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Next.js indie apps: Dev-first mindset. SEO is “we’ll do it later”. Common problems: – No dynamic metadata – Missing Open Graph – No auto-generated sitemap
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ni project open-source yang idenya cukup gila. Bayangin ada satu agent AI yang bisa mencari informasi dari 🔥 Reddit 🔥 X 🔥 YouTube 🔥 Hacker News 🔥 TikTok 🔥 Polymarket 🔥 GitHub 🔥 Website umum Semuanya sekaligus. Bukan satu per satu. Tapi paralel dalam waktu yang sama. 🚀 Yang bikin menarik, dia nggak cuma ngumpulin data. Dia juga memberi bobot berdasarkan sinyal nyata: ⬆️ Upvote Reddit ❤️ Like di X 🎥 Engagement YouTube 📈 Aktivitas Hacker News 💰 Prediksi Polymarket yang didukung uang asli ⚡ Commit dan PR GitHub Lalu AI akan merangkum semuanya menjadi satu laporan singkat yang mudah dibaca. Misalnya lo ingin tahu tren terbaru tentang: 📱 AI 📈 Bitcoin 🚀 Startup tertentu 🎮 Game baru 💻 Framework coding Agent akan mencari ke semua platform sekaligus dan menyatukan hasilnya. Yang menurut gue paling menarik adalah ini: Saat ini tidak ada satu AI yang punya akses native ke semua platform tersebut. Google kuat di web. Gemini kuat di YouTube. ChatGPT punya akses ke sebagian sumber. Tapi Reddit, X, TikTok, GitHub, Polymarket, dan komunitas lain sering kali terpisah-pisah. Project ini mencoba menjembatani semuanya dalam satu workflow. ⚡ Fitur yang ditawarkan: 🔍 Cari thread Reddit dengan engagement tertinggi 🐦 Analisis postingan X berdasarkan like dan waktu 🎥 Cari isi video YouTube dari transkrip 🎵 Pantau tren TikTok 💰 Lihat prediksi pasar dari Polymarket 💻 Analisis commit dan PR GitHub 📰 Ringkasan Hacker News 🤖 AI yang menyusun semuanya menjadi satu brief Dan yang bikin makin menarik... 100% open source. 📊 28.700 stars 🍴 2.400 forks 📜 MIT License Repo: github.com/mvanhorn/last30da… 🔥 Menurut gue ini bukan sekadar search tool. Ini lebih mirip mesin pencari opini, tren, dan aktivitas internet yang berjalan lintas platform sekaligus. Karena kadang sinyal paling berharga bukan berasal dari artikel berita. Tapi dari apa yang sedang dibahas, dibangun, dan dipertaruhkan oleh orang-orang secara langsung.
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drop ur startup link
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Hermes Agent is for the Artists
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New Claude Skills for UI/UX Engineers 🔥
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Bitcoin pizza day in family in Medellín 🍕 @Pizza_DAO en casa @platohedro
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ANTHROPIC'S 31 SMALL BUSINESS SKILLS GOT 382,000 DOWNLOADS ON DAY ONE AND SOMEONE JUST MAPPED EVERY SINGLE ONE INTO A 10 MINUTE SETUP. It covers financial operations, sales, HR, marketing, and reporting with a full connector guide and real output examples.
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Go-to sites to learn UI design for free Motion → 60fps.design Patterns → catalogue.projectsbyif.com AB Tests → abtest.design Inspiration → designspells.com Breakdowns → uxsnaps.com UI components → uiplaybook.dev Did I miss any? 🤔
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SOMEONE JUST KILLED THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY A guy scanned an entire house with his phone. Uploaded it. Now anyone on Earth can walk through it in a browser tab. No app. No VR. No agent. No appointment. Click → you’re inside. Every room. Every angle. Every shadow. Photoreal. The numbers are insane: - Agent fee on a $500k home: $15,000 - Cost to make this scan: ~$200 - Time to “tour” 50 houses: one evening - File size: smaller than a TikTok The science is wild too: It’s called 3D Gaussian Splatting instead of polygons (how games render), it uses millions of tiny glowing “splats” of color and depth. AI reconstructs reality from your photos. The result loads on a phone and looks like you’re THERE. The grift opportunity is even wilder: Freelancers are already charging $300–$800 per scan for realtors, Airbnbs, venues, car dealers, museums. One person one phone one weekend = a business. Open source. Built on PlayCanvas. Free GitHub: github.com/playcanvas
Claude for Excel, PowerPoint, and Word are now generally available, and Claude for Outlook is in public beta. As Claude moves between your Microsoft apps, it carries the full context of your conversation.
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I just came out of my first Proof of Ship office hours session with @SZapelao and @viralsangani_ from @Celo and honestly I’m very happy. As a founder, I know how hard distribution is. Especially now, in a world where AI is making building products easier every day. What surprised me the most is that Proof of Ship is not just rewards. There’s an actual space where builders get feedback directly from the team. I genuinely don’t think this happens in many ecosystems. A system where: - you get incentivized to keep building your product - the team takes time to review your product - and if you grow, you even have the opportunity to scale into @minipay where there are millions of users. That’s an incredibly well-designed roadmap for builders. Today I received very valuable feedback for nerdos.fun, but also something that made me really happy: It ended up being the favorite app of the session and several people said they would love to see it inside MiniPay someday 🥹 Very grateful for this ecosystem. Also big thanks @0xj4an and @Celo_Col for the support!
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I’m really happy about this. Freaking Grammar made it to the Top 10 globally on @Celo’s Proof of Ship. Ranked #7 in April. It means a lot to see something built from Colombia showing up on a global leaderboard. Earned $250 USDC → reinvesting it into Freaking Grammar: more games, more reach, better rewards. Thanks to everyone playing daily this is because of you. More coming soon. Special thanks to @Celo_Col for supporting with COPm incentives and being part of the journey. 💚
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🌱 Localism Mini Grant Round 01 | Colombia ReFi Colombia was selected as a beneficiary of the Localism Fund. Thanks to this support, we are launching a funding round for ReFi Colombia local nodes. 👉 Apply here: app.karmahq.xyz/refi-colombi… @ReFiDAOist
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Here’s how we make websites (Step by Step) ⬇️ - Research (Current site/Market) - Ask if have any Inspiration - Wireframe - First Draft - Iterations - Final Design Then animate all the assets after we move to development part.
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How did he build Facebook without Claude?
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Replying to @freddier
Por si se quedan sin credito en claude ya saben
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Claude Design es una locura. Acaban de grabar un tutorial de 18 minutos sobre cómo crear sitios web animados y premiados con Claude Design Opus 4.7 (Guárdalo para no perderlo) 😁

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We won the GenLayer hackathon with TreasuryPilot 🎉 We had conversations with orgs running grant programs and realized something: they care less about treasury management, more about improving ROI with their programs. That's what we built.
Replying to @GenLayer
Awarded $500 as the winner of the AI Governance track is TreasuryPilot by @sandraupgrade and @carlaupgrade. An AI-powered DAO treasury management platform letting any DAO register its constitution onchain and automatically evaluate funding proposals against it using an LLM, with validator consensus ensuring the evaluation is fair and reproducible. dorahacks.io/buidl/41321
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👨‍🏫 How to build on @ethereum in 2026: 👨‍💻1) Understand the concepts at SpeedRunEthereum.com 🤖 2) Give your AI/agent ETHSkills.com and tell them to build 💵 3) Profit
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