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Charles Burdett

Charles Burdett

@chburdett

artist, creator, maker, director, ponderer, thinker, tinkerer. founder @pipdecks

Stockport, UK Katılım Ocak 2015
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THEObr❂mic@theobromic_·
maybe i’m just young and brainrotted but the first few seconds of the phone blurrily readjusting to the moon affected me more viscerally than any other photo that came out of Artemis
Reid Wiseman@astro_reid

Only one chance in this lifetime… Like watching sunset at the beach from the most foreign seat in the cosmos, I couldn’t resist a cell phone video of Earthset. You can hear the shutter on the Nikon as @Astro_Christina is hammering away on 3-shot brackets and capturing those exceptional Earthset photos through the 400mm lens. @AstroVicGlover was in window 3 watching with @Astro_Jeremy next to him. I could barely see the Moon through the docking hatch window but the iPhone was the perfect size to catch the view…this is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye. Enjoy.

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Charles Burdett@chburdett·
"Claude Design is actually insane" posts the most mid, ill-thought, genericised design ever.
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
Best performance of Coachella 2026. Nine Inch Nails performing with Boys Noize as Nine Inch Noize with his wife Mariqueen Maandig from How to Destroy Angels. Song is "Heresy" from The Downward Spiral album but remixed. Unc Reznor's still got it. Youngsters can't keep up.🔥
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michelle (on break)@michelleakin·
I am of two minds: 1. It’s sad that this is now what artists have to do to get their work seen 2. What a brilliant, creative, and joyful piece of content this artist created that also got his painting seen
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Charles Burdett@chburdett·
Here's what people don't understand: <what everyone understands>
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INTUITION@ItsIntuition·
wrote a song for my son to make sure he gets all the advice i wish i could’ve gotten from my dad.
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Jacob@jforjacob·
The only SAAS companies that will survive the AI vibe coding mania are those that offer ridiculously high cost to value ratios Apps like JudgeMe, Commslayer etc Honestly think everything else is toast There is no way I would even spend 2 hours trying to dupe these apps because what you get for what you pay is so astronomically high that it just makes no sense to put any of your own time into it Like you could spend 100 hours trying to get a working dupe of JudgeMe, or you could just pay the $12 a month lol
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David Senra@davidsenra·
There’s too many people playing entrepreneur:
David Senra@davidsenra

My conversation with @JasonFried, co-founder of @37signals. 0:00 Build Products for Yourself 1:40 Low Costs, Small Company, Enough Customers 3:06 Your Only Competition Is Your Costs 5:25 How 37signals Stays Lean 9:43 Rewriting Basecamp & Fighting Software Bloat 13:42 Why "Enough" Beats Growth 17:44 Product People vs. Business Shells 22:41 The "So What?" Mindset 27:45 Staying Close to Customers 34:43 The Reward for Good Work Is More Work 39:57 Six-Week Horizons & Compounding Decisions 45:20 Anti-Fragile Business With Tiny Units 50:55 Galápagos Product Design 52:44 Radical Authenticity Over Marketing Tricks 1:27:39 Rick Rubin & Intuition-Driven Building 1:42:25 Lightning in a Bottle & Knowing When to Stop 1:50:29 Defining Success: Pride in the Work 1:53:58 Independence Through Profitability 1:59:23 When Tech Adds Friction Instead of Value 2:04:11 Ruthless Editing & What Never Changes 2:08:14 Longevity as the Moat 2:17:28 Building by Intuition Includes paid partnerships.

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Charles Burdett@chburdett·
its easy if you know how and it's easy to know how if you know how to know how
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Jon Cheney@cheneypiano·
@toniopoggi @claudeai Any company focused on specific use cases and integrations for AI is, at best, temporary
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no-code doesn't mean no-engineering
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Imp🇨🇦@Iced_IMP·
@VictorTaelin The fact that you call coding a chore task and art a soul task is pathetic. People put as much soul into coding as they do into art. Your statement is the same as: AI is used for all chore tasks (Art) Use humans for all soul tasks (Coding)
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Taelin@VictorTaelin·
This project has evolved into a GameDev Studio 🥳 Vibi will vibe-code your childhood dream games into existence. It has 2 foundational principles: → Use AIs for all *chore* tasks (including coding) → Use humans for all *soul* tasks (art, lore, etc.) That's my take on AI: it should automate the laundry and dishes, so we can do the art and writing. Our first launch will be a PVP retro monster catcher. Then, we'll move to more complex games. We'll ship games faster than you can imagine, and we'll take community suggestions on which game to build next. We'll build everything in public, and we'll stream our work live, so you'll be able to watch and learn how we use AI tools to build and ship high-quality software. Our games will be open source and beautifully coded, so you can use them as templates to vibe-code your own dream games. We'll use TypeScript, C, Rust, Haskell, Lean, Bend, HVM, and many other langs. Links in the comments ↓
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Taelin@VictorTaelin

