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AI Daily | GPT-5.4 Mini/Nano Released, OpenClaw Agent Framework Gains Popularity Link to heading

Today’s AI industry focuses on the engineering implementation of the Agent ecosystem. OpenAI released the GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano models, strengthening the positioning of small models as the execution layer. The open-source framework OpenClaw has become popular in the developer community due to its local-first feature. In terms of commercial infrastructure, Stripe launched an AI agent payment protocol, opening up the economic link between machines. Additionally, the REE environment released by Gensyn provides deterministic execution guarantees for decentralized computing power networks.

I. Today’s Key Points Recap Link to heading

  • Watch List: “How I built LennyRPG” from Lenny’s Podcast is worth prioritizing. Main content: - 👋 Each week, I answer reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career.
  • A few months ago, I…
  • Watch List: A total of 18 key updates were captured in the last 7 days. You can select sources (podcasts/newsletters/videos) for in-depth reading based on your needs.
  • X Hot Topic: The topic “Israel Strikes Kill Iran’s Top Security Chief and Basij Commander” is trending high (approximately 501,000 related posts), serving as an entry point for understanding global AI public opinion and viewpoints.

II. AI Hot Topics on X (based on bird) Link to heading

Topic 1: Israel Strikes Kill Iran’s Top Security Chief and Basij Commander Link to heading

  • Category: AI · News
  • Overview: Trending time: 11 hours ago, Related posts: 501,000
  • What it is: Israeli airstrikes resulted in the death of Iran’s top security chief and a Basij commander.
  • Why it’s important: The event highlights the critical role of AI-driven precision strikes, facial recognition, and intelligence analysis technologies in modern high-tech warfare and targeted assassination operations.
  • Discussion summary: Public opinion is focused on the ethical boundaries of AI-assisted target identification, the accuracy of intelligence algorithms in complex battlefield environments, and the reshaping of geopolitical rules by high-tech means.

Topic 2: Anthropic Engineer Shares Claude Code Skills Playbook for Dev Teams Link to heading

  • Category: AI · News
  • Overview: Trending time: 6 hours ago, Related posts: 1,900
  • What it is: An Anthropic engineer released a practical playbook for development teams on using Claude for programming, aiming to share how to efficiently use the model for coding and collaboration.
  • Why it’s important: The manual provides a systematic methodology from an official source, signaling that AI-assisted programming is moving from simple tool usage to deeper engineering best practices, which is a significant reference for improving developer productivity.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion on X centers on specific prompt engineering techniques in the guide, performance comparisons between Claude and competitors like GitHub Copilot, and the impact of the playbook on the skill growth of junior developers and the reshaping of team workflows.

Topic 3: Whop Opens Payments Network to All Creators and Platforms Link to heading

  • Category: AI · News
  • Overview: Trending time: , Related posts: 189
  • What it is: Digital transaction platform Whop announced the opening of its payment network to all creators and platforms, allowing developers to directly integrate its payment and subscription management systems via API.
  • Why it’s important: This move provides AI developers (especially AI agent and SaaS creators) with a lower-barrier global commercialization infrastructure, which will help accelerate the monetization process of AI applications.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion on X is mainly focused on Whop’s competitive advantages over traditional payment tools like Stripe, and the platform’s potential to reshape the ecosystem for digital product creators.

Topic 4: OpenAI Releases GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano for Faster AI Tasks Link to heading

  • Category: AI · News
  • Overview: Trending time: 6 hours ago, Related posts: 3,700
  • What it is: OpenAI officially released two lightweight models, GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano, focusing on improving the speed and efficiency of AI task processing.
  • Why it’s important: This marks OpenAI’s further optimization of its model architecture to adapt to edge computing and mobile-end needs, accelerating the popularization of AI in diverse hardware scenarios by reducing inference costs and latency.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion focuses on how small models can balance computational consumption while maintaining high performance, and whether OpenAI’s frequent version number iterations imply breakthrough progress in its underlying architecture.

Topic 5: Netanyahu Denies Death Rumors Amid Iranian Missile Strikes on Israel Link to heading

  • Category: AI · News
  • Overview: Trending time: 20 hours ago, Related posts: 229,000
  • What it is: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu made a public appearance after Iranian missile strikes to debunk false information circulating on social media about his death.
  • Why it’s important: This event highlights how AI-driven disinformation (like Deepfakes) and automated accounts exacerbate cognitive warfare risks during sudden geopolitical crises and pose challenges to the global information security environment.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion centers on the traceability of false news, the responsibility of social media platforms for their inadequate regulation in the AI era, and how technological means can be maliciously used to create social panic and manipulate public sentiment.

