Daniel Rodrigues

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Daniel Rodrigues

Daniel Rodrigues

@danyR

Porto, Portugal Katılım Ocak 2009
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@amix3k Prompt me to reflect and reprioritize; suggest them from latent trends in my task list
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vas@vasuman·
Somewhere out there is a guy who uses Notion, Superhuman, OpenClaw on a Mac Mini, Raycast, a mechanical keyboard ($400), Wispr Flow, and gets nothing done every day
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Daniel Rodrigues@danyR·
@HamelHusain @modemdev Particularly if Fast Mode is enabled. No longer feels like watching a movie in slow motion and like something I'd do faster myself.
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Hamel Husain@HamelHusain·
I was onboarding to @modemdev and it surfaced this interface which wanted me to click on every single discord channel to enable it. Thankfully Claude just did it The Chrome Extension is good now. Highly recommend
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Thomas Paul Mann@thomaspaulmann·
The reason AI is so good at coding is not just the models. The people building coding agents use them all day, every day. That feedback loop compounds.
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Daniel Rodrigues@danyR·
@amix3k I agree and wouldn't bet against it as well. But the X/VC bubble makes it seem we are a few months away from both technical feasibility and commercial viability, which seems an exaggeration. Companies bending physics always reminds me of goodreads.com/book/show/2096…
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Amir Salihefendić
Amir Salihefendić@amix3k·
@danyR SpaceX has already achieved many breakthroughs in getting Starlink up and running, including battling many physical laws. Anyhow, let’s see.
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Amir Salihefendić@amix3k·
SpaceX has shown they can launch ~10k satellites, connect them, and serve almost 9+ million customers. It's already a $10bn+ ARR business, and fast-growing. The potential is much bigger if they can act as "cell towers in space" and also serve the aviation industry. But there's an even bigger opportunity: AI datacenters in space. With Starship, it's not hard to imagine launching thousands of smaller AI data centers orbiting Earth, powered by the sun and cooled by the vacuum of space.
Amir Salihefendić@amix3k

SpaceX Starlink is underrated. If it works out, it could help finance their Mars mission. Why? — Worldwide telecoms are a $1.5+ trillion industry; this could be a disruption of it — Internet is essential for most parts of the world, and Starlink makes it accessible ~anywhere

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Daniel Rodrigues@danyR·
@amix3k I think his point is about the volume and magnitude of breakthroughs that need to happen for this to become viable, which the current narrative around the topic glosses over. At some point you're battling some pretty fundamental physics laws—which he explains well.
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Amir Salihefendić@amix3k·
Reusable rockets and having 10k satellites providing low-latency Internet across the globe were also once seen as ludicrous/impossible projects. Not saying it will be easy or that it won’t require breakthroughs, but I would not bet against it. This article’s author reasons from the past and from tech that’s currently available. They could have easily written the same about reusable rockets, and decreasing the cost of sending payloads by 20x.
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Daniel Rodrigues@danyR·
@amix3k After seeing that last screenshot of what appears to be Twist: would love an update on how it has been going! (Daniel here, we spoke briefly at the end of Lisbon AI but the conversation didn't get there!)
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Amir Salihefendić@amix3k·
We live in very special times. This is what I've been tagged on today: - Menghan (Finance) and Nadia (People) coding their own internal tool (salary calculator) - Ben (designer) did a PR to fix a small issue on Todoist web - Enric (and other devs) making LLM-based GitHub bots that can do Doist-flavored code reviews I don't recall any other time with so much change and leverage.
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Henrique Cruz
Henrique Cruz@HenrM_Cruz·
Can a spreadsheet do an image of a cat blowing out a candle? This one can. Last week, @steveruizok showed an awesome demo of @tldraw using AI to draw a cat. @danyR mentioned this was his eval for @RowsHQ... does this cut it?
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Henrique Cruz@HenrM_Cruz·
Someone should built "Lovable" but ONLY for internal tools on top of SAP. It's a massive market with very high-willingness to pay, great retention and ACV.
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Rik Renard
Rik Renard@rikrenard·
Epic's new AI scribe is real, and I've seen the spec docs 1) You can only save transcripts in a .fax file 2) You must click through 34 pop-ups before "Record" unlock 3) It randomly enables Caps Lock whenever it feel like it ("DOCUMENTATION IS IS MORE LEGIBLE IN ALL CAPS") cool stuff
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jason liu@jxnlco·
Can you help? Anyone have connects in sleep and wellness
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Daniel Rodrigues@danyR·
@cifilter @path Loved Path. First actual Android app circa 2012 where I felt someone was pouring love into. @retrodotapp feels like its spiritual successor—I'd love for it to go explode beyond tech circles.
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Shannon Potter
Shannon Potter@cifilter·
I worked at Path back in 2012. Today, I found the codebase I had on a hard drive and managed to get it building after all these years. Very broken and unusable with no servers, but I'm about to cry. Working at @path was probably the best time of my life. 🥹
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