| Apr 06 |
😱 Bitcoin price is daaangerously close to $69,420 https://t.co/SLosNckXFz
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| Apr 06 |
Thoughts on Openclaw
- It's created a new product category in consumers minds - AI chat that has great context and can *do* stuff (as opposed to just chat) = 👍
- At the same time, messaging that OpenClaw is now the De Facto way to get AI to do stuff, products being touted as "built for Openclaw" vs "built for agents" = 👎
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| Apr 03 |
@MediaKing eli5?
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| Apr 03 |
Matt's the expert here & i know very little, but I really struggle to understand this equation. Stripe doesn't just *get* the Indiehackers audience, nor does Hubspot with The Hustle - they can run ads for free, but editorial is still the same - where does this materialize?
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| Apr 03 |
1. Go to openrouter
2. Get a free account and free api key
3. Check their Claude code docs & update your env variables accordingly
4. Set the model to qwen 3.6
5. Enjoy Claude code with an opus level model with 1m context window for free
✅ Problem solved
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| Apr 03 |
🤣 https://t.co/6Zpeh5ycaw
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| Apr 03 |
It took one day 😆
https://t.co/TxbxijFCZA
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| Apr 02 |
Haven't seen anyone talk about this - you can now pay to bypass ads on Instagram? https://t.co/8Zq2K8gTwI
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| Apr 01 |
We now have 2 models that *feel* on par with Opus inside Claude Code. The glaring gap is still context window - compaction is still super regular and annoying. Once someone brings out a model that has same performance with the 1m context window, we'll have a realistic replacement.
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| Apr 01 |
I run a software agency and @claudeai just cancelled our entire team with no warning and no reason why. @trq212 @bcherny what can I do here? Can you even tell me what the reason is so we can fix? This is massively disruptive to business.
There goes my day 🙃 https://t.co/oYEePLz9gy
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| Mar 31 |
This is such a great test for exploring "the end of labour" with AI - building something great is the product of a lot of seemingly small things that add up - do people really think that all the items on this list are *fully replaceable* by AI, even in the next 10 years?
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| Mar 31 |
What a shit show - hundreds of @claudeai code users getting their account suspended with no recourse https://t.co/7dcILK3kd1
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| Mar 31 |
Have seen this happen a few people in the feed already, now it's my turn. No explanation, no warning, using claude code normally. Why make people reliant in that way then completely destroy trust. Ugh
@trq212 https://t.co/OtXm6xH6Hu
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| Mar 26 |
Seeing and taking this has completely destroyed the credibility for me of multiple people I held in very high esteem, who have either been gesturing strongly or stating explicitly that LLMs will get us to AGI - it makes the whole thing seem just completely farcical
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| Mar 26 |
I always thought having *multiple* AI bot identities didn't make sense - if intelligence-capacity isn't the constraint, why not just have one "God" bot that can handle everything, but I realized it's actually the best mechanism for setting context. E.g. I know that this identity has these credentials and access to these instructions.
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| Mar 23 |
https://t.co/JgBHhPpE28
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| Mar 20 |
Another AI workspace enters the chat
https://t.co/Kp4Avvi6Z8
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| Mar 18 |
I think "AI Workspace" is a term we're going to hear a lot more of. It's where the Claude & OpenAI work suites will inevitably end up (cloud based & collaborative), but it will take them a bit longer to get there.
I may as well share that we've also been working on an AI workspace with: shared & private spaces, files, skills, agents, automations, charts & bunch of other stuff.
I'm now spending most of my workday in here & firmly believe this category of product will be crucial for organizations that want to accelerate the transition to being AI first.
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| Mar 16 |
I keep seeing this caricature of men and I have to say, I literally don't know anyone who acts like this? Reminds me of the way the manosphere guys caricature women.
Is this a US thing? Am I in a bubble? Are other people in a bubble?
