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Jonathan Wegener

Jonathan Wegener

@jwegener

I make apps people love. Building something new at South Park Commons, formerly cofounder @Timehop + https://t.co/CNaE6oGF8S, ex-design @Snap

Los Angeles, CA (WeHo) Katılım Nisan 2007
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Jonathan Wegener
Jonathan Wegener@jwegener·
Consumer tech is a weird game. You’re trying to create something the whole world needs... ...but also didn’t *know* they needed (or else it’d exist already)
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David@3DXRGuy·
made my face into a squishy toy for @VIVERSEofficial - webcam physics simulation, all in browser - built with @threejs - demo link below in replies
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Jonathan Wegener
Jonathan Wegener@jwegener·
Weird. I have also tested it driving cross country and found the opposite — and faster charging speeds tilt the argument EVEN further in the direction of “don’t drive slow” Here’s the math I use to justify it :) If you need to drive 60 miles, it takes 1hr at 60mph, but 40min at 90mph. Let’s say that faster speed burns twice as much energy: Thats an extra 60 charge-miles (120 vs 60) used. At a high speed charger getting 600 miles per hour of charge, making up that extra 60mi drain takes 1/10th of an hour …6 min of charge. So you get there 20 min sooner and spend 6 min more charging…net savings 14 minutes. Conclusion: Drive faster :) Math becomes different if you’re stretching the battery range (aka charging to 100% since the charge speeds taper off and slow dramatically) — or trying to save money/electricity. On the last leg especially you wanna drive as fast as possible and arrive home with almost no charge left. Aka “Burn all your fuel” and trade it for time savings at the fastest safe speed.
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Cathryn
Cathryn@cathrynlavery·
@jwegener No, I tested it and it driving faster at over 80 had me getting there later. Driving @ 75 was sweet spot charging at 200mph is slow tho, usually much higher.
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Cathryn
Cathryn@cathrynlavery·
drove my Tesla from Austin to SF last week, 1700 miles in 48 hours, 2 hotel stops. counterintuitive EV thing: driving 75 mph actually gets you there faster than driving 80+ mph. aerodynamic drag increases exponentially with speed, so at 85 you're burning through battery and stopping to charge way more often. Slow down to get there faster... applies to more than just EV 😉
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Alex Kehr
Alex Kehr@alexkehr·
It’s pretty incredible that there have been no major social apps created since Snapchat
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Jonathan Wegener
Jonathan Wegener@jwegener·
@noahkagan @elgringorican Works for me on both safari and chrome automatically. For some reason my email 2FA doesn’t tho. Prob cause I don’t use Mac mail
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Noah Kagan
Noah Kagan@noahkagan·
Fixed my #1 annoyance with Apple Mac. The 2FA dance: open Messages, find the code, try to copy it, paste it or something. 🤷‍♂️ Built a menu bar app that auto-copies the code the moment it arrives, done. Runs entirely on your Mac. Nothing leaves your machine. Free, open source 🛡️ github.com/noahdevkagan/T…
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Vadims@vadi_ms·
@Kushal_70 Speaking is 4x faster than typing You can now do this privately
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Vadims@vadi_ms·
This is me talking to my computer without making a sound. After just a month of collecting data, our model is already approaching dictation in accuracy. We were surprised to see that it generalizes to unseen participants as well! (1/n)
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Karine Hsu
Karine Hsu@karine_hsu·
Maggie's Refuel, a new high-end gas station brand just opened in LA ~ "Maggie’s Refuel is a high-end convenience store brand planning to modernize and innovate the current gas station experience. Think Autogrill meets 7-Eleven Japan: matcha, local croissants, premium CPG, and yes, a soft-serve cone - all alongside a gas (or EV) fill-up."
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Jakub Krehel
Jakub Krehel@jakubkrehel·
It’s incredible that /make-interfaces-feel-better has already been installed more than 30,000 times. It contains a lot of tips that make interfaces feel better, across UI, animations, performance and more. npx skills add jakubkrehel/make-interfaces-feel-better
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Marcos Rico Peng@Marcos12345rico·
today we're launching @Palmier_io, a video editor Claude can edit. use AI to edit, organize, and generate footage directly in the timeline. finally, a video editor built for AI. open-source. mac native. available now.
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Daniel
Daniel@danielrakh·
Contrary to popular belief, the thing people need to understand about Evan is that his whole career he's been told that he was wrong. When he presented early concepts of Snapchat to his college classmates they called it a "terrible idea". He's been wrong a ton but also early and right when it mattered.
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Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV·
We built an AI that can draw on your screen. It's a true personal tutor. Using Claude Opus we're able to draw polygons, point with pixel perfect accuracy, and walk users through complex steps directly on their screen. Here's me learning Pythagorean Theorem + FL Studio. Demo:
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Jonathan Wegener
Jonathan Wegener@jwegener·
@tankots @WisprFlow that I can't hold shift to have it automatically hit "enter" after it's done. saying "press enter" is totally unintuitive
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Tanay Kothari@tankots·
Calling all haters of @WisprFlow - give me your biggest issue with Wispr. Yes I will personally read through each and every comment and have our team right some wrongs.
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Cathryn
Cathryn@cathrynlavery·
Such a great design resource, keeps getting better 👇🏻
Impeccable@impeccable_ai

Impeccable 3.7 brings linting to design. Until now it was a skill you asked for help. Now it's a design-system-aware feedback loop that runs while your agent builds, catching slop and design drift before they land. 🪝 Design hooks for Claude, Codex, and Cursor They run after every UI edit and quietly nudge your agent to fix slop and drift. The output isn't another wall of lint: it separates new findings from already-seen ones, flags clean scans, and asks the agent to use judgment. Fix real issues, leave intentional demos alone, save exceptions to config instead of littering your source. 🎨 Slop detection is now project-aware Reads your actual design system from DESIGN.md, your typography, palette, radius scale, and tokens, and flags drift from your system, not just generic AI slop: • this font isn't in your design system • this color is outside your documented palette • this radius doesn't match your rounded scale The same engine powers both the hooks and the CLI, and it's where we're investing next. 🖥️ Live Mode, ready for real projects Svelte/SvelteKit now preview variants as temporary framework components with live params, then accept cleanly back into your source component. Manual text edits got evidence / apply / discard routes, insertions preserve their anchors, and mapped lists and JSX slots clean up far more reliably. ⚡ Leaner core, sharper detector Rule-level evals across 3 providers and 4 niches cut guidance with no measurable lift and dropped examples that taught models bad patterns. The detector now skips hidden and screen-reader-only elements, understands OKLCH alpha and Sass-like inputs, and tightened checks for repeated kickers, oversized H1s, clipped overflow, and cramped padding. 🛠️ CLI caught up impeccable detect loads DESIGN.md by default, motion findings name the exact token or cubic-bezier instead of just "bounce," and impeccable ignores gives real CRUD for exceptions. Hooks and CLI share the same ignores. No split-brain config. Plus a much-improved interactive installer with hooks setup built in. Upgrade: npx impeccable install npm i -g impeccable

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