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Kinda bummed that I found out about ultracode only after a year of using @claudeai code. Wow! It's something else.
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pretty cool take. try it out!
Dump - - - - - - - -> from anywhere, privately. You can now Dump from screenshots or any other app. Super simple.
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Introducing Tap to Paste : a faster way to copy and paste text, links, images, and files into Dump. Clicky from @FarzaTV is awesome, so I Dumped it into my memory.
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It's coming... πŸ‘€
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A year ago, I built preylife.org I was at the IISC science fair and saw a presentation on evolution and natural selection, and the auto-balancing between prey - predator - resources. So, I built this simple webapp that lets you simulate a simple prey-predator world.
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Both prey & predator have stealth, strength, lifespan and procreation as parameters that evolve based on natural selection. You can 'simulate' different starting conditions and see how long the 'ecosystem' can last. github.com/codevalley/preyli…
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Why is claude code so anxious to commit everything. It changes one line of README and then commits! Even if it is the rule #1 in CLAUDE.md!
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if the logo was tilted 90Β°, it would have been perfect as would look like a 'W' as well.
Today we're launching a new brand and website for Warp. Our last website was built 18 months ago. At the time, we had a handful of customers, a small team, and a product thesis that most people thought was a dead end. The feedback in 2023 from investors was consistent: the market's too fragmented, the incumbents are too entrenched, you're betting on technology that doesn't work yet. We didn't listen. Since then, Warp has grown to serve thousands of companies. We've processed hundreds of millions in payments, on track to $1B this year. Companies are migrating away from ADP, Rippling, Gusto. Some breaking their contracts to switch. We went from a payroll product to a full platform: HRIS, payroll, AI tax compliance, benefits, IT, global payroll. The first employee management platform that runs itself. At a certain point, the gap between what you've become and how you present yourself starts to work against you. So we rebuilt everything. The new brand is built around a tension we love: analog precision meets velocity. Technical, but warm. Engineered for performance, designed with soul. Think 1960s racing garage meets modern editorial design. It reflects how we build the product: obsessive attention to the details you never see. The invisible circuit boards are beautiful. We're just getting started. This is the next chapter.
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Nevertheless is a beautiful icon
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notchpad 0.8 is here. A lot of polish and delight thrown in. But most importantly, adds on device intelligence and wisdom powered by Apple Intelligence.
I have always scrambled for a quick scratchpad for Mac, so I built this for myself. It is an 'always on', offline note/dicta pad which is non-intrusive and skips the entire window hierarchy. (Sort of like Spotlight). Check out at notchpad.org
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I make releases to improve existing features, by simplifying them or removing (parts) of them. But sometimes, you think a lot and add some 'new features'. This release is one such.
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I have always scrambled for a quick scratchpad for Mac, so I built this for myself. It is an 'always on', offline note/dicta pad which is non-intrusive and skips the entire window hierarchy. (Sort of like Spotlight). Check out at notchpad.org
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It was not built, but 'crafted' from every sense. I had so much fun, polishing and perfecting every element of this product. Try it out, it bring a smile to you when you use it. Gonna be always free (and delightful) to use.
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Live for mac 15.x and above (but works best on Tahoe) notchpad.org
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Super surprised to see there are no 'truly native' clean and usable 'markdown' Editor component for Swift. Most of the one's are based on webview ( codemirror, prosemirror) which adds latency and also extra entitlements.
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I will take it a bit further. I think taste is when you care about the 'product', we keep talking about 'artists' and 'craft'. What separates them from merchants? Artists don't create art with the intention of a 'business outcome'. Taste is about caring **only about** the product, once the product is lovable and magical, it "could" become a business. Taste is about slowing down, taking your time to look at the product, reflect and how minute details can be improved. It is hard, exhausting and time consuming (for a uncertain 'business' outcome), but deeply gratifying.
Everyone says taste is the moat in the AI era. Paul says taste is just caring enough to be honest. I'd go one level deeper: the moat is deep understanding of the problem. A beginner sees an unexpected chess move and calls it brilliant. A grandmaster just smiles. Same move. Completely different understanding of what it means. Same with taste. Becoming a grandmaster takes years, and years alone isn't even enough. You can spend a decade playing chess and never get there. It takes obsession, feedback, pattern recognition built over thousands of real positions. So if you want a moat, build deep understanding of your problem and your customer. Talk to them obsessively. Live in their world. Study what they actually do, not what they say. Ideally, you are that customer. It will take longer than you want. But that's exactly what makes it a moat.
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1 week to build your startup in a nice villa in France, all expenses paid, among 10 other founders β˜€οΈ Sounds cool, right? It will take place at the end of May, in Nantes πŸ‡«πŸ‡·. The villa is booked, and sponsors are almost secured. We're still accepting applications! Here's the idea behind it: Last November, I joined a Hacker Residency in Da Nang, Vietnam for a full month. Living and working alongside other entrepreneurs was one of the best experiences of my life. I want to recreate that energy. So I'm organizing the first edition of the Uneed Residency. The concept is simple: β†’ πŸ§‘πŸ»β€πŸ’» 10 international entrepreneurs β†’ 🏠 1 villa in Nantes, France β†’ πŸ€— 1 full week of building, exchanging, and creating together No rigid schedule. No corporate agenda. Just a flexible framework where you can focus on your work while meeting incredible people. Who is this for? β†’πŸ› οΈ You're already building something (SaaS, app, content, whatever) β†’ πŸ’° You're generating revenue ($500 MRR ) β†’ 🌐 You're active online and love sharing your journey β†’ 🀩 You want to connect with other founders IRL Everything is covered: accommodation, food, and all the essentials. You just need to show up and build. Link below πŸ‘‡
I found the perfect place for the upcoming Uneed Residency. We need 2 sponsors, €5K each (or 1 only for €10K). Those 2 sponsors will be at the heart of the event: β€’ Full 24/7 access to the villa, including a private room if needed β€’ Option to host a talk during the week to showcase your product (in person or remote) β€’ Intensive social media coverage featured on Uneed (3,000 daily visitors, expected to spike significantly during the event) β€’ Shoutouts during our livestreams throughout the week β€’ You can distribute merch, we'll use it πŸ‘€ This residency will be the first edition of something really big! 10 founders from across the world coming together for a week, to work intensively, in Nantes, France. I need your help to make this happen πŸ™ If you know a company that might be interested, tag them below or reach out to me!
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Who is going to tell her...
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not a color expert here but how can you not have the capacity to support more than two colors?
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