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The end of the 9-to-5?The end of the 9-to-5?

At least, for those working in the AI industry. As working with bots makes your employer treat you like a bot, per @nkmg1c_ventures' share: Silicon Valley AI Startups Embracing China’s Controversial ‘996’ Work Schedule. But it's not only the industry itself: AI and the Extended Workday: Productivity, Contracting Efficiency was shared by @0xbitcoiner, highlighting that greater AI exposure reduces leisure time.

@carter shared that Meta is axing 600 roles across its AI division, so maybe these people can find new challenges in jobs that require no AI, and be blessed with actually being allowed to spend quality time with family and friends!

OpenAI now also has a browserOpenAI now also has a browser

The show started with the Introduction of ChatGPT Atlas, shared by @0xbitcoiner. But I pay for ChatGPT Plus and I’m sad I can’t install Atlas browser on Windows yet, @realBitcoinDog told us; it sucks to be left behind!

However, the launch party soon turned into a security warnings fest: The glaring security risks with AI browser agents, @Car shared. We let OpenAI’s “Agent Mode” surf the web for us, here’s what happened was shared by @0xbitcoiner, as well as Unseeable prompt injections in screenshots: vuln in Comet and other AI browsers and to top it off, ChatGPT's Altas Browser is a Security Nightmare, @carter added.

Perhaps, there turns out to be one lucky dawg being left behind on this one!

MCP is dead, long live skillsMCP is dead, long live skills

Claude Skills are awesome, maybe a bigger deal than MCP, @carter shared, which shows that Anthropic has moved away from using MCP - their own invention - for everything. Which makes sense because predatory shitcoiner corporations are entering the space: Payments MCP: Bringing Wallets, Onramps, and Payments to Every Agent was shared by @0xbitcoiner, and stackers warned about MCP security issues in response.

@kepford shared that Claude Code is unreasonably good at building MVPs; must be because skills > sloppy APIs?

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The funny side hasn’t been around much lately (I know it depends a lot on the posts). We want comedy back! Hahaha

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The amount of friction-related posts has been insane this week and ~lol was empty on the topic!

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Things keep moving so fast, so much to keep up with

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Yes, but it feels slower now. More PR driven, less results driven - not sure if that makes sense?

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Well analyzed

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