Dhinesh

483 posts

Dhinesh

Dhinesh

@danmakestech

Minimalist | Product Designer | Software Developer

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Geoffrey Litt
Geoffrey Litt@geoffreylitt·
We need a shorthand way of saying: "An AI did the work, but I vouch for the result" Saying "I did it" feels slightly sketchy, but saying "Claude did it" feels like avoiding responsibility
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Dhinesh@danmakestech·
@kail_designs This screen has been broken ever since the brought in control center customisation. One extra swipe than how they intended it to be and boom, the layout goes haywire.
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Kailash
Kailash@kail_designs·
What tf is this
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Dhinesh@danmakestech·
@privatetalky At this point it’s not more about the aesthetics, but physical bulk. Becomes really hard to hold it if not hard to lift it.
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Private Talky
Private Talky@privatetalky·
This is how thick the iPhone 17 Pro would look if the body matched the camera bar. Would you mind a thicker phone with no camera bump?
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
What do you use to store AI prompts?
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Dhinesh@danmakestech·
@wesbos Agreed. I too recent discovered this and it is helpful. Like I can put my hands into the drawer and grab any two.
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Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
Standardizing on one sock type is the ultimate life improvement
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Dharanshi
Dharanshi@dharanshi_·
Biggest problem with macbook
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Dhinesh
Dhinesh@danmakestech·
@nico_jeannen I am genuinely wondering why you haven’t tried Claude Code. Really, why?
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Nico
Nico@nico_jeannen·
Any cheaper alternative to Cursor?? $1400 in a month is absolute madness, no matter the amount of code 💀
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Dhinesh
Dhinesh@danmakestech·
@mazeincoding How to spot AI replies? Do you think X app should have an inbuilt tool to give an AI rating to posts and replies?
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Maze
Maze@mazeincoding·
ai replies do not work. please stop doing this.
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Dhinesh@danmakestech·
@BatsouElef AI has surpassed human intelligence on specific benchmarks like medical diagnosis, emotional reasoning and complex problem solving. There are few more areas unconquered but the checklist is only growing.
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Eleftheria Batsou
Eleftheria Batsou@BatsouElef·
Will AI ever surpass human intelligence? Opinions 👇
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Dhinesh@danmakestech·
@michelletliu Looks very cool. I am curious how this would look with just outlined or greyscale icons.
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Michelle Liu
Michelle Liu@michelletliu·
screen time receipt 🧾
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Dhinesh@danmakestech·
@jassneetsingha Haven’t tried it yet. But from the initial research I did, it should work. AirTags run on NRF52832 chip and once we get access to the firmware, things are straightforward from there.
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Jassneet Singh
Jassneet Singh@jassneetsingha·
Finally arrived. Trying out a new device — and for the first time, experimenting against Apple. Meet Custo Tag. I use an Apple AirTag for a very specific use case: tracking an item. Over time, I’ve noticed the update frequency isn’t consistent — sometimes it updates, sometimes it doesn’t — even though there’s always an iPhone nearby. That’s what pushed me to experiment. Price check: • Apple AirTag: ~₹3,500 • Custo Tag: ~₹650 → ~81% cheaper Now this is going to sit right next to my AirTag. I’ll run both side by side for a week and share real-world feedback. For ₹650, it’s a low-risk experiment. Let’s see how it performs. 👀📍 @RohanPaliwal7
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Dhinesh
Dhinesh@danmakestech·
@kanavtwt Frontend variable - userId Frontend class - userID backend - user_id
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kanav
kanav@kanavtwt·
is it userId, userID or user_id?
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Dhinesh@danmakestech·
@lyndseyfifield Ambiguity in professional exchanges foster follow-ups thereby nurturing interactions for better work culture. I embrace this “bi-weekly”.
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Lyndsey Fifield
Lyndsey Fifield@lyndseyfifield·
The fact that “bi-weekly” can mean either that something happens EVERY OTHER week or TWICE A WEEK is a major shortcoming of the English language and aught to be accounted for.
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Dhinesh@danmakestech·
@ShruPosts This is a clever way to urge passive users to start posting and creating content.
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Shruti
Shruti@ShruPosts·
Instagram's latest nav change is a classic example of data-driven UX. Explaining the why in the thread ↓
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ZINEDDINE
ZINEDDINE@itszineddine·
LinkedIn notifications be like: "Hey, someone you don’t know commented on a post you don’t care about, this has nothing to do with you but we thought you should know"
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