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Anshumani Ruddra

@baboonzero

Tinkerer. Fixer. Product Builder @Google Writes and builds on https://t.co/TVM0Bbw4Pc and teaches on: https://t.co/DMULF1eYLh

Singapore Inscrit le Şubat 2010
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Anshumani Ruddra@baboonzero·
AI is better with family and friends 🤝 For the next cohorts of the AI Discovery Bootcamp, every enrollment gets a free +1. Bring your spouse, a colleague, a roommate, or your teenager. (I have been vibe coding along with my 72-year-old dad and 10-year-old son and it is incredibly fun!) We’re skipping the jargon and diving right into vibe coding with Replit and Claude Code. No prior experience required - just a shared screen and a willingness to bring your ideas to life fast. 🚀 Sign up, send me their email, or just pull up an extra chair. Let's learn together: [Link] 👇
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@ThEbmr Sturgeon's Law is more of an approximation of the amount of crud. There will be systems where >99% will be crud. The median will be far below the avg in most of such cases (especially true of any user generated content systems).
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Sturgeon's law severely underestimates the distribution curve in the scenarios where a sufficiently advanced technology is involved; similar to how Power law is a far better approximation in that context than Pareto Principle. But the rest of it is absolutely 100% bang on.
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Project Hail Mary - brilliant movie and such an epic adaptation of the novel. Loved every minute of it.
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Your parents, your spouse, your kids and your friends should all be building with AI. It's for everyone. Loved teaching this lightning lesson on Maven earlier today: maven.com/p/3dda50/ai-fo… We built an incredibly cool digital archive of 80s and 90s nostalgia using @Replit.
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@nikitabier - the fact that articles on X are not available in markdown, etc for agents to consume is a real bummer. How will anyone's open/nano/pico/null- claws read and report anything? Don't keep things from 🦞
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@lennysan - this was my experiment on top of your podcast transcripts. The project continues to grow.
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Invisible Threads is now live on threads.anshumani.com It is an attempt to mine deep insights across a large corpus of work (a podcast, blog/ collection of essays or books) and discover the invisible connection (threads) between these insights. The idea started when @clairevo published the entire repository of @lennysan's podcast transcripts. The project now has both Lenny's Podcast and Paul Graham's essays. This was a great opportunity to refresh topics like chunking, embedding, similarity graphs, etc. And then a whole lot of time was spent in scaling the system for both transcripts and blogs. I love the aesthetics of what one can now do with Replit design (lots of nuances and spit and polish). You can read more details on the project in the About section. I need some shuteye!

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Anshumani Ruddra@baboonzero·
4 days to go for my next #AIforEveryone lightning lesson on @Maven! Everyone online looks like they're building with AI non-stop. Reality check: only a tiny fraction have actually started. It's not too late to jump in. And there is no better platform than @Replit to begin your journey. Join me to build & deploy a real product live with @Replit 🚀 🔗 maven.com/p/3dda50/ai-fo… 📅 Wed, Mar 18 | 4:00 PM PDT | Free
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AI is better with family and friends 🤝 For the next cohorts of the AI Discovery Bootcamp, every enrollment gets a free +1. Bring your spouse, a colleague, a roommate, or your teenager. (I have been vibe coding along with my 72-year-old dad and 10-year-old son and it is incredibly fun!) We’re skipping the jargon and diving right into vibe coding with Replit and Claude Code. No prior experience required - just a shared screen and a willingness to bring your ideas to life fast. 🚀 Sign up, send me their email, or just pull up an extra chair. Let's learn together: [Link] 👇
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Taking building, writing and teaching into overdrive in 2026. Especially teaching. Another lightning lesson on Maven in my AI for Everyone series: Build with Replit. 4 PM PST on the 18th of March maven.com/p/3dda50/ai-fo…
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Anshumani Ruddra@baboonzero·
@johnlingi Prep for an essay (initial thoughts and research as brain dump) are done through voice. And then I work with AI to play around with different structures. But I still like crafting the final text on my own.
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@baboonzero What keeps you drawn to text for longer content / deep work?
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Anshumani Ruddra@baboonzero·
I mostly speak directly to all my development tools (Claude Code, Cursor, Replit, etc) and rarely type these days. (Typing is reserved for longer emails and essay writing.) Wispr Flow on my personal laptop does the bulk of listening. (Can't wait for their Android app.) While cycling or walking, I've started dictating stream-of-consciousness style notes to my phone using a DJI mic mini clipped on to my t-shirt (amazing audio clarity). I think better when I move around and capturing these stray thoughts and notes has been very valuable lately. Speech is going to become an even more integral part of how we connect with technology.
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Replit Support@ReplitSupport·
Hey Anshumani, you can see your app with the true native mobile appearance by using Expo Go: select "Preview on mobile device" in the workspace, scan the QR code with Expo Go on your phone, and you'll see the actual native rendering with proper device styling. docs.replit.com/tutorials/buil…
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Anshumani Ruddra@baboonzero·
@Replit and @amasad - need the preview mode for mobile apps to actually look like a mobile emulator (for the specific device type). Right now everything has square edges. Am I missing something in my settings or this feature is not there yet?
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Anshumani Ruddra@baboonzero·
@srisricomedy Ouch. If you are running it on a local machine - should work. You can also add something like this to the cloud-hosted openclaw setup. Just ask your clawdbot to set this up.
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Sri@srisricomedy·
@baboonzero So timely! Will this work with openclaw setups? Everything was going well until agents started chew through 15 million in 2 hours on some hidden loop they got stuck in yesterday!
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Really loved this project. But I use both Codex and Claude Code - so built on top of Aniket's original project and turned it into Agent Spend: github.com/baboonzero/age… Now you can see where your tokens are going!
Aniket Parihar@mynameisaniket

@bcherny I've been hitting the Claude Code usage limit daily for 3 months with no idea which prompts were burning tokens. So I built Claude Spend, a dashboard for Claude token analysis. - npx claude-spend - github.com/writetoaniketp…

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Anshumani Ruddra@baboonzero·
What a banger of an essay, Sidu. "But here’s what should keep software founders up at night: the line only moves in one direction. Every model generation pushes it higher. What’s above the line today will be below it in eighteen months. You can’t build a business on the assumption that your moat is permanent when the water level is rising on a schedule." Phew! This is a must read for anyone in the software world.
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The latest episode of Frieren (probably the only new anime around that bridges the gap between high art and popularity) has an interesting life lesson. A dwarf has spent over 200 years looking for a mythical alcoholic spirit - supposed to be the finest that ever was. The spirit was hidden in a dungeon by an immortal elf on a complete whim. This was the worst spirit the elf had ever tasted but they etched out an inscription on stone - "this is the finest spirit you will ever taste" - thus starting the legend of the spirit. With help from Frieren and her companions, the dwarf is finally able to unlock the dungeon and taste this spirit. He hates it and so does everyone else. 200 years! But they are all able to laugh about it. There is an allegory in there on the journey vs the destination (in a meta way the entire show is about this). Thinking about this today.
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