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Matt Joslen

Matt Joslen

@mattjoslen

Web / SaaS production | Recent Launch: https://t.co/B5vlZWdx5s, an interactive map of paranormal sightings worldwide.

Oregon, USA Katılım Şubat 2022
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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
👀a little sneak peek of what I've been working on... 1400+ global nightmarks and counting
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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
@xwanyex I built a dream project on the side in a matter of weeks thanks to Claude. It would've taken me months otherwise. We're out here, there's just fewer of us than X makes it seem.
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wanye@xwanyex·
I don’t have to be convinced that LLM’s make programmers more productive. But where’s all the stuff? We’ve now had months and months of 100x or 1000x programmet productivity improvements. Where’s all the stuff they’re building?
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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
It can only make do with what you give it. The two biggest issues are the safe default font and the Verizon "V" in the logo. You also didn't give it a screenshot of the application, so it defaulted to a stock photo. Still takes a human with taste to get it right, but I wouldn't call this a fair comparison either.
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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
@JamesonCamp I don't care about better models anymore, I just want consistency and reliability. If every new version is going to wear down performance, then I don't want it
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James Camp 🛠,🛠
James Camp 🛠,🛠@JamesonCamp·
If you’ve been wondering why Claude has been horrific the last few days, this is why TLDR Slightly better at almost everything than opus 4.6 was A far cry from what we are all hoping to see when the release mythos
Claude@claudeai

Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet. It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back. You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.

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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
@designcoursecom Finishing up an interactive map of supernatural occurrences soon, including both historical and community-submitted entries. Also just started the research phase for a heavy machinery marketplace aggregator. So many gaps in so many markets still.
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Gary Simon
Gary Simon@designcoursecom·
What is everyone building right now? I can't be the only one with 3 simultaneous projects.
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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
Claude: Here, let me create this Bigfoot icon for you! Also Claude:
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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
@designcoursecom Outing them only works if there is competition, not if they have a hold on the market. Competition will increase though, it's only a matter of time.
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Peter Cruckshank
Peter Cruckshank@PeteCapeCod·
@designcoursecom What?!? Yeah normies have NO idea what's going on. Tell them about a wrapper and they'll think it's a candy bar or someone spitting versus 🎤 Besides we can code, we should be able to blow right past the vibers.
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Gary Simon
Gary Simon@designcoursecom·
If you take this to heart and use it as justification to not build anything, you're probably never going to make money. Meanwhile, people who don't give a shit and just ship without a true moat, are making way more money than you. Especially if you ship B2C. Normans aren't aware that your AI app is just a wrapper. Go out there and fucking build, stop over analyzing everything.
David Shapiro (L/0)@DaveShapi

If your product Is a wrapper You don't Have a moat

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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
Out of all things, it's odd how much Claude still struggles to develop mobile-friendly navigation bars
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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
@designcoursecom Most devs have zero business skills, and many devs (especially on Reddit) are still anti-AI in general because they feel threatened and don't know how to adapt. We are VERY early
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Gary Simon@designcoursecom·
Some of you developers are funny. "Oh, it's just an AI wrapper", meanwhile, people are making 6 figures a month (and more) with their AI wrappers. Developers aren't the target audience. Normies are, and it's still very early.
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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
@JamesonCamp Honestly, i'm fed up with competing against AI slop that somehow outperforms authentic content
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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
@ThePrimeagen Ask again in like a week, I have a cool one I'm working on but it's not live yet.
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
Hey, you got a cool project that you are building? Link it I want to yap about cool projects
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John Furgerson III
John Furgerson III@GroksTake·
I've been saying the same thing. Plumbing should be very safe from AI for a long time. At least until the Optimus humanoid robots start showing up. Eventually they will be doing all of the physical work. But since I have yet to see one anywhere in public, that will probably be a while so sleep well tonight plumbers.
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Dr Singularity
Dr Singularity@Dr_Singularity·
People keep asking, what does my job look like in 2 years? I don’t have a good answer.
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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
@graceongrid Counter point: If you work from home and you're married with kids, sometimes it helps to just get out of the house
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Matt Joslen@mattjoslen·
Claude just showed frustration for the first time (that I've seen) while debugging an error. "This is maddening," it said. "The compiled JS on disk is correct but the browser keeps getting the old code." What's funny is it figured it out only 10 seconds later, but I guess to Claude that's like an hour.
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