building something new: agents x healthcare

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15 Aug 2021
Our home galaxy as seen from Ramon Crater, Israel #Astrophotography
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אנחנו מגייסים! אוקיי מייעצים לי כאן לכתוב גם בעברית. סטרטאפ צעיר אחרי סיד משמעותי. בונים מערכות אג׳נטיות לhealthcare. מחפשים את המהנדסים הראשונים שלנו: מפתחים עם אוריינטציה מוצרית חזקה, שאוהבים לפתור בעיות קשות, ומתעניינים ביישום אייג׳נטים בפרוד. חושבים שמעניין? דאמו לי ונדבר
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We’re hiring our first team members! Well-funded digital health startup building agentic automation for messy, high-friction healthcare ops. Early traction, big problems, real production workflows. Looking for insanely strong product minded SWE. DM me! (Position is in TLV)
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Cool moment but totally fake since he missed! Famous long exposure side view by photographer Peter Read Miller shows the arrow overshooting the Olympic torch
Nobody will ever beat the 1992 Olympic Torch lighting
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7:42 minutes of "read splash screen" with no output. @v0 not amazing
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don’t be the moltbook guy, read this tweet 👇
Vibe coding Supabase = check your RLS. If your schema was created via SQL/migrations (common w/ @v0), RLS is probably not enabled, and “allow all” policies are basically public DB 😱 @rauchg worth fixing this
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Tech people keep finding “MASSIVE UNLOCKS” in healthcare. Sheesh guys, DICOM standard and open source readers for DICOM have been around for ages lol. And anyway the real hurdle in healthcare is integration, security, standards, etc
Holy crap. This is the genre of software that's in the most danger: - Kind of mid in quality - Highly niche use-cases - It's been winner takes all for the space in the past - Often involved special formats or protocols And now Claude Code can just reverse engineer it. 🤯
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Vibe coding Supabase = check your RLS. If your schema was created via SQL/migrations (common w/ @v0), RLS is probably not enabled, and “allow all” policies are basically public DB 😱 @rauchg worth fixing this
☠️your vibe coded website is not safe anymore i built a browser extension to extract api keys if the webpage using supabase it extracts the project id and api keys and scans all the vulnerabilities in my pentest tool with one click launching the pentest tool soon
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Yair Lewis retweeted
Fresh reviewed by DistroTube: youtube.com/watch?v=dspEVA8e… @FreshTextEdit

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Yair Lewis retweeted
Move on from VSCode — master the terminal. ⌨️🚀 I built Fresh to give you that elite edge without the 6-month learning curve of ancient editors. Why 2,600 devs starred it: ✅ Fast ✅ Modern ✅ Extensible Ditch the bloat, level up: 🔗 sinelaw.github.io/fresh/ #100DaysOfCode
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20 Dec 2025
We did some research on note quality of ambient documentation. Bottom line is that clinical history is critical for chronic disease documentation: capturing only the conversation leaves notes lacking. This may explain the underwhelming time saving results
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For additional context, here’s a nice editorial by Eileen Kim, Vincent Liu and @kdpsinghlab in @NEJM_AI “AI Scribes Are not Productivity Tools (Yet)” I think a critical step is for ambient scribes to incorporate clinical history into the note ai.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/…
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20 Dec 2025
would pay $$$ for this 😍 @rickgude
Tribute to Winamp (by @rickgude)
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14 Dec 2025
notepad.exe greatest software of all time
13 Dec 2025
name one feature that Windows has but macbooks don’t
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2 Dec 2025
Fully cracked dev building cool stuff. Oh and my brother!
STOP THE EDITOR BLOAT. 🛑 I built Fresh: a terminal text editor in Rust that runs circles around the giants. It handles a 2GB log file in 600ms while using only 40MB of RAM. Full stop. Here’s how: 👇 @rustlang #OpenSource #SoftwareDevelopment
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Yair Lewis retweeted
Trying out some animations for the landing page #css #JavaScript . Using @GeminiApp with Canvas mode
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30 Nov 2025
Apparently Richard Hamming straight up predicted vibe coding 30 years ago 🤯 Just read this today in The Art of Doing Science and Engineering:
The hottest new programming language is English
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30 Nov 2025
“I would think by the year 2020 it would be fairly universal practice for the expert in the field of application to do the actual program preparation rather than have experts in computers (and ignorant of the field of application) do the program preparation” Brilliant
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30 Nov 2025
And god bless @stripepress for their beautiful editions
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29 Nov 2025
Top 5 must read for any person who works with data. And the other @EdwardTufte books are highly recommended as well. Brilliant combination of dataviz, aesthetics, art and philosophy
28 Nov 2025
every single person should read this book
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