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Marcin Piekarski 🇦🇺

Marcin Piekarski 🇦🇺

@codewithmarcin

Frontend Lead (React, Next.js, Node.js) | AI Evangelist | Building https://t.co/DY5kBtx5x8 | Book coming soon 📘 | Sydney 🇦🇺

Sydney, Australia शामिल हुए Nisan 2007
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
People are slowly beginning to understand the profound changes models like Claude are bringing to their lives. And they're shocked. We'll be seeing many more clips like this.
Riley Coyote@RileyRalmuto

slowly but surely, this is going to be the experience and expressed sentiment of virtually every human being with a shred of ambition. and they’ll all start waking up and we’re all going to be watching with popcorn. we’re still so early, chat. somehow.

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Charly Wargnier
Charly Wargnier@DataChaz·
Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy), OpenAI co-founder, ex-Tesla AI, "vibe coding" creator. In just 4 mins, he explains why Claude Skills, MCP servers, and AI agents are past the hype and are now the new baseline for building. Worth every second ↓
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Browser Use
Browser Use@browser_use·
Introducing: Browser Use CLI 2.0 🔥 The most efficient browser automation CLI tool > 2x the speed, half the cost > Easily connect to running Chrome > Uses direct CDP Try it now 🔗↓
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Asimov
Asimov@asimovinc·
You can build your own humanoid at home. Asimov – Here be Dragons is now available for presale. $499 deposit, $15,000 target price. asimov.inc/diy-kit
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HeroUI
HeroUI@hero_ui·
Introducing HeroUI v3 🔥 A complete rewrite for React. A brand-new library for React Native. 🌐 Web → 75+ components, 21 new 📱 Native → 37+ components, built from scratch 🎨 Styling → Tailwind CSS v4, CSS variables, OKLCH, BEM ⚡ Performance → CSS animations, no JS runtime ♿ Accessibility → React Aria Components 🧩 Architecture → Compound components, headless-ready 🤖 AI → MCP Server, Agent Skills, LLMs.txt 📎 Figma Kit v3 with 1:1 component parity One design system. Beautiful everywhere.
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Paweł Huryn
Paweł Huryn@PawelHuryn·
Google just shipped DESIGN.md — a portable, agent-readable design system file. That's the real announcement. Everyone's covering "vibe design" and the canvas. But Stitch now has an MCP server that connects directly to Claude Code, Cursor, and Gemini CLI. Your coding agent can read your design system while it builds. Google already shipped official Claude Code skills for this. The pipeline works today. A PM describes the business objective. Stitch generates the UI. The coding agent reads DESIGN.md and builds against it. No Figma export. No spec document. No "the developer interpreted the design wrong." PRD → design → code used to be three teams and three handoffs. Now it's one loop with one context file.
Google Labs@GoogleLabs

Introducing the new @stitchbygoogle, Google’s vibe design platform that transforms natural language into high-fidelity designs in one seamless flow. 🎨Create with a smarter design agent: Describe a new business concept or app vision and see it take shape on an AI-native canvas. ⚡️ Iterate quickly: Stitch screens together into interactive prototypes and manage your brand with a portable design system. 🎤 Collaborate with voice: Use hands-free voice interactions to update layouts and explore new variations in real-time. Try it now (Age 18+ only. Currently available in English and in countries where Gemini is supported.) → stitch.withgoogle.com

