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fred rivett 🇬🇧📈

fred rivett 🇬🇧📈

@fredrivett

🌞 by day @gptzeroai 🌑 by night @abodefyi / https://t.co/swNqipl3TX ✍️ writing https://t.co/XojapbmiJ8 ⬅️ prev founding eng @lexdotpage

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FPL Raptor (Ross)@FPL__Raptor·
Guys how cooked am I with this? Anyone else’s ankle and foot look like this?
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got tired of losing track of which pm2 instances my @conductor_build worktrees had spun up so i built a thing introducing 👤 reeve mac menu bar swift app — processes grouped by workspace with git branch, cpu/memory sparklines, live logs, click to kill, crash detection, one click copy prompt to fix built the whole thing in conductor in a day whilst waiting for my day job’s agents to finish available on homebrew now: github.com/fredrivett/ree…
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@vasylenko oh yeah that’s fair but in that case i think we just switch branch on the root repo, don’t need worktrees really? but having a command centre like conductor will still be valuable also i think human reviews will continue to decrease, though soc-2 compliance may block that
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Serhii Vasylenko
Serhii Vasylenko@vasylenko·
@fredrivett Even with fast agents, most of my context-switching comes from waiting on reviews and cross-team alignment -- not builds. Those bottlenecks don't speed up with AI.
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Will King
Will King@willking·
It's getting there. What do you think?
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Taras
Taras@tar_uniqueee·
Built an app for Watch OS that allows to track your Claude Code usage limits. Pretty fun and actually useful
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ben guo 🪽
ben guo 🪽@0thernet·
hilarious how many people are copying @zocomputer > June 20, 2025 – Zo beta > Nov 19, 2025 – Zo launch > 6 days later – first OpenClaw commit > Feb 2026 – Every YC company pivots to cloning Zo
MuleRun@mulerun_ai

Introducing MuleRun 2.0. Your personal AI, act before you ask. It learns your habits, anticipates your needs, and works while you sleep — running 24/7 on your Personal Computer assigned to you alone. No complex setup. Just talk to it.

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@charlieholtz still a massive conductor fan though, showcased it at our company offsite to all the devs, and massively looking forward to cloud env so i can ship at the gym
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Henry de Zoete
Henry de Zoete@HZoete·
Pleased to be rejoining the civil service as Investment and AI adviser in DSIT. As an exited founder and angel investor in over a hundred startups I’m hopeful I can help make Britain the place for tech and AI. It’s a part time role as I will still be carrying on my work at Oxford University and on the board of the ALB of the DfE Oak National Academy. This government has made great strides on AI and tech. Excited to get going and help!
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Dylan Feltus
Dylan Feltus@DylanFeltus·
You literally have to be unemployed to keep up with AI. Which I am. So I read everything, track what matters, and toss the hype. Starting tomorrow I'm sending that filter to your inbox every Monday. dylanfeltus.com/monday
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the squinty view feels like its just one layer of abstraction up the tree previously startups had lots of expert single seat musicians that knew their instrument super well, and the founder was the conductor whilst trying to be producer too now single seat contributors have been replaced by ai and everyone's a conductor, with founders being freed up to be producers (and conduct as they wish) the knock on effects of that are obviously huge, in terms of speed, agility, competitive landscape, but it doesn't feel like a new machine to me, just one step has been automated the losers are those who loved being paid well to be a single seat musician, the winners are those who love to create great music obviously ai is very different to humans, super fast, doesn't sleep, no healthcare lol, but at a squinty level that's how i'm seeing the startup space at least intrigued if you're seeing a different angle!
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Nathan Baschez
Nathan Baschez@nbaschez·
AI pretty much obliterates the way tech companies organize teams to build products What teams have figured out the new way? We got the agile manifesto 25 years ago, who is writing this for the AI era?
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Aiden Bai
Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
Introducing element-source Get the source file location of any DOM (or native!) element Works w/ React, Vue, Svelte, and Solid
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Sonia Baschez
Sonia Baschez@SoniaBaschez·
Just this month alone Costco has: - launched Dadcore wear - fought and won again the Trump admin to give a refund on tariffs for customers - launching IVF program Is there any other company doing it like it?
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Costco is launching a new program that aims to make IVF treatment more affordable for couples hoping to start a family. Medications typically can cost thousands of dollars out of pocket, but Costco says the program could help cut the price by up to 80%. spr.ly/6010B6KImg

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