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| Mar 15 |
Something I can see happening in the near future
- Agents cause an increasing number of security issues & also begin to hammer APIs
- Products begin to lock down their APIs, require 2fa, or charge extra for API/MCP
- People end up just building their own replacements
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| Mar 12 |
The dumb thing about this is that the MCP spec could have allowed "rest API with Oauth" as a method, but they mandate the ridiculous every-tool-is-a-local-server approach, and now people are rightly seeing it's too burdensome and skipping it completely
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| Mar 11 |
Hallucinations starting to go back up again - wasn't this meant to be solved? https://t.co/pqDDsmM7A2
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| Mar 08 |
At some point companies will compose 100% of their execution from modular processes that will be gradually converted from human-only, to human-in-the-loop, to agent only, and you'll be able to visualize, manage and monitor your company just like an n8n workflow https://t.co/zcsBPqumxy
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| Mar 08 |
Would like to keep a thread of interesting people working on ZHCs (Zero Human Companies) or similar.
So far I have
@Shpigford
@nateliason
@johnrushx
@Bencera
@tonyennis (yours truly)
Anyone else to keep an eye on?
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| Mar 08 |
I am simultaneously...
- Building the most insane autonomous AI stuff & giddy about what is possible.
- Having extreme doubts about the "death of white collar work" and quote-unquote "intelligence" of the current models
I would guess same for a lot of people
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| Mar 08 |
This 100%. @Replit used to be my favourite product philosophically - I think I built one of the first rails-compatible boilerplates for it & was tweeting about it back in 2020.
But every time I hear Amjad speak nowadays it just feels so inauthentic. I know it's tricky to find PMF & you have to sell the dream etc. but I don't think I've heard him be humble or radically honest on any pods - it's all stories of how he had this vision & did crazy hard things & hosts blowing smoke up his ass when in reality they've pivoted countless times & still don't really have a clear vision for where things will end up (which is fine, just be honest about it).
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| Mar 06 |
https://t.co/QbEPxXLNee
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| Mar 06 |
Direct quote from a senior consultant my client brought in, on a call this week: “You can’t just keep cramming things on a server, it’s just not how things scale”. It was a 2cpu 4gb ram server for internal tools that was at about 40% capacity on most metrics. The client has a few dozen customers and 50 projects.
🤷♂️
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| Mar 06 |
Enjoy Derek's takes but...
- "Boastful" certainly makes it easier & that mightn't be a bad thing. This culture is partly why the US is so prosperous
- "Sham Products" - you could write an entire book on the delicate moral philosophy of what constitutes valuable. The underlying questions are 1. "What percentage of people who buy actually get value", and 2. At what ratio do you consider something "a sham". But many things have the characteristic that people who don't get value from them outnumber people who do get value - often it's the entire business model - gyms, insurance, social security.
- "You can easily be a millionaire" - Ask anyone who owns a business that has employees, customers, suppliers etc & sees the effort required to hit seven figures in revenue, the difference between topline and the amount you actually take home, and how much effort is and stress is required, & you'll be very hard pressed to find anyone who would describe it as easy.
Of course grifters exist, but this level of puritanical cynicism affects people's worldviews in a way that prevents a lot of people who have something of genuine value to offer (e.g Derek himself), from doing so, and leads to black-and-white, spiteful thinking that penalizes any form of self promotion or monetization that are by far net positive.
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| Mar 03 |
AI (Claude) is still not good at well reasoned, well structured argumentative documents, particularly high stakes ones.
But speaking to AI and getting a first draft that you can completely rewrite is still a helpful exercise.
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| Mar 03 |
https://t.co/1xHkwYBcrE
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| Mar 02 |
This is awesome. If you want to take it to the next level and have both modern approaches and beautiful styling, https://t.co/lWxjnoglNd
😁
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| Mar 01 |
https://t.co/qe09e6twV9
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| Feb 21 |
I found an in between here
Started with db backed Ui that had lots of features but was fundamentally point and click
Ended up with a web based file browser - a thin layer on top of the filesystem that gives me extra stuff I don’t get with Finder. Now I use chat to do the acting but I can explore and inspect the outputs or intermediate steps where necessary
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| Feb 20 |
Is anyone using Notion agentically to store content? Seems incredibly inefficient with claude code https://t.co/j1orLmSk8D
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| Feb 19 |
Something the "Software is dead" commentary misses is the sheer premium people will pay to not have to manage or worry.
