
Tim Parsons
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Tim Parsons
@timmparsons
Software Engineer | Building @mastertouchapp to help kids play more soccer | Enjoy building stuff and playing with AI.
Phoenix انضم Ekim 2024
736 يتبع28 المتابعون

I was having a nightmare coordinating times with other coaches to scrimmage so made a website to share when you’re team is available. Soccerfinder.live let me know if it’s useful #soccer #buildinpublic #soccercoaching
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@PaulSolt @katarinaore - Max 2 colors only: one main + one highlight per screenshot.
- Big readable font. No weird shapes or gradients.
- Focus on copywriting that makes your app impossible not to download.
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I'm really struggling with creating App Store mock up images
So far I tried:
- Figma AI feature (couldn't export it on free plan)
- Claude Design (also couldn't export it anywhere)
- AppLaunchPad (same)
I can't find any meaningful advice on this online and I'm just not a UX designer so it's a pain haha
I think I'm going to give Canva a go and if need be pay for a premium feature to just get this done and over with lol

Katarina Ore@katarinaore
Tried Claude Design today for my iOS app mock ups and it's pretty insane. I haven't touched the designs at all, just gave it a good prompt and the screenshots! What do you think?
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@TargeSunil @adamlyttleapps Thank you. I’ll be keeping an eye on your progress.
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After months of building and tweaking…
my consumer apps are finally starting to pay me back.
Feels unreal.
thanks to @adamlyttleapps for sharing solid strategies on paywalls, onboarding, etc. Learned a lot from him.

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I spun up a website to help soccer coaches find scrimmages with local teams. Hopefully it’ll make my life easier.
Thanks for the suggestion on using your own VPS @levelsio.
#soccer #soccercoaches #coaching #buildinpublic
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@PaulSpacey 100% agree Paul. I’ve been a coach for over 20 years, came over from England and most of my training comes from experience learning from other coaches or from playing my whole life - not the licenses.
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@golz_tv @IHateSoccerPod I usually cant take anything Wynalda says seriously, after he said @GNev2 wasn’t that good (his trophy cabinet says something else) but I will agree with him on this.
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“We got people who are populating our airwaves who have never f*cking played in a World Cup, and criticizing the players on the field for their performances and how they're never going to get to World Cups.”
Eric Wynalda defends Mauricio Pochettino and the USMNT from critics 🗣️
“We got a couple problems here, though,” Wynalda said while analyzing the USMNT’s recent losses to Belgium and Portugal.
“We got a bunch of people who are populating our airwaves who have never f*cking played in a World Cup, who are telling us how we need to be and criticizing the players on the field for their performances and how they're never going to get to World Cups because of this, that, and the other.”
“There's nothing worse than that for me than watching a complete fraud who puts it on his Wikipedia that he's played in World Cups and he hasn't, telling us that the team is playing poorly and or isn't going to cut it in a World Cup.”
“Man, I just don't take advice from people on how to get somewhere that they've never been. That’s always a bit of pretty good advice. You might want to think about that, but that's what we're enduring.”
“And then the aftermath of those kind of thoughts and that voice of negativity or just inept analysis, what we get is a spiraling out of control narrative that our team isn't good enough and our coach isn't competent.”
“We have other people that have gone so far to call our coach, Mauricio Pochettino, a fraud. I will not go there.”
“I'm smart enough to know that this guy does know what he's doing, and I just don't think enough of you understand what just happened.”
“This was the epitome of thinning the herd. This was an opportunity for our coach to finally, in front of some very, very talented countries, find out who can do it and who can’t and I think we did.”
“I think the people that know what they're talking about know what happened. And there are five or six guys who prove that they can't do it at this level.”
“And I could, you know, get into the weeds and I could embarrass those people, and I could mention their names. I don't need to do that. I think our coach is confident enough to know who those guys were.”
“You didn’t get to see our best team play against Belgium and Portugal. Can't you just for a second think that may have been by design?”
“In most World Cup cycles, the national team coach is still trying to figure out and piece this together. It's a puzzle.”
“Does that piece fit with this piece? No, it doesn't. And then you're just in a constant state of trying to put the puzzle together. And then some guys gel it.”
“It doesn't work in the sense that it has to be everything now, right? It's going to come later. And I can tell you without hesitation, that our guys are good enough to be able to perform. When the World Cup happens, something strange happens to you in a World Cup, it becomes more important.”
“But I would also argue that these games are far more difficult to play in than an actual World Cup. Pochettino is trying to figure out which of these guys can do it and which can't.”
“And I think the last two games, he's got a clear idea of which guys he thinks will be able to do it, and which ones can’t.”
“In the meantime, it would be appreciated if we can, as a fan base, stay optimistic.”
[via Unleashed with Eric Wynalda on GOLZ TV]


