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Shane: Ideas Realized

Shane: Ideas Realized

@Xentrilo

Learn. Create. Innovate. Ship. Share. Win. Ideas deserve to be investigated. Vibe Coding @ Lovable

Bay Area, California Katılım Eylül 2021
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Shane: Ideas Realized
Shane: Ideas Realized@Xentrilo·
Huge thanks @bobby_io for introducing me to this monumentally time-sink / absolutely amazing experience: bruno-simon And the biggest salute to @bruno_simon for shipping a full playable 3D web world as a portfolio—Three.js (WebGL + WebGPU), Rapier physics, Howler.js audio… and the whole thing’s open-source (even the Blender files). You sir, are a Legend! Come join us sometime in the Lovable Discord! I’m currently Chasing 20 on the circuit—everything’s perfect until the last corner wall-tap steals the run. Then... then I made it. One more lap. Always one more lap. bruno-simon.com, how fast can you go? Follow me on Suno: /MadXent, enjoy some highlights and the victory at the end.
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@AlexCinovoj 5.6 is a step up for sure, the gap is much less of a jump compared to the Grok 4.5 jump, but still the toolkit now is crazy.
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Alex Cinovoj
Alex Cinovoj@AlexCinovoj·
ChatGPT Work is going to expose a boring production problem. OpenAI can ship a better agent, three GPT-5.6 models, mobile task control, and reasoning knobs. The user still has to know which model to pick, how much reasoning to spend, when the agent should run, and what counts as a good result. That is where most AI rollouts quietly break. Not at the model layer. At the operating surface. If a non-technical operator needs a translation table before they can use the system, the agent is not finished. The missing product is the release gate around the work: defaults, receipts, fallback paths, and clear ownership when the run goes sideways. The next fight is not who has the smartest model. It is who makes the smart model boring enough to trust on a Tuesday afternoon. What control is missing?
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Shane: Ideas Realized@Xentrilo·
@Lovable This is awesom, we saw this coming, a new way to learn is inevitable. Now every student can learn at their own pace, push themselves to deeper understanding, appreciate this fantastic video as well.
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Lovable
Lovable@Lovable·
"They called us in and wanted us to stop what we were doing." Three friends noticed higher learning hadn't changed in centuries, so they made their own fix. At first, their university told them to stop. Now, they’re partners. This is Klar. Built by Isabel, Andreas, and Eric.
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MagicPixel
MagicPixel@MagcPixel·
Using MagicPixel to apply an armor onto a character. Massive timesaver for #gamedevs and #pixelart
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danejw@Djw_learn·
How We Turned UFC PPV Nights Into League Championship Moments Project: Ultimate Fight IQ (UFIQ) Link: ultimatefightiq.com The app Ultimate Fight IQ is a UFC fantasy pick'em platform. Leagues score points bout by bout, but fight night also needs a story: who won the card, who holds the belt, and what happens when two people tie. The problem Flat point totals make ties feel arbitrary. Spreadsheet leagues hand-wave it. Our standard leagues already ask for main-event method and round picks, so ties should break on fight knowledge, not coin flips. We also wanted a visible championship object that moves on numbered PPV cards, not every Fight Night. The solution I built the UFIQ Championship System: SQL views derive event winners and a PPV-only belt holder, trophy pages show history, and live/seasonal standings apply main-event tiebreakers in standard mode. How it works When a card finalizes, event_winners ranks members by points, then perfect picks, then boosted correct picks, then earliest pick time. PPV wins feed league_belts; the most recent numbered event holder gets is_current_holder. Fight Nights add trophies but never transfer the belt. On the live board, rankWithTiebreaker breaks standard-mode ties using main-event method and round picks once the headliner has a winner. Belt and trophy hooks refresh on live score updates. @UFIQ tools read the same views and document the tie rules members see. The result PPV nights feel like title fights inside a league. Members know how ties break. The belt shows on standings and the ticker; the trophy room keeps PPV history by year. Bottom line If your product has recurring "season moments," derive championship state from finalized results, separate event tiers, and write tie rules where members already provide tiebreak inputs.
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Resend
Resend@resend·
🎉 We're proudly sponsoring Email SDK 🎉 - built by @leodev - TypeScript SDK - for transactional email - easily switch between providers - one clean API with adapters We want to compete on value, not vendor lock-in.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Claude Tag, a new way for teams to work with Claude. In Slack, Claude joins as a team member with access to the channels and tools you choose. Tag Claude in and delegate tasks to it while you focus on other work.
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Shane: Ideas Realized@Xentrilo·
@MemeCryptoFR The video is nice and all, but I'm feeling skeptical. Show me more. I need to see:how you did it what your console looks like what your agent stack looks like why the hell you are running 1,800 bots to play. What is your tech stack to run this, feeling skeptical here.
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Kaeru Gaming 🎮@MemeCryptoFR·
🤖 Un utilisateur de Reddit a recréé World of Warcraft avec 1 800 joueurs IA… et plus aucun humain 😱 Un développeur a mis en place un serveur privé de World of Warcraft peuplé d'environ 1 800 bots pilotés par l'IA grâce à l'API de DeepSeek. Ces personnages explorent le monde, discutent entre eux, accomplissent des quêtes et interagissent comme de véritables joueurs. Le résultat est un MMORPG entièrement vide d'êtres humains, mais qui semble pourtant vivant.
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Alex Cinovoj
Alex Cinovoj@AlexCinovoj·
Adobe just shipped the kind of AI teams pay for. Firefly is now in Premiere, Illustrator, InDesign, and Frame.io. It sorts assets, batch-renames clips, finds missing fonts, and cleans up layers. That’s the signal: the winners aren’t the apps with AI. They’re the apps that delete 6 clicks from every task.
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Cursor
Cursor@cursor_ai·
We're launching code storage and git hosting. Origin gives teams and agents a place to host, review, and collaborate on code. Available this fall. Join the waitlist. cursor.com/origin-waitlist
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Cursor@cursor_ai·
We're excited to join forces with @SpaceX to advance the frontier of useful AI. Expect significant improvements to Cursor soon.
SpaceX@SpaceX

SpaceX has exercised the option to acquire @cursor_ai in an all-stock transaction with the goal of building the world’s most useful AI models. For the past few months, SpaceXAI has been jointly training a model with Cursor, which will be released in Cursor and Grok Build soon. We look forward to working closely with the Cursor team to advance our frontier AI capabilities

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emil@emilfagerholm·
introducing a new way to build with lovable instead of writing prompts, just draw directly on your app everyone is now a frontend developer
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Shane: Ideas Realized@Xentrilo·
@ishkabubbles I am finding the same thing and I live in the SF Bay Area as well. Once you get away from the city itself, it's like AI really is just a ghost in the background. Seriously they don't know.
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