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Riccardo Tartaglia

@argonautadev

I’m building https://t.co/HjbE0SzTc6 , the AI IDE you can actually govern

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Riccardo Tartaglia@argonautadev·
Using Opus for every dev task is like driving a Ferrari to buy milk. Great if you want to flex. Bad if the job is just getting around the city. For everyday coding, what you actually need is better context. Not a more expensive model. That’s why we built Knotic. Context-driven AI IDE. Lower cost. Better control. Less rewriting. We're launching soon, be the first one to try It: knotic.dev #AI #LLM #ClaudeOpus #GenerativeAI #AITools
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Ishan@ishanxtwt·
I am a vibe coder. Scare me with one word.
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Dom@dom_gag_96·
ITALIANIIIIII 🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌 We quietly built the biggest Italian builder community on X. 500+ members. First open-source project launched. Telegram group running daily. Now we're opening 100 spots for the next batch.
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Riccardo Tartaglia@argonautadev·
Unpopular opinion: AI will not replace developers. Agree or disagree?
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Riccardo Tartaglia@argonautadev·
LLM Wiki is live in Knotic 0.41.0! This release makes Context Lens more deliberate about long-lived project guidance, separates chat context files into a dedicated session directory, and cleans up the knowledge UI after the first wiki pass. Context Lens now gives also repository guidance files their own managed space alongside global knowledge. Wiki sources can now be inspected and controlled from the Global Knowledge panel, the token budget calls out wiki usage explicitly, and existing `.knot` files migrate automatically into the new session layout. #LLMWiki #AICoding #ContextEngineering #LLM #DeveloperTools #AIAgents #BuildInPublic
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Blake Emal@heyblake·
Drop your startup link. If I need your product, I’ll buy it. If you need advice on positioning/distribution, DM me.
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Leon Brooks@leonbrooks79·
I want to connect with more founders builders vibe coders AI enthusiasts UI designers If you’re someone building with AI right now, drop it in the comments and let's connect
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FOX TOMB@foxtomb232·
Founders and SaaS Builders, What are you building? Drop below 👇
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Rashka@rdbuilds7·
Time to promote your startup Drop your project URL Let’s drive some traffic
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Riccardo Tartaglia@argonautadev·
10/ An AI coding assistant shouldn't just answer well. It should remember well. And if it's going to remember, it should remember in layers. Full write-up 👉 @riccardo.tartaglia/how-i-have-build-memory-that-actually-works-for-ai-coding-938ee4df4060" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@riccardo.tart… Try Knotic 👉 knotic.dev
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Riccardo Tartaglia@argonautadev·
9/ Here's the bold claim. The next battle in AI coding isn't generating a method faster. It's staying aligned with a real codebase for hours, days, and weeks without turning into a confused token furnace. Memory is the leverage point.
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Riccardo Tartaglia@argonautadev·
1/ Most AI coding assistants don't remember your project. They remember just enough to be dangerous. So I built Knotic differently. A thread on why memory should be infrastructure, not a chat log 🧵
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