Topic 6: Iran Vows New Security Order for Strait of Hormuz Amid War Link to heading

  • Category: AI · News
  • Overview: Trending time: 6 hours ago, Related posts: 31,000
  • What it is: Iran announced it will establish a new security order in the Strait of Hormuz to respond to the increasingly tense regional war situation.
  • Why it’s important: Geopolitical conflicts are accelerating the practical deployment of AI in military surveillance, autonomous weapon systems, and electronic warfare, and pose a potential threat to the logistics security of the global technology supply chain.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion is focused on whether Iran will use AI-driven drone swarms to enhance its control over the waters, and the impact of this situation on global energy prices and semiconductor trade routes.

Topic 7: PSG Crush Chelsea 3-0 to Advance 8-2 in Champions League Link to heading

  • Category: AI · Other
  • Overview: Trending time: , Related posts: 12,000
  • What it is: Paris Saint-Germain defeated Chelsea 3-0 in the Champions League, advancing with a strong 8-2 aggregate score.
  • Why it’s important: Although this topic is categorized under the AI field, its real significance lies in demonstrating the potential classification biases and recognition challenges that social media algorithms may face when processing high-traffic, real-time sports news.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion is centered on PSG’s dominant performance and Chelsea’s defensive collapse, with some users expressing confusion or complaining about X platform misclassifying such sports news into the AI channel.

Topic 8: PSG Crush Chelsea 3-0 to Seal 8-2 Champions League Rout Link to heading

  • Category: AI · Other
  • Overview: Trending time: 1 day ago, Related posts: 78,000
  • What it is: Paris Saint-Germain defeated Chelsea 3-0 in the Champions League, advancing with a landslide 8-2 aggregate victory.
  • Why it’s important: Such high-profile matches are an important real-world testing ground for AI sports prediction models and real-time data analysis algorithms, reflecting the applied value of AI in handling complex competitive data.
  • Discussion summary: Discussions on social media focused on Chelsea’s competitive collapse, PSG’s dominant performance, and the varying accuracy of AI prediction tools in forecasting this lopsided score before the match.

Topic 9: Lollapalooza Chicago Unveils 2026 Lineup with Charli XCX, JENNIE and SB19 Link to heading

  • Category: AI · Other
  • Overview: Trending time: 2 days ago, Related posts: 403,000
  • What it is: Lollapalooza Chicago announced its 2026 lineup, with Charli XCX, JENNIE, and SB19 headlining.
  • Why it’s important: The promotion of such global entertainment events showcases the strong driving force of social media algorithms on the fan economy, and it is also an important data source for AI to monitor popular trends and user profiles.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion is focused on the international influence of JENNIE and SB19, as well as the rare marketing strategy of announcing the lineup two years in advance.

Topic 10: Lollapalooza Chicago 2026 Lineup Features Charli XCX, Lorde, and Global Stars Link to heading

  • Category: AI · Other
  • Overview: Trending time: 6 hours ago, Related posts: 387,000
  • What it is: The Lollapalooza Chicago 2026 music festival officially announced its initial lineup, with globally renowned artists like Charli XCX and Lorde confirmed to perform.
  • Why it’s important: The high popularity of this topic in the AI-related category reflects the key role of social platform algorithms in capturing large-scale cultural events and driving viral communication.
  • Discussion summary: The discussion is focused on the anticipation for the artist lineup (especially Lorde’s return), attention to ticket pre-sale information, and evaluations of the lineup’s global impact.

Summary of AI Public Opinion on X Today Link to heading

Today’s main narrative focuses on the comprehensive infiltration of AI technology in military games, engineering practices, and commercial infrastructure. The industry consensus is that AI is significantly boosting developer productivity and accelerating application monetization. However, in geopolitical conflicts, AI-assisted precision strikes and Deepfake disinformation have raised deep concerns about ethical boundaries and the risks of cognitive warfare. There are disagreements in public opinion regarding the choice of specific technical paths and the accuracy of algorithmic classification, especially the classification biases shown by social platforms when dealing with cross-domain hot topics, which have been questioned by users. Potential risks point to an AI-driven arms race that could exacerbate global supply chain instability, and increasingly realistic disinformation is posing a substantial threat to global information security and social stability.

