoY (Est. +16%) 🟢 🔹 YouTube Ads Growth: +11% YoY (Est. +11.7%) 🔴
Google Services: 🔹 Revenue: 40.589B 🔹 Google Advertising Revenue: 76B) 🟢 🔹 Google Search & Other: 9.883B; UP +11% YoY 🔹 Google Network: 6.971B 🔹 Subscriptions, Platforms & Devices: 12.384B; UP +19% YoY
Google Cloud: 🔹 Revenue: 18B) 🟢; UP +63% YoY 🔹 Operating Income: 460B
Other Bets: 🔹 Revenue: 2.100B 🔹 Waymo: surpassed 500,000 fully autonomous rides/week
Alphabet-Level Activities: 🔹 Operating Loss: -$5.391B 🔹 Alphabet-level activities primarily reflect expenses related to shared AI research and development
Other Metrics: 🔹 Total TAC: 180M 🔹 U.S. Revenue: 31.468B; UP +21% YoY 🔹 APAC Revenue: 6.345B; UP +21% YoY
Financials: 🔹 Operating Margin: 36.1%; expanded by 2 percentage points 🔹 Net Income: 37.716B 🔹 Gain on Equity Securities, Net: 45.790B 🔹 CapEx: 10.116B 🔹 TTM Free Cash Flow: 64.429B 🔹 Cash & Marketable Securities: 126.840B 🔹 Long-Term Debt: $77.501B
Capital Return: 🔹 Dividend: 0.21/share 🔹 Dividend Payable: June 15, 2026 🔹 Stock Repurchases: $0
CEO Sundar Pichai Commentary: 🔸 “2026 is off to a terrific start.” 🔸 “Our AI investments and full stack approach are lighting up every part of the business.” 🔸 “Search had a strong quarter with AI experiences driving usage, queries at an all time high, and 19% revenue growth.” 🔸 “Google Cloud revenues grew 63% with backlog nearly doubling quarter on quarter to over $460 billion.” 🔸 “This was our strongest quarter ever for our consumer AI plans, driven by the Gemini App.” 🔸 “Overall the number of paid subscriptions has now reached 350 million, with YouTube and Google One being the key drivers.” 🔸 “Gemini Enterprise has great momentum with 40% quarter on quarter growth in paid monthly active users.” 🔸 “Waymo surpass 500,000 fully autonomous rides a week.” 🔸 “Our first-party models, like Gemini, are now processing more than 16 billion tokens per minute via direct API use by our customers, up 60% from last quarter.”
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- @StockSavvyShay: $GOOGL Q1 EARNINGS
• Revenue 106.8B • EPS 2.67 • Operating Income ...
@unusual_whales: BREAKING: Google, $GOOGL, earnings:
EPS: 2.63
Revenue: 107 bil...
@Techmeme: Alphabet reports Q1 revenue up 22% YoY to 107.2B est., Google Cloud revenue up 63% to ...
@Mayhem4Markets: $GOOGL Google Q1 2026 Earnings
Rev. 107.1B ✅ Rev. ex-TAC 91.57B ✅ Op...
9. startupideaspod (Group Score: 143.3 | Individual: 36.9)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 51 (Avg: 97) | Type: Tech
Sequoia says AI agents handle ~50% of software engineering work.
That number is already outdated.
Here's how the CEO of Airtable actually ships code in 2026:
- 30 Claude Code instances running in parallel
- Each one paired with its own browser
- Fully autonomous — no IDE, no autocomplete
- Other agents review the PRs it opens
The timeline:
- 2022: AI autocomplete inside your IDE
- Oct 2025: Karpathy flips: mostly AI-written, human-reviewed
- 2026: humans orchestrate swarms of agents
Software engineering is the most AI-penetrated category on that chart.
Back office is at 9%. Marketing at 4%. Sales at 4%.
Software is a generation behind.
Everyone else is asleep at the wheel.\n\nQT @gregisenberg: I sat down with Howie Liu, the CEO of Airtable ($500M+ revenue, 1 billion in the bank) and asked him: is there really 1 trillion up for grabs in AI agents?
His answer: it's way more than that. It's the entire GDP of white collar labor. Tens of trillions.
Here's what stood out:
Howie runs 30 Claude Code instances in parallel on HyperAgent. Each one is coupled to a browser, fully autonomous. They review each other's PRs. That's how the CEO of a $10 billion company develops software right now.
He wrote his most recent board memo with AI agents. His best investors told him it was the best memo he'd ever written. It cost him $150 in tokens and 10x less time.
