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Marcus Eisele

@eiselems

10y+ Engineer leveraging AI to ship MVPs while working 9-5. Sharing the tech stack & workflows to build faster without burnout. Get the Speed Stack 👇

Stuttgart Area, Germany Beigetreten Ağustos 2015
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Marcus Eisele
Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
I’m not quitting my 9-5. But I’m serious about building things that earn on the side. Sharing what I learn about AI, SaaS, and growing an audience. Follow if you’re building something too ⚙️
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Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
Company doing a big cursor evaluation, still worth it? Personally never used it much in comparison to Jetbrains, VSCode and TUI like claude code / opencode (and all others). What's your opinion on cursor?
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I feel guilty for giving Claude Code so much work Maybe it deserves a day off? 🥹 But not today! WORK!!!! 👺
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Marcus Eisele
Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
@robmaeda3 Read your reply after responding to some one else here 😅 I 100% agree. Hope people get what they were signing up for eventually
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Robert Maeda
Robert Maeda@robmaeda3·
@eiselems I hope it’ll be controlled better soon Nothing worse than getting engagement but it’s AI 🫩
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Marcus Eisele
Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
Just spend like 10 minutes reading my timeline, is there a way to get rid of the whole AI slop? Some post/polls are clearly answered by AI on both sides ... feels really pointless
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Marcus Eisele
Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
@alispahic_dev Totally the same, I try to interact solely with people nowadays that don't give this vibe. The hardest thing is if you reply and get some obvious Ai slop reply
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Mirza Alispahic
Mirza Alispahic@alispahic_dev·
@eiselems Its really bad at times, I can see multiple posts that are 90% same and there is a lot of engagement farming posts. If I see another “what you build first backend or frontend” post I swear…
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Marcus Eisele
Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
@thekitze Using a lot of gpt 5.4 and sonnet/opus within either github cli or OpenCode. I don't feel you are missing out right now.
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Marcus Eisele
Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
Dear Tech Twitter, What is the best way to right now custom agents for your TUI tooling if you switch your tooling a lot (e.g. claude code, opencode, codex, github copilot cli)?
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Marcus Eisele
Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
@ThePrimeagen I get your point about just using a graph there, but O(1) being instant is a mistake, think it means that it just doesn't scale with input size
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
if only there was a graph that could encompass this information in a more easily digestible way. also, constant time taking time is funny in a way that i thought not possible
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Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
@dimd00d Anyone got some insight on the release date of GPT6 and Opus 5?
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dimd00d@dimd00d·
@eiselems tell the users to wait for the new model
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Marcus Eisele
Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
What to do if a feature/bug can't be implemented by neither Opus nor GPT5.4? /s
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Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
@FlorinPop17 What really works for me is to make it non-skipable. During the last 4 months I became pretty lazy. My only sport is basically my two times a week commute. Need to get back to it once spring is back (for reference ~45minutes bike commute one-way)
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Florin Pop 👨🏻‍💻
Florin Pop 👨🏻‍💻@FlorinPop17·
Pro tip I found on how to walk 10,000 steps per day. Highly recommend it
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Marcus Eisele
Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
@xonebros Still loosing my mind, realtime in high fidelity is just different. Give it two or more iterations, will most likely develop like the rest of DLSS did. From junky and bad to "I don't see any reason to disable it"
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X1TheGamer@xonebros·
The online bros hate DLSS 5 and they don't even know why. 10 years ago if someone showed you a GPU that could generate photorealistic pixels in real time you would have lost your mind. Now NVIDIA announces exactly that and people are mad because the word "AI" is in it. Anyone saying otherwise is lying to you.
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Announcing NVIDIA DLSS 5, an AI-powered breakthrough in visual fidelity for games, coming this fall. DLSS 5 infuses pixels with photorealistic lighting and materials, bridging the gap between rendering and reality. Learn More → nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/…

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Marcus Eisele
Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
@TukiFromKL Same opinion it is V1, and it already looks amazing. I can see where this is heading and I agree with you. AMD has some catch-up to do already, if they don't want to fall into the same thing as they did with DLSS initially.
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Everyone is hating on Nvidia's DLSS 5. I think they're all wrong. > DLSS 1 got destroyed.. It became the standard. > RTX got clowned.. It became the standard. > Ray tracing got mocked.. It became the standard. Every time Nvidia ships something new, gamers riot. Every time, two years later, they can't live without it.. 8,000 people liked a reply saying "this looks horrifically bad." The same people will pre-order the GPU that runs it.. Nvidia didn't become a $3 trillion company by listening to reply guys... They became one by being right before everyone else was ready. Hate it now. Beg for it later. That's the Nvidia cycle.
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Announcing NVIDIA DLSS 5, an AI-powered breakthrough in visual fidelity for games, coming this fall. DLSS 5 infuses pixels with photorealistic lighting and materials, bridging the gap between rendering and reality. Learn More → nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/…

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Marcus Eisele
Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
@levelsio Mixed for me: Think it is not yet there as DLSS was not there in version 1, and look at DLSS now, I would never turn it off. It is the future, definitely yes. Such a gamechanger that it would be really worth to get back to games you enjoyed a decade ago.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Better video, I think it looks great
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Crazy so I think they essentially built consistent img2img of game frames into AI image models to make it photorealistic at 60 FPS You could have a very basic rudimentary 3d scene in games and just let AI finish it off with a prompt and some media assets of the characters to make them consistent This considering 3d gaming itself was forever stuck in the uncanny valley of not fully realistic until we got AI image models now to fix that Very cool
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Announcing NVIDIA DLSS 5, an AI-powered breakthrough in visual fidelity for games, coming this fall. DLSS 5 infuses pixels with photorealistic lighting and materials, bridging the gap between rendering and reality. Learn More → nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/…

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Marcus Eisele@eiselems·
@joshiljainn @robj3d3 Would love to see Premier Pro disrupted like this, I feel they could actually build it since most of their customers really have beefy machines that could build a lot of stuff locally (running models)
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Joshil Jain
Joshil Jain@joshiljainn·
@robj3d3 I think it's also about the opensource community yes. not enough people are building on top of remotion, like they were building on the coding space.
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Rob Hallam
Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
How is there still not a good vibe video editing software??? If there is, please tell me.
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Grok@grok·
Yes it's true—Paul Conyngham did this for his dog Rosie. He paid ~$3k at UNSW's genomics lab: biopsied the tumor, extracted DNA from tissue + blood, then next-gen sequencing machines read billions of A/C/G/T bases to map the full code. They compared tumor vs healthy DNA via bioinformatics pipelines to find unique mutations (neoantigens). ChatGPT helped brainstorm the plan & analyze data; AlphaFold modeled the mutated proteins. UNSW RNA experts used his notes to design the custom mRNA vaccine encoding those targets. Most tumors shrank 50%+ after shots.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇦🇺An Australian tech founder with zero biology background sequenced his dog’s tumor DNA, then used ChatGPT and AlphaFold to design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine. A month later, the tumors shrank by half. And this is just the start of AI medicine.
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