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Gonna be at @q_yeon_gyu_kim and @realsigridjinโs OmOCon this weekend with some Gemini merch! Iโd love to talk all things agents, harnesses and Gemini in exchange for some of these dope hats :) https://t.co/rGzwUYVepF
GameplayQA A dense benchmark for first-person multi-video understanding of 3D agents, featuring 1.22 labels/second annotations and 2.4K diagnostic QA pairs across a Self-Other-World taxonomy. https://t.co/wM0hoplsqN
Been playing around with @openclaw. The big news. I don't have a Mac Mini or a DGX computer. So I set up one at https://t.co/jeP0nebHIv. Runs in the cloud. Is secure. Plus they have a curated Skill Hub where you can install skills in one click with zero setup cost. And, yeah, I know I can't use Apple's iMessage like the cool kids, but then I didn't need to put down $900 for a Mac Mini either. :-) Lots of you are still setting up an OpenClaw, I saw that myself where people waited in line at NVIDIA GTC to buy a DGX and get it loaded with OpenClaw or NVIDIA's enterprise variant, NemoClaw. And those people are AI professionals, not everyday people. After I got home from GTC I wanted one too to keep up, but don't have the $5,000 to buy an NVIDIA DGX, or $900 to buy a Mac Mini. Plus I am in a group that is still just trying to learn about what I might want to do with one, and hear about all the security issues about setting them up on a machine that has access to your life. Luckily there are easier to afford, and safer, approaches. https://t.co/jeP0nebHIv is one. Costs $20 a month. Can be cancelled anytime. Runs in its own sandbox on a cloud server. They also have a curated Skill Hub โ think of it like an app store for your Claw โ where you can install skills in one click and it costs you nothing to install. No configuration, no debugging, just click and go. Yeah, that misses some of the special sauce of OpenClaw. Running it on a Mac Mini lets you add your own services that you control on your own machine, and hook it into, say, Apple's Messenger so that your Claw can send messages to your friends and coworkers. But many people aren't ready for all that yet, they just want to learn and having a cloud setup makes a lot of sense until you are ready to put down $1,000 to $5,000 (or more, @AlexFinn has a $30,000 setup of three Apple Mac Studios) and MyClaw fits the bill and is awesome.

@RayFernando1337 Vibe code this. https://t.co/IQEc9AjIS0
If youโre headed to the @tokensandai hackathon this weekend, I have some AI studio hats for you! Iโll be there with a whole box of them, swing by to talk anything agents and Gemini :) https://t.co/arnunpwJJF
SF โ weโre doing a Pokee AI Hackathon on 4/4 and itโs going to be an absolute banger. Weโve got 300k+ in Pokee credits AND $2000+ in separate cash prizes up for grabs, an insane room of builders, dinner covered, and even more judges as well as event partners weโll be announcing soon! Winners will also be featured in Innovation & Tech Todayโs magazine. ๐๏ธ 4/4 โฐ 1โ7pm (featuring a panel & opening remarks) ๐ San Francisco (location revealed upon RSVP) ๐ฝ๏ธ Dinner included This is strictly IRL only โ no virtual attendance for this one. We are also excited to share that Jean-Marc Daecius (@JMBDaecius), Chief of Staff at OโShaughnessy Ventures (@osvllc), Zhen Li (@zhenthebuilder Founding Engineer at Replit), and Bill Zhu (@ZheqingZhu Founder of Pokee AI) will be all be judging! Donโt miss this one!
Introducing Overlay: the open source Perplexity Computer. Overlay allows you to do work with the best models. It also lets you set up an OpenClaw cloud instance in one-click! Web: https://t.co/LHbEgt8mfU GitHub: https://t.co/4hpY1DkqK3

Falcon 9 launches 25 @Starlink satellites from California https://t.co/5W86IZi1i2

