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The Gemini Discord server is back with another edition of everyone’s favorite community event: Prompt Like a Pro! Join us tomorrow (Friday, 3/13) at 12:30pm PT as a member from the Gemini team spotlights some use cases from our server members and offers tips and ideas to take them to the next level. We'll be covering Nano Banana, Gemini Live, Veo, Personal Intelligence, and more. Not in the Gemini Discord yet? Join us here: http://discord.gg/gemini
RT Lenny Rachitsky I rare interview with me! By my wife! My brilliant wife (@TheRialMichelle) is about to come out with her first children's book, Charts for Babies, and I thought what a fun excuse to have her come on the podcast turns the tables on me. She asked things no one else would think to ask, and many things I've never shared publicly. We chat about the specific moments that pushed me to start the newsletter, how I think about quality, what stresses me out most, the invisible treadmill built into creator businesses, and how a psychedelic experience gave me the confidence to do this work. This was so fun, and so special, and I hope you like it. Listen now 👇 https://youtu.be/HEqrvF7ztBE Original tweet: https://x.com/lennysan/status/2032149584341037205
Remember how fast Custom GPTs, launched back in 2023, died? Within a year the general models were already better than custom GPTs (which where just specialized system prompts) General models will keep getting better at everything sucking in more knowledge that you won't need to customize them with skills or plugins or custom prompts I think
I give it about 3-6 months before any kind of skills.md file is also pointless. The same thing happened to vector databases and langchain and every other 'product' built in the narrowing gap of model competencies.
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View on GitHubRT a16z Agents will eventually outnumber humans by orders of magnitude. Aaron Levie on the infrastructure that will be needed to manage them: "Whether you think the number is 10x or 100x... we're going to have some order of magnitude more agents than people." "There's going to be just incredibly spectacularly crazy security incidents that will happen with agents, because you'll prompt-inject an agent and find your way through the CRM system and pull out data you shouldn't have access to." "How do you make sure you have the right security, the permissions, the access controls, the data governance?" "We actually don't yet exactly know in many cases how we're going to regulate some of these agents." "No matter what, there's going to need to be a layer that manages the data they have access to and the workflows they're involved in." "This is the new infrastructure opportunity in the era of agents." @levie on @latentspacepod Original tweet: https://x.com/a16z/status/2032147493396594750
It’s mostly cause of @thsottiaux follow him to keep up to date with rate limit resets.
I've been using GPT 5.4 fast mode on Codex since its launch, 24/7, tons of tabs, never got close to my limits. I put $200 on Opus 4.6 and it was gone in 2h, just one tab open, spent the rest of the day on slow mode. Is this actually right? I wonder if there might be a bug?
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RT Sam Crowder we love working with @cogent_security, and their team is hiring. go work with one of the best teams building frontier agents! Original tweet: https://x.com/samecrowder/status/2032145435486535863
🚀 LangSmith for Startups Spotlight: @cogent_security Cogent is building AI agents that protect the world's largest organizations from cyberattacks. One of the hardest problems in cybersecurity is going from finding a vulnerability to actually fixing it. Cogent is automating
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