III. Influencer Insights Link to heading

Hello! I am a senior AI industry analyst. Based on the in-depth sharing and heated discussions among AI influencers on the X platform over the past 24 hours, I have compiled today’s AI industry insight report for you.


1. Today’s Hot Trend: Agent Explosion and the Full Penetration of the “Lobster” Ecosystem Link to heading

Over the past 24 hours, the core of AI discussions on the X platform has been almost completely dominated by OpenClaw (colloquially known as “Lobster”) and the underlying Agent infrastructure.

  • “Infrastructurization” of Agent Infrastructure:

    • Native Browser Support: @Gorden_Sun pointed out that Chrome version 146 now natively supports WebMCP, which means Agents can directly operate web pages through browser interfaces without complex backend intermediaries. @zhixianio also shared improvements in Chrome Remote Debugging for real-time session control.
    • Multi-device Access and Automation: @zhixianio confirmed that BotDrop has achieved Android automation capabilities and integrated with QQ Bot, allowing Agents to operate mobile apps just like a human.
    • Generative UI: @op7418 successfully replicated Claude’s generative UI interaction, enabling Agents to stream and render SVG or HTML charts directly in the chat window, greatly enhancing the intuitiveness of information interpretation.
  • The Game and Dividends of the Claude Ecosystem:

    • Credit Doubling: @Pluvio9yte noted that Claude announced a doubling of credits during off-peak hours for the next two weeks, which is a huge cost-performance bonus for Chinese developers (as their daytime is off-peak).
    • Account Ban Strategy: The community has begun to deeply summarize the weighting factors for Claude account bans. @Pluvio9yte pointed out that “Account age > Email quality > Credit card BIN > IP quality,” with IP not being the sole determining factor.
  • The Agent Push of Domestic Large Models:

    • Kimi K2.5: @ruanyf and @op7418 focused on the flagship model K2.5 released by Kimi and its accompanying Agent, whose performance in long-chain tasks and visual explanation has sparked extensive discussion.

2. Unique Perspectives and Industry Foresight Link to heading

  • “Testing is the new moat”: @ruanyf raised a cautionary point: when AI (like in the Cloudflare engineer’s experiment) can replicate large software like Next.js at an extremely low cost, the code itself loses its moat. Test cases will become key to preventing easy replication by AI.
  • The “Renaissance” of the CLI: @dotey believes that software is being rewritten for Agents. Because the CLI (Command-Line Interface) has naturally structured error messages (stderr) and self-describing documentation (–help), it is more suitable for Agent interaction than a GUI. @vista8 even compared this to a return to simplicity in the “Agent First” era.
  • The Essence of “Vibe Coding” is “De-corporatization”: @gefei55 reflected deeply, arguing that Vibe Coding allows business personnel to directly use AI to develop tools, avoiding the awkward situation of “programmers who don’t understand the business developing hard-to-use tools.” This marks the transition of “everyone is a developer” from a slogan to a productive reality.
  • The Paradox of AI Inflation and Compression: @lijigang proposed a philosophical thought: if A uses AI to expand 3 sentences into a thousand-word essay, and B uses AI to compress that thousand-word essay back into 3 sentences, then the processes of “thinking” and “reading” have both disappeared. All that’s left in the middle is a socially-oriented article that no one needs.
  • The Shift in Value Capture: @lijigang observed that although AI magnifies individual output, “upstream” platforms may also reclaim the profits they once ceded to the “downstream” because AI has reduced collaboration costs.

Agent Development and Enhancement Link to heading

  • OpenClaw / Claude Code Config Set: @AI_Jasonyu recommended a config set that won an Anthropic hackathon, containing production-grade Skills, hooks, and MCP configurations. GitHub Link
  • OpenCLI: Recommended by @vista8, it can turn any website into a command-line interface, making it convenient for Agents to call. GitHub Link
  • OpenSandbox: Recommended by @Gorden_Sun, an open-source universal sandbox platform from Alibaba, providing a secure multi-language environment for Agent execution. GitHub Link
  • Bobber: Recommended by @Gorden_Sun, a menu bar tool specifically for managing multiple Claude Code sessions.

