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For those that missed our launch. With our product you can turn any website into a podcast. Type "yup" if you want access to our beta. #nocode #buildinpublic
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Daniel is a good friend I have had the pleasure working with for 6 months. Check out the newest product he is launching on #producthunt 🔽
We raised $3M pre-seed and moved to SF. AI is coming for your job. Maybe in 5 years. Maybe in 15. Nobody knows. But we know this: no great career move ever came from a job board. They came from someone saying “you two should meet.” That’s what @getclera does.
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very true. many prompts. too much context.
something i've noticed: AI agents create a weird new kind of burnout. esp for young people. a lot of ambitious 22 year olds are going to think the answer is simple: - spin up more agents - ship more code - sleep less - outwork everyone and for a while, it will feel incredible. you can keep multiple agents running, feed them tasks, review outputs, fix mistakes, make decisions, and keep the whole loop moving. the problem is that the work no longer drains you through typing. it drains you through judgment. More attention. More context switching. More verification. More decisions per hour. so instead of 8-10 normal productive hours, you might get 4-5 extremely intense hours before your brain is fully cooked. and you feel numb until you sleep properly and reset some of my friends are already burnt out. they don't say it out loud but i can tell. the agent can keep working 24/7. the human still has a hard limit
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yes, this is the big part of any software from now on and why the big 7 will remain successful as they have an easy way to reach big audiences with any new code. you can only win in niche applications that are not worth it for any big company to go for.
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The "moat" is in finding people that will pay $29/mo for it
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Most of Kyiv is without electricity, without heating. Many houses have no water. Because of Russia. I want you to understand the scale of the disaster. The population of Kyiv is now about 3-3.5 million people. It's almost like Berlin, Madrid or Rome. Imagine, half of Berlin is left without heating, water and electricity in the middle of severe frost?
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My favorite thing to do with #bubble? Work on a page 15 hours before hitting preview for the first time Trying to go for < 3 bugs.
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Replying to @RoKhanna
I hear that, but Acemoglu does not represent the mainstream economic view on Total Factor Productivity. The mainstream view is that “If the same output can be produced with fewer inputs or if output rises given the same inputs, then TFP increases.” Now forget about the academia of it all. Practically speaking autonomous driving has the following effects: - reduces the cost of producing trucking services - improves the efficiency of the transportation sector - allows trucks to operate longer hours - reduces accidents, downtime, and fuel inefficiencies - lowers the per-mile cost of moving goods The net effect is massively beneficial (lower costs!) to consumers as a whole. So while I agree that we need to be thoughtful about how we support those displaced by AI, I struggle to understand why we’d implement the blunt instrument of protectionism for a specific class of worker at the expense of substantially higher costs for all other consumers in the country.
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Meet @bresslertweets, founder of @theformulabot, who used Bubble to scale this business to more than $1M of sales, as a solo founder, and solo employee. Congrats!! Listen here to David sharing his story.
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Elon Musk just unveiled Grokipedia. Open source alternative to Wikipedia. Took them like month after announcement to do it. That’s my point: they just do stuff and super fast. grokipedia.com/
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Read line by line this by @collision. Every Irish person should read it. It identifies cause, culprits & solutions. Make no mistake, Ireland is going backwards quickly % the world isn't waiting for us. Brilliant insights from a man who has done things. irishtimes.com/life-style/pe…
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Now made it to a top 15% place in the last 6 of 14 live poker tournaments with 1000€ buyin I was in. Probability that is chance is 3%. It is 2.8 standard deviations from expected result (2 cashes). Sample size small though.
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3 of the best drop shots he's *ever *hit. While serving for the title in Tokyo. The most @carlosalcaraz game to close out a championship ever 🤯
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Last night I saw the preview, and it’s finally some top-quality build from the Bubble AI team after all the template experiments. The thing that really stood out is the accuracy of the output. If you’ve ever tried ChatGPT for a Bubble problem, you know it usually just creates stuff that doesn’t even exist in Bubble. This is definitely just the first impression, but I hope they speed up the launch and deliver it within the next couple of months. I especially like the openness of ideas that Bubble PM Cory shows, along with his first-principles thinking
24 Sep 2025
Bubble Tour is the room where it happens. Just you, us, and what's next. Attendees get first access. 👇
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Mbappe since years is the most skilled footballer around & gets no ballon d'or or player of the year award cos now you must win a title which is some random rule they came up with that has less to do with skill and more with luck (there is variance in football as many 1:0 games)
i don't think we are deeping Mbappe's burst of speed for his goal today. who tf is he!???
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3 Sep 2025
So many posts… “This app sucks, so I built this…” “Fire your team and build this…” Honestly, I hate to see that kind of energy. Let’s enjoy the times we’re in. Let’s find companies that are building the things you like, and enjoy them. Send them good energy to keep going. Be a helpful member of their community. Share helpful feedback with them so you can both benefit. Build relationships. Add value. Be real. Don’t put things or people down just to prop yourself up. Enjoy the times we’re in, lock into all the new things we can do, and have fun. Cause if this isn’t one hell of a time to be alive, then I don’t know what is!
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Vibe coding hasn't replaced no/low code... Because you can't build production ready, enterprise grade apps with vibe coding ai platforms.
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Vibe coding has mostly replaced no code tools. Now the question is... does it replace the rest of software engineering? If you read X, you would think the answer is yes. But I doubt it.
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insane value with GPT for bookkeeping. I have a #bubble app with 10000s of payments a month whose info goes to an accountant. Every week I produce csvs. Their software also creates some. I can just upload 20 files to gpt and ask for discrepancies saving us hours.
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just importing 10 large google sheets into #bubble now at 50k WUs already, only 25% complete. A joke, its just 1000 rows in each of the 10 sheets. But as soon as you have many data relationships, many WUs. Joke of a pricing for 2025.
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i dont usually get excited about people but @MrBeast is a rolemodel and shows that 1, or maybe now in his case 100 people, can really make a difference. and that there will always be naysayers but they will not write history nor change the world for the better. cos action > words
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People desperate for ad revenue have falsely claimed that the 100 wells I built for people in need don’t work anymore WITH ZERO PROOF! So I sent someone to EVERY SINGLE WELL to get video proof of them all still working over a year later. Checkmate liars. Proof - beastphilanthropy.org/i_buil…
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