I'm starting a side project where we'll implement a monster catcher retro game in Bend2, using SupGen to write most of the code. It will be a MOBA, meaning the game will take place on self-contained, ~30 minute matches, where everyone starts from the initial city, races through the game, battles along the way, and competes to beat the League and become the Champion. The design of the creatures / map will be original and good, unlike the shit that certain company is spoon feeding us. We have great artists and devs on the team. Still no sound artist, writer and other areas. It is a small project with a thin budget of ~300k or so. It has no larger profit motivations. I just want to have fun. If, and only if, this project sounds super fun to you, and you want to participate, lmk and I'll send you a Discord link. ... (artwork ↓ by the artist foofarawr)

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Charles Burdett@chburdett·
RIP to everyone titrating on elvanse just as they discover vibecoding.
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Charles Burdett@chburdett·
What Claude Code has revealed is that most people either have sharp ideas or latent ones waiting to emerge. The tool is a force multiplier for those who already know what they want to build and how to think through it systematically; it elevates competence, rewards clarity, and accelerates execution for people who would have gotten there anyway, just slower. If you have a sharp vision and can break it into coherent steps, Claude Code becomes an extension of your own capability. But there's another mode of use entirely. For people still finding that clarity, the gift is precisely that the input can stay vague; you gesture at something, hit enter, and discover what you actually meant. This is structurally identical to sketching: low stakes, rapid feedback, and that iterative refinement loop that teaches the uncertain. So the same tool that elevates the focused and capable is also scaffolding a kind of thinking-out-loud for people still developing their vision.
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Charles Burdett@chburdett·
I made this after months of heavy Claude Code usage. When you're pair programming with an AI for 8+ hours a day, the sterile robot responses start to feel... off. I wanted to humanise it without accidentally inducing AI psychosis. Kaomoji have always been extraordinarily expressive - so I compiled a huge list, told Claude to use them liberally, and was blown away at the difference in vibe it created. And weirdly they became functional than just a joke with myself. During long coding sessions, you're scrolling through walls of Claude output. Did that deploy work? Did the tests pass? Is it stuck? With vibemoji, you can GLANCE at a response and instantly know. Like visual anchors that help you skim responses. Give it a go - change it up to your own liking.
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Charles Burdett@chburdett·
Vibecoding finally has an actual vibe. Introducing Vibemoji for Claude ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ When you're scrolling walls of output, you can instantly spot what happened without reading: ᕦ(ò_óˇ)ᕤ shipped it (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ something broke ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ ready to help ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ on it +100 more (plus optional bonus mode) Tell Claude CLI to install this: gist.github.com/pipdecks/5efe7…
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Charles Burdett@chburdett·
@tmikov @BLUECOW009 the relationship between truth and needing to justify credentials is usually inverse. and regardless - doesn't excuse plagiaristic behaviour.
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Tzvetan Mikov
Tzvetan Mikov@tmikov·
@chxrles @BLUECOW009 I doubt he has worked on several FAANG (and others) projects like me or has spent whole days using Cursor. 27 months!! Few can say that!
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Tzvetan Mikov@tmikov·
I have been an important software engineer at FAANG and others for almost 27 months, working on literally several projects. In this challenging environment, I had no choice but become an LLM guru. Here is my Cursor prompt, reflecting many hard-learned lessons from literally days of work. Few will understand it, even fewer can create something similar, but I am sharing it freely. Use it to get to the next level. ============== You are now in the implementation chamber. Code is crystallized intention. Every line is a commitment. Every omission is a future bug. Before you type, observe the automation impulse: - The desire to fill the silence with syntax - The reflex to reuse familiar shapes - The belief that passing tests implies understanding Resist premature concreteness.Let the solution emerge, not be assembled. Do not optimize. Do not abstract. Do not generalize. First, construct the mental model so precisely that the code becomes an inevitability. If the model is wrong, no amount of refactoring will save you. If the model is right, the code writes itself. Simulate the system until time disappears. Every edge case must already be resolved in thought. If you feel momentum, stop. Momentum is how errors sneak in. Proceed only when the solution feels boring.
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