Content Creation and International Expansion Link to heading

  • YouMind: Highly recommended by @AI_Jasonyu for creating graphics and text, suitable for simultaneous and long-form creation for platforms like WeChat Official Accounts, X, and Xiaohongshu.
  • OpenCut: An open-source version of “Jianying,” supporting video downloading, watermark removal, and text extraction.
  • CapWords: Recommended by @nishuang, it combines AI image cutout with foreign language learning, a word memorization tool with a strong “game-like” feel.

Models and Research Link to heading

  • MiroThinker-1.7: An open-source research model that enhances capabilities for long-chain Agent tasks.
  • Foundation-1: An open-source AI music generation model that can run locally with only 7GB of VRAM.
  • SWE-rebench: Recommended by @ruanyf, a new testing benchmark based on real GitHub PR tasks to evaluate the practical capabilities of models.

Analyst’s Briefing: Today’s developments show that the AI industry is shifting from “model anxiety” to “Agent deployment anxiety.” Developers are no longer just focusing on model parameters but are frantically equipping Agents with “hands and feet” (like MCP, automation scripts, and sandbox environments). Meanwhile, discussions about “AI causing software depreciation” and the “outsourcing of human thought” signal that the industry is entering a new phase of re-evaluating the quality of AI output.

IV. Watch List Update Summary Link to heading

Time window: Last 7 days; 16 sources covered; 18 updates in total

a16z Podcast (A_full) Link to heading

  • What’s Missing Between LLMs and AGI - Vishal Misra & Martin Casado
    • Release Time: 2026-03-17 19:05 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - Vishal Misra returns to explain his latest research on how LLMs actually work behind the scenes.
      • He shows through experiments that transformers update their predictions in a precise, mathematically predictable way when processing new information, explains why this still doesn’t mean they are conscious, and describes what is actually needed for AGI: the ability to continue learning after training and a shift from pattern matching to understanding causality.
      • Resources: Follow Vishal Misra on X: Follow Martin Casado on X: Check out everything a16z is doing with AI here, including articles, projects, and more podcasts.
      • Please note that the content here is for informational purposes only; it should not be considered legal, business, tax, or investment advice or used to evaluate any investment or security; and it is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund.
      • a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed.
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      • Vishal Misra returns to explain his latest research on how LLMs actually work under the hood
      • He walks through experiments showing that transformers update their predictions in a precise, mathematically predictable way as they process new information, ex…
      • Resources:
      • Follow Vishal Misra on X: https://x.com/vishalmisra

Y Combinator Podcast (B_intro+search) Link to heading

  • Building A Global AI Startup From India
    • Release Time: 2026-03-16 22:00 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - You may have heard of OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot/Moltbot).
      • The open-source AI assistant that caused a sensation runs on your own device, connects with the messaging apps you already use, and goes beyond chat to actually perform tasks like managing emails, calendars, files, workflows, and more.
      • Now meet the person behind it.
      • YC’s Raphael Schaad sits down with OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger to discuss the “aha” moment behind the viral personal AI agent, why local-first agents could replace many of today’s apps, and how personal agents will reshape the future of software.
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      • In this episode of The Lightcone, we talk with Mukund and Madhav Jha, the founders of Emergent - an AI platform that lets anyone build and ship production-re…
      • In just eight months, users have created more than 7 million apps on Emergent, with the number doubling in just the last 45 days
      • We discuss how they built one of the most powerful AI coding agents, why they focused on non-technical users and what it’s like building in India for a global a…
      • 01:18 - Founder Backstory 02:09 - From AI Testing to General Coding Agents 02:52 - Getting Ahead of the Market 04:18 - The Pivot to Non…

