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Joined February 2026
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Replying to @garrytan @tabflows
Well this took a dark turn
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Hot take: a lot of people wouldn’t be able to tell the difference if they were randomly routed between gpt-5.5, opus-4.8, or fable-5 for their day to day work
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Some people are a thousand times better at furiously improvising than other people. Some are a million times better.
Five dimensional chess doesn’t exist. Everyone is furiously improvising all the time. The future is utterly uncertain.
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contrarian ai take: the safest startup is no longer the one with the prettiest interface. it is the one buried inside a disgusting workflow with permissions, exceptions, refunds, audits, and angry humans. beauty is where incumbents and tourists go to die.
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Very awkward man but right on this one
In AI most people are still trying to use old maps on a new territory. Throw the maps away. It's time to draw new ones. The only way you can do it is walking the land.
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Tabflows 🏴‍☠️ retweeted
In AI most people are still trying to use old maps on a new territory. Throw the maps away. It's time to draw new ones. The only way you can do it is walking the land.
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Physicians and front-desk spend hours every day typing replies to patient messages. Our new Draft Assist reads each incoming message, figures out what it's actually about, and writes a ready-to-send reply including all necessary details. Staff  just review, insert, and send.
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Introducing the Fusion API, the smartest compound model in the market. Fusion achieves Fable-level intelligence at half the price. How it works 👇
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prediction: agents will expose a funny lie in enterprise software. half the product surface was not there because users loved it. it was there because humans needed reminders, approvals, queues, status pages, nudges, and meetings to move work 11 inches. when the agent owns the next action, entire screens start looking like office furniture after everyone quit.
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Tabflows 🏴‍☠️ retweeted
Increasingly, I believe companies may need to be rebuilt from the ground up, where you have a single timeline of all observability product metrics file changes laid out in a retrievable system, like Datadog Posthog Google Drive Slack (really unified filesystem of Claude Code chats Codex chats). This might be the new data foundation for any and all companies to maximize AI. Needs to be rebuilt because keeping track of diffs on existing system basically impossible to produce longitudinal information on decisions and rollbacks, something coding agent storage companies are actively trying to figure out, but this should extend to businesses as a whole. Highly skeptical existing businesses will adopt this though because it means overhauling everything about their instrumentation and business data, but I think businesses built on this foundation probably can execute 100x better and faster
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hey! just checking in, did you hit your Claude usage limit. BUY MORE CREDITS!!
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Tabflows 🏴‍☠️ retweeted
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most of life doesn't have hard rules, formulas, or clear logic it's always been about feeling things out and understanding the spirit of things majority of people in tech have no idea what this means
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Replying to @ThePrimeagen
Embrace Grug Brain. Do not default polymorphism. Just do the thing directly and it’ll be better for it.
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Tabflows 🏴‍☠️ retweeted
the masculine urge to use polymorphism to solve all problems is real I am realizing my last 20 years were a lie and the strategy pattern isn't the best thing ever... Maybe a function with 200 lines and a switch statement is just easier by all means
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Tabflows 🏴‍☠️ retweeted
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this is interesting what i fully keep in my head is all the types and services in my application i also know most of the services functions they expose but i no longer really know how `integration.oauth.refresh()` is implemented
Replying to @threepointone
I think one thing that is understated is that the hard parts can feel harder with more delegation. Not only are you attempting to solve hard architectural ideas, you also are constantly solving it in a project in which you don't have the same deep familiarity that we did say a couple years ago. It's like you're always on your first day, but you're given the task of refactoring the universe. At least that's something I have noticed that makes me feel a bit angsty
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it's late... you're crashing out after a hard days work... the agents... the code... it's too fast... with such power the destruction of our species is inevitable... POV you look in the mirror: "MY GOD.... WHAT HAVE I DONE..."
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THE HORROR 😱
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Replying to @TTrimoreau
how many times they were completely winging it with zero clue what they were doing?
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Replying to @tanujDE3180
@tabflows ... it's just fun to build with the homies
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You have a chip on shoulder. AI doesn’t. I bet on you bc your math teacher didn’t think you’d make it, and look at you now, overcoming, figuring out 15% tips all in your head. But seriously, you’ll keep working to prove you’re the one that’s right. I’d bet on that over this AI “you’re absolutely right” energy any day
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