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Michael Loredo

@builtInFlow

Designing movement through music. Founder at @eiriApp. iOS engineer.

Texas, USA Bergabung Nisan 2009
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Blake Burge@blakeaburge·
A rule that will accelerate your career: If you bring a problem, bring context. If you bring context, bring options. If you bring options, bring a recommendation. People trust people who help them think. Anyone can spot an issue, few can actually help move things forward.
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Paul Solt
Paul Solt@PaulSolt·
GPT-5.4 vs. Opus 4.6 Which is writing most of your code?
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Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler@martinfowler·
NEW POST Conversations with AI are ephemeral, decisions made early lose attention as the conversation continues, and disappear entirely with a new session. @techygarg explains how to externalize the decision context into a living document. martinfowler.com/articles/reduc…
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
Everyone will code and it will be glorious
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders

I know Silicon Valley startups don't want to hear this..... But the combination of someone in the trades with deep domain expertise and Claude Code will run circles around your generic software. I talked to Cory LaChance this morning, a mechanical engineer in industrial piping construction in Houston. He normally works with chemical plants and refineries, but now he also works with the terminal He reached out in a DM a few days ago and I was so fired up by his story, I asked him if we could record the conversation and share it. He built a full application that industrial contractors are using every day. It reads piping isometric drawings and automatically extracts every weld count, every material spec, every commodity code. Work that took 10 minutes per drawing now takes 60 seconds. It can do 100 drawings in five minutes, saving days of time. His co-workers are all mind blown, and when he talks to them, it's like they are speaking different languages. His fabrication shop uses it daily, and he built the entire thing in 8 weeks. During those 8 weeks he also had to learn everything about Claude Code, the terminal, VS Code, everything. My favorite quote from him was when he said, "I literally did this with zero outside help other than the AI. My favorite tools are screenshots, step by step instructions and asking Claude to explain things like I'm five." Every trades worker with deep expertise and a willingness to sit down with Claude Code for a few weekends is now a potential software founder. I can't wait to meet more people like Cory.

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Alex Sidorenko
Alex Sidorenko@asidorenko_·
How to define a custom subagent in Codex
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Ryo Lu
Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
keep struggling when things come too easy, you don’t exercise the brain nor the emotions. ease can feel like progress, but it often skips the reps that actually change you. growth is usually a loop, not a straight line – you take passes. you try, you fail, you reframe. you come back with a slightly better model, a slightly calmer nervous system, a slightly wider range of what you can handle. hardship isn’t the goal. but friction is gold. it shows you where your understanding is thin, where your habits are brittle, where your ego is doing the steering. the struggle is the curriculum. agents are making things easier, and that’s good. but don’t confuse speed with depth. use AI to remove busywork, then spend the saved energy on the parts that still hurt a little: the unclear problem, the uncomfortable conversation, the hard tradeoffs, the things you can’t yet explain in words. instead of putting all your wishes into the black box, actually keep thinking, and seeing things fully. keep the difficulty where it matters. outsource the tedious, keep the meaningful resistance. that’s how we keep learning – and how we stay human while your tools get superhuman.
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am.will
am.will@LLMJunky·
Now that Subagents are officially GA, I have a gift for you. An enormous library of 425+ custom agent roles that you can drop directly into Codex. Subject matter experts of all kinds, curated from across Github. Link in the comments 🔗 Stars appreciated
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OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs

Subagents are now available in Codex. You can accelerate your workflow by spinning up specialized agents to: • Keep your main context window clean • Tackle different parts of a task in parallel • Steer individual agents as work unfolds

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Q@quionie·
I’m seeing a ton of builders on my feed. If you’re building something cool, share your tagline + URL below. I wanna see some cool stuff.
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Michael Loredo@builtInFlow·
@unclebobmartin Prioritize the use of Al in exploring possibilities not achievable without it...and outcomes Al couldn't achieve without you. Heard this at a talk today from @briansolis
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
One of the greatest advantages to an AI is that it helps you to THINK. It is great at organizing and analyzing and interrogating, and giving just the right information for you to make an informed decision. It's, frankly, breathtaking.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Entrepreneurship is more about stamina than it is about genius
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HUN@hundevmode·
@alexcooldev Onboarding is important, but doesn't retention matter more? If the product itself is weak, does a smooth start even save it?
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Google AI Studio@GoogleAIStudio·
What are you vibe coding this weekend?
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David Senra
David Senra@davidsenra·
"I don't want to convince anyone. I don't like marketing language. I don't like tricks. Here we are. Here's what we do. Here's what our product does." @jasonfried on why radical honesty is the only marketing strategy worth having.
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