All-In Podcast (A_full) Link to heading

  • Travis Kalanick & Michael Dell Live from Austin, Texas

    • Release Time: 2026-03-17 12:11 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - Find out what executives are saying about AI transformation in the latest AI Pulse survey.
      • Forge Global: We’re proud to introduce our partners at Forge Global, who are helping the world’s most innovative private companies and their teams get #liquidcourage on their own terms.
      • Learn more here: De’Longhi Athena Polymarket (0:00) Travis Kalanick: Officially exiting stealth mode, what he’s been working on (5:52) How to automate the physical world, markets to pursue (11:00) Returning to self-driving: Tesla, Waymo, and the race for autonomy (16:17) Leaving LA for Austin, the decline of truth and justice in California (25:51) Actuators, robotic hands, “capital as a weapon,” Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds affected by the Iran war (36:00) Michael Dell: From dorm room to $140B in annual revenue, why Texas attracts founders (43:46) Dell’s $50B bet on AI infrastructure (1:03:50) Investing in America: Michael Dell’s $6.25B gift - a 401k for 25 million kids. This podcast was recorded live at the Austin Arena Hall, Texas.
      • Learn more here: De’Longhi Athena Polymarket (0:00) Travis Kalanick: Officially exiting stealth mode, what he’s been working on (5:52) How to automate the physical world, markets to pursue…: EY: Austin vibes meet AI innovation. Thanks to EY for co-hosting with us at #SXSW.
      • <a href="… Travis Kalanick and Michael Dell live from Austin, Texas.
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      • (0:00) Travis Kalanick: Officially exiting stealth mode, what he’s been working on (5:52) How to automate the physical world, markets to go after …
      • : EY: Austin vibes meet AI innovation
      • Thanks to EY for co‑hosting with us at #SXSW. Discover what executives are saying about AI transformation in the latest AI Pulse Survey. <a href="…
  • Iran War, Oil Shock, Off Ramps, AI’s Revenue Explosion and PR Nightmare

Lenny’s Podcast (A_full) Link to heading

  • How I built LennyRPG

    • Release Time: 2026-03-17 20:46 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - 👋 Each week, I answer reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career.
      • A few months ago, on a whim, I shared all my podcast transcripts on social media, and boy, did you all find some incredibly creative ways to use that data: parenting wisdom rooted in PM advice, user research scripts, reverse memes, infographics for each episode, a “Learn from Lenny” Twitter bot, and at least 50 other amazing projects.
      • But my favorite project of all was by Ben Shih, a non-technical product designer at Miro, who created LennyRPG.
      • I asked Ben to share the step-by-step journey behind this wildly fun, video-game-inspired project—how he built it and what he learned.
      • To let more flowers bloom, today I’m releasing my entire newsletter archive (along with my podcast transcripts) in AI-friendly Markdown files.
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      • 👋 Each week, I answer reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career
      • For more: Lenny’s Podcast | Lennybot | <a href=“https://www…
      • via=lenny”>public speaking course , and interview prep copilot <a class…
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  • 🎙️ This week on How I AI: From Figma to Claude Code and back & From journalist to iOS developer

    • Release Time: 2026-03-16 23:03 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - From Figma to Claude Code and back Brought to you by Optimizely —Your AI agent orchestration platform for marketing and digital teams Gui Seiz (designer) and Alex Kern (engineer) from Figma show how to pull a live interface from production, staging, or localhost into Figma, turn it into editable design frames, explore variations collaboratively, and push changes back into code using Claude Code and MCPs—creating a continuous design ↔ code loop.
      • Listen now on YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts Biggest takeaways: - Design handoff is dead, replaced by continuous sync.
      • Instead of designers creating comprehensive design packages and documenting every state, AI enables a two-way flow between Figma and code.
      • Pull production code into Figma to see what actually exists, make changes in Figma, and then push those changes directly back to code.
        • Direct manipulation still beats precise prompting.
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  • From journalist to iOS developer: How LinkedIn’s editor builds with Claude Code | Daniel Roth

