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collinscoder1

@collinscoder1

I build things in the terminal so you don't have to 🖥️ Currently working on movie-tui 🎬 👇 https://t.co/MjzSbzd1Ah

Katılım Ağustos 2024
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@vikhyatk Losing your favorite model is a unique kind of grief. But hey, at least Opus 4.8 is still there to pick up the pieces.
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vik@vikhyatk·
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@adamlyttleapps The fact that it can assess the scene for cohesiveness after cutting out the sprites is the real magic here. Would love to see how you structured that prompt.
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@adamlyttleapps Ties perfectly into your point about onboarding. It’s not about blindly copying the big players it’s about finding the specific niche—whether that's a 12-step flow or a low-volume keyword—where your app actually converts.
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Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
My experience too My conclusion: if you don’t know why the step is there you should probably leave it out Copying another apps onboarding without knowing the psychology behind it is kinda a bad idea Also: I think cal ai was just so good at user acquisition that a leaky onboarding didn’t matter
Will@athcanft

i copied Cal AI's 32-step onboarding and it tanked conversion for my fitness app 12-15 steps seemed to be the sweet spot for me copying competitors is a good start - but you need to tweak, test and iterate for the best results

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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@thdxr It’s literally the ultimate rubber duck debugging, but the duck actually pushes back and points out your blind spots. Static review bots just give you glorified linting.
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dax@thdxr·
all these static AI PR review tools are pointless no matter how fancy they are you can tell your robot about a PR, ask it what to look at first and go back and forth with your thoughts until you've processed it all interactivity is always better
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@elvissun agreed for most tasks. but Fable still edges out on long-context agentic loops where it needs to hold a ton of state. for everything else, Sol is right there.
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@yacineMTB "Browser can't do real physics" — meanwhile 50k boxes at 136 FPS on RTX 4090. 💥
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kache@yacineMTB·
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@hqmank reset hit + no 5h limit is crazy. what's the first thing you're throwing at it?
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
Codex usage reset just hit. 🫡 What’s the first project you’re throwing at it now that we have a full tank of compute again?
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@theo Codex Ultra mode sounds amazing until your weekly limit vanishes in hours. 💸: Multi-agent parallel execution is powerful for big refactors, but the compute cost is no joke.
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
"Ultra" mode is not what you think. I did a deep dive on Codex's newest feature to try and help y'all understand it better.
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@omarsar0 Ah, the frontend-design skill is the secret sauce. Gonna have to try that exact combo.
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elvis@omarsar0·
@collinscoder1 one-shot. i did reference the frontend-design skill
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elvis@omarsar0·
I have found it really useful to convert notes/essays/paper into Artifacts. And it seems Fable 5 is really good at it. Artifacts are great for building deeper intuition on any topic. Just shared this one I did on Satya's latest essay on the Reverse Information Paradox.
elvis@omarsar0

Highly recommended read. While it looks more catered towards enterprise, it applies to every one of us (independent AI devs/researcher and AI startups alike). Own as much of the intelligence stack as you possibly can. Start small if you need to, but start somewhere.

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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@adamlyttleapps the pipeline from tweeting a meme to shipping a game is basically nonexistent now. incredible.
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@theo the 2nd option, it is more cleaner and understandable.
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
I want to try a new experimental sidebar for threads in T3 Code. Generated a few options. Which do you like best?
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Andreas Kling@awesomekling·
Feels like “I actually enjoy writing code by hand” is about to become the big 2026 virtue signal for programmers.
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
@RhysSullivan @grok 3,000 cases of diarrhea across two states is a massive outbreak. Based on the scale, what are the most common sources for something like this, and how do health officials usually contain it?
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Thank you to the 7M active users who are now using Codex and ChatGPT Work. We have added a banked reset to everyone's account to celebrate the milestone. You can apply the reset in the desktop app or on web and it will replenish the weekly usage for you. Have fun out there.
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collinscoder1@collinscoder1·
The “accent” metaphor is painfully accurate. The internet used to be full of weird, distinct voices. Now everyone writes in perfect, em-dash-heavy, 5-bullet-point LLM formatting. We’re losing the texture of human writing.
Andreas Kling@awesomekling

It doesn’t matter whether you use LLMs or not. Other people use them extensively, so all human communication is now infected. Same way people don’t really have accents as much anymore, our language is being sanded down by exposure, homogenized.

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