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@plasticboss I appreciate it. I’m trying but it’s not working at the moment. Not that that will stop
me ….
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My plea to parents with young kids
Lower your mortgage
Lower your car payment
No one cares if you wear a Rolex
Your priorities are most likely not my priorities
My priorities are health, family, and freedom to do whatever I want to do.
I never missed even one of m son's baseball games. 12 years of baseball. Even during C*vid, I snuck in the games, because spectators were not allowed.
I never missed my daughters dance recitals or volleyball games. I was at every one.
I never missed anything they did.
They are adults now, and I tell them repeatedly. If you start playing bar league sports, I’ll be there watching. The only parents will be my wife and I.
I’m not bragging.
I’m begging.
Figure out a way to re-align your priorities.
Stop working to keep up with that friend who bought another Rolex.
Material stuff is useless.
People wonder why I’m taking 7 vacations/year?
Priorities.
What they don’t see is me working everywhere, everyday.
I run 3 businesses and I can run them anywhere in the world.
My wife is my rock. 27 years of marriage and she puts up with all my crazy ideas.
Figure it out
I’m begging you
No regrets
#weregonnafindout #OneLife

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@lugaricano I built it yesterday and really like its usefulness
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Tim Parsons أُعيد تغريده

mlx-vlm v0.4.3 is here 🚀
Day-0 support:
🔥 Gemma 4 (vision, audio, MoE) by @GoogleDeepMind
🦅 Falcon-OCR + Falcon Perception by @TIIuae
🪨 Granite Vision 4.0 by @IBMResearch
New models:
🎯 SAM 3.1 with Object Multiplex by @facebook
🔍 RF-DETR detection & segmentation by @roboflow
Infra:
⚡ TurboQuant (KV cache compression)
🖥️ CUDA support for vision models (Sam and RF-DETR)
Get started today:
> uv pip install -U mlx-vlm
Leave us a star ⭐️
github.com/Blaizzy/mlx-vlm

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@galligator Congratulations on your success! What an achievement. You are definitely an inspiration.
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We only hire builders (and we’re on a hiring spree)!
Reply with something you've built. I'll read them personally. We’re interviewing the best ones.
You’ll be a good fit if you:
- work best without permission
- default to “how could I automate this”
- had weird teenage hobbies
- spend your sunday making side projects
- have more Claude agents than cousins
- shipped something this week
- make prototypes, not powerpoints
- don’t like hierarchy
- are good at games: chess, monopoly, poker
- would take dinner with Elon over $100k
Good luck,
Eric
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@andrewdfeldman I love this! Too many leaders try and hide when they make mistakes. Mistakes are great learning opportunities. I want to work for you 😂
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Real leadership looks nothing like it does on TV.
On TV, leadership looks either like military leadership or sports leadership.
Tall men with strong jaws leading men into battle. Urging them forward.
Big motivational speeches before the BIG GAME.
In Silicon Valley, nobody has to salute.
And everyone can leave tomorrow to find work elsewhere.
And we play every day. For years at time.
There are many ways to lead world class engineers.
But all of them include being authentic, giving them interesting work, world class colleagues, and looking out for them and their family’s interest.
I learned early on that bullsh*tting engineers is the surest way to lose their respect.
At Cerebras we work in the deepest of deep tech.
Our more than 130 patents span lithography, chip architecture, packaging, software algorithms and ML.
There is much on which I am not an expert.
And I never claim to be.
When I don’t know, I say I don’t know.
When I mess up, I say I messed up.
And I tell the team why I messed up and what I learned.
That is the real meaning of transparency.
Sharing what it is easy to share is not transparency.
Everyone can do that.
True transparency is sharing the sausage making. The false starts, the mistakes.
Removing the illusion that good decisions spring like Zeus's children fully formed from the CEO’s head.
They don’t.
Nobody became an engineer to build ordinary things. We are engineers to build extraordinary things. This is not what we do. It is who we are. This is fundamental to leading world class engineers.
Nothing kills the soul of an exceptional engineer like boring work, mediocre colleagues and long meetings in which power point acumen and presentation skills rather than good ideas carry the day.
Avoid them like the plague.
Ask from exceptional engineers, exceptional effort.
Ask for their passion, drive and wisdom.
In return the job of a leader is to:
👍 Deliver interesting work.
👍 Surround them with exceptional colleagues.
👍 Eliminate the silly blockers that seem to constantly crop up.
👍 And with every minute of your time, and all your energy, to try to make them and their family wealthy.

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How are app builders getting their android apps approved? I don’t know 12 people with androids #buildinpublic #indiedev #AppDevelopment
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