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Side effects of working at Internet Backyard:
- Obsessed over agentic billings and payment system
- Can't stop thinking about tokenomic pricing arbitrage
- Realized that you're trusted 100% for big and small decisions
- Constantly become hotter, funnier and smarter
Suffering from success is a real problem, come experience winning
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We’re throwing an invite-only speakeasy at @HumanXCo with @MassedCompute , Aranya Tech, and Amaara Networks.
Things that are not optional at this event:
Dancing
Drinking
Compute feining
Spots are limited, free token for attendees.

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@rabi_guha chatbar is outdated, agents should live / work in the background and infer intent without prompting
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notice something?
Linear, PostHog, Attio - all shipped the same thing in the last few weeks. Homepage is a chat bar - not a dashboard.
This is the SaaS industry quietly admitting that traditional UI doesn't work anymore. Every user is different. One homepage can't serve them all.
The playbook is shifting:
→ expose your core APIs
→ connect an agentic layer
→ let users use software the way they want
SaaS became chat. Chat will become Generative UI - the agent won't just reply in text, it will compose the interface itself.
We're closer than people think.



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someone made the most ADDICTIVE game to learn DATA CENTER networking
its called Data Center, $6 game, you start with bare floors, buy racks, mount servers, route every cable by hand
the INSANE part, every customers traffic shows as colored balls rolling through your cables... you literally see bottlenecks in real time
180 reviews in 48 hours, people with RTX 4090 rigs are HOOKED on a $6 cabling sim
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it’s an excellent time to be alive and build b2b saas
Kent Williams@_kentw
life is too short to waste it building b2b saas
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unclear why @CTVNews didn't want to include our team picture in the article, we're a fintech firm btw

CTV News@CTVNews
This Gen Z pair built a $35M startup in Canada, only to move to U.S. ctvnews.ca/business/artic…
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A thing that has bothered me for a while with @convex is that for the longest time we have told LLMs via our guidelines that they MUST ALWAYS use returns validators on functions.
I have long suspected this wasn't needed and just makes the code more verbose and difficult to refactor.
So I decided finally to remove those guidelines and saved a couple of hundred tokens of guidelines AND to my surprise saw a nice bump in model performance across the board!


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Oh, you still use Clawdbot? That was yesterday. It's Moltbot now. You are already sooo behind. Dude, you're still writing Cursor rules? Its Skills now. I added 426 skills to my Claude Code setup, lol. "Whats Claude Code"? Dude, you still use Cursor? Lol. Dude I'm on Amp. Amp Code. You haven't heard of Amp code? Its like if Codex and Claude Code could work together. "Whats Codex?" Come on man. Are you still using Copilot dude? My Amp Code sub-agent ralph loop setup one-shotted a Copilot clone last night in 2 hours. You need to get an optimal ralph loop supervisor-subagent skills with MCP tool search setup if you're ever gonna make it in this industry bro. Just check out the skills directory. Don't add too many MCPs though it'll bloat the context. No skills are better because they don't bloat the context. Thats why you have subagents. Subagents are the future. Do you seriously have no hooks setup on your Claude Code ralph loop subagent bro?
trash@trashh_dev
bro what the hell is clawdbot. i can’t keep up.
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🇨🇦 keeps asking why Gen Z founders are leaving.
A Gen Z startup built a 3,000-person tech community and hit 1M+ impressions in 60 days and still left 🇨🇦.
Their reasons were blunt: visa pathways don’t work for early-stage founders, PR scoring keeps rising, startup visas take years, and fintech founders are told the infrastructure to scale isn’t here.
The wild part: she claims “83% of grads just head straight to San Francisco or New York.”
The direction is obvious: founders go where building is actually possible.
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