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@kienlecmo

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Kien Le
Kien Le@kienlecmo·
I'm a developer, and my family has a long history of metabolic conditions—specifically high blood pressure, diabetes, and gout. Both of my grandparents are currently managing these conditions, and every single meal feels like a stressful guessing game for them Then i build this
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Ali Grids@AliGrids·
love this liquid metal UI by @BrettFromDJ
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Basit A. Khan
Basit A. Khan@basit_designs·
Liquid metal hits differently in light mode. Weekend experiments like this are pure visual dopamine.
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Nico
Nico@nico_jeannen·
Any cheaper alternative to Cursor?? $1400 in a month is absolute madness, no matter the amount of code 💀
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Kien Le
Kien Le@kienlecmo·
The future of software isn't about writing code; it's about who can solve a specific problem the best. Platforms that master "organic discovery" will win. Those that stick to "pay-to-rank" will see their best creators leave.
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Kien Le@kienlecmo·
The winners in this AI era? People with domain expertise. A management expert who can't code can now use AI to build a tool that embeds their 20 years of wisdom. That product is infinitely more valuable than a generic app built by a dev with no industry context.
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Kien Le@kienlecmo·
The world is about to be flooded with AI-generated software and content. When building becomes "too easy," the old distribution models will break. 🧵
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Kien Le@kienlecmo·
@gregisenberg I think other platforms will learn from TikTok, even though they have a lot of content and a lot of spam, they turn their algorithm into a strength.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
What happens to the App Store when vibe coding makes building apps 100× faster and cheaper? A few things I think start to happen: 1. Apps increasingly launch for very specific moments instead of trying to keep users forever. You download it, get value, and move on. 2. Apps that solve a problem in under 30 seconds convert 2–3× better than apps that require onboarding. 3. A new pricing norm emerges: ~$1–$10 for one moment of value, paid instantly, with no expectation of future use. Disposable apps. 4. More examples of revenue concentrating at the account level, not the app level. You'll see seven/eight/even 9 igures across dozens of micro-apps. 5. Some of the most valuable apps never appear in App Store rankings because they spread peer-to-peer and are super niche. 6. Founders start shipping 10-20 micro-apps per year, expecting 1–2 to stick, instead of betting everything on one product. 7. The average successful app team trends toward 1–2 people, even at $1–5M ARR, because product surfaces stay small. 8. Distribution shifts toward people with trust. Creators, communities, and group chats quietly become the real app curators. 9. More extremely niche apps that didn't make sense to build are now being launched 10. Apps get named like content, not companies. Short, emotional, contextual names win. 11. App naming converges toward 5–8 character names because they perform better in links, sharing, and memory. 12. Apps win on tone and identity more than features. Two apps can do the same thing, but one feels like it’s “for you.” 13. The fastest growing category becomes “utility + identity” apps, tools that also signal taste or values. 14. Personalization becomes default. The same underlying app shows up in different versions depending on who you are and why you’re using it. 15. Launches start to look like content drops. Timing, story, and where an app shows up matter more than the tech itself. 16. Successful apps group into small bundles that match a lifestyle, job, or niche instead of standing alone. 17. Apple leans harder into bundles and curated experiences, acting more like a trusted editor than a giant directory. 18. Apple quietly favors apps that fit healthy usage patterns because it aligns with device trust. 19. Mobile vibe coding pushes creation onto the phone itself. People build apps while waiting, walking, or thinking, not sitting at a desk. Realistically not everyone will want to create apps, but 100x+ more do. 20. App fatigue increases, but software usefulness improves. People delete more apps and feel better about the ones they keep. 21. Over time, people stop saying “I use this app” and start saying “I made a small app for that.”
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Kien Le@kienlecmo·
My vibe code app
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Kien Le@kienlecmo·
Handling situations where Antigravity is consuming too much device resources. Start with ARGS: --disable-gpu-driver-bug-workarounds --ignore-gpu-blacklist --enable-gpu-rasterization --enable-zero-copy --enable-native-gpu-memory-buffers
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Kien Le@kienlecmo·
The challenge was to create Liquid Glass with absolutely no knowledge of Swift; I coded it 100% using AI. #swiftui #liquidglass
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Kien Le@kienlecmo·
How to create this liquid glass 🥲 #swiftui
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Kien Le@kienlecmo·
Cracked 99% AI automation! 🤯 My secret? AI writes detailed Instruction.md files before any build/upgrade, covering everything. Plus, tasklists track progress, preventing conflicts & loops. Instruction-first workflow = efficiency! #Cursor
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Kien Le@kienlecmo·
@elonmusk @sama I agree with Elon Musk that ChatGPT is scary good and we are getting closer to dangerously strong AI. It's an exciting time for technology, but also an important time to ensure we are taking the necessary steps to ensure AI is used responsibly.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@sama ChatGPT is scary good. We are not far from dangerously strong AI.
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Sam Altman@sama·
interesting to me how many of the ChatGPT takes are either "this is AGI" (obviously not close, lol) or "this approach can't really go that much further". trust the exponential. flat looking backwards, vertical looking forwards.
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DeletedProfile@Deleted8960740·
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: FTX native token $FTT falls 16% in 1 hour.
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Binance@binance·
Which play-to-earn games is everyone playing at the moment?
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