Vikas Bhatt

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Vikas Bhatt

Vikas Bhatt

@dbdnvikas

Building and Ranking is what I do (used to?). Here since the Panda/Penguin days.

India Katılım Mart 2010
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Ara
Ara@arafatkatze·
Calling it now, This form factor of multi agent orchestration will overtake every other agentic UX in the next six months. Doesn’t matter if it’s coding agent, product management agent or something else. Every multi agent flow of frontier models currently suffers from 2 main problems 1. Inference bound: Most of the time you are just waiting on inference while the agent rips on code in the background and that can take 8-10 minutes fairly regularly so the wait time very expensive productivity wise. 2. Take Isolation: you will work on the same mutating “source code ” with multiple agents in parallel each of which are inference bound and so eventually you will run into countless merge conflicts The kanban board solves for both of them by giving you the ability to act as an engineer manager for your IC individual agents, watching them cleanly with a clear headline level out look of every parallel agent. It works seamlessly with any coding agent whether it’s cline or codex or Claude code. To me this is a mental model shift that takes 10 minutes, you use the same coding agents like you always used before this but it will fundamentally morph your coding agent experience. Try out kanban and let us know what you think. npm i -g cline Is all you need.
Cline@cline

Introducing Cline Kanban: A standalone app for CLI-agnostic multi-agent orchestration. Claude and Codex compatible. npm i -g cline Tasks run in worktrees, click to review diffs, & link cards together to create dependency chains that complete large amounts of work autonomously.

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Cline@cline·
Introducing Cline Kanban: A standalone app for CLI-agnostic multi-agent orchestration. Claude and Codex compatible. npm i -g cline Tasks run in worktrees, click to review diffs, & link cards together to create dependency chains that complete large amounts of work autonomously.
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Marko Ilic@markoilico·
If you're now designing or redesigning a website, this will help you a lot. I recently curated the best hero sections, footers, social proof and other website parts because I got tired of having 15+ tabs open (even with Mobbin). Giving it away 100% free. Comment on this post, and I'll send a Figma link to your inbox!
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Grind Stone
Grind Stone@GrindstoneSEO·
All new sites I launch have an agent going to Envato Elements, grabbing a WP theme (or HTML template) I like, stripping it down into a fast loading js and css minified mobile responsive flat html template, then testing itself against my benchmarks. h/t @realjohnmonarch for the idea
Grind Stone@GrindstoneSEO

Now tell Claude to rewrite that gross Elementor code into a flat html site with super fast loading lean code and laugh as your rankings skyrocket.

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Vikas Bhatt@dbdnvikas·
@Zai_org Its not fast all, 20-30 tps with huge latency
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Anvisha@anvisha·
We raised $7.5M to kill AI slop. Introducing Moda: the world's first design agent with taste. RT+ comment “Moda” and we’ll design your brand for FREE.
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Luke Jordan
Luke Jordan@lr_jordan·
alright, screw it i released my first ever real product PLAN YOUR WEEKLY MEALS ON AUTOPILOT weeklygrub .com 🍜 and god i love the little features I added into this
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Millie Marconi
Millie Marconi@MillieMarconnni·
This feels like cheating. Someone built a Claude Code skill that scans Reddit and X from the last 30 days on any topic you give it, then writes you copy-paste-ready prompts based on what the community has actually figured out not what was working six months ago. You type /last30days prompting techniques for ChatGPT for legal questions and it comes back with the top patterns real lawyers and power users are using right now, complete with a fully written prompt you can drop in and use immediately. No more Googling, no more digging through threads, no more prompts that worked last year but got patched out. It works for anything - Midjourney techniques, Suno music prompts, Cursor rules, trending rap songs, whatever you need to know what people are actually saying about right now. 100% Open Source. MIT License. Link in the comments.
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Hailuo AI (MiniMax)
Hailuo AI (MiniMax)@Hailuo_AI·
Dropping Hailuo Light Studio Cinematic Crew in Your Pocket →Fine-tune every detail: angle, intensity & color temp →Layer your lights: mix dual sources for pro setups →20 signature presets, ready in a click Jump in with free trials! Follow @Hailuo_AI +comment +like for Free Max Plan.
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theendeavorpath@theendeavorpath·
I am finally giving you the roadmap to be Ambitious again... (Step by Step) 1.
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Autistic x ADHD.Co
Autistic x ADHD.Co@autisticadhdco·
ADHD is not just procrastinating It’s avoiding it because of the fear of maybe not doing it perfectly.
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Nikil Viswanathan
Today I'm open sourcing my secret project I use 1000+ times daily Introducing ClawFlows - workflow system for OpenClaw - simple, reliable, powerful - instantly enable 100+ prebuilt workflows @davehappyminion runs my life with ClawFlows: - morning briefing: weather, messages, daily inspiration - meeting prep: research & brief me on who I'm meeting - life coach: reads my health data & suggests improvements and many more... Been using it daily for 1.5 months and massively leveled up my life. Dave and I poured a lot of love and energy into this to help your openclaw improve your life! enjoy ❤️
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PS@dostoevesque·
Do not pay attention to the work you have to do, Instead, think about the rewards, because once you dare, the work will take care of itself. The paralysis of procrastination rarely comes from the work itself. It comes from thinking about the work beforehand. In your mind, you magnify the difficulty, extend the time it will take, and focus on the discomfort. The task becomes a mountain. But once you begin, something shifts. The thinking stops. You are no longer anticipating; you are doing, and the doing is almost never as bad as the imagining. The trick is to interrupt that pre-work spiral. Shift your focus away from the effort and onto the payoff. Ask yourself how you will feel when this is done and what you will gain. That shift from cost to reward is what breaks inertia. As Fredrick Nietzsche puts it "He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how" It does not apply only to big endeavors. It applies to all the activities we procrastinate on, whether due to laziness or anxiety.
gomi@parveen__tyagi

she literally explained why some people never feel lazy and how to copy them (in 2 mins)

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SE Ranking
SE Ranking@SERanking·
Could AI-generated content rank? Yes. And it may last about three months. We built 20 new domains and published 2,000 articles with no human input. In 36 days: - 71% got indexed - 8 sites ranked for 1,000+ keywords - 122K impressions 3 months in: completely gone. Was AI content the problem? Not exactly. The problem was publishing AI content with no strategy and no SEO behind it. These were new sites with no backlinks, no authority. Once Google picked up on that, the rankings dropped. And we’ve also seen the opposite: when AI-generated content is reviewed by a human and published on a strong domain, it can keep ranking and drive clicks. 📌 Read the full experiment: seranking.com/blog/ai-conten… We’re running new experiments now, and we’ll be sharing the results along the way. If you want us to test your theories too, drop them in the comments 👇
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TANSTACK
TANSTACK@tan_stack·
We built Start with a client first mindset, but server first performance might be our thing too! 😉 New blog post on how we dramatically improved TanStack Start’s SSR performance: 427 req/s → 2357 req/s 424ms avg → 43ms 6558ms p99 → 928ms 99.96% success → 100% 🔗⬇️🧵
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Visual Studio Code@code·
🌐 Agentic Browser Tools (Experimental) in @code! Agents can now open pages, read content, click elements, and verify changes directly in the integrated browser while building your web app. Enable ⚙️ workbench.browser.enableChatTools to try it out. Learn mode: aka.ms/VSCode/Agentic…
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