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Abhi Pillai

@abhiondemand

Head of AI Product & Engineering at Array. Sharing what I'm building and learning in and with AI.

🏙️ Brooklyn, NY Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Abhi Pillai
Abhi Pillai@abhiondemand·
Just knocked out 3 side project fixes from my phone while waiting in line for coffee. Six months ago this would've been impossible. Mobile AI-assisted dev has changed everything: → Debug in coffee lines → Merge PRs during commutes
→ Ship features in life's margins Here I’m using Codex but others work too. Your side project needs moments, not hours.
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Happy Valentine’s Day! Enjoy :)
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@gdb Would love to see and learn. Screenshare and show your workflow if you can!
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Abhi Pillai@abhiondemand·
@boringmarketer Hey - Excited for this! Is there a way I can preview what’s in a couple of these skills? E.g. Is it just MD files? Or is it more sophisticated?
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The Boring Marketer
The Boring Marketer@boringmarketer·
how to turn Claude Code into a full stack creative team (create the highest quality images, videos, etc. from the command line in seconds) 1) RESEARCH - this is the MCP layer, use playwright to feed visual inspo, perplexity to pull info on your niche, competitors, firecrawl to scrape or search 2) BRIEF - I built a creative strategist skill that builds killer briefs from raw data and routes it to the right model and generation skill 3) GENERATE - I get variations in one go from each of the best models (only need nano banana pro for images) I have another skill stack here with specialties for each type of asset I need 4) ITERATE - this uses json prompting and all the latest techniques so I can iterate with precision on the outputs the best part is it stacks with other skills, so I have my brand voice, direct response copy, and 8 other core skills I can use in the flow for scripts, angles, hooks and more one builder/marketer with the right tools is unstoppable
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Abhi Pillai@abhiondemand·
Added @claudeai to our Slack today. We hit a bug. Small, but annoying. Usually, a dev would jump in, burn a few cycles, knock it out. Not this time. I just told Claude, “Can you fix this?” That’s it. No extra context, no hand-holding. It grabbed what it needed from the thread, worked through the problem, opened a PR. No edits from me. It passed the tests. I asked it to add a few tests to prevent future regressions. Claude did that too. Minutes later, it’s merged. No one got pulled off their real work. No energy wasted on tiny fires. This is how you get compounding leverage. Fix the small things without slowing your people down. The future isn’t hype. It’s this. Shipping, improving, moving forward.
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Abhi Pillai@abhiondemand·
The first step to automating a business process is documenting it. With Nano Banana Pro, you can automate documenting that too. Describe your process to an AI and it’ll create a detailed flow chart for you. Prototyped in @GoogleAIStudio. Try it out here: ai.studio/apps/drive/1bm…
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Abhi Pillai@abhiondemand·
.@meetgranola 👋my company is using granola and wanted to get a weekly synthesis of our meetings emailed to us. Is there a way to set that up or an api or a way to connect with zapier or n8n?
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Abhi Pillai@abhiondemand·
TIL: Zoom has a whiteboard feature that basically looks like Figjam, Miro, etc. Had a colleague use it at a meeting today and it seemed just as good as alternatives. At least for a basic use case. It made me think… It took Figma founders years of R&D to build a performant infinite canvas in the browser. Now it’s a commodity. Innovation in technology or design doesn’t mean you’ll create an enduring business. You have to create network effects.
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Everyone's hyping Gemini 3.0. I spent last night experimenting with it. Here's what I found most interesting (it wasn't the model): @GoogleAIStudio might be the best place to prototype Gen AI capabilities right now. Gemini has some of the best Gen AI capabilities available: • Strong, maybe SOTA, multimodal LLM • Best-in-class image generation and editing • Live conversation (audio/video) • Google Search grounding • Google Maps integration And you can mix all of these in AI Studio without writing code. I built a meeting coach *that I can talk to* using a single prompt in 2 minutes. How it works: • Paste in a meeting transcript • It coaches you through improvements using Gemini Live (actually talks to you) • Gives you a summary at the end with concrete takeaways And the best part? AI studio generates a shareable link of the app so others can test it immediately. I can send you a link right now to the meeting coach and you could try it. No login. No setup. Instant user testing. Want to build: • A travel planner with Maps + image generation? • A research assistant with Search grounding? • A voice coach with live conversation? You can...in just a few minutes...for free (did i forget to mention that?).
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Putting Gemini 3.0 to the test by having it build a nursing job simulation...not bad for just two prompts!
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@OfficialLoganK have you/could you share the prompts that created these apps?
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
So, was the wait worth it?
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Christian Keil@pronounced_kyle·
I made an editable version in Google Sheets, if you also want to become the greatest baseball player of all time: tinyurl.com/haradatemplate
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Arpan Gupta@arpangup