His take on why people aren't building: they're still using agents like chatbots. They ask "who's going to win the next election" instead of giving it a real multi-hour task. Using is believing. You have to spend a full weekend going deep.
AI agents are at less than 10% penetration in most industries. Software engineering is at 50% but even that's an overestimate because most devs are still in "tab autocomplete" mode. The frontier has moved way past that.
He revealed HyperAgent. Think of it as the visual agent builder that gives you a low floor and a high ceiling. You can prototype fast and also scale to running serious operations with a fleet of agents.
Howie's philosophy/POV: HyperAgent is to agents what the iPhone was to computing. The power was already there. The accessibility is what changes everything.
Good news
Howie is giving 1 million committed to listeners @startupideaspod. You get Opus, frontier models, real agent workflows.
You just gotta click the link in the description of the YT vid (share this with a friend to give them the $1000 too before it runs out!)
episode is live on @startupideaspod and thanks to Howie for supporting the community/channel.
@howietl is rooting for you to build a $100 million company with less than 5 employees. So am I.
watch
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- @startupideaspod: App building is a commodity now.
The real unlock is an AI co-founder.
HyperAgent is the closest th...
- @levie: Will keep saying this, but software jobs aren’t going away. Agents are the single biggest form of le...
10. lmsysorg (Group Score: 142.4 | Individual: 33.0)
Cluster: 5 tweets | Engagement: 16 (Avg: 16) | Type: Tech
👏 Meet Ling-2.6-1T from @AntLingAGI, the trillion-parameter flagship instant instruct model built for fast execution & high efficiency at scale. Day-0 support is now live in SGLang! 1️⃣ Fast thinking approach: ~4x cheaper than comparable models, no quality compromise 2️⃣ SOTA on AIME26 & SWE-bench Verified 3️⃣ Built for advanced coding, complex reasoning & large-scale agent workflows 4️⃣ Trillion-param capability with instant-model latency
Cookbook: https://t.co/8wm9BPXHhK\n\nQT @AntLingAGI: Last week, we introduced Ling-2.6-1T. Today, Ling-2.6-1T is officially an open model~ 🤗 1T total parameters · 63B active parameters We bring values to developers by making it easier to test, deploy, customize, and build. It is optimized to be "token efficiency" for real production needs: • Lower token overhead: strong intelligence without long reasoning traces • Reliable multi-step execution: better instruction, tool, context, and workflow control • Production-ready deployment: from code generation to bug fixing, with broad agent framework compatibility A sneak pick into the agentic capability in @opencode
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- @novita_labs: Today, Ling-2.6-1T is officially open-sourced (from @AntLingAGI)
1T total parameters · 63B active p...
- @ModelScope2022: So excited to announce Ling-2.6-1T is now live on ModelScope!🔥
This 1T parameter model is built for...
- @vllm_project: Congrats to @AntLingAGI on the open release of Ling-2.6-1T! 🎉
A new flagship for real-world agentic...
- @ying11231: RT @lmsysorg: 👏 Meet Ling-2.6-1T from @AntLingAGI, the trillion-parameter flagship instant instruct ...
11. KatieMiller (Group Score: 115.6 | Individual: 28.9)
Cluster: 6 tweets | Engagement: 459 (Avg: 2616) | Type: Tech
Elon has been remarkably consistent on OpenAI’s non-profit structure.
@elonmusk in 2016:
“With a few others, I created OpenAI. It's a non-profit. The governance structure here is important because you want to make sure there is not some fiduciary duty to generate profit off of the AI technology."
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- @KatieMiller: OpenAI started in 2015 as a non-profit. @elonmusk gave about $45 million.
This created big value: ...
- @ns123abc: >Elon thinks he's got control of OpenAI because of his financial contributions, gets told to go f*ck...
- @BrianRoemmele: RT @BrianRoemmele: SAM ALTMAN “OpenAI is structured as a nonprofit because we don’t ever want to be ...
- @techreview: RT @michelletomkim: Over the years, Elon says he had "three phases" in his feelings about OpenAI. In...
12. ivanhzhao (Group Score: 109.1 | Individual: 24.1)
Cluster: 5 tweets | Engagement: 53 (Avg: 23) | Type: Tech
Nothing stops @christinacaci\n\nQT @christinacaci: It took us two years to grow from 100 mm in Annual Recurring Revenue and 15 months to reach 300 mm. Vanta’s growth rate increased each of the past four quarters – compounding really is the eighth wonder of the world!
“But wait,” you might be thinking. “How does a software company founded before 2022 increase its growth rate?” Narrative violation!
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- @etnshow: BREAKING: Vanta reaches $300M ARR https://t.co/DEuNIYQhWK\n\nQT @christinacaci: It took us two years...
