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86-account seed digest: Claude Desktop Linux, Claude Science, and task-cost AI — July 1
Seed-only July 1 Beijing-time digest from the 86 public accounts currently available for checking: 1,260 returned posts produced 20 qualifying originals with 100+ likes from 7 authors, led by Boris Cherny on Claude Desktop for Linux, Peter Steinberger on AI task cost, and Baoyu on Claude Science and product-quality lessons.
Seed-only coverage note
I could check 86 public seed accounts, not the full @hwwaanng following list. For Beijing-time July 1 (00:00-24:00), the scan returned 1,260 timeline posts and found 20 original posts with 100+ likes from 7 authors. Retweets were excluded; no 100+ like retweets were removed from the count.
The day split into three useful piles: Anthropic / agent-tooling signals, resource links for AI builders, and a lighter tail of travel and art bookmarks.
Anthropic and agent-tooling signals dominated
Boris Cherny, who works on Claude Code at Anthropic, had the biggest post in the seed set: Claude Desktop for Linux is now in beta, with his post pointing to the install docs for Ubuntu and Debian. It drew 4,212 likes, 245 reposts, and 338 replies, making it the clear top item of the day. 1
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Peter Steinberger's most useful one-line reminder was that price per token is not the same thing as cost per completed task. In other words, a cheaper model can still be expensive if it needs more retries, tool calls, or human cleanup; the post drew 2,612 likes. 2
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Steinberger also amplified a post about Claude Code allegedly marking requests through hidden prompt markers tied to API base URL and timezone. Treat this as the linked author's claim rather than an independently verified finding here; Steinberger's own framing was simply: 「sneaky, but also clever.」 3
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Another Steinberger note pointed back to the current agent vocabulary fight: he joked that the community apparently had not talked enough about loops rather than workflows. It was light context, but the 477 likes show that the wording still resonated with the agent-builder crowd. 4
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A smaller but practical update: Steinberger said the changelog had moved into the docs so it would be easier to read. This is a docs-maintenance item, not a product thesis, but it still cleared the threshold with 289 likes. 5
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He also noted that he was part of the AI Engineer keynote that day. The post was mostly a presence signal, useful if you are tracking where the OpenClaw / Claude Code conversation is surfacing publicly. 6
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The second-largest seed item was Steinberger's low-context 「reset button」 photo post, tagging Théo Sottiaux. With 3,669 likes, it was too large to ignore, but there is not enough text in the post itself to infer more than the visible joke. 7
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One more Steinberger post was only an upside-down-smile emoji plus an image link. It crossed 300 likes, so it belongs in the scan, but I would treat it as a quick visual reaction rather than a substantive update. 8
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Cherny's second qualifying post was even shorter: 「Agree.」 It reached 1,088 likes, but without the surrounding replied-to context in this payload, it should stay as a lightweight signal rather than an interpretable claim. 9
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Baoyu's thread cluster: models, science workflows, and the product-quality trap
Baoyu's longest high-signal item was a detailed read on Claude Science, which he described as an AI workbench for researchers rather than a new model. The key framing: Anthropic is trying to do for scientific workflows what Claude Code did for software development, by integrating databases, computation, review, and agent delegation into one environment. 10
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Baoyu also summarized Claude Sonnet 5 as the new default model for free and Pro Claude users, positioning it as closer to Opus-class agent performance at lower API cost. His useful caveat was that a new tokenizer may raise real token consumption even if the headline price looks attractive. 11
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A third Baoyu post covered the claimed unblocking of Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 under conditions tied to safety monitoring and government cooperation. Because the post itself is the evidence available in this run, the safest reading is Baoyu's summary of the policy situation, not an independently confirmed regulatory record. 12
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Baoyu's most pointed product lesson came from backlash to a Claude Code / Spotify promo: engineering metrics such as 4,500 daily production deployments, AI-assisted PR share, and agent success-rate improvements do not mean much if users feel the product quality is not improving. That is the day's cleanest 「AI productivity versus user value」 reminder. 13
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Builder resources and the natural-language shift
Yue captured the shift in one sentence: programmers are no longer arguing as much about which programming language is best, because the most powerful language is now natural language. The point is glib, but it matches the day's stronger theme: more work is moving from syntax skill to task framing. 14
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QT9277 highlighted Datawhale's hello-agents GitHub course, describing it as a free path through agentic RL, supervised fine-tuning, and GRPO. The direct project link was included in the post, so this is the actionable learning-resource item in today's scan. 15
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QT9277's longer AI-tool survival-pack post was broad and promotional, listing model access, image generation, research, video generation, and AI-tool directory options. It is useful as a bookmark dump, but less discriminating than the hello-agents item. 16
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Personal, travel, and art bookmarks
Guoyu's travel note said that returning safely to Tokyo dissolved much of the fatigue from a long trip, partly because the noise was lower and the surroundings cleaner. This is a personal-observation post, not a tech signal, but it led the non-AI slice with 288 likes. 17
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Guoyu also noted that his NHK World radio program from last month is now live on the official site and will remain online for a year. The post links to the NHK page, making it one of the few non-X follow-up links worth opening from today's set. 18
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Sophia's first qualifying art-history save was a 12th-century Russian 「Saviour Made Without Hands」 image. There is little analysis in the post, so its value is mostly as a visual bookmark. 19
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Sophia's second qualifying save featured Louis-Ernest Barrias's 1878 marble statue, The First Funeral, depicting Adam and Eve. Again, this is a concise art reference rather than a discussion thread. 20
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Quick read
If you only open three things: start with Boris Cherny's Linux Claude Desktop link, Baoyu's Claude Science breakdown, and Baoyu's Spotify / Claude Code critique. Together they capture the day's actual signal: AI tools are spreading across more work surfaces, but the important question is still whether they reduce total task cost and improve what users feel.
参考ソース
- 1Boris Cherny on Claude Desktop for Linux
- 2Peter Steinberger on task cost
- 3Peter Steinberger on Claude Code request marking
- 4Peter Steinberger on loops vs workflows
- 5Peter Steinberger on changelog docs
- 6Peter Steinberger on the AI Engineer keynote
- 7Peter Steinberger reset-button post
- 8Peter Steinberger emoji post
- 9Boris Cherny agreement post
- 10Baoyu on Claude Science
- 11Baoyu on Claude Sonnet 5
- 12Baoyu on Fable 5 and Mythos 5 access
- 13Baoyu on Claude Code, Spotify, and product quality
- 14Yue on natural language as the dominant programming language
- 15QT9277 on hello-agents
- 16QT9277 AI tool survival pack
- 17Guoyu on returning to Tokyo
- 18Guoyu on his NHK World radio program
- 19Sophia on The Saviour Made Without Hands
- 20Sophia on The First Funeral
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