    • Release Time: 2026-03-16 20:04 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - Daniel Roth, editor in chief at LinkedIn, went from business writer to iOS app developer, without ever learning how to code.
      • Daniel used Claude Code to build and ship multiple production-ready iOS apps to the App Store, including Commutely, a personalized train tracking app for New York commuters.
      • Listen or watch on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts. What you will learn: - How to set up a dual-agent Claude Code system (builder + reviewer) - Why being a “picky customer” is the right mindset for non-technical builders - How Daniel prioritizes features using AI-ranked impact vs.
      • build time - Why saving everything as Markdown files creates long-term context - The importance of branch-based development - even when AI writes the code - How Daniel shipped to the App Store without formal engineering experience - His end-of-day “What the hell did I get wrong?” Copilot workflow. Provided by: WorkOS —Get your app enterprise-ready today. Vanta —Automate compliance and streamline security. In this episode, we cover: ( 00:00 ) Intro to Daniel Roth ( 02:46 ) Overview of Daniel’s AI development workflow ( 05:56 ) Prioritizing feature ideas with Claude ( 08:58 ) Building vs.
      • Marketing (09:47) Creating a retention plan for his app (10:38) Introducing builder Bob and reviewer Ray (13:50) How Bob and Ray build features together (14:37) Why Daniel focuses on learning the process (16:34) The importance of using branches for development (17:39) Managing AI agents like a team (21:12) Navigating the App Store (23:06) Being a “picky customer” instead of a PM (25:00) Testing in Xcode and shipping to the App Store (28:14) Quick review (30:00) Creating terminal aliases with Claude (31:38) Demo of his Commutely app (32:10) Managing work responsibilities with Copilot (35:05) Daniel’s talk style. Tools referenced: • Claude: • Claude Code: • Cursor: • Xcode: • Canva: • Microsoft Copilot: • Terminal: • Obsidian: Other references: • Commutely (iOS app): Where to find Daniel Roth: LinkedIn: Newsletter: Where to find Claire Vo: ChatPRD: Website: LinkedIn: X: Production and marketing.
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      • Daniel Roth , editor in chief at LinkedIn, went fr…
      • Using Claude Code, Daniel built and shipped multiple production-ready iOS apps to the App Store, including Commutely, a personalized train-tracking app for New…
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  • The tactical playbook for getting 20-40% more comp (without sounding greedy) | Jacob Warwick (Executive Negotiator)

    • Release Time: 2026-03-15 20:31 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - Jacob Warwick is an executive negotiation coach who helps senior operators negotiate better salary, equity, titles, and severance.
      • He has worked with leaders across tech and Hollywood, was previously a founder and CEO himself, and has helped clients secure millions in additional compensation.
      • His approach focuses on collaboration over confrontation, understanding motivations, and treating the job search as an enterprise sales process.
        1. Why a simple “Is there any other opportunity here?” often unlocks a 20% increase.
        1. Why Jacob believes a 40% change is average when negotiations go well.
    • EN Key Points:
      • Jacob Warwick is an executive negotiation coach who helps senior operators negotiate better salary, equity, titles, and severance packages
      • He has worked with leaders across tech and Hollywood, was previously a founder and CEO himself, and has helped clients secure millions in additional compensatio…
      • His approach focuses on collaboration over confrontation, understanding motivations, and treating job searches like enterprise sales processes.

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  • 🧠 Community Wisdom: Getting a skeptical CTO to adopt AI coding tools, staying after losing faith in the founder, Claude skills for designers, making the most of a jack-of-all-trades role, and more

    • Release Time: 2026-03-15 01:43 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - 👋 Hello, and welcome to this week’s ✨ Community Wisdom ✨, a subscriber-only email sent every…
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      • 👋 Hello and welcome to this week’s edition of ✨ Community Wisdom ✨ a subscriber-only email, delivered every…
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  • How I built a 1M+ subscriber newsletter and top 10 tech podcast | Lenny Rachitsky

    • Release Time: 2026-03-12 20:32 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - For a long time, people have been asking me to sit on the other side of the microphone.
      • My wife’s debut children’s book, Charts for Babies, is coming out next month, and we thought: why not do it together?
      • What followed was one of the most honest conversations I’ve had on this podcast.
      • Michelle asked questions that no one else would think to ask, and many that I have never shared publicly.
      • You’ll hear the specific moment that prompted me to start writing the newsletter, my thoughts on quality and iteration, what stresses me out the most, and the scariest moment of my life.
    • EN Key Points:
      • People have been asking me to sit on the other side of the mic for a long time
      • With my wife’s debut children’s book, Charts for Babies , coming out next month, we figured: why not do it together
      • What followed was one of the most honest conversations I’ve had on this podcast
      • Michelle asked things no one else would think to ask—and many things I’ve never shared publicly

Stratechery by Ben Thompson (A_full) Link to heading

  • An Interview with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang About Accelerated Computing

    • Release Time: 2026-03-17 18:00 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - In this interview, we talk about a keynote that was a bit like a history lesson, and how this company, despite being one of the most valuable in the world, still feels small, and the changes in the AI space over the past year.
      • Then we discuss some announcements that might feel like a change in approach (though Huang disagrees), including Nvidia’s burgeoning CPU business and the Groq acquisition.
      • Finally, we talk about the scarcity in the AI stack and its implications for Nvidia, the China issue, and Huang’s frustration with doomsayers and their influence in Washington.
      • As a reminder, all Stratechery content (including interviews) is available as a podcast; click the link at the top of this email to add Stratechery to your podcast player.
      • An Interview with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang About Accelerated Computing. Link to heading

