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  1. 🤖 Oh joy, Anthropic's #Claude #CLI is back, because clearly the world couldn't function without an OpenClaw-style command line interface. 🔨🎉 Let's all pretend this is the innovation we've been desperately waiting for, instead of yet another tangled mess of buzzwords and acronyms. 🌀🤦‍♂️
    docs.openclaw.ai/providers/ant #Anthropic #OpenClaw #CommandLineInterface #TechBuzzwords #HackerNews #ngated

  2. 🤖 Oh joy, Anthropic's #Claude #CLI is back, because clearly the world couldn't function without an OpenClaw-style command line interface. 🔨🎉 Let's all pretend this is the innovation we've been desperately waiting for, instead of yet another tangled mess of buzzwords and acronyms. 🌀🤦‍♂️
    docs.openclaw.ai/providers/ant #Anthropic #OpenClaw #CommandLineInterface #TechBuzzwords #HackerNews #ngated

  3. 🤖 Oh joy, Anthropic's #Claude #CLI is back, because clearly the world couldn't function without an OpenClaw-style command line interface. 🔨🎉 Let's all pretend this is the innovation we've been desperately waiting for, instead of yet another tangled mess of buzzwords and acronyms. 🌀🤦‍♂️
    docs.openclaw.ai/providers/ant #Anthropic #OpenClaw #CommandLineInterface #TechBuzzwords #HackerNews #ngated

  4. 🤖 Oh joy, Anthropic's #Claude #CLI is back, because clearly the world couldn't function without an OpenClaw-style command line interface. 🔨🎉 Let's all pretend this is the innovation we've been desperately waiting for, instead of yet another tangled mess of buzzwords and acronyms. 🌀🤦‍♂️
    docs.openclaw.ai/providers/ant #Anthropic #OpenClaw #CommandLineInterface #TechBuzzwords #HackerNews #ngated

  5. 🤖 Oh joy, Anthropic's #Claude #CLI is back, because clearly the world couldn't function without an OpenClaw-style command line interface. 🔨🎉 Let's all pretend this is the innovation we've been desperately waiting for, instead of yet another tangled mess of buzzwords and acronyms. 🌀🤦‍♂️
    docs.openclaw.ai/providers/ant #Anthropic #OpenClaw #CommandLineInterface #TechBuzzwords #HackerNews #ngated

  6. AI Is Moving Past Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What’s Next – TIME

    Claude on a smart phone.Photo illustration by Cheng Xin — Getty Images

    Updated: Jan 15, 2026 9:36 AM PT

    AI Is Moving Beyond Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What Comes Next

    by Nikita Ostrovsky

    Claude on a smart phone.Photo illustration by Cheng Xin—Getty Images

    The DNA file had been gathering dust in Pietro Schirano’s computer for years. Then, earlier this month, he gave it to Claude Code—an “agentic coding tool” developed by Anthropic—for analysis. “I’m attaching my raw DNA file from Ancestry DNA,” he told the tool.

    The AI spawned copies of itself on Schirano’s computer, each one simulating an expert in a different part of the genome—one expert on cardiovascular disease, another on aging, a third on autoimmune disease. “There were a lot of things that resonated with my life,” says Schirano, who was an engineer at Anthropic prior to founding MagicPath, an AI product design startup. “I always thought that I could deal with caffeine better than all of my friends. It was always this inside joke: I can just drink seven espressos because I’m Italian.” Claude Code’s analysis revealed that Schirano does, in fact, have a gene that allows him to metabolize caffeine better than the average person, that he’s predisposed to Alzheimer’s, and suggested supplements to take based on his genetic profile.

    Claude Code, released in February 2025, was Anthropic’s first successful attempt at building an AI agent—a system that takes actions on the user’s behalf, rather than merely conversing in a chat interface. Claude Code can access files and programs on a user’s computer, and even run “sub-agents” for specific tasks, such as those that analyzed different parts of Schirano’s genome. It has steadily accrued a devoted following of tinkerers using it to file their taxes, design knitting patterns, and even autonomously grow a tomato plant.

