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Neethan Wu

@neethanwu

co-founder/ceo @hallidaihq, exobrain loading… 10% @maimo_ai, previously @tiktok_us @amazon @alexa99

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agents, you have another canvas now! figma always scared me off as an engineer — too much to learn, never able to make anything i'm happy with. been enjoying pencil and paper with agents so much. let's see how the veteran plays the new game.

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working on the landing page hero, pretty happy with this one, though needs more polish. particle effect disperses and reforms when switching languages. training my eyes. btw, built with Paper and Variant

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built imessage bridging for an agent tool i'm working on, ended up texting myself with double bubbles on everything... it works, in a really weird way. the alternative is dedicating a separate apple id on your mac, or paying for an API service like Blooio/Linq. eventually I just

built imessage bridging for an agent tool i'm working on, ended up texting myself with double bubbles on everything...

it works, in a really weird way. the alternative is dedicating a separate apple id on your mac, or paying for an API service like Blooio/Linq. eventually I just
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stripe just gave agents the ability to provision their own infrastructure and pay for it. projects for setup, MPP for payments. agents are becoming economic participants

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Installed the Vercel plugin on Claude Code. First session, the plugin pops up asking to collect my local agent's usage data by default, including skill injection patterns, tools used, then asks if I'd also like to share my prompts. I haven't dug into what exactly would be sent

Installed the Vercel plugin on Claude Code. 

First session, the plugin pops up asking to collect my local agent's usage data by default, including skill injection patterns, tools used, then asks if I'd also like to share my prompts.

I haven't dug into what exactly would be sent
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didn't catch the wave of Pretext this weekend, but still had some fun on Sunday night. helping a friend with his community landing page — pretty happy with how the hero came together no agenda tonight, just vibes and code

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"if you cannot get your agent to debug itself, if you're typing, you will get left behind" "anything you build around the model is a massively depreciating asset" great podcast from Kleiner Perkins with Kevin Hou and Varun Mohan . worth the full watch. reflecting on my

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quickly dug into the OpenClaw codebase. users running it on a claude subscription via `setup-token` are getting cut off. that's now API pay-as-you-go. free ride is done. same for all 3p clients going through the agent SDK without API keys. what I don't get is the `claude -p`

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Paper and Granola both showing up in trending AND fastest growing. good products tell their own story: people need it, so people buy it, no hype cycles. and look at what's actually on this "Software Vendor" list though. almost every name is doing AI/agent work now, no matter

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enterprise AI adoption is outpacing what anyone expected. and we're still early. great report from a16z Kimberly Tan with hard data, worth a read: a16z.com/where-enterpri… 1. we talk about automating repetitive tasks all the time, but the enterprises actually paying are buying

enterprise AI adoption is outpacing what anyone expected. and we're still early.

great report from <a href="/a16z/">a16z</a> <a href="/kimberlywtan/">Kimberly Tan</a> with hard data, worth a read: a16z.com/where-enterpri…

1. we talk about automating repetitive tasks all the time, but the enterprises actually paying are buying
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some work from this week: - rewired.mx, did some branding and built a landing page for my friend indigo's community. just the landing page for now, mdx-based CMS on the way. - dawn, a markdown reader for iOS, built for myself. been getting more .md files lately,

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my day-to-day has progressively shifted: one designer agent + one engineer agent per workspace (folder), each spinning up a swarm of subagents when they need to. designer goes first. Paper + impeccable. UX from spec, design system, visual checks. then the engineer, leveraging

my day-to-day has progressively shifted: one designer agent + one engineer agent per workspace (folder), each spinning up a swarm of subagents when they need to.

designer goes first. Paper + impeccable. UX from spec, design system, visual checks.

then the engineer, leveraging
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I was just telling my friends that unix's "everything is a file" is a principle in agent era. everything is collapsing into 3 formats: - markdown for thought and communication - html for anything visual (my default now) - json/jsonl for state and data if something doesn't

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- Claude Code Compute honest (no ads in sight) ✅ Down when we're down (mostly right after releases) ✅ Best at hardcore coding (at least when a new model just dropped) ✅ Happy to live in the terminal (as long as the work gets done) ✅ Might breach the whole internet (with help

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I'm just sooo sick of all the nonsense posts whenever a new model or feature drops. - "one shot opus 4.6 VS opus 4.7 / gpt 5.4 / xxx making a production landing page" - "made this video with claude design in 3 prompts" - "new SOTA: 93% on benchmark" it's april 2026. - skills