Building stuff for people. Ex @omada_app @omada_uk @omada_us

Joined April 2009
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Adrien Dulong retweeted
It's actually le gros chaton
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Vercel always shipping.
Drop It. It's Live. Drag a file or folder into your browser and Vercel Drop gives you a production URL in seconds. vercel.com/changelog/vercel-…
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Really my first thought (after laughing about the naming) when I saw demo of Siri AI. Full page of texts. But some examples are really interesting when they start to leverage widgets and other apps. I hope they think a bit harder to make it really interactive
"Siri AI is mountains of text..." says Flighty's @rjonesy, an Apple Design Award-winner. "I have hard time believing that's how people are going to interact with AI in the future." more in today's access.show
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Really exciting to finally test Pool. I really love this idea of making much more from all the context screenshots give about us. But please just put some loader or something else on the Apple sign in button. 10s without anything, I really thought it was broken
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Introducing Pool That little icon got us $2M in funding, 15M organic views, and now you can all finally discover what's behind it. Pool is "just an app for your screenshots." But it holds a few bets we decided to build a whole company on. We believe the context of the future is your camera roll. Understanding someone's taste, the texture of their life, can unlock things we can't even comprehend yet. We believe the future of interfaces will feel the way games make us feel, computing as a beautiful mix of art and technology. Now live on the App Store.
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Apple’s Twitter blue check moment. I don’t really get this move, especially with more and more slop apps published every day. Those banners used to be a strong quality signal. Now that signal is gone.
Whoa, you can now set headers for your app store connect page, and replace your screenshots on search results with a banner And both can be an image or video
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Yo bump
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Let’s clip 🔥❤️
Open the floodgates
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Google in one tweet. So many great technologies, yet so difficult to access. It’s not always the best product that wins. It’s often the one that’s easiest to access and understand.
it’s in gemini, just create it in ai studio. oh, that’s for your personal google one account. for workspace you need gemini business. no, not gemini advanced, that’s ai pro now. unless you need ai ultra. oh agents? you do that in spark actually. no, not gemini api managed agents, that’s different. for coding use jules. unless you mean the agentic ide, that’s antigravity. no, that’s the old antigravity, download the new one. actually gemini cli is being deprecated, use antigravity cli. no the flash model is smarter than the pro model. unless you need pro. if it’s video, use flow. no, flow uses veo. no, nano banana is images. actually that’s in gemini now. unless you’re in search, then it’s ai mode. no, research is notebooklm. anyway it’s all very simple.
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On a fait un épisode d'A La French avec Damien Dumestier, ingénieur aérospatial qui a dirigé la plus grande étude de faisabilité technique et économique de l’envoi, l’assemblage et la maintenance de datacenters dans l'espace. youtube.com/watch?v=r6HIxQak…
L’IA consomme tellement d’énergie que la Silicon Valley veut mettre ses serveurs en orbite. Musk veut 1 million de satellites. Bezos 52 000. Google prépare une constellation dédiée. Dans l’espace : soleil permanent, refroidissement gratuit, zéro contrainte foncière. La prochaine guerre de l’IA ne se jouera pas au sol.
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They probably built it with their own app...
the Lovable app is shockingly bad. how did a team build this and feel proud enough to ship this hyper-slop?
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This confirms what I’ve had in mind for a long time, why I stopped using my Whoop, Oura, Apple Watch, or Garmin (except as an alarm) at night. The score became more stressful than useful. Honestly, you get way more insights just by listening to how you feel.
You check your Apple Watch in the morning. Sleep score: 62. You decide it's going to be a foggy day. And then it is. A 2014 Colorado College study suggests the score itself causes the fog. 164 people walked into a lab. Researchers hooked them up to fake EEG equipment and told them the readout would show their REM percentage from the night before. Then they fabricated a number. Half the room was told 28.7%. Half was told 16.2%. The machine wasn't measuring anything. Participants took four cognitive tests. The Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test, where you add numbers spoken at increasing speed and hold your last sum in working memory while computing the next. And the Controlled Oral Word Association Task, where you generate as many words as you can starting with a single letter under time pressure. Both are gold-standard measures of attention and executive function used in clinical neurology. The 28.7% group outperformed the 16.2% group on both. Significantly. How rested participants actually felt that morning predicted nothing. The mechanism is mindset priming an executive resource. When you believe you slept well, you allocate cognitive effort more aggressively. You don't conserve. You don't pre-disengage. Belief about the resource changes how you spend it. Two control conditions ruled out demand characteristics. Participants weren't trying harder because they thought they should. Real measurable cognitive performance shifted with the number on the readout. The Apple Watch sleep score. The Oura ring readiness number. The morning ritual of checking either one is taxing the resource you're about to need. The performance gap from a fabricated REM percentage was larger than the gap from how rested participants actually felt. The number was louder than the night.
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They did it again 🚀🔥
are you on Bump? it’s quite possibly the most insane app i’ve ever used and it looks like exactly this let me explain: 🧵
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i love this description.
the most underrated hire right now is a great product person. when i say product person i'm def not talking about a product manager. perhaps i think there has to be somewhat of a new role. i don't have a good name for it yet but maybe something like "product thinker".. someone with an intuitive grasp of the product as it exists, where it's soft, where it sings, & how to iterate it toward something even sharper. in some sense, this person has to cohesively hold in their head where this product should be 2 years from now & work backwards from that. i say this cuz when building was hard, engineering was the bottleneck & the status hierarchy often reflected that. building is no longer hard. which means the variance in outcomes has shifted almost entirely to judgment on what to build, how to sequence it, & how to talk about it. & the story matters as much as the thing. internally, it organizes the team around a shared model of why. externally, it shapes the interpretive frame users bring to their first experience. you can't retrofit narrative onto a product & expect it to land, it has to be load bearing from the start. the rarest version of this person sits at the intersection of culture & deep technology. someone genuinely bilingual. they know what's technically possible & they know which cultural currents are real vs. ephemeral. that combo is what separates products that feel inevitable from products that feel assembled. before ppl clap back with this person has always been valuable, i know.. i am just saying now they might be the most *important* person in the room. their value compounds like never before.
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Everything @benjitaylor is shipping is so clean 😍
Just pushed a cool update to Readout: session replays. Pick any past Claude Code session and scrub through the full timeline. Every prompt, tool call, file change. Files light up as edits land. Play back at different speeds or step through manually. → readout.org
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Adrien Dulong retweeted
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Adrien Dulong retweeted
Club Espace Travail Partagé de la Compagnie des Internets™ Bordelaise 🪪 Member #0001 @adulong
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24 Dec 2025
I love this new city menu with the main landmark for each city and the current weather.
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24 Dec 2025
Last (?) version of 2025 is out. This was a fun project for these last few days of 2025. Can’t wait for 2026.
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App Store Connect is supposed to be in holidays but reviews are going even faster than before. I've had two version validated in less than 48 hours. Inside there are many new cities (🇮🇳🇬🇧🇺🇸🇫🇷🇪🇸🇮🇹🇩🇪🇵🇹🇯🇵...), more weather data (precipitation chance, volume, wind) and a new menu to navigate between cities. And so happy to have my first users, and subscribers 🔥
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