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Amandeep Sandhu ✌︎ ㋡

Amandeep Sandhu ✌︎ ㋡

@SandhuDotDev

Building mode. Prev @GitHub, @MongoDB, @netlify

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Bhanu Teja P
Bhanu Teja P@pbteja1998·
I am discovering so many new ways people are using MissionControlHQ.ai every single day... This one is my favourite. You can close the complete loop if you want to: User reports a bug via email ⬇️ AI support agent checks the codebase and help center ⬇️ Respond to user saying we are on it ⬇️ Create a support Ticket (something like GitHub issue, or a slack message) ⬇️ AI coding agent creates a PR ⬇️ AI review agent reviews the PR ⬇️ Merge PR ⬇️ AI support agent replies back to user saying it's fixed I am going to try to create this loop as a workflow and give it to users as a one click workflow setup.
Tibo@tibo_maker

my most powerful workflow so far: connect Mission Control to both: - your support tool - your codebase it can then: - answer to users with the best source of truth - create PRs to fix stuff this is awesome and works out of the box

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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
Not enough people are talking about how much AI is impacting the role of data science. I was chatting with a DS friend, and he said that most of his team's work now is reviewing half-assed AI data analysis from PMs and engineers. And that 50% of the time, that analysis is wrong. The role is becoming less fun.
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Amandeep Sandhu ✌︎ ㋡
SaaS has always been data, workflows and UI. If agent becomes the primary user then UI disappears, workflow creation and management gets transferred over to Agents - they are better at it. And the last of the UI elements move to generative UI rendered by AI for humans to consume. What we are left with is just databases and our AI assistants. Hence, imo headless SaaS is dead SaaS. The only way for SaaS to survive is by offering their own agent that controls the data, workflows, UI and passes relevant info to the users agent.
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ericosiu
ericosiu@ericosiu·
My bet is everyone is going to have something River-like at their company. We have been doing this for the last 2 months at my company - we call it 'Single Brain'. Since we're a marketing services company, we have it focus on that. The speed multiplier it adds is insane. Just think about it: ads, SEO, creative, analytics, etc. are all at your fingertips. The moment the individual sees it, they can't ever go back to the old way of working. Watching everyone's brains accelerate has been a joy.
tobi lutke@tobi

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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
is anyone vibecoding making actual cool stuff or is it still all mostly slop
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Parag Agrawal
Parag Agrawal@paraga·
The Museum of the Human Web is open to everyone for a week. May 8-16 9a-5p 238 King St, SF luma.com/h85fumdt
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Jacob Posel
Jacob Posel@jacob_posel·
Introducing HQ: the AI operating system for your company. HQ lets your team share knowledge, skills, workflows and API access across the organization, so everyone works from the same foundation. Team AI is still messy, and hard. Individuals work in silos. There is no consistent knowledge base. Teams end up with 10 versions of the same skill, all performing at different levels. One person becomes 10x more effective, while everyone else is left trying to catch up. HQ makes this simple. Built on top of Codex and Claude Code, HQ sits directly inside your existing workflow. It helps manage your company's context layer, share skills, standardize workflows and control access, so people only see what they need to see. We built HQ internally to solve a real problem. We use it every day. It has been incredible for enabling our power users, but just as importantly, it has helped the least technical members of our team become incredibly effective AI users. HQ turns one person's breakthrough into everyone's baseline. It is a powerful, elegant tool, and we are incredibly excited to share it with the public. Book a demo below.
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Yahia Bakour 🟦
Yahia Bakour 🟦@mynameisyahia·
went to my partner's favorite workout class that she goes to every day i'm decently athletic (run 20m a week, powerlifter) so thought it would be a breeze what in the seventh circle of hell was that
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Yijie
Yijie@yijiefeng·
I'm noticing a trend there's a growing number of "AI consulting" firms charging $20K+ to "deploy Claude" to legacy businesses (mid-sized law, accounting, PE firms) as "Anthropic enterprise partners" what this means: - they install claude code, cowork - run a few commands to connect to tools - give generic or misleading advice on a tech stack meanwhile, there's more interest than ever for firms with 0 technical staff to build SaaS in-house and there's an entire industry of advice givers seeking to profit off of this trend last week I was on a call with a PE firm (working with one of these agencies) and someone who had never written code was asking whether to run a RAG vector DB on a Mac mini to chunk internal docs can't make this up
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Naval
Naval@naval·
AIs replace UIs and APIs.
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Amandeep Sandhu ✌︎ ㋡
Amandeep Sandhu ✌︎ ㋡@SandhuDotDev·
@sama @pashmerepat It’s clear that Anthropic’s bet on devs and their own ecosystem will be short lived as compared to the agentic world and how that fits into wearables. Kudos
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
you can sign in to openclaw with your chatgpt account now and use your subscription there! happy lobstering.
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Austin Kennedy
Austin Kennedy@astnkennedy·
I'm 22 years old and Claude Code is deteriorating my brain. Every single day for the last 6 months I've had 6 to 8 Claude Code terminals open, waiting for a response just so I can hit 'enter' 75% of the time. And it's doing something to me. In convos with a couple of friends, it's been a point that's been brought up pretty frequently. None of us feel as sharp as we used to. I don't know if it's just us, or others in their 20s are feeling the same thing, but it's something I've been thinking about a lot. P.S. I know this is a problem with my reliability/usage of it, not Claude Code itself, but the effects are real nonetheless
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Yahia Bakour 🟦
Yahia Bakour 🟦@mynameisyahia·
Was in SF two weeks ago, spent a lot of time at Hogpatch Met a YC founder building a browser-API startup. Unfortunately a fairly broken product, zero traction He got way too interested when he heard I was bootstrapped with hundreds of customers Today, two separate people told me he's planning to pivot into my product and is already lying to people about the quality of our data I won't name him, but if you're reading this I'm disappointed in you.
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Amandeep Sandhu ✌︎ ㋡
Amandeep Sandhu ✌︎ ㋡@SandhuDotDev·
All the crazy complicated BS that SaaS created is about to die a quick death.
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