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So how can one justify buying the XDR display? Asking for a “friend” 🫣
Marques Brownlee@MKBHD
But also: New Studio Display and Studio Display XDR Studio Display - "Improved" 12mp centerstage webcam - Thunderbolt 5 - $1599 Studio Display XDR - 27-inches, 5K resolution - Mini-LED backlight - 2000 nits of peak HDR brightness - 120Hz - $3299 apple.com/newsroom/2026/…
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@ivibecode @cognition great to hear! what we can do to make it even better?
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I don't know what @cognition been cooking but the Devin review and chat are GOATED.
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we're hiring a design engineer to collaborate with tom on v0
you'll be a great fit if you
- read baseline updates weekly
- find flamecharts easy to understand
- obsess over easing curves
- remember that 1 css/js spell to get it to work on safari/firefox
- overlap with US timezone
Tom Johnson@tomjohndesign
Today I join the @v0 team at ▲. If you are/were/aspire to be a v0 user, HMU. Tag me in your rants and rages. Tell me ideas for improvements, thoughts on billing, report your bugs, share your projects so I can see the cool stuff you're making. Lots of work ahead.
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Gemini 3.1 Pro is here. Hitting 77.1% on ARC-AGI-2, it’s a step forward in core reasoning (more than 2x 3 Pro).
With a more capable baseline, it’s great for super complex tasks like visualizing difficult concepts, synthesizing data into a single view, or bringing creative projects to life.
We’re shipping 3.1 Pro across our consumer and developer products to bring this underlying leap in intelligence to your everyday applications right away. Rolling out now to:
- Developers in preview via the Gemini API in @GoogleAIStudio
- Enterprises in Vertex AI and Gemini Enterprise
- Everyone through the @Geminiapp and @NotebookLM

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spend Valentine’s Day with your most loved droid
Factory@FactoryAI
GLM-5 is now available in Droid Core.
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got into @ycombinator 🧡
last year, I applied to yc for the summer batch. as a solo founder, everyone said my odds were slim.
they were right. I was rejected, with a recommendation to find a cofounder.
so I flew to SF (from australia) for the first time, hoping to find a cofounder and re-apply.
I searched very hard and met some incredible people. but after those conversations, I realized solo founding was still the right path for me.
along the way, I met many solo founders who truly inspired me, including @0interestrates, @arlanr, @evanjconrad, @rrhoover, @Joshuabrowder, and others who showed me it was possible.
I kept going alone. over the next few months, I went through a pivot, raised a pre-seed, and onboarded a founding engineer.
I didn't think I'd apply to yc again after raising 1.3m, but the thought kept coming back. for many years I’ve admired yc from afar, listening to their podcasts since high school. yc has always been the dream.
so I decided to apply to the winter batch, and got in this time :)
beyond grateful to be working with @gustaf, @dazzeloid, @ChristinaG325, and @bosmeny
we're building @lucent_ai - an AI that automatically watches your session replays to detect bugs and UX issues.
it’s live now. DM me if you'd like to try it 🫶

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this tool resolved a critical memory leak in minutes
over the weekend, I built a lightweight performance monitor that tracks memory usage & trends across page sections – helping to pinpoint difficult problem area leaks & resolve them with an automatic prompt
copy & paste the prompt + performance logs to fix memory leaks or other performance issues on your site
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After creating socket.io, browsers and runtimes gradually gained better 𝚆𝚎𝚋𝚂𝚘𝚌𝚔𝚎𝚝 support, so I transitioned it to a sustainable engineering model
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