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Jon Marus

@jmarus

Creator of @thebenchapp, Product Manager @VRIFY. Lover of music, sports and Mother Nature.

Vancouver, BC 가입일 Mayıs 2008
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Leonardo Dominguez@Foocux·
Do @CloudflareDev @Cloudflare check their support tickets? I opened a high-priority one over two weeks ago and still haven’t heard back. Love the product, but the support experience hasn’t been great, not a good look. cc @dok2001
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@PrajwalTomar_ I like cursor as well. The only thing I really miss is a proper native mobile app. Like the one Replit has for example…
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Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
I’ve been bouncing between Claude, Windsurf, and Cursor lately just to see what actually holds up when you’re building a client project. Cursor feels different. - Auto mode is really good. - The planning feels like it actually understands the project instead of pretending. - The UI is simple. - Background agents are really helpful for delegating secondary tasks. Right now Cursor is the editor that helps me ship the fastest.
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
@PrajwalTomar_ I keep tying them all, and keep coming back to Cursor. As soon as they support multiple accounts, I’ll be using it even more!
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
I built a little AI assistant that is blowing my mind. It’s so damn handy. The hardest part is coming up for a name for it. Was going to go with Karen, but it’s taken. Such a bummer.
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
@awilkinson What are you using as your preferred AI EA right now? I need something that can read my emails and suggest/remind me that meetings I need to book or emails I need to respond to.
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
@flowstated Except when it doesn't run! I love BugBot and we feel so lost without it right now.
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erik@flowstated·
ship with confidence, bugbot has your back
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
@coffeehustler This is me with Claude in Cursor, creating a new app every 48 hours.
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Martino@coffeehustler·
@jmarus How I feel right now
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Martino@coffeehustler·
Clawdbot is taking over my feed and I’m here for it, awesome use of AI and a glimpse into the future…
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Martino@coffeehustler·
@jmarus What blew my mind yesterday in a video example was its ability to interface with hardware in settings via conversation
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
@webcatalog_app I really want to use the Dia web browser, but until you add profile selections, I can't do it. Any plans to support profiles, just like with Chrome/Firefox, etc?
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Andrew Wilkinson
Andrew Wilkinson@awilkinson·
I underestimated how emotional the impact of AI would be. For a decade, I was depressed about work. The best part of business is manifesting an idea. Seeing a problem, then fixing it for yourself and others. The worst part of business is trying to herd cats. Motivating the dozens of people required to execute on a vision. I didn’t fully realize this until I started using Claude Code, but I was borderline depressed when it came to work. I’ve always been frustrated by the gap between vision and execution. I’ve never been good at managing large groups of people. I’d have an idea I was excited about, but the moment it exceeded my own skillset (coding, for example), I had to hand it off to others. Wonderful team members—but with their own ideas. Their own pace. Their own taste. And often, after months of meetings and false starts, we’d end up with something I didn’t love, or felt frustrated by. I found this process so draining that I eventually gave up. I delegated almost all operations to CEOs. From a business standpoint, this worked out great. But my original love—building things, with my hands on the tools—was lost for almost a decade. Claude Code has brought back my fire. It feels like I have 50 (nearly) free super-genius employees living in my terminal. If I wake up in the middle of the night, there’s a 50% chance I say “fuck it” and go downstairs to mainline Claude Code at 4 a.m. There’s no longer a gap between vision and execution. It feels like: if you can imagine it, you can build it. Sure, there are frustrating bugs. It can get you 95% of the way there—and the final 5% can take an astonishingly long time. But it feels like magic. I genuinely can’t believe this technology exists. In the last month alone, I’ve used it to: Adapt 10 hours of interviews with my father into a beautifully written memoir Build a personality analysis tool for individuals and couples to explore mental health and relationship dynamics (coming soon) • Design an astonishingly beautiful website for a vacation rental I own • Create a bot that helps manage and execute all my Things tasks (including drafting emails and doing research) • Optimize my home Wi-Fi network • Build a deal analysis tool to deep-dive potential acquisitions and write investment memos • Create an automated personal journal that captures notable moments from my day (things my kids said, decisions I made, meeting notes, etc.) And an endless number of random tasks—easily a year or more of human work. The craziest part: I’ve only spent a few thousand dollars on Claude credits. Those of us using this are probably still 0.0001% of the population. I can’t even imagine what gets built once this is widely distributed—especially when it takes physical form through robotics. The next two years are going to be mental. This makes the printing press look like a joke.
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
@zoink Make is great but when will it be good at going from Make back to Figma. Comeee onnnnn
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Leonardo Dominguez
Leonardo Dominguez@Foocux·
iOS 26 custom action button using @expo router + @swmansion native tabs = 🤌 It stays visible even when the tab view collapses. Achieved by giving the tab a "search" role and patching react-native-screens + Expo Router to prevent navigation and hook into onChange.
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
@zeeg We use posthog and sentry. I liked their replays better. Have you been improving yours? I’d be happy to stick with Sentry alone
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Holly Guevara@hollylawly·
Our MySQL clusters aren't just vanilla MySQL, they're Vitess. Things like the extra VTGate layer makes it a bit more complicated. Vitess clusters do come with dev branch hours, so you can basically have 2 extra branches running all month at no additional cost. Our postgres clusters don't have this.
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
@hollylawly why does PS hate MySQL now?? No MySQL $5 nodes?! Oh the humanity
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
Just had an amazing support experience with Eleftheria from @posthog. Definitely a customer for life after that! They do it right.
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
@rohanvarma Let me edit my queued prompts. And re-order. Sometimes I go a little wild and line up 2-3!
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Rohan Varma
Rohan Varma@rohanvarma·
Next week will be a defining week for Cursor 👀 Anything on your wish list we should be thinking about?
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Jon Marus@jmarus·
I’m blown away by what you can do with Cursor. It’s not a replacement for real developers but going from idea to prototype to live in production is 20x faster than it was before. If you’re an “idea” person, you should be vibe coding. Highly recommend starting with loveable.
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