@baileypaserk@thdxr It's on the app store, or at urm.academy . The mobile app is new, but we've been around for a little over 10 years now.
Still lots of rough spots and room for improvement, of course!
please i'm begging you show me something you built
not another "this is my custom agent setup" post where you pretend you're doing something smarter than vanilla claude code
please
AI might have saved my right ball.
Not a joke. Friday night it started hurting out of nowhere. Twenty minutes in I could barely walk. My plan was to load up on pain meds, lie down, and see if it passed.
I asked Claude first. It said: this could be testicular torsion, there’s a 4 to 6 hour window before you lose it, go to the ER now. Don’t eat or drink in case they need to operate. Don’t drive yourself.
I went.
The first ER tried to untwist it and sent me home by midnight. At 3am I woke up in worse pain and went back. They tried again, then put me in an ambulance to the bigger hospital.
We still don’t know for certain it was torsion. The first doctor untwisted it before an ultrasound could catch it. Three days in the hospital. I’m home now, healing, and keeping everything I walked in with.
Sudden pain down there is an emergency, not a tough-it-out thing. Hours matter. The doctors told me most guys wait too long because they’re embarrassed.
Don’t be that guy.
The same AI I use every day to build brands and ship products told me the exact right thing at 10pm when I was about to sleep it off.
My wife is a superhero. She got me there the first time, advocated for me for three days, caught a medication error, and ran our whole house solo while doing it.
If it hurts, go. If it still hurts, go back.
@baileypaserk A studio doesn’t really mean that anyone is sub contracting tho honestly idk if a professional looking studio site and me being on here will make people think that
@abigailreadey I agree, the only thing mcp is good for is getting colors and font sizes/families but at that point you’re better off doing that other ways.
He was definitely injured before the fight and was playing it off. I could tell before the fight started that something wasn’t right with Conor I could see it in his walk and he was stumbling. I honestly think he did that wild kick at the start to cover up the fact that he was hurt already making it seem like he got injured on the crazy kick.
@codyplof One of my buds mentioned needing a site at his company but they ended up giving the job to an agency. It wasn’t horrible but the navigation was basic Claude design/branding. Clearly low effort.
I love AI but I’m shocked how many tells there are on production sites.
Seeing lot of Claude slop design on Ecom LPs and SAAS sites.
If you’re an Ecom brand, that should never happen. You should have a design system trained on your actual site tokens and any branding.
I guess same for SAAS.
A lot of the JRB site was built in Claude. You could never tell.
I’ve seen a few SAAS sites sent my way with the Claude tells lately and it’s an immediate turn off for some reason.
Doesn’t take too long to improve it and it goes a long ways.
@thefinnmckenty@figmaweave I’ve been meaning to set something up like this. Can I do multiple renderings at once or do you still have to kind of wait for each generation to finish?
How to do a virtual photo shoot for PDPs, lookbook, Meta creative, etc in @figmaweave :
→ Connect outfit reference images to Nano Banana Pro node
→ Create the reference image for outfit + model
→ Use iterator node to make backgrounds based on reference images
→ Edit product colorways as needed (I usually like GPT Image 2 for this)
→ Use compositor node to combine into Meta creative
Workflow below 👇
I just had a dream that I was at Walmart and a random child put something in my cart and the dad felt so sorry for the “inconvenience” that he offered to pay. Instead of asking if I use Venmo or whatever he asked “which ai model do you use?”
Might be a good time to mention that @linear recently added beautiful & simple team docs.
Create a doc and it’s saved under your team. Each team gets a docs list, plus a homepage where you can pin the important ones. Simple and clear.
You know a company is starting to lose the plot when they start publishing nonsense comparison pages.
Who is juggling Linear, Jira, Rovo for AI, and Loom? 😂
(we still haven’t published a single comparison page)
Shopify has been weirdly quiet about themes lately and I know they're on Twitter.
Dot dev is coming up very soon and I’m a little surprised there isn’t more theme-related stuff on the schedule.
Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but it makes me wonder if bigger changes are coming.
What’s everyone most excited about from the schedule on DotDev?
Notion seems better now if you’re just setting up a dashboard for yourself or for a single client but it was annoying to deal with for multiple clients for what I wanted it for. I’m looking to switch to trello for that, and I still use Jira for my dev team but have been eyeing linear
ngl all this new agent stuff is making me want to try notion again. Didn’t like the OG notion: too overwhelming, spend more time setting it up then actually using it. Did that change now?
The build-test-refine loop: describe your Shopify discount idea, see app build it, test it right away, ask to change whatever needed, retest and launch!
Need to check metafields or cart attributes - just say a word.