Builder of product. Previous @GuildEducation & @nomadiclearn

Joined January 2009
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What's that app I saw recently-ish that basically a giant widget that takes over your home screen and you do a bunch of daily productivity things in it like review email and calendars and make lists? AI-adjacent I'm sure
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What's the toolset du jour for building swift apps? Saw some recent releases from Codex. Composer 2.5 in Cursor? Have Fable yolo it?
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Holy shit
Jun 8
i refer to these people 'the car guys of ai' they are just working on their car all the time
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Where’s the wearable that just reminds you to breathe properly
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Bullish on Notion
Everyone thinks they’re building this… @NotionHQ is actually building this ;)
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Watching people discover naming agencies exist
May 20
today i learned: there's a company that names companies. that's so funny and cool
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Gemini Omni ignored my instructions and output the same 1 second video three times and now I’m at my usage limit. But it’s a powerful model, I think?
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Looking for a full-stack web engineer to do an 8-week contract. Full time, remote. If you’re interested send me something you’ve built that you’re proud of!
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Good gravy
this design team absolutely cooked .. the cash app design page is packed with fire ideas everywhere » design.cash.app
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On fire today
A critical question in agent design is “how do we build agentic workflows so humans are given significant, interesting, or variance-producing decisions as they come up in the work?” A Claude-run company has no source of competitive advantage compared to other Claude-run firms.
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The inability of AI systems to act as their own deployment consultants, process mappers, and change management experts is what makes AI use in enterprises so “normal” - the tools are powerful, but you need a lot more to transform enterprises. Possible to imagine that changing .
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Hovercraft is how I always wanted to share my slides. So I made it. It’s a virtual camera for the Mac. No more disembodied voice. No more “can you see my screen?” Just me, tossing around my windows like it’s 2027.
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😅 oh boy, becoming a big problem in services and saas products - you can ship things before you have time to ask one other person if they have the same problem.
Feb 27
Just shipped a feature to client 30 minutes after he asked for it. Big mistake
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Honestly love this slightly backwards-feeling design use case for claude. Sometimes it's just too many rectangles man
illustrations designed in claude code → imported to figma ✨
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Bryan Connor retweeted
You know shit's getting real when I pull this book off the shelf
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Oh I see we have some CEOs newly comfy with showing their true colors, as it were
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Couldn't believe this when I saw it the other week. Haven't come across anyone else who thinks about AI as an employee. Even the AI agent people. They've since reversed course but why bet on such a risky approach? lattice.com/blog/leading-the…

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Lancaster, CA transformed its downtown in just 8 months by redesigning it's main street from a mini-highway to a tree-lined boulevard. For the cost of just $11.5M, the project has generated $273M in economic output since 2010, creating 800 jobs, and nearly doubling tax revenue!
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This is 100% correct.
The safest job you can get in tech: Operations Don’t believe me? Look at the 2023 Martech chart These sickos won’t stop making software. Can’t even see the logos anymore. And generative AI is going to make this worse, not better
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