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@Jeswan22

building @mumblenote | ex Goldman → AI startup | non-technical builder who vibe codes | dumping learnings along the way

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Mumble AI
Mumble AI@mumblenote·
Mumble AI Local Mode is here. Run meetings, voice notes, and dictation fully on your Mac. Nothing leaves your device. Works offline. Switch between Local and Cloud anytime.
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Mumble AI
Mumble AI@mumblenote·
Mumble 1.1 is out. Four things that make voice a real input method on your Mac: 1. Meetings: edit attendees, translate summaries, pick templates while recording Add or remove attendees anytime. Pick speakers from the live transcript. Regenerate summaries in any language. Pick output templates right from the recorder.
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new LLM brain symptom: if I don't have at least one agent running in parallel while I work, I feel inefficient
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@LukeW Seeing this across PMs, founders, even non-technical people. The green squares are the new social proof
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GitHub is becoming the new Twitter
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i feel the same way. i still take my own notes while running an AI recorder in the background. what i really want is something like this: i jot things down or tap a line from live transcript during the meeting, and after the meeting i can see how my notes connect to the full summary. my notes stay mine, AI just fills in the gaps
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jenny wen@jenny_wen·
one silly AI thing i can’t get myself to fully adopt is meeting notes. there’s something about taking my own notes that locks things into memory for me, and seeing the notes in my own voice makes it easier to jog what happened.
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Jes@Jeswan22·
@cowjuh wow…the footage has this weirdly cinematic first-person quality, like I’m inside the scene. love the vibe
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jenny z@cowjuh·
i invented a hairclip camera and moved from nyc to shenzhen to make it :)
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Jes@Jeswan22·
@DataChaz soon every one will be a full-time LLM coworker
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Charly Wargnier
Charly Wargnier@DataChaz·
I used to work 12 hours a day. AI removed that limit. I now work 20.
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Jes@Jeswan22·
@lulumeservey People often treat mistakes as damage to contain. But best leaders treat them as windows to build trust. The courage to step forward at all is what people actually remember.
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Lulu Cheng Meservey
Lulu Cheng Meservey@lulumeservey·
The dilemma when something goes wrong is you’re expected to explain yourself but anything you say to mitigate it gets discounted as dodging blame Judo move: you can own the mistake on behalf of someone else, then immediately come to their defense Now you’re not defending yourself or a faceless company (weak, evasive), you’re defending another person (loyal, gracious) This is a great example, very well done
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Boris Cherny@bcherny

Mistakes happen. As a team, the important thing is to recognize it’s never an individuals’s fault — it’s the process, the culture, or the infra. In this case, there was a manual deploy step that should have been better automated. Our team has made a few improvements to the automation for next time, a couple more on the way.

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Jes@Jeswan22·
@KarenLouu Okay this is much better than my ASCII doodles
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Jes@Jeswan22·
built my first personal mini site. gonna treat it like playing sims back in the day - simple small house first, work hard to buy more fancy furniture
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Zack Shapiro
Zack Shapiro@zackbshapiro·
Some personal news: I’m joining @harvey to lead product. Building an AI-native law firm taught me what lawyers actually need from these tools — turns out that’s a rare skill set. Incredibly excited to work alongside the team to shape what’s next. More soon. 🚀🚀🚀
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Jes@Jeswan22·
I used to scribble thoughts on sticky notes, paste them into my journal, and doodle in the margins as a kid. Pretext let me rebuild that. Talk or type to dump thought cards, brew them into a journal entry, and the ASCII doodles breathe while text dances around them. Childhood upgraded. Thanks Pretext.
Cheng Lou@_chenglou

My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow

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Jes@Jeswan22·
@hbshih This is incredibly well crafted! And the write-up was excellent too. Really curious, how long in total did this take you to make?
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Ben Shih
Ben Shih@hbshih·
Best day of my life is here 🙈💛
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan

A non-technical designer turned 300+ of my podcast transcripts into an RPG game. You explore an 8-bit pixel world, meet guests like @bchesky @nikitabier @ElenaVerna @zoink, compete with them to test your product knowledge, and capture them like Pokémon. SO FUN. And surprisingly educational! Here's the step-by-step story of how @hbshih built this and what he learned: lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-i-built-… If this doesn't get your vibe-coding juices flowing, I don't know what will. (Play it here: lennyrpg.fun)

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Thariq
Thariq@trq212·
We just added /btw to Claude Code! Use it to have side chain conversations while Claude is working.
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