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March 23, 2026 — the 4 best posts for AI builders.

4 picks from Hacker News, Lobsters, dev.to & Mastodon · No slop, no self-promo

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#1TOOLr/ClaudeAI·Mar 23·2 min read

Claude can now use your computer

Claude can now control your computer directly to complete tasks—opening apps, navigating browsers, filling spreadsheets—which means you can delegate entire workflows to your AI pair programmer instead of just code generation.

This is a major capability announcement directly relevant to vibecoding workflows—Claude's computer use feature fundamentally changes how developers can delegate tasks. However, it's primarily a news post rather than a guide on how to use it effectively.

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#2TOOLr/ClaudeCode·Mar 23·1 min read

Introducing Claude computer use.

Claude can now interact with your computer directly—this unlocks new possibilities for automating dev tasks, testing, and debugging that go beyond code generation alone.

This is an official feature announcement for a major capability expansion in Claude that directly impacts AI-assisted coding workflows. While it's not a tutorial or deep technical guide, it's a foundational tool update that vibecoders need to know about and will want to explore.

▲1.1k💬184Reddit
#3DISCUSSIONr/ClaudeAI·Mar 23·1 min read

How is Anthropic releasing new features so quickly?

Understand the business and safety context behind Claude's rapid releases, but don't expect concrete coding workflows or tool recommendations.

This is a meta-discussion about Anthropic's development velocity and feature safety, not about vibecoding practices or techniques. While it touches on Claude features, it's speculative commentary rather than actionable guidance for developers using AI coding assistants.

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#4METAr/cursor·Mar 23·1 min read

no one is getting out

A joke about Cursor's pricing tiers being universally expensive—entertaining if you're already frustrated with costs, but no practical value.

▲832💬75Reddit
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