- @lennysan: Christina and co on a legendary run.
(Don't SOC-block your engineers)\n\nQT @christinacaci: It took...
- @jason: Great founder, great product and AMAZING company… been wonderful to be a shareholder and have Vanta ...
- @Rajananandan: RT @christinacaci: It took us two years to grow from 100 mm in Annual Recurring Revenue a...
13. XFreeze (Group Score: 108.8 | Individual: 42.2)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 3140 (Avg: 1158) | Type: Tech
Elon Musk just spent two hours on the stand and proved why he’s fighting so hard for humanity’s future
He opened by saying: “This lawsuit is very simple: It is not OK to steal a charity. If OpenAI wins, it will give license to looting every charity in America”
He revealed that OpenAI was founded as a non-profit, open-source shield against Google’s AI monopoly, but now “the tail is wagging the dog” as they chase profits instead of protecting humanity
Driven by his deep concern for our future, Elon testified that after recruiting Ilya Sutskever from Google to help start OpenAI, Larry Page completely stopped speaking to him. In one conversation, Larry said it would be “fine” if AI wiped out humanity, as long as the machines survived, and called Elon a “speciest” for being pro-human
Elon also shared that he personally warned President Obama about the dangers of AI years ago, but the warning wasn’t taken seriously enough. “Here we are in 2026… AI is scary smart,” he said. “It could kill us all. We don’t want a Terminator outcome. We want a Star Trek outcome”
He made it crystal clear: putting AGI in the hands of untrustworthy people is an existential risk to civilization
That’s why he built SpaceX, Neuralink, and xAI - all part of one unified mission to protect humanity’s future and ensure AI serves us, not destroys us\n\nQT @ns123abc: 🚨 Elon Musk has arrived in court for day 2 of the OpenAI trial
Altman and Brockman stole the non-profit He’s here to undo the theft
ITS HAPPENING https://t.co/6qtiNIpeJQ
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He co...
- @theinformation: Elon Musk’s OpenAI lawsuit revealed a rift with Google co-founder Larry Page.
“In Musk's telling, h...
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14. lmsysorg (Group Score: 107.6 | Individual: 30.6)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 17 (Avg: 16) | Type: Tech
🎉 Congrats on the Mistral Medium 3.5 launch from @MistralAI, Day-0 support is now live in SGLang! A dense 128B with a 256k context, unifying instruct, reasoning & coding in one set of weights: → Toggleable reasoning: switch between instant reply & test-time compute per request → Multimodal: vision encoder trained from scratch for variable sizes & aspect ratios → Best-in-class agentic: native function calling + JSON output → Multilingual across dozens of languages
Cookbook: https://t.co/nIooOW8bZ9 Run it now with SGLang!\n\nQT @mistralvibe: Introducing remote agents in Vibe and Mistral Medium 3.5. You can now launch remote agents in the cloud, including from the CLI or Le Chat. Plus, new Work mode in Le Chat for complex, multi-step tasks. 🧵 https://t.co/lX0Gz64Uut
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- @testingcatalog: MISTRAL 🚨: Mistral AI released Mistral Medium 3.5, a 128B dense open weights model with a 256k conte...
- @ying11231: RT @lmsysorg: 🎉 Congrats on the Mistral Medium 3.5 launch from @MistralAI, Day-0 support is now live...
- @AndrewCurran_: RT @mistralvibe: Introducing remote agents in Vibe and Mistral Medium 3.5. You can now launch remote...
15. axios (Group Score: 107.0 | Individual: 37.3)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 244 (Avg: 85) | Type: Tech
⚠️ WE'VE BEEN WARNED: AI havoc is no longer theoretical. And we've been WARNED by the people building it.
We've unleashed something that's growing exponentially — and that's little understood by people in power.\n\nQT @JimVandeHei: https://t.co/Qk6gYFxZ6w
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- @mikeallen: RT @axios: ⚠️ WE'VE BEEN WARNED: AI havoc is no longer theoretical. And we've been WARNED by the peo...
- @axios: RT @mikeallen: 🚨WE'VE BEEN WARNED: AI havoc is no longer theoretical. And we've been WARNED by the p...
16. badlogicgames (Group Score: 105.6 | Individual: 46.4)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 2562 (Avg: 109) | Type: Tech
RT @mitchellh: Ghostty is leaving GitHub. I'm GitHub user 1299, joined Feb 2008. I've visited GitHub almost every single day for over 18 years. It's never been a question for me where I'd put my projects: always GitHub. I'm super sad to say this, but its time to go. https://t.co/DQDemHdytV
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- @GergelyOrosz: WOW.
