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@ImposerImp

Breaking and building

Katılım Şubat 2014
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imposer@ImposerImp·
pointing at a menu because you don’t want to pronounce the word wrong is a very real travel experience so i built an app that teaches just the pronunciation rules, not the language ~25 minutes per language 4 languages live first 100 users get full access free today
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punarv@ycocerious·
Anyone who knows me knows exactly how hard we've been working for the past 7 months to get this out. The only reason it took this long was because we wanted to have absolutely zero compromise on quality - in terms of UI/UX, medical accuracy or the blood testing experience itself. Tomorrow, we are going to be launching the website and the waitlist for what we know is going to be the best healthcare application in India. We are going to make waves so huge that the entire industry will have no choice but to take notice. Health has been reactive for far too long - and the traditional healthcare system (hospitals, insurance etc) makes billions of dollars off of you every year because of this. No longer. This revolution is a fight against the exploitative system that treats us as numbers on an excel sheet. Bookmark this tweet. Share it. Retweet about us. We will win, no matter the cost.
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@Naina_2728 Try this out. Trypronvo.com . Helps you learn pronunciation of languages without actually learning the entire language
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Naina@Naina_2728·
my fav past time activity is trying out new products and giving feedback to the founders
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Sudarshan S@realsudarshansk·
I made an ad for my product. Got a Ye cameo
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imposer@ImposerImp·
@leejihoondd it makes you life so much easier. It is also polite to others
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Jihoon Lee@leejihoondd·
@ImposerImp the menu point is so real. never thought about learning rules not vocab.
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imposer@ImposerImp·
pointing at a menu because you don’t want to pronounce the word wrong is a very real travel experience so i built an app that teaches just the pronunciation rules, not the language ~25 minutes per language 4 languages live first 100 users get full access free today
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imposer@ImposerImp·
@blasrodri thank you, really appreciate it. arabic would be a great one to add and it would also push Pronvo into supporting non-latin languages too.
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imposer@ImposerImp·
use code: PRODUCTHUNT for free access ( only for first 100 users)
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@twostraws How do they diverge? Is codex good at solving complex tasks or its the approach that makes them differ?
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Paul Hudson@twostraws·
I've been flipping between Codex and Claude a lot these last two weeks, and if it's taught me anything it's this: these two tools are almost nothing alike. I had naively assumed they would be vaguely similar, but nope – once you push them hard they diverge fast.
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@kamal_stark_ @heynavtoor You should first create a design file where you explain how you want the site to look. You can’t just use the skill and tell AI to build. You need to define it
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Learn with Kamalveer@kamal_stark_·
@heynavtoor I tried it but I am not happy with the results, LEFT section has my code, and RIGHT section has the code I generated using the "Apple.md" file. Do I need to enhance the prompt or something else?? Would really appreciate your inputs if you can help.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨 Someone reverse-engineered the design systems of Apple, Spotify, Airbnb, and 30+ billion-dollar companies. Packed each one into a single file. Free. It's called Awesome Design MD. Drop one file into your project. Your AI agent builds UI that looks like Spotify. Or Apple. Or Airbnb. Instantly. Not screenshots. Not Figma links. A single DESIGN .md file that captures every color, font, spacing value, button style, and layout pattern from a real website. In a format AI agents read and reproduce. Here's the difference: Tell Claude Code "build me a landing page" and it gives you generic UI. Tell Claude Code "build me a landing page" with Spotify's DESIGN .md in your project and it gives you Spotify. Here's what's inside: → Apple. Premium white space, SF Pro typography, cinematic imagery. → Spotify. Vibrant green on dark, bold type, album-art-driven layout. → Airbnb. Warm coral accent, photography-driven, rounded UI. → Linear. Ultra-minimal, precise spacing, purple accent. → SpaceX. Stark black and white, full-bleed imagery, futuristic. → BMW. Dark premium surfaces, precise German engineering aesthetic. → NVIDIA. Green-black energy, technical power aesthetic. → Uber. Bold black and white, tight type, urban energy. → Sentry, PostHog, Raycast, Cursor, ElevenLabs, and 20+ more. Here's how to use it: → Pick a design system from the collection → Copy the DESIGN .md file into your project root → Tell your AI agent to use it → Get UI that matches the design language of a billion-dollar company That's it. One file. Your AI agent now has the design taste of a $200/hour design consultant. Designers charge $5,000+ for a custom design system. Companies spend $50,000+ building one from scratch. This is free. 31 design systems. Copy. Paste. Ship beautiful UI. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and any AI coding agent that reads project files. 100% Open Source. MIT License.
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imposer@ImposerImp·
@hudsonjameson Well the hackers definitely knew the security wasn’t that great for them to plan out such a big social engineering hack
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Hudson Jameson@hudsonjameson·
People are overly focusing on the 2/5 multisig aspect. Yes, of course it should have been a higher threshold, but this was a long term operation involving multiple in person meetings and $1mil deposited to gain trust. I bet even with a 4/5 multisig they would just compromise all 4 in similar ways.
Drift@DriftProtocol

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imposer@ImposerImp·
spent the last few days building something i wish existed before my trip to france. i couldn't pronounce anything on the menu. tried duolingo, too much. tried google translate, learned nothing. then i discovered: french only has around 12 pronunciation rules. learn them and you can read ANY word out loud. same for spanish, italian, portuguese. so i built an app that teaches just that. 25 minutes per language. no vocabulary. no grammar. just the rules. launching tuesday. first 100 people get full access free. what language would you learn first?
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Adithya@adiiHQ·
i’m at a cafe in indiranagar and they just told me to keep my laptop away because it’s a weekend. lmao - this is my sign to take a break.
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@Saboo_Shubham_ Yes it’s expensive now, but overtime the costs would reduce drastically compared to human call center where the costs would increase
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Shubham Saboo@Saboo_Shubham_·
The cost is insane here. $0.50 per minute. That’s $30 an hour. An outsourced human call center worker costs about $0.017 a minute (roughly $1.02/hour). You’re paying a 30x premium to talk to an AI Agent. Everything seems good till it isn't.
Shubham Saboo@Saboo_Shubham_

This is getting way too real! I can now get on a video call with my OpenClaw Agents to chat with them face to face. All i need to do is to send them a Google meet invite.

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imposer@ImposerImp·
@levelsio well, loyalty programs are a trap. they make you stay at worse hotels just to collect points at "your" chain. you should just go ahead and book the best hotel in the city rather than buying what the points tell you to.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Booking sites (OTAs) give you the worst rooms in a hotel The best rooms go to members of the hotel loyalty programs Before I book directly I always sign up to their site and you're a member Just being a member when you check-in gets you the best rooms and upgrades if available
Chris De David@ChrisDeDavid1

@levelsio Why not use a site like Booking com?

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@levelsio the irony is that most successful "one product" companies started as a side project by someone who was already doing 5 things you don't find the right thing by committing to one thing early. you find it by shipping enough to recognize it when it clicks.
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imposer@ImposerImp·
0 to 1 is addictive because you're learning the whole time 1 to 100 is mostly repeating what already works. important but boring. i just went through the 0 → 1 built a pronunciation app for travelers in a few days. now i'm in the "ok how do i actually get people to use this" phase and it's a completely different muscle.
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Marc Lou@marclou·
I can't focus 100% on a single startup. It's been a few months working on TrustMRR, and I feel a strong urge to try other things. 0 → 1 makes me more excited than 1 → 100
Yasser@yasser_elsaid_

@marclou Do you think you will continue working on multiple products at the same time or go all in on TrustMRR? and why? I think TrustMRR can be huge.

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