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@exponential_dan

road to first billion dollar solo company @exponential_app

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Danny
Danny@exponential_dan·
@betomoedano expo sucks. at this point just write two native apps, its easier than ever
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Beto@betomoedano·
Two different apps, one built with SwiftUI and the other with Expo UI. Can you tell which one is which?
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Danny@exponential_dan·
@karrisaarinen @linear jira is the worst. massively overblown and nobody really knows how to do stuff without having to study it for years
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Karri Saarinen
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
Normally I wouldn’t share something from a competitor, but this one seemed interesting. Since day one, @linear has been built for the most ambitious teams in Silicon Valley and beyond. That was always intentional, and we're very happy to serve those teams. Teams at OpenAI, Coinbase, Ramp, and frontier companies across fintech, healthcare, aerospace, and more use Linear to build and ship. Even teams building supersonic jets, like Boom Supersonic. We’re now seeing companies switch to Linear every week, and the pace is accelerating. We’ll keep doubling down helping Silicon Valley and other high performing teams on the planet build better software, faster even if our competition decides not to.
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Danny
Danny@exponential_dan·
@artman your job listings dont mention salary unfortunately, what can a 15yr experienced now-vibecoder roughly expect?
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Danny@exponential_dan·
@uwunetes the truth is both are 99% equal, but openai has the better marketing team which floods twitter with claude hate
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addison@uwunetes·
so whats the consensus, are we all moving from gpt 5.5 to opus 4.8 now or..
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Danny@exponential_dan·
@steipete do you have something bad to say about codex as well, or have you signed some contract which forbids this? your opinions are very one sided
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KV@kv_iyer·
@badlogicgames i've only tried it for 20 mins and it's producing slop. like using every single AI "giveaway" in massive useless essays. 4.6 / 4.7 didn't do that, but they got rid of 4.6 so i can't even force reasoning now might permanently switch to codex atp
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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
ah shiiiiiiiiiit
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Danny@exponential_dan·
opus 4.8 fucks
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Danny@exponential_dan·
@derekmeegan i give it access to a fresh db backup every day. context is important
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Danny@exponential_dan·
@theo i dont want an helpful assistant, he should be toxic and tell me my requirements are shit and just do it better🥲
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
You don't hate SWE-Bench enough. This is the actual prompt they use for every single test.
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Danny
Danny@exponential_dan·
@DanielLockyer still one of the best, hope they will offer managed postgres in the future
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Daniel Lockyer
Daniel Lockyer@DanielLockyer·
Hetzner server prices are going up again in June ☹️
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Exponential
Exponential@exponential_app·
Issue tracking is dead. Long live issue tracking
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Danny
Danny@exponential_dan·
@rauchg they need just one more model bro😭
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Every time GitHub has an outage our team is paged. Incidents at Vercel get automatically filed by anomaly detection systems. We just detected an outage 16 minutes before their status page changed. Deployments suddenly dipped and surged. Despite all the chatter about coding AGI, the reality is that software infrastructure remains an extremely hard problem. I have no doubt the GitHub team is highly competent, and there's no shortage of models and agents available to them. Don't forget this is the company that brought us Copilot, the first major breakthrough product in AI coding. Yet clearly the prompt "/goal scale GitHub, make everything extremely fast, make no mistakes" is not enough. The hard parts of software remain very hard, especially under unprecedented demand, as more people join in on the fun of building new things.
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Danny@exponential_dan·
Github is down
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Seth Howes
Seth Howes@SethSHowes·
I just sequenced a human genome to 30× coverage entirely at home. As far as I know, this is the first time this has been done. I didn’t step foot in a lab once. Every step - from saliva collection, to running the sequencer - took place in a single room with a dining table + kitchenette. Six weeks ago, I had never done wet lab biology before. I used an Oxford Nanopore P2 Solo - the only commercially available sequencing device portable enough to do 30x human genome sequencing at home. Biggest takeaway - I could build something that combined software, hardware, and molecular biology far faster than I thought was possible. I can name >100 specific instances where AI helped me solve a technical problem that would previously have blocked me because I lacked access to a domain expert. For example: how do I save my sequencing run when my DNA extraction yield is 4x lower than I need it to be, and I have this limited set of reagents to hand? To make this work, I had to navigate multiple disciplines: - writing software to monitor sequencing runs and orchestrate remote GPU infra for basecalling - learning + executing 5 hour long molecular biology protocols - building a hardware device to quantify DNA concentration Apologies for the hyperbole, but I feel super lucky to be living in 2026. A few weeks ago I decided to sequence a human genome to 30x at home. Then I actually did it. And I did it really quickly.
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Danny
Danny@exponential_dan·
@artman you should actually drastically remove 99% of your featureset to get out all the slop and to make you be able to actually move fast again
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Danny@exponential_dan·
@HeroToVillain0 @justalexoki look 100 years back into germanys past then you know what totalitarism really is. afd is full of holocaust deniers and they have no problem doing it again. christian lüth (afd): "we can still all put them in gas chambers if we are in power"
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okami@HeroToVillain0·
@get_exponential @justalexoki you are a special kinda of stupid to say that after all the problems in europe related to illegal/legal immigration and EU totalitarianism.
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Danny@exponential_dan·
the cdu has not made any investments in the people or in new technologies. thats why are behind 20 years. the afds solution is to go 100 years in the past because muuuh the immigrants are taking our wealth bullshit. invest in the people, in the infrastructure instead of rich dicks
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FuturePaddy
FuturePaddy@Paddy_film·
Oh you say they wanna divide. But who is putting up the Brandmauer? Who is changing the laws to make it more difficult for the opposition. Who has reigned so far and didn’t come up with any good solutions? Who is currently destroying the German economy? Can you answer these question or did mainstream media boiled your brain too much?
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Danny@exponential_dan·
@oscpmentor @justalexoki what are you talking about, germany has the MOST influence😂 spreading bullshit? "too many members" yet when was the last time a new country joined??? the more people in a country the more seats they get. germany 96, malta 6 for example. can you comprehend this or too complex?
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Bandors@oscpmentor·
@justalexoki Too many members now for Germany to steer it in their favor. No reason for them to stay if it's causing them more pain than gain.
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