    Yet most people have never heard of Claude Code. That’s because the primary way of accessing the tool is through a command line interface—the old-school computer terminal that went out of fashion among the general public some time in the last millennium. That obscurity might be about to change. On Monday, Anthropic announced Claude Cowork, which the company calls “Claude Code for the rest of your work.” 

    “It’s gonna blow a lot of people’s minds who are not coders,” says Martin DeVido, the developer behind the experiment using Claude Code to grow a tomato plant.

    Claude Cowork aims to bring Claude Code’s agentic capabilities to a broader audience by supplying it with a friendlier user interface and hiding some of the complexity that has made Claude Code daunting to the uninitiated. The tool, initially available as a research preview for customers paying $100 a month for the Max plan, has “rough edges,” according to Felix Reiseberg, its lead engineer. One user found that the app gave her “scary error messages” and wouldn’t connect to her calendar. 

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: AI Is Moving Past Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What’s Next | TIME

    Tags: Agentic Coding Tool, AI, Anthropic, artificial intelligence, Claude, Claude Code, Claude Cowork, Command Line Interface, February 2025, Time, Time Magazine
    #AgenticCodingTool #AI #Anthropic #artificialIntelligence #Claude #ClaudeCode #ClaudeCowork #CommandLineInterface #February2025 #Time #TimeMagazine
  7. AI Is Moving Past Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What’s Next – TIME

    Claude on a smart phone.Photo illustration by Cheng Xin — Getty Images

    Updated: Jan 15, 2026 9:36 AM PT

    AI Is Moving Beyond Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What Comes Next

    by Nikita Ostrovsky

    Claude on a smart phone.Photo illustration by Cheng Xin—Getty Images

    The DNA file had been gathering dust in Pietro Schirano’s computer for years. Then, earlier this month, he gave it to Claude Code—an “agentic coding tool” developed by Anthropic—for analysis. “I’m attaching my raw DNA file from Ancestry DNA,” he told the tool.

    The AI spawned copies of itself on Schirano’s computer, each one simulating an expert in a different part of the genome—one expert on cardiovascular disease, another on aging, a third on autoimmune disease. “There were a lot of things that resonated with my life,” says Schirano, who was an engineer at Anthropic prior to founding MagicPath, an AI product design startup. “I always thought that I could deal with caffeine better than all of my friends. It was always this inside joke: I can just drink seven espressos because I’m Italian.” Claude Code’s analysis revealed that Schirano does, in fact, have a gene that allows him to metabolize caffeine better than the average person, that he’s predisposed to Alzheimer’s, and suggested supplements to take based on his genetic profile.

    Claude Code, released in February 2025, was Anthropic’s first successful attempt at building an AI agent—a system that takes actions on the user’s behalf, rather than merely conversing in a chat interface. Claude Code can access files and programs on a user’s computer, and even run “sub-agents” for specific tasks, such as those that analyzed different parts of Schirano’s genome. It has steadily accrued a devoted following of tinkerers using it to file their taxes, design knitting patterns, and even autonomously grow a tomato plant.

    Yet most people have never heard of Claude Code. That’s because the primary way of accessing the tool is through a command line interface—the old-school computer terminal that went out of fashion among the general public some time in the last millennium. That obscurity might be about to change. On Monday, Anthropic announced Claude Cowork, which the company calls “Claude Code for the rest of your work.” 

    “It’s gonna blow a lot of people’s minds who are not coders,” says Martin DeVido, the developer behind the experiment using Claude Code to grow a tomato plant.

    Claude Cowork aims to bring Claude Code’s agentic capabilities to a broader audience by supplying it with a friendlier user interface and hiding some of the complexity that has made Claude Code daunting to the uninitiated. The tool, initially available as a research preview for customers paying $100 a month for the Max plan, has “rough edges,” according to Felix Reiseberg, its lead engineer. One user found that the app gave her “scary error messages” and wouldn’t connect to her calendar. 

