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@sultanbits

learner, teacher, doer

San Francisco, CA انضم Ekim 2024
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
at the end of the day, it is all xor gates and it is so simple and so elegant
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@pcshipp CLAUDE.md is context you stop re-explaining every session. Fewer tokens on setup, more on the actual work.
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pc@pcshipp·
Trust me, adding a CLAUDE md file to your project can cut token costs by 50% and boost speed by 50%
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Damian Player@damianplayer·
this is nuts! Mark Cuban just said something every young person should hear. AI agents are GOING to run through every small and mid-size business in the country. not a single one of those owners will know how to build them. his advice is to learn claude. learn agentic workflows. just learn AI and how it works. then go to these businesses and help them because they won’t know how to do any of this shit. they have money to spend. they have deep problems. they don’t have you!
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
@claudeai Clicking buttons is low stakes. Reading your calendar and drafting emails without you watching is not.
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Claude@claudeai·
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
@cursor_ai Agents are blocked on I/O, not inference. Fast grep matters more right now than a better model.
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Cursor@cursor_ai·
Cursor can now search millions of files and find results in milliseconds. This dramatically speeds up how fast agents complete tasks. We're sharing how we built Instant Grep, including the algorithms and tradeoffs behind the design.
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
@naval Middleware got excellent right before microservices ate it. ORMs matured as GraphQL made queries irrelevant. The peak of craft in any layer comes when the layer above it is forming. You're watching the same movie.
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Naval@naval·
A lot of software is about to get a lot better, right before it becomes unnecessary.
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
@RohOnChain Investors dropped the headcount question. They want agent count now. One founder plus 12 agents can hit $80K MRR with a burn rate that makes seed investors salivate. Most founders haven't modeled what this does to their cap table.
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Roan@RohOnChain·
I don’t usually share AI stuff because most of it is slop, but this is the most insane thing I’ve read today. People are already building companies with AI agents and raising capital, bookmark this or you’ll watch others make money from something you ignored.
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
@damianplayer $25K/mo is the floor. A 60-year-old VP who learns Claude in two days goes back and buys 10 seats for her team. The workshop is lead gen. Money is in the monthly retainer.
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Damian Player
Damian Player@damianplayer·
local in-person AI classes for corporate boomers. think Claude 101. easily a $ 25K/mo opportunity. rent a presentation room. run meta ads targeting 35-60 year olds. charge $500-$1000 for a 2-day hands-on workshop. teach vibecoding, Claude, ChatGPT, prompting and agents. the demand is insane. these people see AI everywhere but have zero clue how to use it. they want face-to-face guidance, not online courses. run the same curriculum weekly. refine based on questions. multiple up-sell or down-sell opportunities. scale to multiple cities once you nail the format. you’re hitting a market everyone else ignores. corporate boomers with cash who prefer learning in person. they are also being told to learn these tools daily.. no chance this doesn’t work if you execute. go out and nail this.
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
@felixrieseberg Dispatch is the sleeper feature here. You leave Claude running on your work machine, open your phone from a coffee shop, steer it mid-task. Async delegation with persistent AI context on your own hardware.
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Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
Today, we’re releasing a feature that allows Claude to control your computer: Mouse, keyboard, and screen, giving it the ability to use any app. I believe this is especially useful if used with Dispatch, which allows you to remotely control Claude on your computer while you’re away.
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
The moment engineers pick infrastructure by jurisdiction rather than features, geopolitics has become a product attribute. That cost is now baked in. It compounds.
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
@hanouticelina Qwen 3.5 tool calling got good enough that the API round trip costs more in latency than the quality gain. Running local keeps your codebase out of anyone's training pipeline. Hit that realization and cloud-only feels like a tax you're paying for no reason.
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célina
célina@hanouticelina·
If you like Claude Code or Codex, you should seriously consider running Agents locally as well! The latest small models (like Qwen 3.5) made this a real before/after moment - and the gap keeps closing. Local coding agents are faster, with more reliable tool calling capabilities, still private, and cost $0 in API bills. We made it super easy for you to run a local agent with the 𝚊𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚜 Hugging Face CLI extension - a one-liner that uses 𝚕𝚕𝚖𝚏𝚒𝚝 to detect your hardware and pick the best model and quant, spins up a 𝚕𝚕𝚊𝚖𝚊.𝚌𝚙𝚙 server, and launches Pi (the agent behind OpenClaw 🦞). One command to find what runs on your hardware and go straight to a working local coding agent! You should give it a try! 👇
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
Knowing leetcode patterns was never the skill. It was a proxy for skill. Now the proxy is free, what actually matters is how well you understand the domain your software lives in.
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
state management is the real wall. login redirects mid-task, unexpected modals, session resets between steps. browser automation has existed for years but 90% of real workflows die on auth flows. the failure recovery demo is what I need to see before putting this on anything that matters.
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
In the age of AI trust is gonna be scarce
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
T shape learning is super required in the time of AI
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Frontend libraries I refuse to code without in 2026: 🔶 zod – validation 🔶 react-hook-form – forms 🔶 tRPC + react-query – data sync 🔶 shadcn – UI 🔶 motion – animations 🔶 date-fns – date utils 🔶 zustand – state management 🔶 nuqs – search params 🔶 recharts – charts 🔶 ai – AI toolkit 🔶 react-table – tables (still underrated) Your turn… Which libraries are MUST-HAVE in your stack? Drop your top 3 below.
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
DNS is quietly turning into a permission system. Once your resolver ships a threat taxonomy, a domain can be "botnet" today and "gone" tomorrow. Defaults matter more than debates because most users never change them.
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Melvyn • Builder
Melvyn • Builder@melvynx·
- Claude = coding ($20/mo) - Convex = backend (Free) - Vercel = deploying (Free) - PorkBun = cheapest model ($9/yr) - Cloudflare = DNS + domains ($9/yr) - Stripe = payments (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control (Free) - Resend = emails (Free) - Better-auth = free and open-source - PostHog = analytics (Free) - Upstash = Redis (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$20 It's literally the best time to build an app.
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Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
Losers becomes losers by being afraid of losing.
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
The litmus test of intelligence is finding anything in your room in 10 seconds
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sultan bits@sultanbits·
@Alphafiles1 Would it make sense to sell parent's llm chat's with parental controls
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Note To Self
Note To Self@Alphafiles1·
Easiest ways to get rich: 1. Sell men lust 2. Sell women beauty 3. Sell parents peace 4. Sell kids dreams 5. Sell the rich safety 6. Sell the broke hope Same game. Different packaging.
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