Building @getfinalformapp | currently over engineering my side projects🫠

Joined February 2021
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If you care about what supplements you're putting in your body, you'll want to check this out....
Maturing is realizing that TikTok shouldn’t be your primary source for stack suggestions. That’s why we created FINAL FORM, a community-sourced supplement stack database that lets you filter stacks by metrics that matter. Try it out today getfinalform.com
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John Gorriceta retweeted
Introducing HRM-Text. An ultra-lean 1B-parameter reasoning language model designed to deliver strong general performance with a fraction of the data, compute, and infrastructure. Trained on just 40B structured tokens, HRM-Text achieves competitive performance while using ~1/1000 of the training data of comparable models. The kicker? The full model trains in roughly one day on a $1,000 budget. This opens the door to a new generation of AI that is powerful, accessible, and radically easier to adapt. Theories and research concepts once deemed too expensive to test are officially back in the game. Sapient Intelligence invites you to help us shape a new paradigm for general intelligence.
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I'm picking up springboot and apparently someone told me that makes me super old head. Any recommendations on Java backend frameworks that don't age me 50 years? fwiw I really do love springboot, just looking to see what else people have used in prod
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Building a community-sourced supplement stack database that lets users filter stacks on the key metrics that matter and find which ones they should consider trying. Check it out and make a submission if you're rocking a supplement stack you like: getfinalform.com

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And follow @getfinalformapp for updates! Planning on dropping a public API soon so you can get your hands dirty with the normalized data🫔
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I’m so embarrassingly late to the multiple agents and git worktree workflow. Send help🄲 But hot take you only need one agent running in the background. Multi git worktrees are fire tho
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idk if I'm just missing a plugin but VSCode for .NET dev is annoying at best🫠 Any recommendations for a C# IDE on Mac? I know Rider is great but not sure if I'm ready to drop money for a commercial license yet (me acting like my side projects make money lol)
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I think @reactnative just won the mobile framework war… I can’t believe Expo SDK 54 supports Liquid Glass out of the box… this is actually incrediblešŸ¤ÆšŸ‘ Als shoutout to the @expo team and @betomoedano for the great coverage and tutorials🫔
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@Baconbrix this looks so much better thank youšŸŽ‰ @daniel_dhawan thanks for calling in the pros🫔
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Bacterial code is my new Roman Empire
How to build a thriving open source community by writing code like bacteria do 🦠. Bacterial code (genomes) are: - small (each line of code costs energy) - modular (organized into groups of swappable operons) - self-contained (easily "copy paste-able" via horizontal gene transfer) If chunks of code are small, modular, self-contained and trivial to copy-and-paste, the community can thrive via horizontal gene transfer. For any function (gene) or class (operon) that you write: can you imagine someone going "yoink" without knowing the rest of your code or having to import anything new, to gain a benefit? Could your code be a trending GitHub gist? This coding style guide has allowed bacteria to colonize every ecological nook from cold to hot to acidic or alkaline in the depths of the Earth and the vacuum of space, along with an insane diversity of carbon anabolism, energy metabolism, etc. It excels at rapid prototyping but... it can't build complex life. By comparison, the eukaryotic genome is a significantly larger, more complex, organized and coupled monorepo. Significantly less inventive but necessary for complex life - for building entire organs and coordinating their activity. With our advantage of intelligent design, it should possible to take advantage of both. Build a eukaryotic monorepo backbone if you have to, but maximize bacterial DNA.
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Don’t make things so you can make money; make money so you can make things.
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Lol no one told me learning SwiftUI was just like React. Styling and components make so much sense. Well done @Apple šŸ‘ youtu.be/HyQgpxX__-A?si=2-4U…
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Curious to know how many of you indie hackers use @vercel to deploy your applications?? What’s been your experience? (I.e with ease of use, monthly bills, etc.)
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This’ll be an interesting solution to the loneliness people are feeling post COVID. I guess we’ll just have to see the reviews…
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introducing friend. not imaginary. order now at friend.com
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How many of you use ChatGPT or other AI to write your copy when doing email templates or ads. Do you guys trust the content it makes? Do you every try to prompt engineer to get better results?
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Took some time to do a little design work on Navi today and would love to hear opinions on the UI! Went for minimalistic but maybe made it too minimalistic... navi.joinpageturn.com/tutori…
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This is a long shot… But does anyone know how I could call the ā€˜/health’ endpoint of a llama.cpp server running on a @llamafile from the frontend? I’m just getting a cors error and I’m wondering if I need to rebuild the llamafile with a llama.cpp server allowing cors ThanksšŸ™
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