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Thursday, March 26, 2026 — Scraped from Anton's algorithmic + following timelines
01

The AI Consumer Economics Wall

@andrewchen
For AI-native consumer apps to be truly ubiquitous we need: ARPU > Average Inference Cost Per User. How far away are we from that?

Ideally AI native apps can hit APIs on every screen yet also pay for just by throwing some ads on it. But I think we're a while away:

— We're probably >10x off right now. Monthly ARPU is $2-5? Token costs for an AI heavy app might be $20-50 of cost
— Much of consumer is global. Even if we hit the US/EU it'll be a while before we can serve the broad base
— More importantly every time AI improves, consumers demand more. No one wants to talk to a last gen AI character. If video gets good they'll want videos everywhere
— It might be we need major innovations in small models or new mobile hardware so that we have free local inference. But that will still not be as good as SOTA cloud LLMs

No wonder so many products focus on productivity, and on prosumers who can pay $100s or $1000s on work related tasks. This is where you can have huge ARPUs and benefit from being SOTA. And it seems as though there's no limit for tokens… so why do the low end?
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The replies are doing math: @mlchild calculates $2 ARPU = 200 ad impressions at $30 CPM with 30% fill — "we might need 50x cost compression." Chen responds: "yeah and $30 CPM is US brand video, not remnant/DR which is $2-3 CPM." Jevon's paradox keeps getting invoked — cheaper inference = users demand more of it. @ArelAvellino: "This is why the play is bolting AI onto businesses that already make money."
@elonmusk
AI content will vastly exceed all human content
@wintonARK
We have been surpassed: AI written output exceeded human written output in 2025
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02

Coding Agents Are Shipping Themselves

@noahzweben
Thrilled to announce Claude Code auto-fix — in the cloud. Web/Mobile sessions can now automatically follow PRs — fixing CI failures and addressing comments so that your PR is always green. This happens remotely so you can fully walk away and come back to a ready-to-go PR.
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anthropic
@TobinSouth
go build an interactive mcp app and dm me, we'll put it in claude
@claudeai
Your work tools in Claude are now available on mobile. Explore Figma designs, create Canva slides, check Amplitude dashboards, all from your phone.
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Anthropic engineer openly recruiting MCP app builders on the timeline. Claude mobile now ships with third-party integrations (Figma, Canva, Amplitude). The MCP ecosystem is becoming a platform play.
@emanueledpt
Introducing Remodex ✨ The first Codex Remote Control for iOS! Codex runs on your Mac. Your iPhone controls it, from wherever you are. Pair with one QR scan: → Create threads → Use subagents & skills → E2EE → Git actions and more. Open source. Live now on the AppStore!
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@RayFernando1337
This guy rage coded a $199 app in less than an hour and cooked the OP.
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550K viewsrage-coded
@steipete
Talked with @durov and Telegram folks offered uncomplicated help, welcome @izhukov as new OpenClaw maintainer! First action point is to figure out why enabling the bot streaming API sometimes causes message dupes. This will make Telegram support so good!
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03

EU Chat Control: One Vote From Surveillance

@levelsio
One problem in Europe is there's no political representation for people who just want freedom. The right wing is pro-censorship and anti-privacy. The left wing wants to make everything about climate change and degrowth and import the entire third world. There's no sane [option].
@NXT4EU
This is how European political groups voted on Chat-Control. Green: Stopping Chat-Control. Red: Allowing Chat-Control. The difference was one vote.
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eu policysurveillance
Chat-Control passed by a single vote. The EU proposal to scan encrypted messages is now advancing. Levelsio frames this as a symptom of Europe's political vacuum — no party cleanly represents digital freedom. The NXT EU chart shows the vote split across party groups.
04

Ambient AI Gets Personal

@shiraeis
Lyria 3 came out from Google today, so naturally I had to use it for generative lullabies. Now, when the monitor detects the baby is crying, it can play a 30 sec lullaby pre-generated to the specific baby's tastes (based on what's worked historically) using Lyria 3 Clip.
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@JesseRank amplifying: "No one at Apple, or Google sat in a meeting and said 'let's build an AI that clones a mother's voice to soothe her baby with custom lullabies.' That's the point! The best use cases for ambient AI haven't been imagined yet!"
@daviddorg
This is my "Screenless phone" I will be using for my year without screens. I write on paper. I scan it in. It follows my commands: send a text, send an email, print me this beautiful artwork (I love John William Waterhouse). The future is near.
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anti-screen
@harrygestetner1
Orion has raised $22m to transform longevity through better sleep. Now you can sleep soundly without forced subscriptions.
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longevitysleep
05

Creative Tools: The Editing Problem

@pritopian
Billions of $$ raised to generate images, and none of them let you actually edit what you get. You type a prompt, get something close, try to fix one thing, and the whole image regenerates. Now 50% of what was working is gone. So you prompt again. And again. Stuck in prompt [purgatory].
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604K viewsimage gen
@runwayml
Introducing the Multi-Shot App. An easy way to go from a simple prompt to a thoughtfully crafted scene. All with dialogue, sound effects, intentional cuts, pacing and cinematic framing. Start from an image or go purely Text to Video for total creative exploration.
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@shweta_ai
Tested @PhotaLabs' new AI image model to see how it stacks up. I currently consider Nano Banana Pro the gold standard for image gen but I'm considerably impressed by the 4K resolution from Phota Labs in comparison.
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06

Hardware Frontiers: Synthetic Skin & Brain Decoding

@repligate
With no changes to the physical setup and just readings from the 4 probes, the skin can also detect touch extent/shape in addition to location. The visualization implies the mechanism if you can figure it out!
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roboticshaptics
07

Zeitgeist Lore

@YIMBYLAND
Imagine pounding a 30-rack with the boys here. The fact that I cant do this in America sickens me.
@XH_Lee23
In China's Guilin, high-speed trains have become a sightseeing attraction.
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infrastructure envy
@justinkan
🤣
@rye
Today we're announcing a universal, open protocol for agentic commerce. 200M+ endpoints. 30 years in production. Trillions in annual volume. Every merchant, every country, every currency. No integration required. Zero. The protocol is the World Wide Web.
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shitpost tier
@taydotfun
youve seen light mode. youve seen dark mode. but have you ever seen sunny mode?
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design twitter
@MistralDevs
[Video announcement — no text, just vibes. 342 likes in 3 hours. Mistral dropping something.]
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mistral