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helping leaders of small companies build AI-native work systems || hyper local or bust https://t.co/nlInYRhsM9

Oakland انضم Temmuz 2016
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launched the beta for neighborboodOS in the most perfect way - our living room - 5 committed/active neighbors (3 are 70+ years old) - pizza 🍕 it’s a ritual I plan to do for every neighborhood that onboards to nOS (invites go out in Nov)
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@geoffreylitt Thank you! This is exactly what I needed
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Geoffrey Litt@geoffreylitt·
You can get sooo much more value from AI when you give it the right context and make reusable prompts! Here's a concrete example of how I made a simple bot that can prep a meal plan and order groceries. You can apply the same principles to many other automations. 1) Saved context I would never use a generic meal plan from ChatGPT, I want one that actually respects my family's food prefs. So we need to give our bot that background knowledge somehow... My wife and I store recipes we like in Notion. This is useful for us to have quick access...and it also happens to be perfect context for an AI! BTW, gathering this context has never been easier. Most of these recipes came from just snapping photos of cookbooks in the mobile app and asking it to OCR the recipe text. There are many places you can put personal context which each have various tradeoffs. Notion is nice because my wife and I can both see/edit everything, it has a mobile app... it also has MCP, which is how Claude Code accesses my meal plan in the demo. But there are many other approaches you can try here, including good ol local files! The important principle is to at least store your context somewhere that an AI can see/edit it. 2) Reusable prompts As you can see in the demo video, I only need to type 2 slash commands to do my grocery flow. /meal-plan drafts a meal plan, and /instacart fills the grocery cart. Each of these corresponds to a saved prompt snippet with some instructions. For example here's part of the prompt for /meal-plan: It's a fun challenge trying to capture something like "how do we plan our meals for the week" in a prompt. It can't won't be perfect first but you just have to iterate—when the bot does something dumb, try to improve the instructions for next time. The key is that the instructions are saved and improve over time so you don't need to rethink it every week. I also like thinking of the bot's meal plan as an 80% starting draft which lowers the bar a bit. There's always things the bot doesn't know about so it can't be perfect. I just have it suggest a starting point and then I edit from there. The final piece of this demo is using browser automations to interact with external services. Instacart doesn't seem to have an API that can be used for this purpose, but Claude-in-Chrome will happily take my meal plan doc and fill my cart. It's nice here that groceries is a relatively safe domain --it's not a banking website or my email, a single mis-click can't wreak too much havoc. That's it really! This grocery bot is just a small frivolous thing, but it does help me get unstuck on a weekly chore and saves me a bit of weekend time that I can spend doing other things. And I think these principles are worth giving a try: if you make the right background info available to the AI, and you save reusable prompts that you improve over time, it can do useful stuff for you 😎
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Geoffrey Litt@geoffreylitt

My computer can now autonomously make a meal plan for the week and order all the groceries 🧑‍🍳

