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@rohanpaul_ai Some people in the comments must think PM is a scrum master ProJect manager, this is about ProDuct managers..
PM ≠ PM
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@ARCRaidersGame Feels a bit lazy, guys. I don’t think this is exciting anyone.
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Thank you. symbl.space has been used by more than 6,000 people in just two days. That’s incredible. Version 2 is coming in the next few days! 🏴
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the same post on @instagram has kept going viral for more than four weeks now. On @x, it stopped being shared to other users the day after it was released.

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8 Booked calls with some GOAT startups.
One 🦄 unicorn startup brand project signed 🎉
Thank you for all the support, stay tuned cuz it’s gonna be mind blowing!
Alex Socoloff@socoloffalex
I’m looking for a startup that wants to build an absolutely gorgeous brand identity. I need someone with the balls to stand out and make it different. Someone who can say, “Fuck playing safe, we’re not just another boring AI startup!” If you like this aesthetic, vibes and I have your trust, let’s make it happen! p.s. Act fast, I bet I’m gonna have a sweet deal by the end of the day.
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the most underrated hire right now is a great product person.
when i say product person i'm def not talking about a product manager. perhaps i think there has to be somewhat of a new role. i don't have a good name for it yet but maybe something like "product thinker".. someone with an intuitive grasp of the product as it exists, where it's soft, where it sings, & how to iterate it toward something even sharper. in some sense, this person has to cohesively hold in their head where this product should be 2 years from now & work backwards from that.
i say this cuz when building was hard, engineering was the bottleneck & the status hierarchy often reflected that. building is no longer hard. which means the variance in outcomes has shifted almost entirely to judgment on what to build, how to sequence it, & how to talk about it.
& the story matters as much as the thing. internally, it organizes the team around a shared model of why. externally, it shapes the interpretive frame users bring to their first experience. you can't retrofit narrative onto a product & expect it to land, it has to be load bearing from the start.
the rarest version of this person sits at the intersection of culture & deep technology. someone genuinely bilingual. they know what's technically possible & they know which cultural currents are real vs. ephemeral. that combo is what separates products that feel inevitable from products that feel assembled.
before ppl clap back with this person has always been valuable, i know.. i am just saying now they might be the most *important* person in the room. their value compounds like never before.
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@radiofun8 Yep I love that you share stuff and it’s usually very open source MIT, but even MIT requires crediting somewhere at least. Once I clicked his site it was gg 🤣
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@mickces fwiw mine was open source so don’t mind folks using it - whole point was sharing knowledge. Just sad when it’s just the same thing and no credit.
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@cryptocom Anyone notice the ai slop of the phone when he picks it up in the AM 🤣
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🦞 OpenClaw API integration is live in the Crypto.com App!
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The future of design is… engineering.
All designers at @vercel now also build, thanks to tools like @v0, Claude Code, and Cursor.
They've been contributing to our frontends and apps for a while now. But over the past few months, the leap they've made is engineering the design process itself by building agents.
A big part of shipping is getting the word out in a compelling way, especially on the @x platform, the everything app.
In the past, we used to spend a bunch of time hand-crafting images and illustrations for social cards.
Our design team built an internal agent and web ui using @v0 and Claude Code that makes this process fully self-serve. It even includes a previewer of what the final artifact will look like on X. It's called Leap.
It's probably saved us hundreds of hours of work but also massively raised our quality bar. The artifacts it produces are beautiful.
If you had asked me even 12 months ago whether our design team would be building their own design tools, let alone be this good, I would call bs. There was no master plan, or God forbid, a "sprint" to make this happen. It just took a handful of prompts to build and it propagated on Slack.
Leap is now one of the many agents that helps us run our company more smoothly, built and securely deployed on @vercel for our internal use.
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