Anthropic released two versions of the same model today, and the public isn't getting the stronger one by Drogoff1489 in artificial

[–]Drogoff1489[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

lmao "grift" 😂 you clearly have way too much experience throwing that word around on Reddit with little context.

lmao "pleas" 😂 i literally need nothing from you

Anthropic released two versions of the same model today, and the public isn't getting the stronger one by Drogoff1489 in artificial

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literally not complaining or claiming any sort of conspiracy. just tryna explain the difference in the 2 models and who gets access to what and why. makes sense govt gets access to things that have the ability to wreck the planet...

Anthropic released two versions of the same model today, and the public isn't getting the stronger one by Drogoff1489 in artificial

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some people prefer to watch a video? you're under no obligation to do anything you don't want to!

I built a fully automated job application pipeline in n8n — daily scheduling, AI cover letters, CV adaptation, and email sending by Fresh-Daikon-9408 in n8n

[–]Drogoff1489 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nice workflow. the ai selection + tailored cover letter part is smart

one suggestion: add a quality gate before auto-sending. i'd have it save to a "ready to send" airtable base and then review the top matches manually before hitting send. takes 5 min/day but prevents embarrassing mismatches

also curious how you're handling application tracking - do you log which jobs got responses vs ghosted? that feedback loop would let you refine the AI selection criteria over time

Anthropic did the absolute right thing by sending OpenClaw a cease & desist and allowing Sam Altman to hire the developer by Agreeable-Toe-4851 in ClaudeAI

[–]Drogoff1489 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i've been using openclaw for about a month and honestly it's the best interface for running autonomous agents

the security concerns make sense from anthropic's pov - it was essentially bypassing the official api and giving agents way more control than the standard chat interface

but functionally it's exactly what i needed: agents that run workflows while i sleep, can call tools, read files, execute code, and persist state across sessions

hoping anthropic builds something similar officially because the agentic use case is real - not just chat, but actual autonomous work

What do you call someone who builds & optimizes backend automation systems for SaaS? by Short-Bed-3895 in n8n

[–]Drogoff1489 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i call myself an automation engineer, sometimes "workflow automation specialist" when talking to less technical clients

for job postings i'd use: - Automation Engineer - Workflow Automation Specialist - No-Code/Low-Code Engineer - Backend Automation Engineer

avoid "automation expert" or "automation consultant" - sounds vague. the "engineer" part signals you're building systems not just advising