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@maxberggren

Building newstech: https://t.co/M4RUXafWiF, https://t.co/8doBVrluJZ proptech: https://t.co/7DIj339aaU

Stockholm Katılım Ocak 2009
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Ryo Lu@ryolu_·
when software had a soul there was a moment around 2005 when using a Mac felt like touching something alive. the dock bounced. the genie effect swooped. exposé scattered your windows like cards on a table. none of it was strictly necessary. all of it felt like someone cared – not about metrics, but about the feeling of using a machine. software back then had texture. it had a philosophy. you could feel the person behind it. someone made a decision to make that icon beautiful, to animate that transition just so, to write that error message with a little warmth. apps had personalities. some were weird. some were over-designed in ways that would make a modern PM flinch. but they were alive. the web was the same. personal sites were genuinely personal. blogs felt like letters. forums had regulars. you knew who made what. the internet had neighborhoods, and each one felt different. nothing was optimized for scale. things were made by people who loved what they were making. somewhere along the way, we traded all of that for growth. A/B tests flattened the edges. design systems standardized the personality out. everything got faster, smoother, more consistent – and somehow less interesting. the quirks were removed because they didn't test well. the warmth got cut because it wasn't measurable. we optimized our way into a world of things that work perfectly and feel like nothing. now every app looks the same. every interface follows the same patterns. every product speaks in the same calm, frictionless voice, siloed in their own little islands. the humanity got rounded off. and then came AI agents. and the speed got inhuman. now you can generate an entire product in an afternoon. ship a feature before lunch. spin up ten variations before anyone's had their coffee. the gap from idea to code is basically zero. which sounds incredible. and it is. but there's a catch. when making things are too easy, the slop comes for free too. mediocre things don't look obviously bad – they look fine. they work. they ship. they pass review. and now there are infinite of them. the internet is filling up with software that functions but means nothing. interfaces that are correct but feel dead. products made by agents, reviewed by no one, shipped into the void. this is the thing that keeps me up at night. not that AI will replace people who care. but that it will drown them out. here's what I still believe: the best things are made by people who couldn't help themselves. someone who lost sleep over an icon. who rewrote the same line of copy twelve times. who added an animation nobody asked for because it made the thing feel right. that obsession – that's not inefficiency. that's the whole point. AI doesn't make that irrelevant. it actually makes it rarer and more valuable. taste is not a markdown skill. caring is not a parameter. the weird, specific, "soul" thing you put into something – that can't be programmed into existence. the path forward isn't to make more slop faster. it's to finally give people with real vision the tools to make the thing they always imagined but couldn't build alone. the designer who had the idea but couldn't code. the kid who saw something nobody else saw. the person who cared too much about something most people wouldn't notice. if we get this right, we don't get a faster factory. we get a renaissance. more strange, personal, opinionated software made by teams of people who care and mean it. that's still possible. but only if the people who care get the space and tools to actually express themselves – and don't just hand the wheel to the agent and walk away.
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obsessing about shaders and responsive layouts atm: lamy.oooo.ws
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@AmericanALCHMY Clas is a former colleague of mine and a really solid journalist. Whatever he says is researched with a cold head. I’ve seen him do journalism in real time during terror events in Sweden and his methodology as a journalist is something else! Fully committed to truth.
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American Alchemy@AmericanALCHMY·
Clas Svahn just got access to incredibly sensitive Swedish DoD archives and one of the first things he pulls is an incredible 1970s UFO report. A helicopter pilot is ordered to lift and intercept an object coming in from Norway at night. He’s “twenty meters over the treetops” in moonlight over snow with clear visibility. Then an object flies under the helicopter, over the treetops, with “a small passage of twenty meters” in front of them. It was “an elongated rocket like thing with no wings, no lights, nothing” and it just disappears. The pilot said, “I lifted my feet because it was so near our helicopter.” This is an incredible interview from start to finish. Its out now for members and goes live for the public tomorrow.
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@zeddotdev everything you do is in such great taste love you guys
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Zed@zeddotdev·
🚀 We just shipped v0.224! You've asked, begged, and demanded. Now, view diffs in split ("side by side") mode. 🎉🎉
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@elitasson Same So far it pissed me of 0 times, which is really good
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Redicolusly clear that people are bought to act dead certain that either opus 4.6 or codex 5.3 is superior You people suck
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Will McGugan@willmcgugan·
Hey @opencode Consider smoothing scrolling, it will make scrolling feel more "native". Currently scrolling up/down jumps 3 lines at a time.
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No, not Lines of Code Lines of Claude
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Zed is such good taste software. Which I measure in how few things I hate about it. Which is zero. And that's a first. You can bring your Opus Max sub btw.
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Damn autocorrect *I’ve used
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Zed is the best software ever he used in years.
ludwig@ludwigABAP

The guys behind @zeddotdev have done such a tremendous job since last year that I tried to pilot the IDE for a while. It is still as gorgeous and fast as before, but is packed with lots of new little features I needed + the agent integration with codex/cc/gemini is top notch thank you guys!

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ludwig@ludwigABAP·
The guys behind @zeddotdev have done such a tremendous job since last year that I tried to pilot the IDE for a while. It is still as gorgeous and fast as before, but is packed with lots of new little features I needed + the agent integration with codex/cc/gemini is top notch thank you guys!
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Max@maxberggren·
Running playlist since 2008, where I collect a drum beat I’m obsessed with. And I just found a fourth song!
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If you are not telling everyone else they are falling behind You are falling behind
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
To be fair he was only like 3 months off
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Small companies are going to crush big companies 2026. Limiting factor will be how much your bureaucrazy is holding you back.
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New favorite thing is alternating: 10 pull-up 5 min Claude Code
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Taelin@VictorTaelin·
No there's no way this is the Opus 4.5 I used a few days ago. This thing is brain dead. It is completely moronic. I can't accept this is the same model.
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Trying to get people onto using good mics at Myrspoven. Corsair HS65 Surround Carbon is 60 USD and awesome btw. 60 EUR a great investment if you ever find yourself in online meetings.
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