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As of April 4th, Claude subscriptions no longer cover usage on third-party tools like @OpenClaw.
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p/kiloclaw
KiloClaw pricing is live and it's straightforward.
$9/month for hosted compute. Zero markup on AI tokens. 500+ models.
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Have a social media audience of developers, or help people get their @OpenClaw up and running? You can earn 30% recurring revenue on every @KiloClaw sale you refer.
Creators. Consultants. Integrators. All are welcome.
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p/clawdbot-2
There's a question we all ask when setting up @OpenClaw: which model should I actually use?
What are your suggestions? Any preferences?
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Chris Messina
Source.
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p/general
Victoria Wu
Saw Aravind's post yesterday about Perplexity's new computer.
Got me thinking: we launched Happycapy - the 1st agent-native computer here on Feb 11 (beta was Jan 27). Grateful @rajiv_ayyangar and the PH community witnessed it from the start.
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Aleksandar Blazhev
Claude just launched Claude Opus 4.6 . This is Claude s newest and most capable model so far. It s designed for deep reasoning, long-running agent workflows, and large codebases, with a 1M token context window in beta and stronger planning and code understanding.
Curious to hear from the community.
Tham (Sylvia) Nguyen
Video has always been one of our biggest customer acquisition channels at my company. But for 2 years, our video making process was a mess. Not the recording - the everything else. Finding editors who understood our specific AI context was hard, so we ended up doing it ourselves. It was draining. It was inconsistent. It was a bottleneck.
Over the last 10 days, I built an autonomous AI video agent (powered by Hermes - or OpenClaw - both work) to kill the drudgery for good.
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p/blocpad
Mihir Kanzariya
If you use AI dev tools daily, you ve probably felt this:
You start a new session and immediately have to re-explain:
what the project is
what you already tried
why certain decisions exist
what not to repeat
Not because the AI is bad.Because the workflow forgets.
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Aravind Parameswaran
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Aaron O'Leary
@OpenAI just launched ChatGPT Atlas, its own browser for macOS that bakes the model right into every tab. You can highlight text to summarize or rewrite it, chat alongside any site, and keep the AI open in a split view while you browse.
It even remembers what you ve been doing over time, though that s already raising privacy flags.
What s interesting is that Atlas doesn t feel like a new product it just feels like ChatGPT trying to absorb the browser itself.
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p/vibecoding
AI coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster?
Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations).
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p/producthunt
Meow world, welcome back to The Breakpoint, a weekly thread on all things dev tools on Product Hunt.
The latest
Recent dev-first products launched on the site.
Rajiv Ayyangar
I was recently talking with a group of founders, and we went around sharing tools we're using now. Posting my notes for our community here - would love to know what else people are using!
Voice AI toolkit:
- Vapi
p/claude-for-desktop
Gabe Perez
I have been a big fan of @Aqua Voice but do need something local for the times I don't have internet or am traveling. So I wanted to give @OpenWispr a try but didn't really want to go through the whole setup for it... so I gave @Claude for Desktopaccess to my files and computer and... it basically instantly installed the whole thing and got it working!Then I asked it to package for me as a Mac app (.app) and what do you know... it did! Was honestly kind of amazing. There was one issue that I had to keep troubleshooting and that's sometimes Claude would reference the wrong environment or file... it could figure it out, but just something to pay attention too.
So now you can vibecode and quickly iterate on Open Source software using Claude Desktop, @Cursor, and @Warp. Use Claude to set it up, Cursor to iterate and build, then Warp to polish and debug.
Have there been any Open Source software that has scared you away but you might try install with this method?
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Rohan Chaubey
With AI agents and assistants are becoming more advanced, we're seeing them handle everything from scheduling meetings to managing entire workflows.
But here s the big question would you fully trust an AI to run tasks autonomously, or would you prefer keeping an eye on things just in case?
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steve beyatte
There are so many new AI agent platforms ( @Wordware @Lindy @CrewAI @zapier and so on) that I'm finding myself curious how everyone is using them.
What AI agents are you using in production? What do they do? Are they working and reliable? What would make them better? Are they replacing roles? Augmenting existing ones?
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Me First
ChatGPT & Cursor
Ken Miller
I recently installed @Augment Code based on an ad somewhere, and I'm super impressed, but haven't heard a peep about it in most channels. But it got me wondering what else I'm missing. This is a crowded field with a few frontrunners and a lot of more esoteric newcomers, but I want to know about the ones that blow your mind but hardly get any coverage.
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p/openai
On their livestream today, OpenAI just released a bunch of new tools for reliably building and using AI agents. From what I can tell, this is what's new-
New APIs:
Responses API - a new multi-modal API that builds on chat completions to allow for the next-generation of tool calling, starting with the new tools announced today.
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