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: AI Is Moving Past Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What’s Next | TIME

    Tags: Agentic Coding Tool, AI, Anthropic, artificial intelligence, Claude, Claude Code, Claude Cowork, Command Line Interface, February 2025, Time, Time Magazine
    #AgenticCodingTool #AI #Anthropic #artificialIntelligence #Claude #ClaudeCode #ClaudeCowork #CommandLineInterface #February2025 #Time #TimeMagazine
  8. AI Is Moving Past Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What’s Next – TIME

    Claude on a smart phone.Photo illustration by Cheng Xin — Getty Images

    Updated: Jan 15, 2026 9:36 AM PT

    AI Is Moving Beyond Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What Comes Next

    by Nikita Ostrovsky

    Claude on a smart phone.Photo illustration by Cheng Xin—Getty Images

    The DNA file had been gathering dust in Pietro Schirano’s computer for years. Then, earlier this month, he gave it to Claude Code—an “agentic coding tool” developed by Anthropic—for analysis. “I’m attaching my raw DNA file from Ancestry DNA,” he told the tool.

    The AI spawned copies of itself on Schirano’s computer, each one simulating an expert in a different part of the genome—one expert on cardiovascular disease, another on aging, a third on autoimmune disease. “There were a lot of things that resonated with my life,” says Schirano, who was an engineer at Anthropic prior to founding MagicPath, an AI product design startup. “I always thought that I could deal with caffeine better than all of my friends. It was always this inside joke: I can just drink seven espressos because I’m Italian.” Claude Code’s analysis revealed that Schirano does, in fact, have a gene that allows him to metabolize caffeine better than the average person, that he’s predisposed to Alzheimer’s, and suggested supplements to take based on his genetic profile.

    Claude Code, released in February 2025, was Anthropic’s first successful attempt at building an AI agent—a system that takes actions on the user’s behalf, rather than merely conversing in a chat interface. Claude Code can access files and programs on a user’s computer, and even run “sub-agents” for specific tasks, such as those that analyzed different parts of Schirano’s genome. It has steadily accrued a devoted following of tinkerers using it to file their taxes, design knitting patterns, and even autonomously grow a tomato plant.

    Yet most people have never heard of Claude Code. That’s because the primary way of accessing the tool is through a command line interface—the old-school computer terminal that went out of fashion among the general public some time in the last millennium. That obscurity might be about to change. On Monday, Anthropic announced Claude Cowork, which the company calls “Claude Code for the rest of your work.” 

    “It’s gonna blow a lot of people’s minds who are not coders,” says Martin DeVido, the developer behind the experiment using Claude Code to grow a tomato plant.

    Claude Cowork aims to bring Claude Code’s agentic capabilities to a broader audience by supplying it with a friendlier user interface and hiding some of the complexity that has made Claude Code daunting to the uninitiated. The tool, initially available as a research preview for customers paying $100 a month for the Max plan, has “rough edges,” according to Felix Reiseberg, its lead engineer. One user found that the app gave her “scary error messages” and wouldn’t connect to her calendar. 

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: AI Is Moving Past Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What’s Next | TIME

    Tags: Agentic Coding Tool, AI, Anthropic, artificial intelligence, Claude, Claude Code, Claude Cowork, Command Line Interface, February 2025, Time, Time Magazine
    #AgenticCodingTool #AI #Anthropic #artificialIntelligence #Claude #ClaudeCode #ClaudeCowork #CommandLineInterface #February2025 #Time #TimeMagazine
  9. AI Is Moving Past Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What’s Next – TIME

    Claude on a smart phone.Photo illustration by Cheng Xin — Getty Images

    Updated: Jan 15, 2026 9:36 AM PT

    AI Is Moving Beyond Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What Comes Next

    by Nikita Ostrovsky

    Claude on a smart phone.Photo illustration by Cheng Xin—Getty Images

    The DNA file had been gathering dust in Pietro Schirano’s computer for years. Then, earlier this month, he gave it to Claude Code—an “agentic coding tool” developed by Anthropic—for analysis. “I’m attaching my raw DNA file from Ancestry DNA,” he told the tool.

