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John Potter

John Potter

@johnmpotter

CEO @ Rye Labs - building tools for SMEs at CIAL Dun & Bradstreet. Design engineer. Former NFL kicker. Creator of https://t.co/icM3cxZqsd.

Los Angeles Katılım Mayıs 2009
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John Potter
John Potter@johnmpotter·
Loved these thoughts from @jenny_wen on how the design process is changing due to AI. Something I've been feeling. More and more we're building dev-first vs design-first. Designers are still critical, but in a new type of role. youtube.com/watch?v=eh8bcB…
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John Potter@johnmpotter·
Love randomly seeing npmtrends screenshots in the wild. It’s visuals like this that help indicate where the js community is moving. Downloads aren’t everything, but they are something.
Zeno Rocha@zenorocha

Two years ago, Resend was the new kid on the block. Many people told me, “We don't need another Email API.” But if you focus on quality, there's always space, even in a super crowded market. We still have a looong way to go, and there's so much more to build, so back to work.

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Chris Nicholas
Chris Nicholas@ctnicholasdev·
Streaming AI chat messages have introduced a new UX challenge. In apps like Whatsapp, messages are short and arrive all at once. Pinning messages to the bottom of the chat makes sense—it's expected, and works well for human interactions. But AI chats are a new paradigm ↓
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Prathyush@prathyvsh·
Here’s a thread on Semantic Zoom — a UI design pattern that is becoming prominent in the design scene with AIs enabling multi-level text summaries.
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Ege@egeberkina·
Since Midjourney announced that they support creating videos with specific start and end frames, I had to try it. So I retextured the images with the JSON below and then used start and end frames to create a short video! Prompt 👇
Ege@egeberkina

Playful chunky 3D world with GPT4o & JSON Prompt 👇

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John Potter@johnmpotter·
TIL that the annoying little prompt that tells you to start a new chat automatically passes context to the new conversation. No more "please summarize this conversation so I can start a new chat".
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John Potter@johnmpotter·
Smart ad buy from @claudeai for those long tail unsearchable error strings. Not sure if i've ever seen this before.
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John Potter@johnmpotter·
@itsmechase @aidenybai I really think it’s this. Context switching is the enemy of flow - doesn’t matter whether the task you’re switching to is productive or not.
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Chase@itsmechase·
@aidenybai Has to be the lag between the agent performing the task and the urge to check X while waiting.
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Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
coding isn't fun anymore :( i haven't had "flow state" for months, but i'm more productive than ever with Cursor agent
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John Potter@johnmpotter·
@kentcdodds @jacobmparis Absolutely. I'm kind of surprised that it doesn't do this out of the box. I didn't notice this as prominently until that last month or so, so maybe an update changed behavior. Curious if it's something cursor rules could fix or if it would take more than that.
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Kent C. Dodds ⚡@kentcdodds·
@jacobmparis Related, it needs to be able to know when a script runs a long-running task (like test watch mode) rather than waiting for it to exit.
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John Potter@johnmpotter·
@jacobmparis Exactly, I almost always have the service running already!
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John Potter@johnmpotter·
Today my junior dev proposed an in-memory cache for a service that is going to process millions of records - no redis, no eviction policy. Normally my senior dev would catch this. The problem is that my junior dev and my senior dev are the same Cursor.
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