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stop trying to get your blue-collar clients to update and maintain a CMS. most local businesses finish 5-10 jobs per week. then publish zero content about it. this is actively leaving tons of reach and traffic on the table. here's the system that turns every completed job into a ranking page automatically: technician texts photos notes about a completed job to a phone number. AI writes an SEO case study. page publishes instantly. google indexes it. behind the scenes: you buy a phone number from Twilio, it receives the text, LLM gets triggered, content gets stored, and Next.js publishes it live. this is one reason why I am beginning to build client sites with Next.js over Webflow/WordPress/Framer. you get unlimited programmatic pages with zero platform constraints. No CMS login. No content calendar. No begging the team to write. Just work → content → traffic. this is programmatic local SEO that blue-collar workers will actually use.
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Slop final boss
Claude Design is insane btw you can literally delete all design skills and use this 1-click share to claude code and your app doesnt look like slop anymore
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got brainrot? pull up a 2-hour compilation of subway surfer in codex's in app browser and tell it to play the video when it begins the task and stop the video when it's finished. never get bored waiting for codex to finish again! @thsottiaux @OpenAIDevs
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Sell the shovels, folks
JUST IN: Anthropic will pay SpaceX $1,250,000,000.00 per month for compute through May 2029.
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If you're still using website page builders like Webflow and Framer.... What are you doing?
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HOW IS THE CODEX MODEL SWITCHER BUG NOT FIXED YETTTTTT @thsottiaux @OpenAIDevs
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Something is wrong with my Codex limits. It’s draining usage when I’m not even using it! First off, i havent used it in over 5 hours but somehow i only had 60% 5hr usage remaining… Then, i send my first message of the night, but immediately stop/cancel it to reword the prompt and my usage dropped from 60% to 8% (!!!) immediately. And now as I’m writing this tweet my usage has dropped to 1% with no messages sent. Chat, is my account compromised? @OpenAIDevs @thsottiaux
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Regardless of this recent security debacle, if you are still using Lovable you make my head hurt 🤕😵‍💫
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We’re sorry our initial statement didn't properly address our mistake. Here's what a public project on Lovable means, and how we got to where we are today: In the early days, people didn't know what Lovable was capable of. So we wanted to make it easy to explore what others were building, as a way to spark ideas and lower the barrier to getting started. Like scrolling GitHub or Dribbble: you browse projects to see what's possible, then go build your own. When you create a project on GitHub, you can make it private or public. Lovable worked the same. Users had a "Public" or "Private" option right in the chatbox. A public project meant the entire project was public, both chat and code. “Just like a public project on GitHub," we thought. Over time, we realized this was confusing. Many users thought "public" just meant others could see their published app, not the chat of an unpublished project. That's reasonable. On the free tier, users originally couldn't create private projects. They had to upgrade to a paid plan to do so. In May 2025, we changed this: users on the free tier could choose to make their projects private. For enterprise customers, the public visibility setting was disabled altogether. And in December 2025, we switched to private by default across all tiers. We also retroactively patched our API so public project chats couldn't be accessed, no matter what. Unfortunately, in February, while unifying permissions in our backend, we accidentally re-enabled access to chats on public projects. This was reported through our vulnerability disclosure program (via HackerOne). Unfortunately, the reports were closed without escalation because our HackerOne partners thought that seeing public projects’ chats was the intended behaviour. Upon learning this, we immediately reverted the change to make all public projects’ chats private again. We appreciate the researchers who uncovered this. We understand that pointing to documentation issues alone was not enough here. We’ll do better.
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every time i try to send a message in the Windows codex app @thsottiaux @OpenAIDevs
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Did Codex just change their usage? I’ve never hit my 5 hour limit before, and now I’ve hit it twice today…
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Instantly Copilot writes genuinely the worst cold emails I’ve ever read. It’s actually quite remarkable
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Live look at @Heypocket right now:

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Today, we're introducing Spectre I, the first smart device to stop unwanted audio recordings. We live in a world of always-on listening devices. Smart devices and AI dominate our world in business and private conversations. With Deveillance, you will @be_inaudible.
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gemini 3.1 pro is laugh-out-loud bad inside of Antigravity so far. It is incredibly slow and throws errors every time it tries to edit a file. you would think Antigravity would have this so dialed for launch day...
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the story of Gemini 3.1 Pro in @antigravity so far...
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Absolute nothing-burger of an article
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I booked over 147 calls in the last 30 days ONLY thanks to LinkedIn You can literally steal my whole inbound outbound system for yourself Will not be gatekeeping anything... RT reply "GUIDE" and I'll send it to you
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i was sleeping on @convex but now i am awake. goodbye supabase, it’s been a fun ride
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