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Bryce York

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AI/ML/LLM and UX-centric B2B startup product management leader with a love for 0-1 product innovation • 12+ yrs in startup PM • 🦘in 🇺🇸

Orange County, CA Katılım Ekim 2009
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Bryce York
Bryce York@meetbryce·
The higher you move within the organization, the more your success is tied to the questions you ask rather than the answers you give.
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⚡︎@_sorrengailll·
the best iPhone feature I didn’t know about until today 🫣
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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
I built an AI system that creates luxury real estate listing videos for $12 of credits (just from a Zillow link). The average agent pays $200–$800 per property for professional video production. Sell this output to realtors and agents and make $$$. Here's how it works: → Drop listing photos into Calico AI Listing Generator and paste the property URL → The AI researches comps, neighborhood, and the most marketable features → It writes a voiceover script optimized for your target video length → Select an AI voice actor — multiple voices and dialects available → Custom background music generated from a single text prompt → Every photo transforms into a cinematic 4-second video clip → Auto-captioned, combined, and ready to publish. No editing required. The result: every listing gets a professional video tour, not just the $800K+ properties that justify a videographer. 35% more buyer inquiries on listings using these videos. Today, the agents using this have an unfair advantage. Tomorrow, every agent will have it and it'll be table stakes. These windows of opportunity always only last so long... Comment "LISTING" and I'll send you a full video tutorial breaking down how to do this and the tools I'm using (must be following so I can DM you).
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Bryce York
Bryce York@meetbryce·
Stop obsessing over "perfect prompts." If you're actually trying to get work done instead of building a product, you're doing it wrong. You need to just talk to the damn thing. Watch a "power user" work, and it’s not magic; it’s just a back-and-forth conversation. It’s actually easier than the "prompt engineering" everyone keeps hyping. I recorded myself for an hour trying to turn a mess of notes from my coworkers into a presentation outline. Then I sat there and watched the recording with an AI—which is as pathetic as it sounds—just to see what I actually do. Look, this process is total overkill for most tasks. If you don't already have good info to start with, the AI isn't going to save you. If you provide near zero context, you get near zero value. Here is how I actually use AI without the fluff: 1. Just write the prompt. Don't "engineer" it. Give it context and tell it to ask you questions when it inevitably gets confused. 2. Use a prompt improver if you're a bad writer. It’ll give you some rules that might make the output less shitty. 3. Clean up your data. AI sucks at Excel, so I had to manually turn everything into CSVs. 4. Ask three different AIs the same thing. Most people are too lazy to do this, but it’s the easiest way to max out your end result 5. When you answer the AI's questions, copy-paste those answers into your other chats so it gets the extra context it didn't "think" to ask for. 6. Don't restart the chat every time it misses the mark. Just tell it what to fix. But if that doesn't work, restart the chat. 7. Look for the one or two ideas per page that aren't generic or boring. 8. Fact-check the AI. It will misinterpret your notes if you just dump them in without sufficient context (this is hard). 9. Spend your time actually thinking. I spent half an hour on this and still would’ve needed two more hours to make it truly good. Don't just copy-paste whatever it spits out. 10. Steal the good bits. Sometimes it gives you a good word or a decent hook. There's plenty you'll have to rewrite (maybe most of it), but it might give you an idea you didn't have before. For example, the AI suggested a dumb metaphor about "novels," and I changed it to "goldmines" because it worked better in the broader context (that I hadn't shared) Stop looking for a magic formula. Using AI at work is just having a long, slightly annoying conversation until you get something you can actually use.
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Peter Quadrel
Peter Quadrel@Peter_Quadrel·
NanoBanana 2 just made your static ad agency obsolete. And I just open sourced the entire tool. Drop your product page URL. It pulls your logos, product images, fonts, colors, and brand voice automatically. Builds a full brand guide for you. Then generates ad creatives at scale using nearly 4,000 high-performing ad templates across 8 niches. It dynamically matches the best templates to your brand and brief. Here's what makes it different: → Instant resizing Get any ad in 1x1, 4x5, 9x16 with one click. No regeneration. No broken text. → Highlight-to-edit See an issue? Highlight the area and tell it what to fix. → Multiple brand profiles Run different brands or segments from one tool. → Auto persona building from real customer reviews → Multiple QC loops on briefs and final assets Catches AI-isms before you do. → Upload your own templates or use ours Runs locally. Just needs your Claude and Google API keys. This is the lite version of what we use internally. You get the full finished tool AND the open source code to make it your own. Creatives still design the system, this handles iteration and scale. Want a copy to download? 1. Like this post 2. Comment "AI" Will DM you the tool along with a tutorial shortly after.
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techbimbo@jameygannon·
incredibly smart move by Lenny and extremely helpful (for those that know how to weaponize context)
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan

