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Jon that Builds

@jon___c

building, failing, and learning - one token at a time

Katılım Nisan 2007
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Jon that Builds
Jon that Builds@jon___c·
@punk9059 About 2-3 repos, maybe 2-3 agents max in each. Too many I struggle to keep up with all the context switching.
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How many Claude Code windows do you run at once?
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Jon that Builds@jon___c·
It’s 1:40am, and your #Claude limit resets in 20 mins. Do you wait, or do you go to bed?
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Chris Pedregal
Chris Pedregal@cjpedregal·
There are some tweets out there saying that Granola is trying to lock down access to your data. Tldr; we are actually trying to become more open, not closed. We’re launching a public API next week to complement our MCP. Read on for context. A couple months ago, we noticed that some folks had reversed engineered our local cache so they could access their meeting data. Our cache was not built for this (it can change at any point), so we launched our MCP to serve this need. The MCP gives full access to your notes and transcripts (all time for paid users, time restricted for free users). MCP usage has exploded since launch, so we felt good about it. A week ago, we updated how we store data in our cache and broke the workarounds. This is on us. Stupidly, we thought we had solved these use cases well enough with our MCP. We’ve now learned that while MCPs are great for connecting to tools like Claude or chatGPT, they don’t meet your needs for agents running locally or for data export / pipeline work. So we’re going to fix this for you ASAP. First, we’ll launch a public API next week to make it easier for you to pull your data. Second, we’ll figure out how to make Granola work better for agents running locally. Whether that’s expanding our MCP, launching a CLI, a local API, etc. The industry is moving quickly here, so we’d appreciate your suggestions. We want Granola data to be accessible and useful wherever you need it. Stay tuned.
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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
I turned a single renovation photo into a cinematic time-lapse video for $10 of credits. These videos are crushing on social media because humans naturally want to see what the construction turns into. The dwell time is nuts. So... now we're using these videos to help promote real estate development and landscaping companies. Here's how it works: → Drop one finished renovation image into a customGPT that reverse-engineers the full construction sequence → Calico AI generates each stage of the renovation with consistent aerial camera angles → Kling 3.0 animates the timelapse transitions between frames with realistic construction movement → ElevenLabs generates a matching soundtrack → Stitch in CapCut and export The result: real estate developers and landscaping companies get portfolio-quality timelapse content from a single photo. No production team. Landscaping firms can use these for ads, social content, client pitches, and website videos that actually convert. Comment "RENOVATION" and I'll send you the exact system, custom GPT, and all prompts (must be following so I can DM you!).
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Jon that Builds@jon___c·
@Chilearmy123 *generates a 30 page AI slop doc that no one will read* "I have boosted my productivity in 10x"
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Clemente@Chilearmy123·
My friend works at a top US tech company They've recently told their employees to go "all in" on AI Every email, memo, presentation - you have to use AI to make it, and is expected to be done ~90% faster than before The quality of work from everyone is way worse but is getting praised because it's "more productive" Which he thinks will be used to justify layoffs in the future This is the reality for most companies "going all in on AI"
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Alex McFarlane
Alex McFarlane@flipdazed·
London has lots of events but it just doesn’t have talent in the core developer sense. The events in London are almost always trading focused. The DeFi community in London is AAVE which is non-trivial but not diverse. The core protocol dev community is basically Aztec. Outside of aave and aztec it’s pretty barren. Change my mind. Compared to lisbon, I see crypto devs and founders almost everytime I go there. London is CeFi but the lifeblood of crypto is DeFi and protocol engineering. On the flip side, I have yet to find anyone that is a strong quant in lisbon. I suspect it will remain so. London is the European version of NYC Lisbon is the European version of SF I suspect it will continue to be so.
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Cap@CapinUK·
“London doesn’t have enough events” In this last week alone, we’ve hosted sold-out events in London for… Founders. Institutions. Ecosystem. Top-tier networks, globally renowned capital & culture, and a community designed to win & help win. This is the year to be in London 🇬🇧
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Guido Appenzeller
Guido Appenzeller@appenz·
Sorry to see Granola @meetgranola going closed. They encrypted their local db, no local and no cloud API. In a world where notes are managed by agents, the app now has zero value. Any recommendations for good alternatives? What are you switching to?
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Jon that Builds@jon___c·
What a wild thing to say in 2026
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Jon that Builds@jon___c·
.@claudeai Opus 1M context users: what's your actual working limit before quality starts slipping? Still clearing mine around 150k out of habit from the 200k days, not sure if that's still necessary or just muscle memory. Has anyone actually pushed past 500k? Where does reasoning start to fall apart? Genuinely want to know what people are finding.
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Jon that Builds@jon___c·
@Zeneca Absolutely. Most people don't even need 'agents'. They just need good old fashioned 'scripts' which can easily be done by Claude Code.
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Zeneca🔮@Zeneca·
I'm convinced if you want to maximize productivity, you shouldn't be using openclaw or hermes - they take so much time bug fixing that you're better off just using claude code/codex directly there's maybe 1% of people who are the exception to this
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Paul S. Conyngham
Paul S. Conyngham@paul_conyngham·
Hello world. Good morning from Rosie!
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Jon that Builds@jon___c·
Seeing #ClaudeCode spawning agents and working in the background while I step away is just the coolest thing ever
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Jon that Builds@jon___c·
@sibeleth Just be careful waving your balances like that to people you don’t know well. Don’t forget Opsec especially in front of people like that
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Sibel@sibeleth·
I was in Singapore for the token event for the first time. It was late night and I was at a party, surrounded by 8 men as far as I remember. They were all talking about how much they made and the highest claim was that guy with $9M and he was ego maxxing like crazy. I was silently listening to them. That same guy turned to me and asked “whose girlfriend are you btw” with this shitty “you can’t be anything else” look in his face. I said “no one’s, I am Sibel.” And showed them my account to remind myself. The guy turned red because my pinned post was a Ledger screenshot. Still, he wanted to humiliate me so he said “Oh I saw this tweet. You’re are good at Photoshop huh?” And they all laughed 😂 I unlocked my phone, opened the Ledger app and showed them my screen. The guy turned completely red. And then I left. Left with the fact that I had x3 of what he was “claiming” he made, in a fucking app. Funny enough it was one week before I cashed out everything and the sole purpose of putting all my money into that wallet was to take a screenshot. Wondering how was the rest of the night for that guy. I never planned to share this story but here we are as it’s been 2 years. Happy Women’s day 🙃
wale.moca 🐳@waleswoosh