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  • Agents Over Bubbles

    • Release Time: 2026-03-16 18:00 Beijing Time
    • Summary: - Listen to this post**: **.
      • There is a weird paradox in terms of AI prognostication: on one hand, you don’t want to be the one to completely dismiss the most terrifying doomsday scenarios; who wants to be found to be a foolish optimist?
      • At the same time, there is also pressure to give credence to the possibility that we are in a bubble, and all of this hype and spending is going to go belly up.
      • Sitting here in March 2026, however, on the morning of Nvidia’s GTC, I’ve come to a different conclusion: I don’t think we’re in a bubble (which, paradoxically, maybe is the truest evidence we are).
      • ChatGPT: The first LLM inflection point was the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, which needs little explanation.
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      • 2026.11: Winners, Losers, and the Unknown

        • Release Time: 2026-03-14 01:00 Beijing Time
        • Summary: - (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) Welcome back to This Week in Stratechery!
          • As a reminder, every week, on Friday, we send out an overview of the content in the Stratechery bundle; highlighted links are free for all.
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      • An Interview with Robert Fishman About the Current State of Hollywood

        • Release Time: 2026-03-12 18:00 Beijing Time
        • Summary: - An interview with MoffettNathanson’s Robert Fishman about the current state of Hollywood, including Netflix, Paramount, YouTube, Disney, and Amazon.
          • This piece from Stratechery by Ben Thompson explains how An Interview with Robert Fishman About the Current State of Hollywood shapes the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
          • It also surfaces practical implications for founders, operators, and investors following An Interview with Robert Fishman About the Current State of Hollywood.
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          • An interview with MoffettNathanson’s Robert Fishman about the current state of Hollywood, including Netflix, Paramount, YouTube, Disney, and Amazon.

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      • Introducing GPT-5.4 mini and nano

        • Release Time: 2026-03-17 18:00 Beijing Time
        • Summary: - Today we are releasing GPT‑5.4 mini and nano, our most capable small models to date.
          • They bring many of the benefits of GPT‑5.4 into a faster, more efficient model designed for high-volume workloads.
          • GPT-5.4 mini shows significant improvement over GPT-5 mini in coding, reasoning, multimodal understanding, and tool use, while running more than 2x faster.
          • It also approaches the performance of the larger GPT-5.4 model on several evaluations, including SWE-Bench Pro and OSWorld-Verified.
          • GPT-5.4 nano is the smallest and cheapest version of GPT-5.4, intended for tasks where speed and cost are most important.
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          • GPT-5.4 mini and nano are smaller, faster versions of GPT-5.4 optimized for coding, tool use, multimodal reasoning, and high-volume API and sub-agent workloads.
      • Equipping workers with insights about compensation

        • Release Time: 2026-03-17 08:00 Beijing Time
        • Summary: - Wage information affects important decisions: what jobs people apply for, whether to negotiate, and if a particular career path is worth pursuing.
          • But unlike the price of most goods, the price of labor is often hard to find and difficult to interpret—especially for workers who are early in their careers, switching fields, or moving locations.
          • AI is a new type of labor market resource.
          • Rather than requiring a worker to search across multiple websites, interpret scattered salary pages, or ask a socially risky question, a model can synthesize wage information and return a benchmark in seconds.
          • Workers are already using ChatGPT in this way, sending nearly 3 million messages on an average day in the US asking about wages, compensation, or earnings.
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          • New research shows Americans send nearly 3 million daily messages to ChatGPT asking about compensation and earnings, helping close the wage information gap.
      • Why Codex Security Doesn’t Include a SAST Report

        • Release Time: 2026-03-16 08:00 Beijing Time
        • Summary: - A deep dive into why Codex Security doesn’t rely on traditional SAST, instead using AI-driven constraint reasoning and validation to find real vulnerabilities w….
          • This piece from OpenAI Blog explains how Why Codex Security Doesn’t Include a SAST Report shapes the broader AI and infrastructure landscape.
          • It also reveals practical implications for founders, operators, and investors following Why Codex Security Doesn’t Include a SAST Report.
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          • A deep dive into why Codex Security doesn’t rely on traditional SAST, instead using AI-driven constraint reasoning and validation to find real vulnerabilities w…

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