Today I'm releasing my entire newsletter archive (350+ posts) and all podcast transcripts (300+ episodes) as AI-friendly Markdown files. Plus an MCP server and GitHub repo. A few months ago I shared my podcast transcripts on a whim, and y'all built the most amazing things—an RPG game, a parenting wisdom site, infographics, a Twitter bot, and 50+ other projects. Let's see what happens when I give you even more data. Grab the data here: LennysData.com. Paid subscribers get all of the data (some 350 posts and 300 transcripts). Free subscribers get a subset. I don’t think anyone’s ever done anything like this before, and I’m excited to give you this excuse to play with that AI tool you've been meaning to try. Here’s my challenge to you: build something, and let me know about it. I’ll pick my favorite and give you a free 1-year subscription to the newsletter. Just post a link to your project in the comments here: lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-i-built-…. If you’ve already built something, slurp in this new data and submit it, too. I’ll pick a winner on April 15th. Check out today's newsletter post for inspiration on what you could to build: lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-i-built-… LFG.

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leon@towheretobegin·
@patriot_popcorn yeah :( the hover effect is hard to get right on mobile and there's not enough screen real estate to use it properly. at least the heatmap should be working!
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leon@towheretobegin·
When I moved to new york, I found it hard to visualize what commute times actually looked like. The same dilemma occurs every time you move, or even book a hotel: what's actually accessible in 20 minutes of public transit? Deployment link below
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Noah Frydberg | Tiktok Shop For Brands
Clawdbot + Kling = 550 videos per day No actors. No products in hand. No ghost creators. No missed deadlines. Just viral TikTok Shop sales — 24/7. Here’s the crazy part: This system produces 550+ cinematic, product-ready ads per day from a single prompt. Here’s the full pipeline: → AI generates a realistic UGC persona — face, voice, personality → Arcads clones a natural voiceover in seconds → CapCut auto-edits: captions, pacing, hooks — done → our phone farm method pushes every finished video straight to TikTok Shop → Cruva Social 1 identifies which hooks are already winning in your niche before you film anything The result: 500+ videos a month, per brand, at a fraction of what one UGC creator used to cost. Most brands are still paying $300–500 per video. Testing 10 hooks takes $5,000 and three weeks. With this system, you test 100 hooks in the same timeframe. The ones that win get scaled. Automatically. AI is the new creative director. TikTok doesn’t reward the best video. It rewards the brand that shows up the most — with content that converts. Static agencies are dead. Creator dependency is a liability… and it’s soooo 2025. No more waiting on creators. No more $500 videos that flop after 200 views. The brands that automate content at scale will be the biggest winners of 2026. If you want the full breakdown: Like & comment “SYSTEM” I’ll send you the complete workflow, every prompt, and a step-by-step walkthrough. Free. (Follow first so I can DM.)
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Jeff Buzulencia
Jeff Buzulencia@JeffBuze·
sooo up until a couple of weeks ago i was still designing manually and then building with Claude Code. i might be ocd about the design process. buuuuut I started using @paper with their MCP annd 🤯. so excited i am hosting an event about it on Friday. come if in NYC!
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Anvisha@anvisha·
Logo grids used to be 30 mins of googling SVGs and aligning boxes. Now it's one prompt
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Bryce York
Bryce York@meetbryce·
drink the radioactive gatorade
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Bryce York@meetbryce·
@SnackReel “worlds healthiest” … adds refined sugar filled sauce
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Snack Reel@SnackReel·
World's healthiest loaded sweet potato salmon bowl - 60g protein
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Pankaj
Pankaj@the2ndfloorguy·
spent the last few months quietly building something i'm really proud of - "a super smart mirror" 🪞 it's strange billions of people stand in front of a mirror, making decisions about how they'll show up in the world yet it's never evolved. i guess it's worth trying to change that a bunch of things it does - talks to you, listens back - knows your wardrobe & picks outfits for your skin tone - virtual try-on, right on the mirror - personalized skincare routines - other basic stuff like shows your calendar, reminders etc still a lot to build, open to ideas. but excited to share more soon 🪞
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I Am Devloper
I Am Devloper@iamdevloper·
There was a realtime platform released around 2012 that was way ahead of its time The team rewrote mongodb for the browser, and it could sync updates across all clients... And I'm damned if I can remember the name... If you *can* remember the name, you're old, but helpful
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Bryce York@meetbryce·
“you’re absolutely right” is the big red sign to start a new chat because your context has probably rotted beyond repair.
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Jacob Posel
Jacob Posel@jacob_posel·
Looking to acquire any inactive Shopify apps DM me if you have one
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Hamel Husain@HamelHusain·
@jacob_posel @jxnlco Use termius terminal emulator with tailscale personal vpn Or use something like Jump Desktop for Mac This is for Mac/iOS
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Jacob Posel
Jacob Posel@jacob_posel·
Hi @jxnlco what’s the best way to use codex from my phone?
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Bryce York
Bryce York@meetbryce·
@LinusEkenstam there was a mini game like this i spent hours playing as a kid. might have been in the magic school bus game. good times
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