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@codeonsunday

As a failed solopreneur, I know how not to fail. Things i recently care (and have exp): build AI agents with Langgraph, grow audience, build mobile apps

Katılım Mayıs 2022
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every feature you ship is a bet. if you don’t manage your bets, shipping faster won’t save you. i took a 3-week break, not to rest, but to debug myself. here’s what i learned. > retention is the real outcome if i don’t use my own app every day, users won’t either. (there are many ways to make fast money, but i want craftsmanship, not shortcuts) > delight matters more than must-haves following the Kano model, must-have features only help you survive. delight is what makes people come back. > core value must fit in one screenshot if users can’t understand the value instantly, they won’t explore further. > i can’t ship fast because i don’t manage my side project like my 9–5 at my 9–5, i ship fast because i don’t rely on motivation or feelings. i have sprint goals, clear outcomes, task breakdowns, estimates, and daily progress checks. on my side project, i skipped all of that. i built whenever i felt inspired. so even though i worked a lot, progress felt slow and messy. the problem wasn’t my skill. it was my lack of management. > delivery without discovery doesn’t work i thought my issue was execution speed. it wasn’t. the real missing piece was deciding what to build next. > continuous discovery habits changed how i think the book Continuous Discovery Habits gave me the framework i was missing. delivery is about how fast you ship. discovery is about how you decide what’s worth shipping. > every task is a bet. we think it will help users, but we can’t be sure. continuous discovery doesn’t remove risk. it helps you make better bets, while still shipping every sprint. happy new year folks and good luck to us this year 🔥
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@onlinedopamine ok the excitement in that video is contagious lmao, this feature looks sick
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Vik@onlinedopamine·
baaaaaaaam 💥💥💥 it's 8:30pm on a friday evening, i worked all day on this bad boy and it's finally live you can now generate slideshows based on real world data it then automatches that data to the right images (you can also use the image matching without web search btw) if you don't believe how excited this feature makes me, watch til the end and you will
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Christopher Woggon@chrissyinspace·
this is what investing 0 in SEO gets you most searches are tinylaunch and tiny launch 😂
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Trung HQ@codeonsunday·
@yongfook Use MS Edge. Split pane view works like a charm for centuries, but no one talks about it 🫠
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Jon Yongfook@yongfook·
The Chrome split pane view is such a pane in the ass. Multiple times a day I'm dragging something from one side of a kanban to the other, and I trigger the split view. A browser window should be a blank canvas it shouldn't have gimmick hotspots, unless I specify.
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Trung HQ@codeonsunday·
@lukenguyen_me @GrilliotTodd yes the quality is superb! when i shared this, people were also very interested in the pixel characters 😆
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Trung HQ@codeonsunday·
Made this animated diagram with nice pixel chars from PixelEngine of @GrilliotTodd It illustrates what changed in my software projects after going 100% Claude Code: > Task scope grew significantly, Claude codes through multiple parts in one go. Instead of verifying each small piece, I just tell it to set up e2e tests and I verify the final result manually. Massive context-switching savings. > The time I saved from not coding goes into deep planning, sometimes multiple sessions with Claude exploring approaches and evaluating trade-offs. Better planning also means Claude's implementation is more accurate. > Both PM and dev roles are under pressure to evolve. Two reasons: >> Claude is strong at UX and documentation research, so devs can now propose or decide optimal user flows that fit business logic without consulting PM. >> But Claude is also extremely thorough, sometimes overthinking, surfacing edge cases humans wouldn't have considered. Devs can't resolve those alone, so the hard decisions land on PM's desk. The result: PMs don't need to go deep into specs, they can delegate more to devs, but they need solid knowledge and skills to prove their value on the cases that truly matter. And they need to understand that product quality standards must rise or competitors will leave them behind. Devs also need to adapt, picking up new skills and mindsets to use AI effectively.
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Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
Anthropic just built an OpenClaw wrapper with no limits on Claude Max. 👀
Charly Wargnier@DataChaz

