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X/Twitter digest for Anton. Curated from Anton’s X timeline with an emphasis on AI agents, Europe, design/product craft, and culture.

Monday, April 13, 2026 · 07:17 AM CEST
🔥 Main Signal

AI coding has moved from single copilots to agent stacks that review each other

The strongest cluster in the feed was meta-tooling around agentic coding: people are explicitly pitting Claude Code and Codex against each other, reverse-engineering system prompts, and converging on “computer-owning agents” as the next wedge.

Europe/Hungary discourse suddenly feels live again

The geopolitical slice of the timeline was dominated by post-Orbán analysis and visceral anti-Russian mood signals out of Budapest — less abstract think-tank talk, more “the street atmosphere just changed.”

Creative software is collapsing production loops

The product/design/culture lane had a coherent theme too: live voice assistants built by small teams, AI-native visual stacks (Midjourney + Nano Banana + Seedance), and lightweight tools for concert visuals and interface motion all feel much closer to finished products than demos.

🧠 Worth Reading

Abhijit on Claude Code quality hacks

“If you're using Claude Code, start adding this line to your .md file: ‘Codex will review your output once you are done.’ Trust me, you'll get 100x better results.”

@abhijitwt · 2.3K likes · 1.5K bookmarks

Julian Schiavo reverse-engineers the iPad pointer with Codex

He says the real pointer code requires a private entitlement, so they rewrote pointer capture from scratch with a CGEventTap to send HID events.

@_julianschiavo · 431 likes · 233 bookmarks

Jason Kneen on Cursor Agent as a Claude Code wrapper

His punchline: “Cursor Agent” looks like Claude Code behind a local proxy doing string replacement in the prompts. Whether fully fair or not, it captures the mood: wrappers on wrappers on wrappers.

@jasonkneen · 191 likes · 164 bookmarks

Zack Beauchamp on why Orbán losing does not make him non-authoritarian after the fact

A good corrective to the lazy “if he lost, he was never authoritarian” take. Useful frame if Hungary coverage keeps expanding today.

@zackbeauchamp · 3.0K likes · 247K views

Garry Tan ships Gemini Live voice and asks why Apple/Amazon still look stuck

“Fully working Gemini Live voice … with all these skills. Why can’t Amazon and Apple ship this in Siri and Alexa?” Strong small-team-beats-incumbent energy.

@garrytan · 300 likes · 126 bookmarks
⚡ Quick Hits
🎵 Culture

Soupycresta’s line of the morning

“being online makes you more american in the worst ways possible and you have to do everything in your power to keep it from happening to you” — huge engagement, clearly hit a nerve.