juan
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juan
@juandjuwadi
building @milq_ai | @fdotinc @vercel | did product @google and @riot

A couple prompts on Milq and this bizarre keyboard kinda came to life!

bizarre keyboard

Thrilled to announce our investment in MTS. Beginning today, MTS will be monitoring the situation across technology, business, politics, and culture, interviewing the main characters of the moment all day long on X. We’re seeding it alongside other angel investors such as Dan Romero, Packy McCormick, Soona Amhaz, Julia DeWahl, Austin Rief, Ryan Delk, Jonathan Swanson and more. The founding team includes @ChrisJBakke @theojaffee @gbrl_dick , @netcapgirl, among others. MTS’s initial hosts include the above as well as @MarkHalperin @creatine_cycle @amitisinvesting @labenz @JackFarley96 @jessegenet @stevesi , and more experts across tech, finance, politics, and culture. MTS aims to be the best place in the world to make sense of what’s happening, *right now*, and it’ll be on X. This was the original vision for CNN by the way. They called it “Randemonium”. The idea was, whatever the Current Thing happening in the world, put it on CNN full time, cover it from every possible angle, and keep it running until a more important Current Thing comes along. The CNN model has to wait for something to happen IRL. But something is always happening on X. And of course, X is — and has always been, the real world. Or at the very least, it’s the place where the people who run the real world make sense of what’s happening. Essentially, what the hell is happening and why? The world’s an incredibly complex and erratic place and trying to figure that out is a lifetime occupation. Figuring that out is the occupation of MTS. To Monitor the Situation is to watch history in the making. P.S. MTS is looking for hosts, guests, sponsors, teammates, and other monitors to help make sense of what’s happening. Reach out if this is you, and feel free to join the MTS discord.



I'm blown away at what ppl are using this for!! I built it as a learning tool. But people seem to really love using it as an AI interface that isn't chat that can work in their program of choice. Examples of usage so far: - A Mom building her first app on Lovable - A dentist debugging his OpenClaw setup - A photographer getting feedback in Lightroom - A person learning to animate SVGs in Framer - Founders keeping track of their todos. - Designers getting feedback in Figma - A student outlining her thesis in G-Docs - Traders analyzing live stock charts And A LOT of people using it to advise them on how to best reply to messages in Slack/Email. Super cool. The people yearn for a non-chat interface haha. Also, it's kinda crazy how as the founder you really don't know what the product is until you put it in the hands of users. The minute it's in the hands of others, it's theirs now! And that's really where you find out what it is.



2004 was a good year, but your Gmail address doesn't need to be stuck in it. To say goodbye to v0t3f0rp3dr02004@gmail.com or mrbrightside416@gmail.com (or whatever you were into at the time), go to your Google Account settings and choose any name available. You'll keep your old username and you can sign in with both.


48h after the launch of Remodex: Codex Remote Control Stats: → 2,261 downloads → $2,217 total revenue → $1,062 MRR → 287 paying users This is my first $1k MRR app It only took one app you might say But you don’t know this is my 10th iOS app And my 15th project Keep iterating Keep building Keep shipping You never know what might happen Thank you for the support ❤️


Claude code v/s Milq - same prompt, same environment, same model. Claude Code takes >8 mins, and Milq takes less <2 mins while delivering even better results to create an iOS app. This is the power of designing specialized orchestration from ground up, not just adding a bunch of skills md files to an existing general purpose agent. In fact, Milq’s deterministic tools manipulate Xcode projects directly, interacts with Apple developer portal when needed, and provides context specific intuitive UI for assets, databases, and more within one project workspace. Now this was a bit of an extreme anecdotal example that we happened to capture today, but Milq outperforms consistently compared to Claude Code and other general purpose coding agents, AND even outperforms other platforms that just wrap around Claude code to build iOS apps. Checkout more such examples on our website. We’re still building this tool, and it takes time to build specialized harnesses for every capability iOS app development offers. But we’re working hard, gradually expanding the scope of what Milq can do without compromising on the performance and quality.