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damien@damienghader·
Xmas Giveaway! We are making our @Lovable library FREE until 1/1/2026. Brand new Themes + Components: • Glassmorphism • Custom Cards • Complete UI Packs & more 1 week of unlimited access. Follow + comment "Christmas" and I'll DM you the link.
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maz@mmazco·
🗣️ feature update on media reaction finder // discover direct reactions to any article/content and related topic discussions across web + social // latest release includes generated audio meta commentary, wider search results, collections + more 👉 mrf.up.railway.app 👈
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Ryo Lu
Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
the old way of scaling teams is dead: we used to hire specialists – designers, engineers, PMs – each in their lane, scaling by adding more people. but when Cursor can take you from idea to code in minutes, execution isn't the bottleneck anymore. taste and judgment are. what matters now: people who can see the full stack, move between layers, but specialize deeply in something AI can't replicate yet. T-shaped but way wider – conversant across domains, expert in one thing. AI doesn't just make you faster. it ties teams together differently. no more waterfall – designer codes the prototype, engineer extends it, both work in the same medium. the gap between disciplines disappears. this raises individual ceilings. i'm a designer who built ryOS entirely in Cursor – couldn't have done that before. but i'm not replacing engineers, i'm just removing execution barriers while keeping my design taste and systems thinking. you're not hiring for roles anymore. you're hiring for breadth + depth, taste, systems thinking, learning velocity. 5 people who can work across code/design/product beat 20 specialists coordinating handoffs. the new bottlenecks are deeply human: taste, vision, judgment, context. AI explores options, but can't tell you which is right. that's where specialization matters now – in judgment, not execution. small teams, fluid boundaries, everyone working in the same tools. roles still matter but as overlapping concerns with different depths, not separate silos. tools handle execution, you handle vision. this is what we're building at Cursor – closing the gap between idea and reality. so your taste becomes the main thing, and teams have more freedom to explore crazy ideas.
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
If you’ve ever wanted to work with me, LMK. Looking for exceptional designers, operators, vibe coders, marketers and engineers who think long-term. Like or reply to this tweet if that’s you. I'll DM the 10 most interesting ones this week. I'd be honored to work with you
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damien@damienghader·
FCK it. Here's all the sauce. After shipping 100+ apps with @Lovable — I made the ULTIMATE Design Cheat Sheet. Every prompt. Every design system pattern. Every cloud config + infra setup. Every component standard + best practice we actually use to achieve world-class UI. All in one doc. Follow + comment "Cheat Sheet" and I'll DM it to you.
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Cam@camsinit·
@skirano @MagicPathAI Holy shit, these are incredible! I’m working on my personal website and could really use this to brainstorm better designs; can I get beta?
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Pietro Schirano@skirano·
Soon we will launch our new model at @MagicPathAI. It will be the best model in the world for interface design. Design is, and always will be, the moat. Here are some one-shot results from an early checkpoint.
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More important than calling me out, it didn’t tell me what to do Instead it asked, prodded, and encouraged me to take a different approach The call-out felt safe (bc it was from AI, not someone I respect) but also irrefutable (bc it cited its sources lol)
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Just had the first actively helpful push-back from AI journaling w @mindseraAI & the entry analysis surfaced entries from sept ‘24 re: a similar dynamic It then called me out for falling back into my same pattern I did back then too Non-sycophantic AI is the only helpful AI
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@bnj @variantui Me please!! Been on the waitlist for a 9 months 😢
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Ben South@bnj·
Here’s one of my favorite @variantui workflows: Sketch a wireframe → make it real → explore styles until you find a design you love Reply if you'd like to try, giving away 50 beta invites
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@v_computer Im ready! Love me some credits
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vibecode.dev
vibecode.dev@vibecodeapp_·
Introducing Pinch to Build A completely new interface for vibe coding professional apps One that makes building mobile apps feel like using CapCut 7 HUGE updates 🧵⬇️ (Reply to this post, & we'll DM you free access right now)
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so relieved @browsercompany got acquired tbh @diabrowser is growing into such an indispensable product for me that I'm re-investing in after getting burned by Arc trade the VC numbers game for the patiently crafting best browser for the AI era
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We’ve put such an emphasis on 3rd spaces, that we’ve forgotten aboot iur lost important 1st space: home Neighborhoods require constant care and attention to feel alive, but nobody talks about how 3rd spaces actually pull away time from making your 1st space a dream
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AI’s usefulness is similar to a leaf blower Great to get 80% of the way there with gathering lots of leaves across a large space But terrible in the last 20% where it really counts, like putting the leaves into the bin
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@rileybrown_ai Im ready! Need to switch from desktop to a mobile-first experience for neighborhoodOS
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Riley Brown@rileybrown·
In a few weeks we are releasing a new type of mobile vibecoding experience that we've been working on for months. It will be: As easy to use as Lovable... Powered by Claude Code and Codex... Will feel like Capcut... That's all i can say. If you want to help us test the next version of @v_computer, please comment below.
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@v_computer I’m there! Where’d the link?
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vibecode.dev
vibecode.dev@vibecodeapp_·
Vibecode Dev Day. Coming 2026. Who wants to come?
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The FADER
The FADER@thefader·
Today The FADER launches Offline, a week of features where we investigate IRL spaces and explore our relationships with music and the internet. To start, we spoke with Austin Robey of @subvertworld about his cooperatively owned Bandcamp successor, and his hopes for an internet that empowers its users. Story: thefader.com/2025/10/14/sub…
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