What was your first big win in crypto? Images only

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Zeneca🔮@Zeneca·
To the people who say openclaw is absolute magic and increasing their productivity 100x... Are you still having to deal with it being a big dumb dumb buggy head several times a day? Where things just break randomly? Or do you truly have a magic system and setup where everything is just glorious and works perfectly?
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ZachXBT
ZachXBT@zachxbt·
John Daghita (Lick) was arrested in the Caribbean yesterday as a direct result of my investigation. In late January 2026, I exposed how John stole $ 46M+ in seized crypto assets from the US government by abusing access at CMDSS, his father's company, which held a USMS contract. John then taunted me multiple times via his Telegram channel and dust attacked my public wallet address with stolen funds. Thanks for the last laugh, John.
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Jon that Builds@jon___c·
It’s only been two days since I started using @linear MCP with Claude Code, but I don’t think I can survive without them anymore.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
people just bookmark stuff on X with zero real intention of every checking those said bookmarks
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Jon that Builds@jon___c·
@camolNFT A huge assumption here is that a project this hot will still follow the same tried (and frankly failed) playbook of previous token launches. Far more likely they will introduce mechanisms that reduce initial liquid tokens (like staking for more airdrops) while team unlocks
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camol@camolNFT·
Early Polymarket TGE allocation estimated on total user volumes and similar TGEs. You are not bullish enough.
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