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@jgamrot

Vibe coding in public. thinking out loud.

Edinburgh, Scotland 가입일 Temmuz 2020
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jack gamrot@jgamrot·
AskMaisie is live Less than a week ago it was an idea, now it's live and I'm taking on a small number of weddings: askmaisie.com
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jack gamrot@jgamrot·
@marina_uiux Is this so cool, it’s nightmare fuel, but it’s a sick implementation 🗿
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Marina Budarina@marina_uiux·
website with hand-tracking interaction, prompts 👇🏻
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
Give yourself permission to build. The traditional career ladder pushes everyone to become a leader, but I just want to be a builder. As you climb the ladder at most companies, you’re expected to step away from building and fill your time with product reviews, cross-functional alignment, managing up, and performance calibrations. I know a lot of builders who spent their best years climbing the wrong ladder. The good news is that this is finally changing. Companies are rewarding builders and ICs more than ever, and even managers are increasingly expected to do IC work too. But becoming a good builder takes reps, and it’s hard to put in those reps when you’re in back-to-back meetings all day. So if you’re a builder at heart, embrace it. You don’t have to give up what you’re good at to be a “leader.” 📌 Watch now: youtube.com/watch?v=T4pvKv…
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Peter Yang@petergyang

A week ago, I left my product job at Roblox to bet on myself. This wasn’t an easy decision. After over a decade in product, walking away from a great job felt like giving up a core part of my identity. I’m grateful for my 3 years at Roblox and have many fond memories shipping products with my talented team of engineers, designers, and PMs. Most of all, I loved building with our creator community and watching their eyes light up as we put our products in their hands. At the same time, I was spending nights and weekends writing about AI, interviewing AI builders, and learning to build with agents myself. What finally helped me decide were 5 principles I wrote down after a lot of reflection. I made a very personal video walking through those principles. Maybe it can help you think through your next career move too. 📌 Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=T4pvKv…

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jack gamrot
jack gamrot@jgamrot·
@mattshumer_ 'Happy to write the prompt' ... if someone else pays for the tokens 😭
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Matt Shumer@mattshumer_·
Someone should set up a community-funded Fable run with a prompt like: "/loop until you've created a GTA-VI-caliber open-world game with a quality and scope surpassing what is shown in the initial trailers" Happy to write the prompt if someone organizes this!
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Calvin Lim
Calvin Lim@calvinluvsrice·
Anyone who writes their own tweets? Let’s connect. I want humans not AI 🤣
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Honestly, I think that the “strongest AI out there right now” should definitely be able to make a PDF. I get that it may be fine-tuned for other kind of tasks, but still, there are plenty ways it could do a PDF. Damn, based on the hype of it, I would expect it creating an app that crafts PDFs with a 360 no scope no look
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stemonte
stemonte@stemonteduro·
Has anyone with the $20 Claude plan actually used Fable/Mythos to build something in their day to day work?
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Thom van Lieshout@thomvlieshout·
guys be honest, are you working less because of AI because I'm working more than ever
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Hudson Byrd
Hudson Byrd@HudsonByrd77·
VC meeting in person this morning. Looking forward to it, but you never know what's going to happen Drop below a time when you have been nervous about something!
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jack gamrot
jack gamrot@jgamrot·
@cinamarina 5% time for 95% results ✅ 11000% time for the final 5% 💀
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Marina Cina
Marina Cina@cinamarina·
Hot take: Vibe coding still takes time.
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jack gamrot
jack gamrot@jgamrot·
@paulnorwich I hope the team that fixed passports gets assigned to car tax next. Tried to get a replacement V5C and update my address. Need to print a form. Post a form. Wait for a form. Can’t tax the car without the form. Absolute side quest.
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🔺Paul🔻
🔺Paul🔻@paulnorwich·
I tell you what doesn’t get enough attention. The UK Passport service. It’s a pretty brilliant system nowadays. All done online. Excellent communication. Super efficient service. Easy to do. Honestly, it’s bonkers how good and quick it is now.
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Jacob Beers
Jacob Beers@JTBeers·
@ThePrimeagen Another possible outcome, the open source models will get good enough on consumer hardware that big AI companies won't have an offering. They are trying to slow the rate that they evaporate at.
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
Tin foil hat time Once anthropic can make money from their own software without selling the model but selling services created by their model they will stop being a model provider. They are using you and selling to you as a stop gap before "AGI"
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jack gamrot@jgamrot·
@petergyang Excellent video. The zone of genius framework was great. How did you know your runway was enough runway, and not just another excuse to wait?
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
A week ago, I left my product job at Roblox to bet on myself. This wasn’t an easy decision. After over a decade in product, walking away from a great job felt like giving up a core part of my identity. I’m grateful for my 3 years at Roblox and have many fond memories shipping products with my talented team of engineers, designers, and PMs. Most of all, I loved building with our creator community and watching their eyes light up as we put our products in their hands. At the same time, I was spending nights and weekends writing about AI, interviewing AI builders, and learning to build with agents myself. What finally helped me decide were 5 principles I wrote down after a lot of reflection. I made a very personal video walking through those principles. Maybe it can help you think through your next career move too. 📌 Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=T4pvKv…
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Jurre@jurree·
Let's see what this thing can do
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jack gamrot
jack gamrot@jgamrot·
The rule I'd give anyone running two agents: one agent owns a surface until it lands. And never write a prompt that basically says "both fix mobile".
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jack gamrot@jgamrot·
The boundaries lived in the branch names. My favourite is codex/maisie-polish-no-whatsapp. The no-whatsapp is the contract. WhatsApp belonged to the other lane.
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jack gamrot@jgamrot·
Has anyone else tried running two $20 coding subs instead of one $100 plan? I ran Claude and Codex in parallel. One repo, 88 commits. The capacity was real, right up until they both touched the same CSS file The fix wasn't better prompts...
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jack gamrot@jgamrot·
@stemonteduro 2x limits on knowledge work so I thought it would decent. Opus 4.8 has no issue making these kinds of brochures
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stemonte@stemonteduro·
@jgamrot I don't know if it's crafted for this kind of tasks
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