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David East

@_davideast

Now @GoogleLabs, after 12 years @Firebase Working on @stitchbygoogle & @julesagent. DESIGN.md core team.

Washington, DC Katılım Eylül 2013
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David East@_davideast·
Introducing the Stitch SDK Yes. You can program design now. I've been dreaming of shipping this for so long because it's just so much fun to use. I welcome all the stars ⭐️ github.com/google-labs-co…
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David East@_davideast·
In a few days I'll release the most ambitious solo project of my career. This took all 12 years of my Firebase expertise and 6 months of patient development. I believe this has the potential to change everything for build on Firebase and maybe more. Shoot me a DM if you have the time to give it a try. psa: I don't work on Firebase anymore but I was one of the earliest employees so I'll always be a Firebaser.
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@davis7 This is wild. And to think I felt good about my Evo X2 setup running wsl containers.
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Ben Davis@davis7·
Get a linux box/home server, it's so absurdly worth it u will never want to go back It's the best way to handle background agents by far, Devin and Cursor are both really good if u don't want to bother with the hardware (either way getting it off ur laptop feels so good) The things to setup: - Tailscale on all the machines - Color coded tmux on each machine that auto opens on SSH in - T3 code running on your "code" machine with the "npx t3" cmd, then use the UI on ur laptop from where ever - SSH allowed passwordless between ur devices (but only those obv) - A skill that has your full set of devices + ips in it for codex and claude code to know how to ssh between them to do random stuff Having a KVM is also really nice if u need to remote in and reboot stuff randomly
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Zach Warunek@ZachWarunek

the number of coding agents i have running on my laptop has dropped to an all time low, near zero

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David East@_davideast·
DESIGN.md is the third most trending repo on GitHub this week. Absolutely wild. Great ready because we have a lot coming soon.
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David East@_davideast·
It's crazy how effective this prompt trailer is. "Don't act. Just think and present solutions."
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David East@_davideast·
@sijirano Music to my ears. I actually have two more packages landing that I think are the most useful bits. I would love to get your feedback on them
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sijirano@sijirano·
@_davideast it's exactly what i needed for a side project. thanks!
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David East@_davideast·
Finally. I shipped a side-project. Introducing inbrowser. Pluggable AI architecture totally in the browser. site: inbrowser.io repo: github.com/davideast/inbr… @​inbrowser/model: on-device w/ transformers.js & webgpu. Cloud model proxies and OpenRouter BYOK flows. @​inbrowser/agent: pluggable client-side agent architecture @​inbrowser/resumable: pick up and resume across refreshes @​inbrowser/relay: when you need a server, syncs resumable jobs and picks up across network drops and backgrounded tabs.
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fks@FredKSchott·
Just Shipped: Flue 1.0 Beta Flue is the TypeScript framework for building the next generation of agents, designed around an open agent harness with zero LLM lock-in. It’s like Astro, for agents. Flue 1.0 has been redesigned around three core primitives: 🔁 Workflows — structured automations designed for background work, where your code drives the agent from start to finish. 🧭 Agents (New!) — autonomous, stateful loops where the model drives itself to complete a given task. 📡 Channels (New!) — connect agents to Slack, GitHub, Linear, Discord, Teams, and more. Flue handles the boilerplate for you. Everything shares the same durable foundation, powered internally by Pi, Vite, and Durable Streams. Deploy anywhere, use any LLM, and recover running agents across restarts and downtime. We’ve talked to a lot of teams building agents, and keep hearing the same thing: getting to production is hard work. We built Flue to help change that. Flue 1.0 Beta is available today. Give it a try and let me know what you think!
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Simon@tokumin·
🚢a huge @NotebookLM ship today! The new NotebookLM is better at what you love and can do much more of what you expect! 🌟 average win-rate of +15% over OG Notebook across our core chat evals, spiking to +28% win-rate for hard research tasks 🎨 Many new file formats (docx, xlsx, md, csv, json, svg etc) with especially beautiful PDFs, charts and images 🖥️ A cloud computer unlocking complex data analysis workflows for insights and decisions that count 🔍 Helps you find high quality sources online and expand on existing sources using Google Search (eg find and add all the references from a paper) We want Notebook to be the best tool for research and hope you find our latest iteration to be even more useful!
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NotebookLM@NotebookLM

Introducing a more powerful NotebookLM 🚀 Massive upgrades deliver agentic capabilities in chat, more advanced reasoning, and a suite of new output formats. Tackling complex, multi-step research problems has never been easier. Rolling out now to Google AI Ultra subscribers.

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Meng To@MengTo·
Here's how I avoid these: - Don't use GPT 5.5 to start a design - Always use an image reference or site url - Never prompt without a taste skill or DESIGN.md - Set up design rules in AGENTS.md - Get familiar with their names so you can change them
Wes Bos@wesbos

the four horsemen of the apocalypse

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Paul Bakaus@pbakaus·
Introducing Impeccable 3.5, the best way to design in production: iterate on real UI with your AI agent, in the codebase you actually ship. Turns out many popular design skills, including Impeccable and Anthropic's frontend-design, weren't actually very good at...design (the workflow was valuable, but the output didn't magically make LLMs like GPT great designers). We measured it across thousands of generations: 74% of pages used the cream AI-default background, 76% reached for extreme letter-spacing, 90%+ failed the contrast floor. So we started fixing slop systematically, specific to each model. The skill now compiles rules for the exact defects each model makes, instead of shipping one generic file to everyone. The biggest jump is in GPT-5.5 and Codex. Also new: ◆ It now knows the difference between a new project and an existing one. Existing codebase, it reads your design system and preserves your identity. Greenfield, it seeds a fresh palette from 129 hand-curated anchors so every cold start doesn't drift to the same safe colors. ◆ Live Mode is now in beta, and works at two scales. Type a direction into the new Steer bar, or speak it, and the agent reads the whole page and edits it in place. Or pick a single element, steer it with a sub-command, live-edit any copy, and accept the variant straight back to source. Insert mode scaffolds brand-new elements between the ones already there. Recovery survives HMR, hidden heroes, and dev-tool overlays. ◆ A rebuilt anti-pattern detector. Torn off jsdom and onto a real CSS cascade resolver: roughly 20x faster, dependency-free, and now small enough to run inline inside the skill, not just the CLI and extension. 14 new rules, 41 total. ◆ The skill keeps itself current, checking once a day and offering to update. Plus /impeccable init and a bare /impeccable that reads your repo and tells you the next move. Free, open source. Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and more. impeccable.style
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Stitch by Google
Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle·
What will you build with Stitch? The Stitch build challenge with Contra starts now! $10k in prizes. Link in 🧵
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