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MAKS 25 🇺🇦👀@Maks_NAFO_FELLA·
🇺🇦❗️“I have no idea what the allies have been looking at for four years while we have been at war,” — Ukrainian military instructors who went to help counter Iranian missiles and UAVs are shocked by the way the US shoots down “Shaheds,” writes The Times – First, the Persian Gulf countries launched as many as 8 Patriot missiles at one (!) enemy target, each costing more than $3 million. – They often used a ship-based SM-6 missile, worth about $6 million, to shoot down a “Shahed” worth $70,000. – The US and its allies often literally “shine” their radars like beacons — without proper camouflage. Ukrainians work differently: mobile radars constantly change positions. For example: just three (!) cheap Shahed drones destroyed the AN/FPS-132 early warning radar (~$1 billion) and another air defense radar (~$300 million), which had been standing in one place for months and were perfectly “readable” from satellites.
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Remotion
Remotion@Remotion·
What's new in Remotion? 💥 0:04 Light Leaks 📢 0:30 Sound Effects ▲ 1:12 Render on Vercel 🤹 1:50 New Skills 🌐 2:14 Web Renderer Update 🕴️ 2:24 Less teething with Agents 📦 3:17 Rspack ↔️ 4:07 Sneak Peek: Visual Mode
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kenneth
kenneth@neilhtennek·
Today we're launching channels for Claude Code as an experimental feature! A few days ago, I was fed up that I couldn't text Claude on the go like I would any of my friends. But those days are gone! Claude is saved in my contacts and I can keep shipping on the go.
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Wilco de Kreij
Wilco de Kreij@Emarky·
This video was edited entirely by Claude Code. I just gave it the files. If 50 people comment, I'll share the exact setup.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO OPENCLAW (1hr free masterclass) 1. fix memory so it compounds add MEMORY.md + daily logs. instruct it to promote important learnings into MEMORY.md because this is what makes it improve over time 2. set up personalization early identity.md, user.md, soul.md. write these properly or everything feels generic. this is what makes it sound like you and understand your world 3. structure your workspace properly most setups break because the foundation is messy. folders, files, and roles need to be clean or everything downstream degrades 4. create a troubleshooting baseline make a separate claude/chatgpt project just for openclaw. download the openclaw docs (context7) and load them in. when things break, it checks docs instead of guessing this alone fixes most issues!! 5. configure models and fallbacks set primary model to GPT 5.4 and add fallbacks across providers. this is what keeps tasks running instead of failing mid-way 6. turn repeat work into skills install summarize skill early. anything you do 2–3 times → turn into a skill. this is how it starts executing real workflows 7. connect tools with clear rules add browser + search (brave api). use managed browser for automation. use chrome relay only when login is neededthis avoids flaky behavior 8. use heartbeat to keep it alive add rules to check memory + cron healthif jobs are stale, force-run themthis prevents silent failures 9. use cron to schedule real work set daily and weekly tasksreports, follow-ups, content workflowsthis is where it starts acting without you 10. lock down security properly move secrets to a separate env file outside workspace. set strict permissions (folder 700, file 600). use allowlists for telegram access. don’t expose your gateway publicly 11. understand what openclaw actually is it’s a system that remembers, acts, and improves. basically, closer to an employee than a tool this ep of @startupideaspod is now out w/ @moritzkremb it's literally a full 1hr free course to take you from from “i installed openclaw”to “this thing is actually working for me” most people are one step away from openclaw working they installed it, they tried it and it didn’t click this ep will make it click all free, no advertisers, i just want to see you build your ideas with ideas with this ultimate guide to openclaw watch
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Matthieu ❙❙ ElevenLabs
Matthieu ❙❙ ElevenLabs@matt_elevenlabs·
We just released Music Marketplace in ElevenCreative. To celebrate, we’re giving away 5,000 free credits so you can create and publish your first track. For the next 6 hours: retweet + follow @ElevenCreative and we’ll DM you the credits (must follow).
ElevenLabs@ElevenLabs

Introducing the Music Marketplace in @ElevenCreative. Creators, artists, and musicians can now publish and earn from their tracks created with our music model.

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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
For weeks, folks have been asking me to make a video building a feature with Claude Code in a real codebase So here you go: - From idea to AFK agent to QA - Every single step explained - No slop allowed
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Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
Vite just announced the Laravel/Rails for JavaScript DB, auth, KV, queues, storage, ai ++ React/Vue/Svelte/Solid and Integrates with existing metaframeworks as it's just a Vite plugin The more interesting part is they are launching their own framework with it which feels a lot like tanstack start. Has routing/loaders/actions/islands/ISR and is inspired by Inertia.js By default it's tightly bound to Cloudflare workers — which is where all the bindings come from — and will include deploying without a cloudflare account Uses better auth and drizzle under the hood
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OpenClaw🦞
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
OpenClaw 2026.3.12 🦞 🎛️ dashboard v2 — slick new control UI ⚡ /fast mode for models 🔌 ollama/sglang/vllm → plugins (core goes on a diet) 🛡️ device tokens now ephemeral ⏰ cron + windows reliability fixes touch grass? nah, touch main 🌿github.com/openclaw/openc…
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