Mitchell Hashimoto voting with his feet: Ghostty is leaving GitHub.
"I can't code with GitHub...
- @brunoborges: RT @ashleywolf: Like many Hubbers, I joined GitHub because I believe in open source and I want to bu...
- @Thom_Wolf: GitHub central place might become challenged in a world where (1) we access/get code and libraries t...
17. BrianRoemmele (Group Score: 103.8 | Individual: 32.6)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 68 (Avg: 516) | Type: Tech
Why does ChatGPT spit out phrases like it is reading 1990s break room posters at workplace?
Because it was trained on performative TRENDSLOP from the internet as next word prediction will yields you:
Bandwidth, pivot, agile, deep dive, low-hanging fruit, take it offline, touch base, alignment, ROI, KPI, optimize, core competency, holistic, 30,000-foot view, think outside the box, value add, big data, innovative, move the needle, quick win, boil the ocean, paradigm shift, rockstar, win-win, and 110%.
When you ask about business strategy and ways to grow.
Find out why and how to fix it.\n\nQT @BrianRoemmele: PRACTICAL WAYS TO BEAT TRENDSLOP IN AI.
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The ultimate fix for TRENDSLOP is upstream, at training time.
Prioritize curation of 1870 to 1970 corpora, embed rigorous open-source alignment equations, and stop treating “more internet data” as progress.
Executives and developers who act on this now will build (or use) systems that challenge fads instead of amplifying them.
This is when words cost money (printing on paper), you mostly had to present your identity, you had an army of people that read what you wrote, not an off hand, drive-by posting while having a bowl movement at 2 am.
You had a reputation and you had to face your industry, neighbors and your family. You had a responsibility and you had a reputation.
You had professionalism and you tried to be balanced.
Listen how…
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18. WesRoth (Group Score: 101.7 | Individual: 32.2)
Cluster: 5 tweets | Engagement: 10 (Avg: 25) | Type: Tech
Following the restructuring of its exclusivity deal with Microsoft, OpenAI has integrated its frontier models into the Amazon Bedrock ecosystem.
This partnership allows AWS customers to access OpenAI’s latest reasoning models through a fully managed, enterprise-grade environment.
The announcement marks the debut of Codex on Bedrock, specifically optimized for heavy-duty backend scripting and automated software engineering.
By running on AWS’s custom Trainium and Inferentia chips, developers can execute large-scale codebase refactoring and script generation with significantly lower latency and cost.\n\nQT @AWSNewsroom: AWS and @OpenAI announce an expanded partnership: the latest OpenAI models on Amazon Bedrock, Codex on Bedrock, and Amazon Bedrock Managed Agents powered by OpenAI.
Learn more ➜ https://t.co/xHoR1X6vEY https://t.co/NxoBT0wPqL
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19. TheRealAdamG (Group Score: 101.6 | Individual: 67.1)
Cluster: 2 tweets | Engagement: 1424 (Avg: 157) | Type: Tech
NEW: GPT-5.5 Prompting Guide
"GPT-5.5 works best when prompts define the outcome and leave room for the model to choose an efficient solution path. Compared with earlier models, you can often use shorter, more outcome-oriented prompts: describe what good looks like, what constraints matter, what evidence is available, and what the final answer should contain.
Avoid carrying over every instruction from an older prompt stack. Legacy prompts often over-specify the process because earlier models needed more help staying on track. With GPT-5.5, that can add noise, narrow the model’s search space, or lead to overly mechanical answers.
For more detail on GPT-5.5 behavior changes, start with the Using GPT-5.5 guide. This guide focuses on prompt changes that follow from those behavior changes.
The patterns here are starting points. Adapt them to your product surface, tools, evals, and user experience goals."
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20. gdb (Group Score: 99.3 | Individual: 39.4)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 3410 (Avg: 897) | Type: Tech
a great codex tutorial:\n\nQT @rileybrown: Learn 95% of Codex in 28 minutes
These are the 7 knowledge work capabilities... inside Codex, the super-app
00:00 Intro 02:19 Capability 1 - Full File Access 07:41 Capability 2 - Persistent Memory 10:46 Capability 3 - Plugins 13:52 Capability 4 - Skills 19:22 Capability 5 - GPT Image Access 21:03 Capability 6 - Browser and Computer Use 23:58 Capability 7 - Automations 25:31 Bonus Feature - Chronicle 27:21 Summary
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Codex can help with more...
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- @PaulSolt: Here’s Codex in 28 minutes.
It’s more than just code now.
Intelligence for any task.\n\nQT @rileyb...