It's been possible for years to get software built cheaply on Fiver or Upwork, but it takes *a lot* of back and forth, the responsibility burden for quality, stability etc is borne by the manager, not the doer, peace of mind is lower, and likelihood of success is lower. So people pay an agency 6 or 7 figures to build the same proof of concept.
AI obviously changes the equation, but I'm not sure it does so substantially enough to remove those considerations entirely.
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| Feb 15 |
This was probably the most impressive thing Claude Code has done for me so far, there's no way I would have figured this out without spending days on it. https://t.co/fOXlhOP3Ja
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| Feb 10 |
I’ve seen a lot of people taking about session-to-session handover in CC. Something that’s been working really well for me is “Journeys”.
I have a journeys directory and will often say “can you create a journey file for this” or “can you update the journey file”. I now have about 30 journeys some of which span 10 conversations over several weeks. Often for admin tasks or initiatives, not just code work.
Has been working really well, probably the highest leverage modification I’ve made to vanilla CC
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| Feb 09 |
https://t.co/3CNrELJc87
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| Feb 08 |
Ooooh https://t.co/VpAIZbFNbx
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| Feb 06 |
https://t.co/tD27v9Zq5Y
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| Feb 06 |
Banger tweet
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| Feb 05 |
This is so impressive, @kamrify is the gold standard of solo product builder - haven't seen anyone else who is as good at everything - design, ux, engineering, even the product walkthrough is great.
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| Feb 04 |
More on this. Using Pi as the harness...
- Kimi k2 on Groq is fast but a bit dumb, and dangerous
- GLM on Cerebras just has non-stop API rate limiting issues
But both give you a taste of Claude Code at near instantaneous speed & it feels crazy
Looks like post acquisition @GroqInc has no plans to add Kimi 2.5
Are there other super fast inference providers?
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| Feb 04 |
Aaaaand I lost a half day of work 🙃
Kimi k2 is fast but if you get to used to Opus/CC you forget these models can take extremely destructive actions on a whim (like git reset --hard HEAD for example)
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| Feb 04 |
So... using the super fast inference providers - Groq & Cerebras - is kind of addictive.
So addictive that even though they make silly mistakes & require fixing, I think I prefer having to do multiple passes than to wait 2 to 3 minutes for Opus on Claude Code.
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| Feb 03 |
Switching from Claude Code to Pi wired up to Kimi K2 on Groq is like going from listening to podcasts on 1x to 2.5x.
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| Feb 03 |
Old enough to remember when @openclaw was called Clawdis
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| Feb 03 |
This is the exact inverse of my takeaway from this. There was insane levels of hype all the way through from 2020, and the sane prediction at the time was actually “This will take 5 or 6 years before it changes anything meaningfully” . In fact if you’d said that, a majority of people would have laughed at you for underestimating and mocked you for not seeing the future.
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| Feb 03 |
Very sad because I'd been using for over a year, but it seems @WisprFlow is another app that's become unusable. Not the kind of product that can afford to have data loss/reliability issues and no in-app-support. Lost three 5-minute-plus recordings today :(
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| Feb 03 |
Second js-based app that's crashing on me this week. @convex what's the deal? My browser literally can't handle your SPA https://t.co/cNCSuQbhEd
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| Feb 03 |
This. I spent a few hours yesterday trying to get glm on cerebras or kimi on groq wired up and I can’t help but feel there are incentives at play here to make this very hard and normalise the slow, closed source expensive models
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| Feb 03 |
Stick it on a vm, add passenger to your rails apps, connect cursor or vscode directly to it and you now have “live development”. We’ve been doing this for years & it’s awesome
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| Feb 02 |
https://t.co/RJ7euWCE5F
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| Feb 02 |
Really bums me out how abysmally bad the accounting/tax industry is when it comes to customer experience
I've used 10+ firms across jurisdictions & have yet to meet anyone who has more than 2/10 focus on assisting the client - helping you understand, deal with bureaucracy, find the best solution.