When Shohei Ohtani was a high school freshman, he created a detailed "dream sheet" with one central goal: to be the #1 draft pick for 8 NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball) teams. It was a 64-cell roadmap based on a framework called the Harada Method. Here's exactly what Shohei did 👇 1. First, some history.... The Harada Method was created by Takashi Harada, a Japanese junior high track coach. He took a team ranked last out of 380 schools and, using his system, turned them into the #1 team in the region within 3 years. They held that top spot for the next 6 years. 2. You start by placing your main goal in the center of an 8x8 grid. For Ohtani, this was "be the #1 draft pick." 3. Next, you identify 8 critical supporting pillars needed to achieve that goal. These surround the main goal. Ohtani's 8 pillars were: • Body • Control • Sharpness • Speed • Pitch Variance • Personality • Karma/Luck • Mental Toughness 4. You then break down each of those 8 pillars into 8 smaller, actionable tasks or daily routines. This fills out the entire 64-cell grid, turning a massive dream into a concrete, daily action plan. To improve his karma, he listed tangible actions like: • Showing Respect to Umpires • Picking up trash • Being positive • Being someone people want to support 5. The method goes far deeper than just technical skills. It forces you to analyze your weaknesses and build confidence. It also has a highlight on service to others, emphasizing that humility and contributing to your community are essential for personal success. 6. The key to the system is daily execution and accountability. Once the 64-cell chart is complete, you turn the tasks and habits into a daily diary and a "Routine Check Sheet." It’s designed to transform abstract intentions into a measurable, daily practice.

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Arpan Gupta@arpangup

When Shohei Ohtani was a high school freshman, he created a detailed "dream sheet" with one central goal: to be the #1 draft pick for 8 NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball) teams. It was a 64-cell roadmap based on a framework called the Harada Method. Here's exactly what Shohei did 👇 1. First, some history.... The Harada Method was created by Takashi Harada, a Japanese junior high track coach. He took a team ranked last out of 380 schools and, using his system, turned them into the #1 team in the region within 3 years. They held that top spot for the next 6 years. 2. You start by placing your main goal in the center of an 8x8 grid. For Ohtani, this was "be the #1 draft pick." 3. Next, you identify 8 critical supporting pillars needed to achieve that goal. These surround the main goal. Ohtani's 8 pillars were: • Body • Control • Sharpness • Speed • Pitch Variance • Personality • Karma/Luck • Mental Toughness 4. You then break down each of those 8 pillars into 8 smaller, actionable tasks or daily routines. This fills out the entire 64-cell grid, turning a massive dream into a concrete, daily action plan. To improve his karma, he listed tangible actions like: • Showing Respect to Umpires • Picking up trash • Being positive • Being someone people want to support 5. The method goes far deeper than just technical skills. It forces you to analyze your weaknesses and build confidence. It also has a highlight on service to others, emphasizing that humility and contributing to your community are essential for personal success. 6. The key to the system is daily execution and accountability. Once the 64-cell chart is complete, you turn the tasks and habits into a daily diary and a "Routine Check Sheet." It’s designed to transform abstract intentions into a measurable, daily practice.

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Abhi Pillai@abhiondemand·
@NawaazB Refresh and try again when you get a chance and lmk if it still doesn't work
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Enter a goal and I’ll generate the 8x8 grid for you. g.co/gemini/share/6…
Arpan Gupta@arpangup

When Shohei Ohtani was a high school freshman, he created a detailed "dream sheet" with one central goal: to be the #1 draft pick for 8 NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball) teams. It was a 64-cell roadmap based on a framework called the Harada Method. Here's exactly what Shohei did 👇 1. First, some history.... The Harada Method was created by Takashi Harada, a Japanese junior high track coach. He took a team ranked last out of 380 schools and, using his system, turned them into the #1 team in the region within 3 years. They held that top spot for the next 6 years. 2. You start by placing your main goal in the center of an 8x8 grid. For Ohtani, this was "be the #1 draft pick." 3. Next, you identify 8 critical supporting pillars needed to achieve that goal. These surround the main goal. Ohtani's 8 pillars were: • Body • Control • Sharpness • Speed • Pitch Variance • Personality • Karma/Luck • Mental Toughness 4. You then break down each of those 8 pillars into 8 smaller, actionable tasks or daily routines. This fills out the entire 64-cell grid, turning a massive dream into a concrete, daily action plan. To improve his karma, he listed tangible actions like: • Showing Respect to Umpires • Picking up trash • Being positive • Being someone people want to support 5. The method goes far deeper than just technical skills. It forces you to analyze your weaknesses and build confidence. It also has a highlight on service to others, emphasizing that humility and contributing to your community are essential for personal success. 6. The key to the system is daily execution and accountability. Once the 64-cell chart is complete, you turn the tasks and habits into a daily diary and a "Routine Check Sheet." It’s designed to transform abstract intentions into a measurable, daily practice.

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