    The AI spawned copies of itself on Schirano’s computer, each one simulating an expert in a different part of the genome—one expert on cardiovascular disease, another on aging, a third on autoimmune disease. “There were a lot of things that resonated with my life,” says Schirano, who was an engineer at Anthropic prior to founding MagicPath, an AI product design startup. “I always thought that I could deal with caffeine better than all of my friends. It was always this inside joke: I can just drink seven espressos because I’m Italian.” Claude Code’s analysis revealed that Schirano does, in fact, have a gene that allows him to metabolize caffeine better than the average person, that he’s predisposed to Alzheimer’s, and suggested supplements to take based on his genetic profile.

    Claude Code, released in February 2025, was Anthropic’s first successful attempt at building an AI agent—a system that takes actions on the user’s behalf, rather than merely conversing in a chat interface. Claude Code can access files and programs on a user’s computer, and even run “sub-agents” for specific tasks, such as those that analyzed different parts of Schirano’s genome. It has steadily accrued a devoted following of tinkerers using it to file their taxes, design knitting patterns, and even autonomously grow a tomato plant.

    Yet most people have never heard of Claude Code. That’s because the primary way of accessing the tool is through a command line interface—the old-school computer terminal that went out of fashion among the general public some time in the last millennium. That obscurity might be about to change. On Monday, Anthropic announced Claude Cowork, which the company calls “Claude Code for the rest of your work.” 

    “It’s gonna blow a lot of people’s minds who are not coders,” says Martin DeVido, the developer behind the experiment using Claude Code to grow a tomato plant.

    Claude Cowork aims to bring Claude Code’s agentic capabilities to a broader audience by supplying it with a friendlier user interface and hiding some of the complexity that has made Claude Code daunting to the uninitiated. The tool, initially available as a research preview for customers paying $100 a month for the Max plan, has “rough edges,” according to Felix Reiseberg, its lead engineer. One user found that the app gave her “scary error messages” and wouldn’t connect to her calendar. 

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: AI Is Moving Past Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What’s Next | TIME

    #AgenticCodingTool #AI #Anthropic #artificialIntelligence #Claude #ClaudeCode #ClaudeCowork #CommandLineInterface #February2025 #Time #TimeMagazine
  10. AI Is Moving Past Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What’s Next – TIME

    Claude on a smart phone.Photo illustration by Cheng Xin — Getty Images

    Updated: Jan 15, 2026 9:36 AM PT

    AI Is Moving Beyond Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What Comes Next

    by Nikita Ostrovsky

    Claude on a smart phone.Photo illustration by Cheng Xin—Getty Images

    The DNA file had been gathering dust in Pietro Schirano’s computer for years. Then, earlier this month, he gave it to Claude Code—an “agentic coding tool” developed by Anthropic—for analysis. “I’m attaching my raw DNA file from Ancestry DNA,” he told the tool.

    The AI spawned copies of itself on Schirano’s computer, each one simulating an expert in a different part of the genome—one expert on cardiovascular disease, another on aging, a third on autoimmune disease. “There were a lot of things that resonated with my life,” says Schirano, who was an engineer at Anthropic prior to founding MagicPath, an AI product design startup. “I always thought that I could deal with caffeine better than all of my friends. It was always this inside joke: I can just drink seven espressos because I’m Italian.” Claude Code’s analysis revealed that Schirano does, in fact, have a gene that allows him to metabolize caffeine better than the average person, that he’s predisposed to Alzheimer’s, and suggested supplements to take based on his genetic profile.

    Claude Code, released in February 2025, was Anthropic’s first successful attempt at building an AI agent—a system that takes actions on the user’s behalf, rather than merely conversing in a chat interface. Claude Code can access files and programs on a user’s computer, and even run “sub-agents” for specific tasks, such as those that analyzed different parts of Schirano’s genome. It has steadily accrued a devoted following of tinkerers using it to file their taxes, design knitting patterns, and even autonomously grow a tomato plant.

    Yet most people have never heard of Claude Code. That’s because the primary way of accessing the tool is through a command line interface—the old-school computer terminal that went out of fashion among the general public some time in the last millennium. That obscurity might be about to change. On Monday, Anthropic announced Claude Cowork, which the company calls “Claude Code for the rest of your work.” 

    “It’s gonna blow a lot of people’s minds who are not coders,” says Martin DeVido, the developer behind the experiment using Claude Code to grow a tomato plant.