It's basically just "Here's a list of shit you have to do, scattered over 10 email threads". "Oh you want to do *that*, you'll have to figure it out yourself".
Once you're outside the happy path (e.g. any kind of international setup) you're completely on your own.
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| Feb 02 |
Got a cold email from a sushi restaurant.
Not sure if this is a one-off (insanely resourceful marketing team) or if AI is making this much easier and we can expect a much wider range of cold emails in future. https://t.co/mvltEqT1ol
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| Feb 02 |
https://t.co/9cGXAyNbkx
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| Jan 31 |
Didn't expect when I tweeted this that it would only take a week for the first breakout consumer example (@openclaw) to hit the mainstream.
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| Jan 30 |
Took a week for me to realize how much of a game changer @flydotio new product is
Haven't used it yet because I'm still building my agent in solo mode, but for AI apps that need their own VM this is going to remove so much pain.
https://t.co/KTxq8z8myK
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| Jan 29 |
I have a hunch that a huge contributor to nosediving fertility rates is a shift in what's generally considered as the bar for being a "standard good" parent. People who have kids non-stop-humblebrag on socials about what they do for them and how they center their life around them. People who don't have kids see where the bar is, and go "I don't know if I can meet that".
From what I gather for most of history people didn't overthink having kids. Now it seems like it has to be a "hell yes or no" situation.
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| Jan 28 |
What’s the thinking here? That the government should prevent employers from hiring overseas?
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| Jan 27 |
Been hooking up a lot of tools to Claude Code this week, and my conclusion is that just having a credentials folder and telling it to create a skill for each new integration, with the API endpoints, is more reliable than the official MCP, still not seeing the value in MCP
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| Jan 23 |
... https://t.co/QVT6g2BSyU
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| Jan 20 |
Looks like @clickup acquisition ruined @codegen 😢
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| Jan 19 |
*bare 🤦♂️
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| Jan 19 |
Coding is maybe the perfect domain to lay bear the difference between having a huge amount of information and the ability to construct semantically correct language, and actually being smart. It's still in the harness, not the models. https://t.co/uImyFpKSuI
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| Jan 17 |
https://t.co/fIf1JZHKMa
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| Jan 17 |
Good example of what I mean https://t.co/dq1PMYjwPd
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| Jan 17 |
Raw model intelligence still has close-to-zero common sense. If you give it a harness and the right context, it's incredibly powerful - the big question is will those harnesses be able to add the "G" to AGI outside specific vertical domains
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| Jan 15 |
Consumer focused vibe coding app business models are the digital equivalent of a gym chain
90% of people will join aspirationally but never follow through enough to see any real value - because the hard part is getting people to pay you for what you built.
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| Jan 15 |
This tweet just got me to try codex
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| Jan 15 |
The only reason people have to do this now is because the agents are still slow. A lot of the fanfare about multiple parallel agents will look comical in hindsight
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| Jan 13 |
Best product I've seen doing this so far is @zocomputer - very cool stuff.
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| Jan 13 |
The Server is the Context
Claude Code is significant not because it's amazing at coding, but because it's shown us that the most powerful way to wield AI is via an agent loop with access to an operating system.
An agent like this needs a server, so it follows that the breakout AI products will likely give their users one, and non-technical people will begin to be exposed to that idea as more products adopt it.
I don't buy that mainstream users will phone home to their laptops while they're out and about - I think it's much more likely that we create products that bring some "offline" concepts (file browser etc) into the browser.
I think this architecture is likely the final form of the breakout AI products - b2b & b2c.
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| Jan 12 |
... https://t.co/4St9baG6fg
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| Jan 11 |
This is one of the dumbest things I’ve seen a product leader say in a long time and makes me quite bearish on Twitter. “The product” for 95% of people is the tweets they see. Why would you lead product if you don’t own or have control over 90% of it
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| Jan 09 |
The percentage of my time I spend talking to my macbook is very high, and still trending upwards. https://t.co/Lg5I6j4z2T
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| Jan 09 |
Code review should be conversational
This week I built a little UI on top of GitHub pull requests and started using Claude Code to review larger PRs.
