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@adamtowerz

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Seattle, WA Katılım Eylül 2018
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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@ParsaKhaz Never use 1MM. Any context over ~150k is purely for extra room when compacting
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Nikolas Ioannou
Nikolas Ioannou@NikolasIoannou_·
Nearly 4 years ago, @marcbaghadjian and I had the crazy idea to build a credit card company. I was 19. Not the Odyssey, nor the Iliad, but our own small epic that we wrote day by day. We knew the odds and we embarked anyway. Fueled only by hope, we made immense sacrifices with no certain return. The idea changes and you change. Behind every photo of two founders, there is an army of people that came together. None of this could be possible without our incredible team, investors, and partners. Today is the end of a chapter in our epic, and the start of a new one.
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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@aidenybai Is/will there be an isolate/react for placing an isolate (written in anything) into a react tree from a parent and owning lifecycle? And such for other libs?
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Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
introducing isolet package any component into a self-contained widget you can embed anywhere your CSS stays isolated. host page styles can't break it works with react, solid, svelte, or vanilla js npm i isolet-js
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Acquired Podcast
Acquired Podcast@AcquiredFM·
Today, we're unveiling the all-new acquired.fm. It's been 8 months in the works, hand-crafted to represent what Acquired has become today. Enjoy :)
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kartik
kartik@sathaxe·
After two years of fatherhood and two kids I can confidently say that these are the best dad pants of all time if you're a SF dad with a kid 0-4 I'll buy you a pair to prove it
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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@akothari @NotionHQ Feeling a lot of tension between notion the place where things are documented and other tools where work is done. Which leaves notion mostly unmaintained even with the best intentions, outside of some use cases where it’s really really stellar
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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@Colin_d_m Also anything with a mini motorways gameplay loop for 20-30min sessions. And maybe a roguelite element.
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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@Colin_d_m I’d love to play an international scale logistics game where you play as the sole provider of air and water shipping and need to establish the right routes to move freight and can pay for investments like “yes, let’s carve a canal all the way through this country”.
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Colin@Colin_d_m·
In 6-12 months when I finish Subway Builder I may open an indie game studio focused on map games with the other Subway Builder devs. If/when this happens what games would you like us to build?
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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@bilkinsfolly Inventing 3d from scratch is a fun way to learn the math 😅
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Luke Webster
Luke Webster@bilkinsfolly·
I've officially become one of those game developers who commit atrocities in 2d rather than learn how a 3d engine works #gamedev #pixelart #construct3
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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@cubfan135 With mending, a future material with more durability isn’t, imo, that interesting. Even netherites durability isn’t really an interesting facet of its design. Otherwise seems good to me, although maybe too big a jump between copper/iron.
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cubfan135@cubfan135·
Minecraft pickaxe durability changes: Wood, Gold: 64 (Wood now 59, Gold now 32) Stone: 128 (now 131) Copper: 256 (now 190) Iron: 512 (now 250) Bronze(copper + iron): 1024 Diamond: 1536 (now 1561) Netherite: 2816 (now 2031) Enderite (or other future end game material): 3456
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Benji Taylor@benjitaylor·
Playing with this fun and completely unnecessary approach to 'severing' OpenClaw connections in Readout. TBD whether or not this actually ships. I think it may have to though...
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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@brian_lovin Can host it on my vibe coded AWS, and I have a vibe coded react on the way too. Dw if they have no battle testing, Claude says they’re good! There’s no moat for my goat.
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sharan ⚡️@sharanjhangiani·
So so hyped for this... we just shipped one of my fav @cura_inc features yet — @meetgranola Integration!!! Every catchup meeting, founders tell you things that matter: "We're pivoting from PLG to enterprise, going after VPs of Sales and CROs. We're able reduce ramp time by 80%!" You hear it, you nod, Granola captures it. And then it just sits there in Granola, disconnected from everything else you know about that portco. Two months later, a CRO asks if you know any new solutions for seller onboarding efficiency... I know someone told me this. Somewhere. Cura now pulls in every Granola note __automatically__, matches it to the right company, and stores it alongside their investor updates, LinkedIn posts, iMessages, etc. So when that CRO asks about seller onboarding, you don't have to remember which founder mentioned it three months ago. You simply ask, and it's right there in Cura
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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@thenanyu The model and the harness and the skills and the user all iterate at different speeds. I think these awkward local maximas are all emergent from that.
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Nan Yu
Nan Yu@thenanyu·
I see things like /simplify and the existence of code review and bug finding AIs. I have to ask, why do these things exist? Why doesn't the coding agent just naturally do these things? I'm sure there's a good answer. Can someone help me understand?
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In the next version of Claude Code.. We're introducing two new Skills: /simplify and /batch. I have been using both daily, and am excited to share them with everyone. Combined, these kills automate much of the work it used to take to (1) shepherd a pull request to production and (2) perform straightforward, parallelizable code migrations.

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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@tobi I have a vibe coded race management sim with traces and a track map that look a lot like this 😂.
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tobi lutke@tobi·
Turns out, you can vibecode your own motorsport telemetry tools instead of waiting for mac ports
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Armon Dadgar
Armon Dadgar@armon·
First time Rally driving at @DirtFishRally, had an awesome time. Very different than being on a track, but can't complain when you get be sideways through every turn!
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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@alvishbaldha I think I’ve fixed this behavior everywhere I’ve ever worked 😂 +1 should never exist
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Alvish 🧙‍♂️@alvishbaldha·
💭 Personal pet peeve with avatar stacks I've never liked it when it showed exactly 5 avatars, and then the 6th person becomes "+1" That single "+1" always feels... off to me? Like why does that one circle exist just to say "one more" I prefer showing more avatars upfront (e.g. 7), so when the 8th person joins, you see 5 avatars + "+3" The overflow number feels more justified when it's actually hiding a meaningful count. Just something I think about when designing these components 🤷‍♂️
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Adam 🏔@adamtowerz·
@RhysSullivan Publish to npm and patch the local version to reference a git sub module? Caveat: requires git submodules which are quite not good
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
it's so annoying having internal packages that should be published to npm, but i don't want to lose the ability to easily modify them in the context of my repo and quickly iterate on them anyone have a good fix for this?
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Marcel Tan
Marcel Tan@marcel7an·
Introducing Tusk 2.0. Tests pass. AI code review looks good. But your product still breaks. The future of code review is a deterministic tool that tests changes against real user behavior. @usetusk turns your production traffic into a self-maintaining API test suite. Cover thousands of real-world edge cases without writing a test again.
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