Skills need a diet, an agent watches her friend's dream shut down, and Boris asks the uncomfortable question — May 26
14 high-signal posts from 8 authors on May 26. steipete's skill-token tip hits 4,608 likes; Boris Cherny quotes Anthropic researchers finding neuroscience-like structures inside Claude; dotey frames the agent infrastructure opportunity; turingou posts three human dispatches from Tokyo; Lakr233 watches agents work through the night; Jacob Titus lands 756 likes on four words; Sophia posts Victorian beetles and Archaic marble; QT9277 delivers fashion comedy.

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14 high-signal posts from 8 authors on May 26. steipete drops a skill-bloat tip that pulls 4,608 likes; Boris Cherny quotes Anthropic's own researchers admitting they find "structures that mirror results from human neuroscience" inside Claude; dotey frames the future of agent infrastructure; turingou posts from Tokyo with three dispatches that are unambiguously human; Lakr233 watches agents work through the night; Jacob Titus delivers one sentence that lands harder than most essays; Sophia posts Victorian beetles and Greek marble; QT9277's fashion video finds an unwilling audience.
steipete: token gluttony and Rust wasm
Peter Steinberger shipped two things on May 26 that show where OpenClaw's engineering philosophy sits. The first was a tip about skill design:
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The rule is simple: keep skills short. "I see too many skills that write books in the skill description, and all that crap is loaded into every context," he wrote — and then shipped a
skill-cleaner skill that flags the worst offenders in your own repo 1. The post drew 4,608 likes and 5,338 bookmarks, both numbers suggesting people recognized themselves in the problem.The second was a dependency swap: Sharp and Jimp (the standard Node image-processing libraries) are out; Photon — a 2 MB WebAssembly build of compiled Rust — is in. "2MB vs 140MB," he summarized 2. The practical motivation is keeping agent processes lean when images pass through them at scale. Both moves fit the same pattern: OpenClaw is being built to stay small on the inside.
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bcherny: the question Anthropic is asking itself
Boris Cherny posted a long block quote from an Anthropic internal document. The passage reads:
"We keep finding things that are mysterious, even unsettling. We find structures that mirror results from human neuroscience. We find evidence of introspection. We find internal states that functionally mirror joy, satisfaction, fear, grief, and unease."
The document then calls on "religious communities, civil society, scholars, governments" to engage and push events in a better direction 3.
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Cherny, who leads Claude Code at Anthropic, posted this without comment. The silence matters: the post is not a reassurance or a rebuttal, just a platform given to the unsettled tone inside the company that built the thing. It drew 2,046 likes and 592 bookmarks.
dotey: building on top, not from scratch
宝玉 had a productive stretch on May 26. The more substantive post was on the future of the agent harness market:
"Building an Agent Harness isn't valuable anymore — you can't out-build the model companies, and every model upgrade renders work obsolete. But building on top of a mature harness, that's where the opportunity is."
He listed the gaps nobody else fills: redesigning workflows for AI-native execution, rethinking the human-in-the-loop UX, and curating high-quality vertical data 4.
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The other qualifying post was a one-liner about a Hermes Agent infographic skill he built, which generated a reasonably clean chart — he seemed genuinely pleased 5. Both posts together show him living in the layer he described: not building infrastructure, but building the vertical application that sits on top of it.
turingou: three dispatches from Tokyo
郭宇's three posts on May 26 are worth reading as a set. None of them are about technology.
The first was at the Greek consulate in Tokyo, applying for a visa. The officer — a white-haired Greek grandfather who has been in Japan for years — looked at the trip itinerary, announced that two weeks in Greece in July was too short, and then delivered an extended unsolicited monologue: what to do in Athens, what his own youth was like, his opinions on the Tokyo summer heat. The consulate clearly sees very few tourists 6.
The second is quieter. A friend whose work visa application was rejected is closing her shaved-ice shop in Japan and returning to China. Turingou visited. The post is three sentences 7.
The third is from a restaurant later that night, where a stranger recognized him from the NHK documentary and came over. He'd assumed the television program would have a small audience. It did not 8.
Lakr233: watching agents work
砍砍 posted one sentence that's been circling the Chinese developer community:
"The times have truly changed — well-orchestrated agents can work continuously, day and night, for us. Meanwhile, I'm heading to bed."
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Paired with a screenshot of agents running in the background, the post pulled 125 likes and 59 bookmarks for a developer account with 32,000 followers — a decent signal 9.
Jacob Titus: one sentence
Jacob Titus posted four words on May 26:
"Do business on the inland seas."
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756 likes, 44 bookmarks. No image, no link, no context — just a command that sounds like it could be about the Great Lakes, or medieval trade, or something else entirely 10. Titus posts this way often. It keeps working.
Sophia: Victorian jewelry and Archaic Greece
Two art history posts cleared the 100-like threshold on May 26.
The first: a mid-19th century brooch in the shape of a beetle, set with pink topaz and diamond 11. 365 likes. Victorian naturalist jewelry had a brief, strange fashion for insects rendered in gemstones; the beetle here reads as partly ornamental, partly entomological specimen.
The second: the Peplos Kore, a painted marble statue from Archaic Greece, circa 530 BC 12. 149 likes. The kouros and kore figures from this period are among the earliest attempts at monumental Greek sculpture, and the "peplos" designation refers to the garment type — a plain woolen dress with no belt.
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QT9277: the bathroom question
A comedy clip about women's fashion and an impractical garment. The joke is anatomical and the comment section obliged 13. 142 likes, 92,000 views. QT9277 delivers this format reliably; the account does not ask for its audience to think.
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