Totally transformed the depth and quality of the review.
For junior/mid level developers in particular, having a conversation where the agent has a list of all the changes, and sharing that conversation feels way more valuable than just leaving comments on lines.
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| Jan 07 |
Building "Lovable for real codebases" because why not
Already at the point where it's "operating on itself"
Crazy times https://t.co/8vItnulhsl
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| Jan 06 |
... https://t.co/b4Ta606r2E
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| Jan 05 |
I’m a simple man.
I see a tweet with “HTML” in it, I like it
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| Jan 05 |
Annnd two Claude Code prompts later we have a prototype... https://t.co/lIs3OG6PnM
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| Jan 05 |
After building a lot of AI supported products this year, & having drunk the Claude Code koolaid, the primitives of a horizontal winner-take-all agent product are…
- File system with file/folder browser
- Database browser
- Interface creator
- Chat UI
Everything is a remix on top
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| Jan 05 |
Software that's built by "Firing off agents and coming back when they've finished" skips the "feeling it out" loop, which - when the smoke clears - will be the only part of the software building process that takes any real time. https://t.co/5IdrcFLPm6
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| Jan 04 |
Working on my twitter tool through slack from the passenger seat on a long car drive feels magic https://t.co/CPoFrjDmNm
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| Jan 02 |
Just Shipped OnePageTime
A single page to make sure you're spending your time wisely
- Visualize where your time is going
- Zero learning curve or advanced features, just start tracking
- 100% Free - Use signed out (or sign in to save your data)
https://t.co/RzZnd7wFXr https://t.co/TBvYWpAvOI
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| Jan 02 |
Hume Health scale is unusable out of the box, app wont get past the Bluetooth connection screen. Don’t buy one
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| Jan 01 |
I changed how I think about alcohol last year, but I don’t think these particular risk factors are compelling for most people
For me brain health is the core thing (apart from mobility) to plan for in old age (who wants to lose their memory and ability to hold a normal paced conversation), and there’s zero doubt that everyone who drinks heavily (cough Ireland), is impairing their brain. @bryan_johnson shouldn’t that be more of a focus in your messaging?
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| Jan 01 |
The hardest part of vibe coding as an experienced developer is the whiplash
You go from traveling 100km/hr to slowing to snail's pace, on a constant loop.
Needs a certain kind of stamina/temperament
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| Jan 01 |
Struggling to square this with my extreme bullishness on Alphabet after listening to the acquired pod
https://t.co/ZxfIPk8Heq
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| Jan 01 |
... https://t.co/RbeaB9AKoT
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| Jan 01 |
Added an extension that blocks Reddit and noticed my google usage went to zero, because searching Reddit was basically the last thing I was using google for
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| Dec 31 |
@josevalim recent Tidewave upgrade*
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| Dec 31 |
@josevalim hey! I mainly code on a live url while ssh'ed into a vm - am I correct in saying the recent upgrade forbids this?
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| Dec 31 |
🤦♂️ @cursor_ai in built browser is not very good https://t.co/lSB55cavww
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| Dec 29 |
Just open sourced a Claude Code <> Slack bridge so you can run Claude in a VM and get it to do stuff without ssh'ing.
There are other libraries but none had the features I wanted.
Reeeally liking this single file approach - feels like it speeds things up a lot - took about 2 hours to vibe code with Claude Code.
https://t.co/Ykl0gXw3Cd
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| Dec 29 |
Having a lot of fun turning Claude Code into a real assistant
- Gave Claude Code it's own VM ✓
- Connected Roam -> G Drive in real time ✓
- Connected G Drive -> Cloud Claude ✓
- Connected Cloud Claude to Slack ✓
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| Dec 28 |
@aarondfrancis 2 years ago I published a website (which was ironically pretty torn apart by hacker news) which led almost directly to @aarondfrancis interviewing me on stage, and to meeting and working with several other people I admire
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| Dec 24 |
@jayvraavi Awesome to hear. Great work 💪
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| Dec 24 |
@mhp_guy People like “controlled hard”, you’re referring to “uncontrolled hard” - not same thing (but I agree people should have more kids)
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