Building ragworks.ai Ex @Samsung

Joined September 2020
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Implemented an Obsidian Plugin which will sync up all my notes to @supermemory local so that my agents can have direct access to my notes Thanks!! @DhravyaShah and team for open sourcing it.
You can now run @supermemory locally. Introducing the supermemory local - Fully self-contained. Comes with our graph engine, embedding model, etc. - Run on any machine, with your @openclaw, hermes, claude, etc. - SDKs to add memory to your agent, or build your company brain.
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Recently merged my first pr in a @ycombinator startup 🫡
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Now ball is in @OpenAI court . Bring on gpt-5.4-codex and gpt-5.5
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Introducing Claude Design by Anthropic Labs: make prototypes, slides, and one-pagers by talking to Claude. Powered by Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable vision model. Available in research preview on the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, rolling out throughout the day.
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Implemented a zensync cli for @zen_browser to import and export all your zen browser data Link: github.com/krish-mm/zensync
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I need @theo's feedback on this
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"Learn to code like it's still 2015, and keep your fundamentals clear..." ~ @kirat_tw this is the advice i would follow blindly if i were starting out to learn coding in 2026
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only person who can fix India's tech-teaching scene now
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Lovable was already an airplane with zero visibility
Another leak from Anthropic They created a lovable-like feature where you can build full-stack apps easily They are coming after everthing
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Before you ping a peer, senior, or open a thread asking for help, put a reasonable amount of effort in first to solve the problem. Not asking you to bang your head against something, but make a reasonable attempt - read the error message fully, check the docs, search the codebase, try one or two hypotheses, or better - ask Claude (at least). This matters more than it sounds. When you come to someone having already done that groundwork, the conversation is completely different. You are not asking them to do the thinking for you. You are asking them to help you get unstuck. That is a much more productive use of everyone's time, including yours. It also builds something that will help you throughout your life (not just your career) - the muscle of debugging independently. Tbh, this is something I feel was, is, and will always be super crucial. Each time you try to solve it on your own before escalating, you get a little better at it. Over time, you stop needing to 'escalate' as often. Again, there is no shame in asking for help. Asking is good. But the quality of the ask matters. "I tried X, then Y, I think the issue is Z, but I am not sure" is a completely different conversation than "it is broken, can you look?" Hope this helps.
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Ok now I'm officially earning more that $2000/month. What should I do to make it 2x ?
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Apr 10
if apple made cars, it won’t have windows.
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. @thdxr by any chance will there be an ios app for @opencode ?
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I have officially moved to the $100 plan its way better than Claude models with bullshit limits
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We’re updating our ChatGPT Pro and Plus subscriptions to better support the growing use of Codex. We’re introducing a new $100/month Pro tier. This new tier offers 5x more Codex usage than Plus and is best for longer, high-effort Codex sessions. In ChatGPT, this new Pro tier still offers access to all Pro features, including the exclusive Pro model and unlimited access to Instant and Thinking models. To celebrate the launch, we’re increasing Codex usage for a limited time through May 31st so that Pro $100 subscribers get up to 10x usage of ChatGPT Plus on Codex to build your most ambitious ideas.
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.@brave @BrendanEich Should start developing their own open source browser engine. Coz life long support for Manifest V2 wont work
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Baad mein ? Baad mein merge conflicts aajate hai
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The mental load of building products after 9–5 work Building a product after a full workday comes with its own challenges. You finish your job mentally drained, and then the second shift begins. Founder calls, product planning, design reviews, development sessions. At first the mental load feels overwhelming. Over time we realized something important. Clear systems reduce cognitive fatigue. Defined scopes, structured workflows, and clear daily objectives remove unnecessary decisions. When every session starts with clarity on what needs to move forward, the mental load becomes manageable. Building alongside a job demands discipline, but it also builds extremely strong execution habits.
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StackOverflow Revamped
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