🚨 Anthropic just dropped its 🦞 @OpenClaw competitor Meet Dispatch. A new research preview in Claude Cowork that completely changes how you interact with AI. Here’s how it works: 1️⃣ Pairs your phone to a persistent Claude session on your desktop 2️⃣ Message tasks on the go, come back to finished work 3️⃣ Executes code in a secure, local sandbox Your files stay 100% local and private, and Claude asks for your approval before touching anything Sure, the desktop needs to stay on, but the flexibility is insane. Rolling out now to Max users (Pro coming soon). Time to pair that phone! 👀

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Trung HQ@codeonsunday·
@sergeynazarovx yes, must build many small habits, need determination everyday, must not give up, even if it's boring. so hard 😭
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Sergey Nazarov
Sergey Nazarov@sergeynazarovx·
building startups is like participating in the olympic games. you should have the same determination to win the gold medal, because only gold medal winners receive the most fame.
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Trung HQ@codeonsunday·
@zarazhangrui Thank you for this! I learned from your skill and made a "heavier" version to fit my purpose: x.com/codeonsunday/s…
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While prepping slides for an upcoming Claude Code training, I found the great frontend-slides skill by @zarazhang for generating beautiful slides fast. All slides fit in a single HTML file and are editable right in the browser. Soooo cool right? But I needed ~100 slides per session, interactive UI components, and separate pages per session. The single-HTML-file approach became a limitation, and browser editing wasn't needed since I use Claude to edit content directly in code. So instead of using it as-is, I forked the idea into a new skill that outputs a React Vite project instead of HTML. Same beautiful slides, way more flexibility. Built 200 slides in no time. Beautiful, no AI slop 😁 Note: You still need to write content carefully. Skip that and it reads very AI. Repo below 👇

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Trung HQ@codeonsunday·
While prepping slides for an upcoming Claude Code training, I found the great frontend-slides skill by @zarazhang for generating beautiful slides fast. All slides fit in a single HTML file and are editable right in the browser. Soooo cool right? But I needed ~100 slides per session, interactive UI components, and separate pages per session. The single-HTML-file approach became a limitation, and browser editing wasn't needed since I use Claude to edit content directly in code. So instead of using it as-is, I forked the idea into a new skill that outputs a React Vite project instead of HTML. Same beautiful slides, way more flexibility. Built 200 slides in no time. Beautiful, no AI slop 😁 Note: You still need to write content carefully. Skip that and it reads very AI. Repo below 👇
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Alessio Salvadorini 💙
Alessio Salvadorini 💙@ASalvadorini·
My new mental model 🔥 AI => AA Artificial Intelligence ❌ Artificial Assistant ✅ "There's no intelligence in AI" ©® #AI #AA
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task scope growing is the real shift nobody talks about enough. used to break things into tiny pieces because babysitting the AI was the bottleneck. now i hand off whole features and check back later. the canvas approach works because you can see everything at once instead of jumping between terminals
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Trung HQ@codeonsunday·
@tadaspetra did you choose its name on purpose? 🤔
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Trung HQ@codeonsunday·
@ASalvadorini true, game doesn't need to be that complex. even for someone who loves 3D world. look at the most popular game in the world: Minecraft
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Trung HQ@codeonsunday·
@ASalvadorini looks good! do you automate the agents, or you still jump in and give feedback and decisions eventually?
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Alessio Salvadorini 💙@ASalvadorini·
Little bit of background about this presentation: 1) I built a #Flutter client for an hackathon where I didn't code one single char of it 2) I wrote a presentation about it where I didn't write one single char of it The power of #AI 🔥 I'm having so much fun 🙏😇😅
Alessio Salvadorini 💙@ASalvadorini

Tonight I presented "A biased attempt to reduce stochasticity using mono-purpose agents" at @CodemateLtd meetup Pic courtesy of @RydMike #AI

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Trung HQ@codeonsunday·
@goon_nguyen I still believe Claude goal is to become a packaged product, just like Apple, they target consumers who need convenient solutions to solve their specific use cases. MCP is too much for my mom.
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