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John Wang

John Wang

@Grokify

VP Product @saviynt, Vibe PM, Product Engineer

Katılım Aralık 2008
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John Wang
John Wang@Grokify·
@levie Coding works because the UX works. You're right that the challenge is in wrapping the models for different users and this is the challenge for 2026.
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
The capability overhang right now in AI is pretty massive. Most of the world still thinks of AI as chatbots that will answer a question on demand but not yet do real work for them. Beyond coding, almost no knowledge work has had any real agentic automation applied to it yet. The past quarter of model updates is going to open up an all new AI agent use-cases across nearly every industry. The winners will be those that can figure out how to wrap the models in the right agent scaffolding, provide the agent the right data to work with context engineering, and deliver the change management that actually drives the change in workflow for the customer. This is what 2026 will be about.
frankie@FrankieIsLost

there’s a billion dollars inside the opus 4.5 model weights and you just need to type the right claude code prompts to get them out

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John Wang@Grokify·
Better prompts and multi-agent teams help. We just need to make them more ubiquitous.
Peter Choi@pitachoi

@levie There's also a trust overhang. Most people (devs) have tried chatgpt, hit a hallucination and mentally filed it away. Better models help, but what really makes a difference is agents that stop and ask instead of confidently plowing ahead with wrong assumptions.

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John Wang@Grokify·
AI coding tools are incredible at starting projects. But finishing them still breaks down at: • QA • Docs • Security • Release coordination The AI-start / human-finish gap is real. Here’s my 6 agent team to help in @AnthropicAI Claude Code! 👇 github.com/grokify/releas…
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near
near@nearcyan·
the age of the engineer is over.
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Tanay Lohia@tanaylohia·
Yeah, but when you're making so many features now, pushing out too many git commits might flood the git with a lot of working and non working codes. Why not just have a one click 'Save' which saves that instance in local? You just go back to it in one go as well. Like games where you can Save and Load to.
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Tanay Lohia
Tanay Lohia@tanaylohia·
I thought @claudeai Code was God until it completely messed up my app while taking it from 90% to 100%. Im the era of vibecoding, we need something like a 'Code Restore Point' that you should be able to set up with one click and go back to in one click. Git isn't enough. @cursor_ai @AnthropicAI @OpenAI
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Maye Musk@mayemusk

Made by @grok Imagine. This was a serious photo of my three children when young. The photographer wanted them to look serious. I didn’t want anyone to see it. Now @grok has made them smile.🤗🤗

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John Wang@Grokify·
@levie All PMs need to vibe code now. This is not new. This is just the next evolution of wireframes, allowing PMs to express their thoughts. The next step is to have the prototypes use production approved tech stacks.
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
AI will blur the lines between many functions over time because you can now begin to do things either higher or lower in the stack, or expand to other adjacent functions. A very obvious area is that PMs should almost always be showing up with functional prototypes.
Kaz Nejatian@nejatian

We are adding a coding section to all of our Product Managers interviews at @Shopify. We'll start with APM interviews. We expect candidates to build a prototype of the product they suggested in the case interview. There is no excuse for PMs not building prototypes.

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matt palmer
matt palmer@mattyp·
agents are just "llm + loop + tools" I spent time breaking down a web-enabled coding agent and realized most of the complexity is optional here's what I learned 👇
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John Wang@Grokify·
@nejatian @Shopify 100%! Many Product Managers already come from Engineering so it's an important skill set they already have Vibe Coding makes it much easier to use. My PM team is Vibe Coding and I'm looking to align this with production tech stacks now. #VibeCoding #ProductManagement
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Kaz Nejatian
Kaz Nejatian@nejatian·
We are adding a coding section to all of our Product Managers interviews at @Shopify. We'll start with APM interviews. We expect candidates to build a prototype of the product they suggested in the case interview. There is no excuse for PMs not building prototypes.
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zak.eth
zak.eth@0xzak·
I've been in crypto for over 10 years and I’ve Never been hacked. Perfect OpSec record. Yesterday, my wallet was drained by a malicious @cursor_ai extension for the first time. If it can happen to me, it can happen to you. Here’s a full breakdown. 🧵👇
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John Wang@Grokify·
@svpino It depends on how good you are at cleaning it up and getting it to do what you want the first time around. For some of my vibe coding projects, the path is: Vibe > Compile > Test (Yay!) > git commit > Add pipeline scans > Fix findings > Review code > Profit!
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
Vibe-coding feels like magic. Until you're the one cleaning up the magic later.
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