Mike Cavaliere

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Mike Cavaliere

Mike Cavaliere

@mcavaliere

Build/Present/Create/React/Node. Having fun with AI. https://t.co/0jElyZyk8w https://t.co/BhecdwsmA4 https://t.co/Lv96ypeSXk

Brooklyn, NY Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Mike Cavaliere
Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
🤖🗞️INCOMING🤖🗞️ This week's AI resources for JS developers. This week is a lot smaller, but we've got some GREAT finds. ⚡️ 2 new OSS projects ⚡️ 2 new tools ⚡️ 1 new article Let's rock. 🎸
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Danny Thompson
Danny Thompson@DThompsonDev·
Most “CSS problems” aren’t really CSS problems. They’re organizational ones. - Append-only stylesheets? Missing methodology. - Fragile layouts? No shared structure. CSS doesn’t give you guardrails Methodology and communication do. Be the browser’s mentor, not its micromanager.
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Mike Cavaliere
Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
@nicoalbanese10 @aisdk When to use useChat vs useCompletion vs useObject and their different capabilities. Also this is great - will you be doing it regularly?
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Mike Cavaliere
Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
@lgrammel Version A. The benefit of classes and namespacing is they arguably read easier (thing.doSomething()) when scanning. In version B, I don't know that it's an agent doing the thing, and I won't realize that it can do other things.
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Lars Grammel
Lars Grammel@lgrammel·
Which version do you prefer and why? (poll in reply)
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Mike Cavaliere
Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
@brothernifty Depends on whether you want to have it write code based on Linear stories or do something else with different desktop apps
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birds are not real
birds are not real@brothernifty·
i feel like i should learn mcp but using claude desktop inside a project with my repo as context gets the answer correct every time so maybe i dont need it?
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Mike Cavaliere
Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
@leonagano Awesome idea, love it. Not a founder atm, but count me in to try it
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Leo@leonagano·
🚀 Launching FoundersAround v1.1 A map to find and connect with other founders around the world. What’s new? 1. Sign in with X Claim your spot. Be a verified founder. No fake accounts. just real people building in public. 2. Edit your profile Update your name, website, X handle, and more 3. Add your travel plans and see who else will be there Going to Paris in December? Now you can share where you’re headed. and see which other founders will be there. Like @Pauline_Cx What other features you'd like to see in the platform?
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Mike Cavaliere
Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
@samlambert Very interesting. So do you feed Cursor mermaid diagrams then, to get the results you want?
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Sam Lambert
Sam Lambert@samlambert·
if you get good at systems design and then use cursor to build you can create incredibly robust products. this is the opposite of vibe coding and still leverages AI at full power.
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Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
I don't have enough hands to count on my hands how many autocompletes @cursor_ai gets right all day long
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Mike Cavaliere
Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
Shout out to @posthog for some of the best branding a dad over 40 could ask for
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Francesco Ciulla
Francesco Ciulla@FrancescoCiull4·
I have a free ticket for @RenderATL If you or a friend is interested, comment/tag them here.
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James Q Quick
James Q Quick@jamesqquick·
Back at it. Caption this! Let's do something AI related 👀
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Mike Cavaliere
Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
@BekahHW Judging by the gif, you get way less angry at it than I.
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BekahHW
BekahHW@BekahHW·
Me when I see AI generated content. I’m not against using AI to help write content, but you have to personalize it and show you understand what you’re talking about.
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Mike Cavaliere
Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
It's great as a dev being able to build a product from scratch. You get to: - ship features fast - build things well - setup processes - set precedents It's possibly the most fun part of a product's life.
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Mike Cavaliere
Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
Diving back into React Native after a few years, I'm thrilled with how the ecosystem has evolved. Especially @expo
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Mike Cavaliere
Mike Cavaliere@mcavaliere·
Things to try with @cursor_ai if you haven't: 1. Paste screenshot into Agent chat; say "build this." 2. Add code convention into .cursorrules (e.g., "format console.logs this way") - start typing, watch it adopt the convention immediately 3. "Build app for me that does XYZ"
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