Mayank Jain

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Mayank Jain

@firesofmay

PM at Fairmatic | Past: Sr. PM at Helpshift & Cofounder at Ownedlabs | I write about Product Management mostly | Views on Twitter are personal | He/Him

Pune, India Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Mayank Jain
Mayank Jain@firesofmay·
@noahzweben Looping to fetch meeting transcripts every hour and generate insights from it to be posted on a dedicated slack channel and tagging relevant folks on each insight
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Mayank Jain@firesofmay·
Highly recommend joining Manas and his team!
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Mayank Jain@firesofmay·
@adocomplete Never mind. Ctrl+e shows history. Found out today. Wasn't obvious
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Mayank Jain@firesofmay·
@adocomplete When I run compaction, why do I loose terminal history? Ability to see past discussions still is imp at times. Does it rely on terminal output history and hence it has to compact that?
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Ado@adocomplete·
28 Days of Claude API - Day 12 - Compaction Context window reaching limit? Claude summarizes and keeps going. Server-side. Automatic. Set a token threshold and Claude handles the rest. No summarization logic to build and manage yourself.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Claude is built to be a genuinely helpful assistant for work and for deep thinking. Advertising would be incompatible with that vision. Read why Claude will remain ad-free: anthropic.com/news/claude-is…
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
Ok all the Claude Code hype aside, I still use Google Docs/Sheets for knowledge work with my team and stakeholders. Local md files for specs and roadmaps don't solve the collaboration problem—unless the answer is storing them in a GitHub repo and having teammates submit PRs to change a spec? But that seems like overkill. Have folks found a way to do team collaboration well with Claude Code non-coding knowledge work? @_catwu @trq212 how does the CC team do it?
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Sam Bhagwat
Sam Bhagwat@calcsam·
last month we wrote a new agents book: patterns for building ai agents it has everything you need to take your agents from prototype to production, like agent design patterns, the basics of security, etc reply to this tweet with BOOK and we'll dm you so you can get a copy
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I work at Slack. We tell employees their DMs are private. And they are. Mostly. Look, when we say "private" we mean private between you and the person you're messaging. And your admin. And HR. And legal. And whatever compliance tool your company bought. And the export logs. And the backup systems. And anyone with a court order. But other than that, totally private. We're very clear about this in our documentation. Page 47. Section 12. Subsection C. Paragraph 8. The part nobody reads before they trash-talk their manager at 11pm. Here's what employees don't understand. When you delete a message, you're just deleting it from your view. The message still exists. In exports. In backups. In the retention policy. It's like closing your eyes and thinking you're invisible. The data belongs to the company, not you. We say this right in our terms. Workspace owners control everything. They decide how long messages are stored. Sometimes it's 30 days. Sometimes it's forever. Hope you didn't say anything spicy in 2019. Enterprise customers get extra features. Full message exports. Metadata tracking. Who messaged whom. When. How often. Communication patterns. It's for "compliance." It's for "legal needs." It's for "regulatory requirements." It's definitely not for micromanagement. We're very careful to explain that admins can't see messages in real-time. They have to formally request an export. Fill out some forms. Click some buttons. Maybe wait an hour. Very high barrier. Almost impossible to abuse. The key takeaway is simple. Treat Slack like work email. Not like WhatsApp. Not like Signal. Just because it looks like a chat app doesn't mean it works like one. If a message could cause trouble when HR reads it, don't send it. This is empowering employees with knowledge. If you wouldn't say it in the break room with your manager behind you, don't type it in Slack. That's privacy. Informed privacy. Enterprise-grade informed privacy.
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Mayank Jain@firesofmay·
@kevinyien This is great workflow. No wonder why it looks so good!
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Kevin Yien@kevinyien·
illustrations: wife hand drew everything using pencil, uploaded to gemini for color fill and pose change words: kids wrote original ideas, chatgpt to make it rhyme more, then i rewrote most for better rhythm publishing: upload final assets to canva, enter text, export to pdf for amazon kindle direct publishing, blackland whiskey to get through the torturous labyrinth of that software
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Kevin Yien
Kevin Yien@kevinyien·
sharing a slightly different personal project… my wife and i published our first kids book! we set it as a random goal for this year (bc why not!). idea by the kids, illustrations by her, words by me. it was a really fun project for the whole family — highly recommend!
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Alex Albert@alexalbert__·
In case you missed it, earlier this week we fixed one of the most common frustrations on Claude.ai: hitting context limits mid-conversation. Claude now intelligently compacts earlier context automatically when you're nearing the limit so the chat can keep going.
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Mayank Jain@firesofmay·
@charliedeets @diabrowser @adamstern_ Awesome work! Any chance of bringing back folders? As there is always a cross between hey I don't need these 5 tabs always but when I do, i need them quickly. So it's somewhere between pinned tabs and bookmarks use case
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Charlie Deets
Charlie Deets@charliedeets·
Pinned tabs have an updated look in @diabrowser today. This change is about making your web apps feel more at home in Dia and also continuing to help make Arc members feel more at home in Dia. (Engineered with care by @adamstern_)
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Shreyas Doshi
Shreyas Doshi@shreyas·
✨New launch: I’m starting a new weekend-only product strategy accelerator for growth-stage founders. Based on feedback from 100+ founders in my Product Sense course who called out the need for a practical strategy-focused program for founders. Details: maven.com/shreyas-doshi/…
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Darius Dan@dariusdan·
You can now pin tabs in Dia and auto-hide the sidebar using ⌘+S, just as in Arc.
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Derek Nee
Derek Nee@DerekNee·
introducing the OpenAI Atlas killer. might be the last browser you'll ever need. flowithOS - an operating system we built for agents. it crushed online-mind2web. near-perfect score. beat openai atlas, gemini 2.5 pro cu, everyone. public beta live now. windows, mac, all platforms. rt + comment, dm me. my agent will send free credits + invite
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sohom@sxohom·
@nizzyabi did they ever tell on why they went out of their way to build dia when they could have just added chat with tabs feature to arc???
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nizzy@nizzyabi·
i would forgive the browser company if they went back to working on arc
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Carl Vellotti 🥞
Carl Vellotti 🥞@carlvellotti·
Every PM should be using Claude Code. So I built a HUGE course for you to learn Claude Code... IN Claude Code! 🔹 Complete guide 🔹 Make PRDs, analyze data, create decks Soon, I'll sell it for $149. For the next 24h: FREE! Follow + RT + comment "CC" & I'll DM it.
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