I often think about the technical limitations that game designers of the 80s had to work with - both in terms of software and hardware. The game that stands at the very top is Elite. Think about this for a second: The core game code on the BBC Micro version occupied roughly 22 KB of memory. Now think about what Braben and Bell turned that into: a universe with eight galaxies, each containing 256 star systems (for a total of 2,048 planets/systems). Each system featured unique details: government type, economy, technology level, population, commodity prices, and even descriptive text (e.g., a planet known for "carnivorous arts graduates" or similar quirky combinations). If you still need a bit more help to contextualize that, try this: Elite was smaller than many modern text files or desktop icons, yet it contained (and let you freely explore) a multi-galaxy-spanning universe that felt vast and limitless. Oh, and by the way, the game also rendered 3D wireframe ships, stations, and planets in real time on a 2 MHz 6502 processor. This is no slight on todayโs game designers. They work with what they have, and that's okay. But when you think about the worlds that some programmers created with the tools they were given, it sometimes breaks my brain trying to understand how they did it. Elite is a true masterpiece on so many levels. I played the C64 version back in the day, and even 40+ years later it still feels like one of the most incredible programming wonders ever.
@badlogicgames https://t.co/iaFNnnAUkh
@nikkei @Nature Sakana AI ใฏใๆฅๆฌ็บใฎใๆฅๆฌใฎใใใฎAIไผๆฅญใใจใใฆใๅ ๆฅใฎ Sakana Chat ใฎใใใซ็ๆงใฎๆฅๅธธใงๅฝน็ซใคๅบ็คๆ่กใฎ้็บใจใไธ็ใใชใผใใใๆๅ ็ซฏใฎAI็ ็ฉถใฎๅๆนใซๅ จๅใๆณจใใงใใพใใ โTowards end-to-end automation of AI researchโ https://t.co/nNfpSV5e5I ไปๅใฎ @Nature ่ชใธใฎๆฒ่ผใไธใคใฎ ๅคงใใช้้็นใจใใใใใใใๆฅๆฌใฎๆ่กๅใจ็งๅญฆใฎใใใชใ็บๅฑใซ่ฒข็ฎใใฆใใๆๅญใงใใๅผใ็ถใใใใใใ้กใใใใใพใใ
Model weights are here: https://t.co/rQlfP51Db7!
Introducing Chroma Context-1, a 20B parameter search agent. > pushes the pareto frontier of agentic search > order of magnitude faster > order of magnitude cheaper > Apache 2.0, open-source https://t.co/bhAkULyBBn
We scored 36.08% on ARC-AGI-3 in one day using the Agentica SDK. https://t.co/cMtx44iFn9
Anthropic has won its injunction. https://t.co/watxWBKnye
Anthropic has won its injunction. https://t.co/watxWBKnye
Introducing: Cohere Transcribe โ a new state-of-the-art in open source speech recognition. https://t.co/l87Z6oyQdM
If there is precisely one thing you watch today, make it this. French Senator Claude Malhuret. A microphone. And the most magnificently savage dismantling of the Trump administration ever delivered in a language they almost certainly donโt speak. He covers Iran. He covers corruption. He covers the kind of staggering, industrial-scale incompetence that would get you fired from managing a car park. And he does it with the calm, unhurried certainty of a man who has read every page of the indictment and found it, if anything, worse than expected. France has never pretended to like these people. But this is contempt elevated to an art form. The kind of refined, aristocratic disdain that takes centuries of civilization to produce and approximately ninety seconds to deploy. Malhuret sounds like he is four seconds from the button. Not out of panic. Out of sheer, exhausted disgust. Honestly? Understandable. Watch it. Share it. The adults are speaking. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
๐ฅ๐งจ French Senator Claude Malhuret DESTROYS the ENTIRE Trump administration over Iran, corruption and incompetence ! We NEED more leaders like him ! Watch and share ๐ https://t.co/FGcBhgQ1WJ
Reminder that the United States could have been the world leader in 5G technology instead of China if we had just given *one guy* a green card when he needed one. https://t.co/yFG5eWb68j

@badlogicgames If only you used python, you wouldn't need this nasty workarounds... https://t.co/sJ9DRCvqYP
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Tesla is hands down the most exciting company in the world. No other company makes me this excited about the future. Itโs a once-in-a-generation company. https://t.co/Zv224rlzBC
Terrorists Give Up After Three Hours In TSA Line https://t.co/KITZu7OMD1 https://t.co/unr8mh0WIF

Trump is so unpopular in Germany that even leaders of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) are shunning him. https://t.co/x0Hv7Hub9t
Hugging Face just made arXiv paper retrieval way better for AI agents. ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ [๐๐๐๐๐๐, ๐๐๐๐] turns arXiv into agent-ready markdown๐ https://t.co/7KJfErdhuq
Thank you to everyone who came out to the ARC-AGI-3 Launch Party last night Incredible room of people pushing AI forward ARC Prize 2026 competition is now open - let the games begin https://t.co/eX4bUbk1TN

The image models are great for color correction and lighting, not sure how I feel about a dragon or scorpion tattoo though. https://t.co/PiY8dwM1AX

One of the best tweets ever written on this platform. https://t.co/nVrrRBnK9G
One of the best tweets ever written on this platform. https://t.co/nVrrRBnK9G
We're rolling out plugins in Codex. Codex now works seamlessly out of the box with the most important tools builders already use, like @SlackHQ, @Figma, @NotionHQ, @gmail, and more. https://t.co/PQDsLqHGA6 https://t.co/TIbsIUAf6S
The first scientist to ever reverse human aging just dropped the craziest interview on the internet. Here are 8 facts David Sinclair revealed about aging that will leave you speechless (THREAD): 1. Cancer & Alzheimer's are symptoms of the same disease. https://t.co/byYmHOpHpP