    Claude Cowork aims to bring Claude Code’s agentic capabilities to a broader audience by supplying it with a friendlier user interface and hiding some of the complexity that has made Claude Code daunting to the uninitiated. The tool, initially available as a research preview for customers paying $100 a month for the Max plan, has “rough edges,” according to Felix Reiseberg, its lead engineer. One user found that the app gave her “scary error messages” and wouldn’t connect to her calendar. 

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: AI Is Moving Past Chatbots. Claude Cowork Shows What’s Next | TIME

    Tags: Agentic Coding Tool, AI, Anthropic, artificial intelligence, Claude, Claude Code, Claude Cowork, Command Line Interface, February 2025, Time, Time Magazine
    #AgenticCodingTool #AI #Anthropic #artificialIntelligence #Claude #ClaudeCode #ClaudeCowork #CommandLineInterface #February2025 #Time #TimeMagazine
  11. Ra mắt AI-CLI-Selector: Công cụ khởi chạy thông minh cho các công cụ dòng lệnh AI!
    Tính năng: Khởi chạy thông minh, Cài đặt tích hợp, Giao diện hiện đại
    Hữu ích cho những ai có nhiều công cụ AI, muốn thử công cụ mới mà không cần nhớ cú pháp
    #AI #CLI #CôngCụ #KhởiChạy #TrợLyIntel #ArtificialIntelligence #CommandLineInterface #Tool #Launcher #TrợLyTríTuệ #CôngCụTrợLy

    reddit.com/r/programming/comme

  12. Ah, yes, because clearly everyone needs their very own Command Line Interface Übermensch to navigate the mind-boggling complexity of... writing basic scripts. 🙄 Why buy a tool when you can spend eons building a half-baked one with more acronyms than usefulness? 🛠️💡
    martinfowler.com/articles/buil #CommandLineInterface #ScriptWriting #TechHumor #SoftwareDevelopment #ProgrammingJokes #HackerNews #ngated

  13. Ah, yes, because clearly everyone needs their very own Command Line Interface Übermensch to navigate the mind-boggling complexity of... writing basic scripts. 🙄 Why buy a tool when you can spend eons building a half-baked one with more acronyms than usefulness? 🛠️💡
    martinfowler.com/articles/buil #CommandLineInterface #ScriptWriting #TechHumor #SoftwareDevelopment #ProgrammingJokes #HackerNews #ngated

  14. Ah, yes, because clearly everyone needs their very own Command Line Interface Übermensch to navigate the mind-boggling complexity of... writing basic scripts. 🙄 Why buy a tool when you can spend eons building a half-baked one with more acronyms than usefulness? 🛠️💡
    martinfowler.com/articles/buil #CommandLineInterface #ScriptWriting #TechHumor #SoftwareDevelopment #ProgrammingJokes #HackerNews #ngated

  15. Ah, yes, because clearly everyone needs their very own Command Line Interface Übermensch to navigate the mind-boggling complexity of... writing basic scripts. 🙄 Why buy a tool when you can spend eons building a half-baked one with more acronyms than usefulness? 🛠️💡
    martinfowler.com/articles/buil #CommandLineInterface #ScriptWriting #TechHumor #SoftwareDevelopment #ProgrammingJokes #HackerNews #ngated

  16. 🚀 Google's latest attempt at innovation: a 'reverse acquihire' of Windsurf to revolutionize AI tools with a command line interface. Because who needs user-friendly GUIs when you can type endless commands into a terminal? 🖥️🤦‍♂️ #TechGenius
    qodo.ai/blog/googles-reverse-a #Google #Innovation #ReverseAcquihire #AItools #CommandLineInterface #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated

  17. 🚀 Google's latest attempt at innovation: a 'reverse acquihire' of Windsurf to revolutionize AI tools with a command line interface. Because who needs user-friendly GUIs when you can type endless commands into a terminal? 🖥️🤦‍♂️ #TechGenius
    qodo.ai/blog/googles-reverse-a #Google #Innovation #ReverseAcquihire #AItools #CommandLineInterface #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated

  18. 🚀 Google's latest attempt at innovation: a 'reverse acquihire' of Windsurf to revolutionize AI tools with a command line interface. Because who needs user-friendly GUIs when you can type endless commands into a terminal? 🖥️🤦‍♂️ #TechGenius
    qodo.ai/blog/googles-reverse-a #Google #Innovation #ReverseAcquihire #AItools #CommandLineInterface #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated

  19. 🚀 Google's latest attempt at innovation: a 'reverse acquihire' of Windsurf to revolutionize AI tools with a command line interface. Because who needs user-friendly GUIs when you can type endless commands into a terminal? 🖥️🤦‍♂️ #TechGenius
    qodo.ai/blog/googles-reverse-a #Google #Innovation #ReverseAcquihire #AItools #CommandLineInterface #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated

  20. It's kinda bizzare that you might use a tool for years, with some remarkable distraction on each occasion, instead of configuring it properly.

    Today I switched from the sequence of "ssh <host>; tmux attach" to a configuration that does it form me:

    ```
    Host ...
    ...
    RequestTTY yes
    RemoteCommand tmux new-session -A ...
    ```

    #QualityOfLife #CommandLineInterface #TIL

  21. It's kinda bizzare that you might use a tool for years, with some remarkable distraction on each occasion, instead of configuring it properly.

    Today I switched from the sequence of "ssh <host>; tmux attach" to a configuration that does it form me:

    ```
    Host ...
    ...
    RequestTTY yes
    RemoteCommand tmux new-session -A ...
    ```

    #QualityOfLife #CommandLineInterface #TIL

  22. It's kinda bizzare that you might use a tool for years, with some remarkable distraction on each occasion, instead of configuring it properly.

    Today I switched from the sequence of "ssh <host>; tmux attach" to a configuration that does it form me:

    ```
    Host ...
    ...
    RequestTTY yes
    RemoteCommand tmux new-session -A ...
    ```

    #QualityOfLife #CommandLineInterface #TIL

  23. It's kinda bizzare that you might use a tool for years, with some remarkable distraction on each occasion, instead of configuring it properly.

    Today I switched from the sequence of "ssh <host>; tmux attach" to a configuration that does it form me:

    ```
    Host ...
    ...
    RequestTTY yes
    RemoteCommand tmux new-session -A ...
    ```

    #QualityOfLife #CommandLineInterface #TIL

  24. It's kinda bizzare that you might use a tool for years, with some remarkable distraction on each occasion, instead of configuring it properly.

    Today I switched from the sequence of "ssh <host>; tmux attach" to a configuration that does it form me:

    ```
    Host ...
    ...
    RequestTTY yes
    RemoteCommand tmux new-session -A ...
    ```

    #QualityOfLife #CommandLineInterface #TIL

  25. One thing I always do when I type `rm` in the terminal.

    1. Check what is my current working directory
    2. Check what file or directory I'm trying to delete
    3. Check if I'm conscious.
    4. Check if this is not some fabricated dream.
    6. Check if the voices in my head are shut.
    7. Check if the keyboard is not moving by itself.
    8. Check rule 5 again.

    #Linux #Terminal #Console #Programming #Technology #Funny #Bash #Shell #CLI #CommandLine #CommandLineInterface

  26. One thing I always do when I type `rm` in the terminal.

    1. Check what is my current working directory
    2. Check what file or directory I'm trying to delete
    3. Check if I'm conscious.
    4. Check if this is not some fabricated dream.
    6. Check if the voices in my head are shut.
    7. Check if the keyboard is not moving by itself.
    8. Check rule 5 again.

    #Linux #Terminal #Console #Programming #Technology #Funny #Bash #Shell #CLI #CommandLine #CommandLineInterface

  27. One thing I always do when I type `rm` in the terminal.

    1. Check what is my current working directory
    2. Check what file or directory I'm trying to delete
    3. Check if I'm conscious.
    4. Check if this is not some fabricated dream.
    6. Check if the voices in my head are shut.
    7. Check if the keyboard is not moving by itself.
    8. Check rule 5 again.

    #Linux #Terminal #Console #Programming #Technology #Funny #Bash #Shell #CLI #CommandLine #CommandLineInterface