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@consolerod

engineering, sometimes design, building @useportalsdk

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Rodrigo
Rodrigo@consolerod·
"coding is largely solved" and service goes down every single day
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Vaibhav Domkundwar
Vaibhav Domkundwar@vaibhavbetter·
@aipusher I agree - but there will be different sources of early capital than structured pre-seed and seed funds who have constraints around portfolio construction / return / timeline / LP mandates etc which is unlikely to remain viable in the future.
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Vaibhav Domkundwar
Vaibhav Domkundwar@vaibhavbetter·
Pre-seed is dead. Seed is dead too. The focus on those growing faster than everyone else will keep growing and money will pile on to these small set of companies only. Pre-seed and Seed have been largely made unnecessary (will only grow from here) by AI. If you are running pre-seed or seed funds (me too!) and not factoring this in then you are ngmi. Also standardization of Series A will also grow.
Dalton Caldwell@daltonc

A message for YC W26 founders

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Rodrigo
Rodrigo@consolerod·
@mitsuhiko How did you guys achieve this effect ?
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
Really happy with how the visual style is getting along :)
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Nader Khalil🍊
Nader Khalil🍊@NaderLikeLadder·
@BexelInitiative It’s already become an orchestration problem. I often fear I’m too prescriptive in my prompts. The hard part is striking the right balance of telling it what to do while ensuring leeway to be surprised by the output
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Nader Khalil🍊
Nader Khalil🍊@NaderLikeLadder·
The future of software engineering is going to look a lot more like learning how to be a CEO than learning how to architect code
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
No shame on Replit, built a bigger business than I've ever built. But at the rate Claude Code /Cowork is moving, why does Replit needs to exist? What's the bull case for the future of Replit and similar tools if all the model companies are on the same path.
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ari dutilh
ari dutilh@aridutilh·
@DanielleFong dude has a notion kanban and it's just Venezuela | Iran | Cuba | Nicaragua | Canada | 10+ others
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Chris Halaska
Chris Halaska@chalaska·
I'm looking for a front-end/design engineer for upcoming projects at @halaska If you obsess over UI implementation and are available to start as early as next week, get in touch. No studios.
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Milo Smith
Milo Smith@mil0theminer·
This is repackaged Exa search.
Arlan@arlanr

introducing @nozomioai search. our mission is to rebuild google, but you control the index. reason over any technical data: code, docs, huggingface datasets, PDFs, and more. > semantic and agentic search out of the box. > scalable, 5x cheaper, and reliable. > start for free

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Zack Shapiro
Zack Shapiro@zackbshapiro·
Spellbook and Harvey are the Juicero of legal tech. For those who don't remember, Juicero was the $700 WiFi-connected juicer that squeezed proprietary juice bags. Then Bloomberg discovered you could just . . . squeeze the bags with your hands. $120M in venture funding, dead within months. That's what's happening in legal AI right now. Companies are raising hundreds of millions to build a fancy chrome press around Claude and GPT (adding dashboards, "legal-specific" wrappers, and enterprise pricing) when the underlying models are already better at legal work than anything these wrappers add. The wrappers don't make the juice taste better. They just make it more expensive.
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Scott Stevenson@scottastevenson

A lot of people ask how the hype around Claude impacts Spellbook. The answer: lawyers booked more demos than ever last week—410! We saw this pattern when ChatGPT launched in 2022: the mass appeal of generalist tools got lawyers deeply interested in AI, and then they started searching for more specialized tools, ultimately driving a ton of traffic for us.

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swyx
swyx@swyx·
this is the Final Boss of Agentic Engineering: killing the Code Review at this point multiple people are already weighing how to remove the human code review bottleneck from agents becoming fully productive. @ankitxg was brave enough to map out how he sees SDLC being turned on its head. i'm not personally there yet, but I tend to be 3-6 months behind these people and yeah its definitely coming.
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Latent.Space@latentspacepod

🆕 How to Kill The Code Review latent.space/p/reviews-dead the volume and size of PRs is skyrocketing. @simonw called out StrongDM’s “Dark Factory” last month: no human code, but *also* no human review (!?) in this week’s guest post, @ankitxg makes a 5 step layered playbook for how this can come true.

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Rodrigo
Rodrigo@consolerod·
@aridutilh @solofounders Any idea of roughly how much recording high quality pods like this costs? I’ve decided I have too much savings
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Rodrigo@consolerod·
@yasser_elsaid_ the general focus was on implementation but now that it’s almost free the general focus has shifted to distribution
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Yasser
Yasser@yasser_elsaid_·
I am confused why GTM engineering only became a thing recently. like how come it wasn't a thing 10 years ago. I don't think any technological shift made anything in GTM eng possible that wasn't possible before. It's all workflows, scraping, apis.
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Y Combinator
Y Combinator@ycombinator·
Autostep uncovers repetitive tasks ready for AI. Then builds or finds the agents to solve them. Your team repeats the same work hundreds of times a week. No one notices. Autostep does. Congrats on the launch, @aidan__pratt! ycombinator.com/launches/PYq-a…
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Rodrigo
Rodrigo@consolerod·
@ekzhang1 bro take the rest of the day
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Eric Zhang
Eric Zhang@ekzhang1·
Being mildly sick is like, you wake up and feel awful, uh oh. So you stop doing things, and at some point it stops getting worse. And there's this empty space… just your thoughts, and then you finally recall the last time you've been idle and realize how much you've sacrificed
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Rodrigo
Rodrigo@consolerod·
@yenkel che mire sus dms 👀
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Rodrigo
Rodrigo@consolerod·
@theJayKhatri It can’t die as long as compliance exists in its current form. Claude cannot generate HIPAA or SOC2 compliance. And this alone also forces the need of at least one engineer to take the liability for the generated code
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Jay
Jay@theJayKhatri·
- Re: cost to maintain software: We’re still early in the exponential curve of what agents can do. Why can’t PCI compliance, tax audits, bug fixing, etc. just be handled by AI? - Re: “SaaS is dead”: I don’t think SaaS is dead, but the shape of it is going to look totally different. Right now SaaS is built around humans clicking buttons and staring at dashboards to take actions and learn. But what happens when humans aren’t the ones taking actions or doing the learning?
Max Musing@MaxMusing

x.com/i/article/2021…

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