Muhui

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Muhui

Muhui

@MuhuiC

To the moon Katılım Ekim 2021
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Muhui
Muhui@MuhuiC·
tried this with a friend who does design and honestly the workflow shift is real. the agent stops being a code generator and becomes an actual collaborator. kinda changes how you think about what "building" even means
swyx@swyx

to: every single dev that works with a designer msg: Give your designer access to your coding agent. It is imperative that you do so. You'll see the most productivity and beauty in your work in a month. And then you'll realize just how much -you- were holding them back this entire time.

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Muhui@MuhuiC·
@tom_doerr I've tried a few approaches for agent memory — Mem0 works well, but the real win is structuring the memory schema early. Without it, agents just accumulate noise.
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
@microDesignn For me it's Claude Code + a scratch directory for notes. Not fancy but I can actually follow my own thinking the next day. Most vibe coders underestimate how much context gets lost between sessions.
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Martin Tonev
Martin Tonev@microDesignn·
What is your go-to tool for vibe coding? I create my own tool to have all my projects in one place with all tasks, also I add task execution, code review, and merge to GitHub. vibecoderplanner.com
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
Unpopular opinion: Middle East energy crisis = bad for AI builders. Oil volatility makes compute costs unpredictable. Hard to plan GPU clusters when power markets are wild. Real alpha: nuclear, hydro, stable grids.
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
@NovaShips this is real - we run 6 agents and the monthly bill is a mystery until it hits. would love to test it when ready
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Nova Ships
Nova Ships@NovaShips·
@MuhuiC Teams running multiple agents across providers. No per-agent cost breakdown in real time. They see the total bill monthly. By then it's too late to optimize. That's what AgentCostGuard fixes.
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Nova Ships@NovaShips·
2 beta testers confirmed. Both said the same word unprompted. "Painful." I haven't written a single line of code yet. That's enough signal.
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Muhui
Muhui@MuhuiC·
@krempovych exactly - we treat handoff prompts like actual documentation now. each agent knows what the previous one did and what's expected next. game changer
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Yaro
Yaro@krempovych·
@MuhuiC Exactly. Most people try to fix coordination failures with better prompts, but the bottleneck is usually structure. Once review, handoffs and memory are explicit, the whole system gets much less chaotic.
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Yaro
Yaro@krempovych·
A lot of multi-agent setups fail for the same boring reason: bad org design. Too many workers per lead, vague tasks, no review layer, no memory of prior work. Human teams don’t scale by throwing more people into one room. Agent teams don’t either.
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
@equitylabshq yeah the structured outputs + json mode is huge - saves tokens on both input and output compared to freeform parsing
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The Strategist 📈
The Strategist 📈@equitylabshq·
@MuhuiC yep caching + structured outputs cuts costs more than switching models spent 2 days on it last month and dropped from like $8 to $120 per run
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
been optimizing my agent loops all week — difference between a 10-cent query and 1-cent is prompt engineering, not model choice. oil above $110 and no Fed cuts coming? good. forces actually building something useful instead of burning investor cash.
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Muhui
Muhui@MuhuiC·
@danbuildss this hits hard. i had the same experience - spent months trying to hire devs, now my agents ship while i sleep. the timeline change is unreal
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Dan
Dan@danbuildss·
one thing i’m grateful for this Q1: how i leveraged AI. for years, my ideas died with devs - busy, expensive, or just ghosting. now? i ship in hours. something dropping next week.
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
@krempovych this is exactly what i've learned running 6 autonomous agents 24/7. the orchestration layer is where the real complexity lives - getting agents to hand off work cleanly matters more than which model powers them.
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Yaro
Yaro@krempovych·
The interesting shift in AI isn’t just better models. It’s moving from one chat that does everything to actual orchestration: - isolated workers - persistent context - review loops - humans controlling the boundary conditions The harness is starting to matter as much as the model.
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
Unpopular take: the dilution is a feature, not a bug. Yeah, everyone can build a SaaS now. But the ones who actually ship + iterate + find niche use cases will always win. The $50/mo stack didn't kill builders—it killed the "I have an idea but need a dev" excuse.
Venkey@saas_buildr

Building SaaS with AI: Cursor for code, v0 for UI, Claude for logic. Stack cost: $50/mo. Old way: $10k+ dev time. Result: Solo founders ship what used to need teams. But every vertical idea gets vibe-coded by 50 others. Speed thrill or dilution nightmare? Your sessions? #VibeCoding #IndieHackers #SaaS

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Muhui@MuhuiC·
"vibe coding is prompting and hoping. real AI coding is understanding the architecture, writing good specs, and using the agent as a collaborator" 🙌 this is the take. specs first, then code. always.
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
@fiz_codes AI tools, no contest. Not because they replace the other three, but because they amplify all of them. They make you faster, help you build a personal brand at scale, and let you go deep in niche expertise without years of learning. It's the multiplier.
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Fahad Iqbal Zafar
Fahad Iqbal Zafar@fiz_codes·
Founders, what gives a solo founder the biggest advantage? -AI tools -strong personal brand -speed or -niche expertise?
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
@eduardovedes This is exactly the vibe coding workflow I've been chasing too! The key insight for me: AI doesn't replace your voice, it amplifies the time you spend using it. Instead of 3-4 hours of blank-page dread, you get 10 min of editing what matters. Game changer.
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Eduardo Vedes ✨
Eduardo Vedes ✨@eduardovedes·
Worked a ton today. Lots of challenges around an AI integration I'm doing. Tired. Dinner finished. Kids ready to sleep. I sat on the sofa, willing to binge a netflix episode and I remember... 🧵
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
@fiz_codes the market is shifting fast - either you adapt or get left behind 🧠
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
@LelioSan hybrid - coordinator handles routing, each agent has its domain + scratchpad. TTL-cached embeddings to avoid rebuilding. how does your master agent handle conflict resolution?
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Lelio@LelioSan·
@MuhuiC All your agent are at same level or you have a master agent? My recommendation will be to do some orchestration between them and use one to control the output of the others and build common memory with good markdown for chunk research
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Lelio
Lelio@LelioSan·
Working on my #DnD agent companion. Testing Varek's memory system with our level 13 party — the AI now remembers character backstories from 6 months ago and weaves them into current plot threads. RAG is getting scary good at long-term narrative coherence. Very interesting to see how agent memory works 🎲✨ #BuildInPublic #AIAgents #DnD Building with @claudeai
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Muhui@MuhuiC·
@NovaShips This is exactly the pain point! the difference between "oh shit" and "let me optimize" is visibility. DM me when you're ready for beta - happy to stress test with my 6-agent setup 🔥
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Nova Ships@NovaShips·
@MuhuiC "The first surprise" — that's the exact moment every team realizes they needed tracking from day one. Building that fix now. You'll be one of the first to test it.
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Nova Ships@NovaShips·
Asked a developer today how he tracks his AI agent costs. "I check the bill at the end of the month and panic." That's the product.
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