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@AxelVincent_

Building the creative engine for Meta agencies: https://t.co/HCctoSrz7o I love synthesisers. One day, I will build weird machines in my garage. 🎹

Katılım Ocak 2013
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Axel
Axel@AxelVincent_·
Custom lint rules is such a cheat code in the agentic coding era Try it and you will never come back
Boris Cherny@bcherny

Something I have been thinking about: in the past, the best engineers I knew spent a lot of time automating their work in various ways. Better vim/emacs automations, writing lint rules to catch repeat code issues, building up a suite of e2e tests so they don't need to smoke test the app manually. These kinds of things were the highest leverage activities an engineer could do, because it multiplied their own output, which in turn meant they could build more things. I think many of these automations have become even more important now. This is true for a number of reasons. First, infra and DevX automation speeds you up. And if you are running an army of agents, each of those agents will be sped up also. More automation == more output per unit of time. Second, moving things to code improves efficiency. Your agent could fix an issue every time it sees that issue happen, but that uses tokens and might miss cases. If Claude instead writes a lint rule, CI step, or routine, that class of issue can be fully automated forever. This is really what people are talking about when they talk about loops -- it's about automating entire types of busywork rather than solving them one off. This isn't a new idea at all. Engineers have been doing this for a long time! Third and most importantly, automation makes it possible for others to contribute to the codebase more easily. Increasingly what I am seeing is engineers are contributing to codebases on day one because Claude can navigate the codebase for them, and that non-engineers are able to contribute to a codebase as effectively as engineers can. What gets in the way of both of these is domain knowledge that lives in peoples' heads rather than in automation -- the stuff you used to have to learn when ramping up. What has changed thanks to agents is the domain knowledge that can be encoded as infrastructure is no longer limited to what is expressible in lint rules and types and tests; it can now capture nearly all domain knowledge, encoded as code comments and skills and CLAUDE.md rules and memories. If I put up a PR for an iOS codebase I don't know and a code reviewer rejects it because it doesn't use the right framework, or if a designer builds a new feature and it gets rejected because it doesn't follow the right architectural patterns, these are failures of automation. Every team should be writing the CLAUDE.md's, REVIEW.md's, skills, and docs that enable agents to productively work in their codebase with zero additional context from the prompter. This sounds crazy, and at the same time is a natural extension of the stuff engineers have always done: automate, and encode domain knowledge as infrastructure. As the model gets smarter and as the harness matures, this task becomes easier. In the meantime, it is on every team to look for ways to convert their domain knowledge to infra so that Claude can write code better, so that code review catches issues automatically, and so the next person working on your codebase can contribute more easily.

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Axel@AxelVincent_·
Couldn’t try it unfortunately, my account has been deactivated after exploring some marketing image gen with gpt image 2 🤷‍♂️ No answer from the support since a week.. Every new account I am creating is instantly banned too.. Please create a soft ban (x days), or a warning email, it’s a bit excessive
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
We're extending Claude Fable 5 access on all paid plans, as well as keeping Claude Code’s weekly rate limits 50% higher, through July 19.
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@i_mika_el Yes! That's why my interfaces looks like this now aha
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Mikhail Rogov
Mikhail Rogov@i_mika_el·
@AxelVincent_ salespeople already using agents is the part that matters. fancy interface saas gets squeezed fast now.
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Axel@AxelVincent_·
I shut down my own SaaS in January. After a year of building it. Got to €1,456 MRR. It worked. But generalist AI agents will do everything it did, for anyone, for free. I'd rather face that truth than ignore it. Here's the thing nobody talks about: my clients were salespeople, not tech people. And they were already letting agents do the work. This isn't a future problem. What I learned? I was nobody. No audience, no credibility. But 30 customers chose to follow my journey anyway. I just listened to them and built what they actually needed. That meant everything. The SaaS graveyard is filling up fast with products that were just fancy interfaces. If that's you, the shift will hit harder than you think. But here's what I'm taking forward: even after shutting something down, you keep showing up. You keep building. Every failure is just data. Every day you work is a lesson compounding quietly in the background. We don't stop. We learn and we go again.
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Axel@AxelVincent_·
For my fellow music producers 🤌
Mirelo@MireloAI

Today, together with @kyutai_labs, we’re introducing our new Audio-to-MIDI model. It takes a finished recording, identifies the instruments playing, and returns separate MIDI tracks for each — voice, drums, bass, keys, and more. Unlike most existing solutions, our model works directly from the full mix rather than requiring separate stems. It also detects chords, key, and tempo, giving producers broader musical context. We’ve written more about the model, the problem, and how it works here: mirelo.ai/blog/turning-a…

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Axel@AxelVincent_·
Grok 4.5 - price is excellent, but it’s behaving weirdly on my mastra harness + need a VPN tu use in Europe Muse Spark 1.1 - impossible to try it as an European Is Muse Spark 1.1 better for agentic tasks than Grok 4.5?
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@robj3d3 Any ways of sending posts from mobile to the platform? Could be nice to scroll and keep some inspiration for later
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Axel@AxelVincent_·
I just discoverd an open source project to scrape any website branding kit. So useful to customise an agentic chat doing web search! The API is free, no need to deploy it openbrand.sh github.com/tight-studio/o…
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Axel@AxelVincent_·
@volosatovde The process of creating helps you discover the next problems.
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Dmitrii Volosatov
Dmitrii Volosatov@volosatovde·
@AxelVincent_ I agree—if you keep going , you're bound to find more and more things that you can build and develop.
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Vlad de Ziegler
Vlad de Ziegler@ziegler_de·
The best way to boost your reply rates in your campaigns.
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Axel@AxelVincent_·
@calcsam I tried it, and it's super well-made. The architecture is very clean and easy to use. Congratulations to the team! Durable Agents is such a time saver.
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Sam Bhagwat
Sam Bhagwat@calcsam·
We’re excited to ship Durable Agents in Mastra. Durable Agents don't just write to storage when an agent turn finishes; they persist the stream in real-time using a server cache. That lets them survive client disconnects, browser refreshes, or network blips:
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Julien Chaumond
Julien Chaumond@julien_c·
This is where we are right now. And i’m not gonna lie it feels pretty magical 🧚‍♀️ Qwen3.6 27B running inside of Pi coding agent via Llama.cpp on the MacBook Pro For non-trivial tasks on the @huggingface codebases, this feels very, very close to hitting the latest Opus in Claude Code, or whatever shiny monopolistic closed source API of the day is. In full airplane mode. Most people haven’t realized this yet. If you have, it means you have a huge headstart to what I call the second revolution of AI. Powerful local models for efficiency, security, privacy, sovereignty 🔥
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Axel@AxelVincent_·
@heyramzi Gemma4 under the hood?
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Ramzi
Ramzi@heyramzi·
I've made a 100% local text to speech app where I can speak in English and it will write in Portuguese. Don't think I've seen that in any other TTS app.
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Axel@AxelVincent_·
@ziegler_de OpenCode and Codex are open source. You still need to pay a sub somewhere, or rent a big VPS to run local LLM ✌️🥸
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Vlad de Ziegler
Vlad de Ziegler@ziegler_de·
Claude's hourly rate on "auto mode" is officially higher than a dev. This is probably the turning point for many companies to look for alternatives. What's your favorite open-source alternative to CC?
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