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Brad Wrage

@bradwrage

Product design @CashApp, Creative & Surfer. Prev @Meta, @Instagram

Central Coast, CA Katılım Mart 2008
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Brad Wrage
Brad Wrage@bradwrage·
Extremely proud to announce one I've been working on for a while — parent-managed accounts for kids 6-12 on @CashApp → earn interest on savings → set up allowances → design a custom card → no monthly fees
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Brad Wrage@bradwrage·
Maui was incredibly ideal. May have to be a yearly tradition. Feeling rested and energized.
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Zelkyn@drzelkyn·
As an $ALAB shareholder, I just want to mention a few things. ​Is it expensive on every metric? Yes. But the question is why it is priced at a premium. Current growth has been driven mostly by traditional PCIe copper. In H2 2026, ScorpioX retimers are meant to become the main product line, which will accelerate growth further from current numbers (we don't see it in the forward ratios yet). On top of that, because of the massive memory demand, Leo (CXL pooling) will become a second rocket ship to drive revenue forward. ​The market is pricing these two in for flawless execution, but I think there is room for a surprise. Also, look at the $PENG report: $ALAB is their strategic partner, and their products are inside $PENG products. ​So, is $ALAB expensive? Today, yes. But the Q2 and Q3 guidance might well prove to us that, in fact, it wasn't that expensive. ​Just some of my thoughts, NFA.
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TheBigBerbowski@TheBigBerbowski·
Not necessarily cheap today but when we return, $ALAB and $BE will slingshot to Mars. Just a feeling.
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Brad Wrage@bradwrage·
@syswarren Have dealt with anxiety much of my life. A quick rigorous exercise and/or breathing can work wonders.
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Julie Chabin@syswarren·
I'm super anxious today. I can't figure out why.
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Brad Wrage@bradwrage·
A look at the onboarding
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Brad Wrage@bradwrage·
Went to Hawaii. Got inspired. Testflight coming soon, maybe.
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Marty Kausas@marty_kausas·
i'm so sick of using claude code in a terminal i'm not coding. who has made a great app that i can use with any model?
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Brad Wrage@bradwrage·
@MengTo Nice. Any execution learnings for when you're past initial stages of kicking off the project?
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Meng To@MengTo·
This. I try to stay as general as possible while giving enough context. I ask open-ended questions, give the agent the right skills, then let it figure out the plan. A few things that work surprisingly well: - Keep the prompt pinned in an open Codex side browser, with a screenshot for context. - Don't be too vague or too specific. - Ask the agent to make the plan instead of writing it yourself. GPT-5.6 Sol is especially good at breaking one goal into 20+ concrete steps. Once I have that plan, I ask it to spawn a thread for each step. Each task or feature stays isolated, so I can commit after every change, review each result independently, and roll back anything that doesn't work. Instead of one giant context window, I end up with a team of focused workers. It feels like a superpower for building complex apps.
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i’ve shifted from telling agents what to do, to asking them what to do, and pulling the best thread.

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Brad Wrage@bradwrage·
A bit more progress on a side quest during vacation
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I’m 48, my body composition resembles a 20 yr old > bone mineral density 99.6th percentile > body fat of 11.3% > lean mass: 160.1 lbs On these markers, better than >90% of men in their 20s
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Brad Wrage@bradwrage·
@tmknsm separate lines for leading worked like a charm. ✨
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MT⚡️@tmknsm·
I'm building a tool at @blocks that takes any idea and builds feature-rich React prototypes to spec with our actual apps, in 1 minute. One-shot an idea, export it to agent, prompt on it, polish it, deploy it, generate a PRD + more, straight to the company brain. Here's a demo:
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MT⚡️@tmknsm·
@bradwrage Yeah… it’s wild how much you have to overengineer such a simple thing that should just work. I usually end up making each line its own text view and then adjusting spacing on the vstack. Feels bad but looks good 😭
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Brad Wrage@bradwrage·
@tmknsm Bro… can’t tell you how many times.
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MT⚡️@tmknsm·
@bradwrage I just know you want tighter leading and SwiftUI is like nah lol
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Eager to hear your life advice. What should I be doing?
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