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Todd Saunders @toddsaunders - Every company in the world has a graveyard of automations...at least we did.
Routines replaces all of that with a single primitive.
A trigger, a context window, and an agent that can actually reason about what it's looking at.
That's a fundamentally different architecture than "if this then that."
The API trigger is also incredibly interesting.
That means any system in your stack can invoke a reasoning agent on demand. Think things like a webhook from Stripe, a failed deploy, a customer cancellation.
Anything that currently sends a Slack notification and hopes a human reads it can now trigger an agent that actually does something about it.
Quote:
Noah Zweben @noahzweben
Video: Claude Code Routines are here! In addition to a schedule, you can now trigger templated agents via GitHub event or API – with our infra & your MCP+repos
They've changed how we do docs, backlog maintenance and more internally at Anthropic
Get started at
https://claude.ai/code/routines
https://x.com/toddsaunders/status/2044238577899295070
Todd Saunders @toddsaunders - I’ve been trying to be friends with Joe for years… never was I able to get him to respond to a text
What’s app only
https://x.com/toddsaunders/status/2044235742176518275
Todd Saunders @toddsaunders - DM me
https://x.com/toddsaunders/status/2044233406460907920
Toria Brooke @realtoriabrooke - NOW — @POTUS quote Truths @KanekoaTheGreat on how Pope Leo trashed Trump, promoted the COVID vaccines, called for open borders and stricter gun control: "Not good!!!"
https://x.com/realtoriabrooke/status/2044288136558063835
Toria Brooke @realtoriabrooke - ICYMI Legal entries by asylum seekers at US-Mexico legal entry points are down 99.9%, per CATO Institute.
https://x.com/realtoriabrooke/status/2044201267660980704
Townhall.com @townhallcom - Video: JUST IN — Speaker Johnson is ready to EXPEL Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick from Congress after ethics investigation!
BOOM!
>>/24499369/ pb
https://x.com/townhallcom/status/2044065891126538308
Trad West @trad_west_ - Meme: Thief steals St. Michael statue from church, trips, and is injured by the angel's sword
https://x.com/trad_west_/status/2044364975699861552
Trad West @trad_west_ - Driven by his deep Christian faith and a profound sense of duty, this former U.S. Special Forces operator (Dave Eubank of the Free Burma Rangers) did the unthinkable: he sprinted directly into enemy sniper fire in the absolute hellscape of Mosul just to shield and rescue a terrified little girl hiding among the fallen.
This man performed the ultimate expression of Christian love. When you are truly grounded in Christ, the fear of death loses its grip, and protecting the innocent becomes your only mission.
After praying, Eubank coordinated with Iraqi forces and requested U.S. air support to deploy smoke canisters for visual cover.
Under the protection of the smoke and suppressive fire from his team, Eubank ran into the kill zone, retrieved the girl, and returned to safety.
The rescue took twelve seconds. The girl survived.
Info: Sacredchad
https://x.com/trad_west_/status/2044366098003378356
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