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@muckledown

Austin raised. Austin based. Sports, Technology, and Building fun things.

Katılım Eylül 2009
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@jsawadd Not vague posting. It's a lot of work, multiple context engines, APIs, mcps, figuring out where people work and creating the mechanism to connect them. If you want a couple sentences to " "what's the plan" then there's a lot to uncover to realize that is a vague question.
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Jonathan Awad@jsawadd·
We need an engineer at Baselayer (maybe contractor?) who AI pills our GTM org - sets up an AI forward system infra for our whole GTM org - builds our “second brain” - helps set up Claude co-work for everyone, from BDRs to sol Eng We will pay top dollar - who’s down?
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@jsawadd Lots of automations but that only gets you part of the way there. What's the plan? depends on what you need & are ready commit to. If the need is for teams to get on board with AI for GTM that's different than creating an end to end GTM engine. Working thru this with a client now
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@lucasmeijer I run a save plan skill that I built that summarizes the plan including the decisions made and the why behind the decisions. The summary and decisions are written to files outside of the repo. I load the files in NoteboolLM. I can reference a plan if needed.
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Lucas Meijer@lucasmeijer·
I'm slowly migrating from "its a good idea to have lots of .md files for plans/bugs/tasks in the repo" to "yeah lets not do that at all".
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@petergyang I looked at connecting to bank accounts for a cashflow calculator I built for my businesses. It always seemed like privacy policies overtly stated information wasn't sold but could be shared which creates a grey area for services to sometimes make less than honest choices
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Peter Yang@petergyang·
This is a really great update. I just don't want my financial data to be used to train models or get targeted ads, so I turned "improve the model for everyone" off Doesn't appear there's a "Use for ad targeting" toggle here so I'll assume the same toggle applies to both.
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ChatGPT@ChatGPTapp

A preview for Pro users: a new personal finance experience in ChatGPT. Pro users in the U.S. can securely connect financial accounts, see where their money is going, and ask questions based on the information they choose to connect. Your full financial picture, now in ChatGPT.

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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@KanikaTolver Been spending lots of time guiding my clients through this progression. My core statement: there is a chasm between functional and operational. The bigger the org the larger the chasm
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Kanika Tolver@KanikaTolver·
In the AI era, Product Managers and Product Owners must evolve beyond feature delivery. The real challenge is driving enterprise adoption, enablement, governance, and scalable implementation. AI success isn’t just about launching tools it’s about building trust, operational readiness, and sustainable business impact at scale.
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@bgurley IMO it will be 1-2years. Once the big 4 hardened their AI processes to minimize risk of mistakes, lower cost auditors will be able to replicate the path to force costs down. Internal processes used to be guarded, now they're openly shared as Skills.
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Bill Gurley@bgurley·
We all know with certainty that AI will drastically reduce the costs of corporate auditing. This cost-reduction already widespread in legal. One problem - the big 4 are holding the line, telling clients despite AI, we are not lowering rates. Curious how this lands. The "task" is way cheaper. Will one of the "next three" start disrupting with price? Will the PCAOB circle ranks in an ugly act of regulatory capture? I'm watching with interest. Any predictions?
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Taylor Poindexter@engineering_bae·
@muckledown I like the Nomos style a ton, thank you! I hadn't heard of this one before now.
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Taylor Poindexter@engineering_bae·
Watch people, what are some of your favorite watch brands? The watches don't have to be luxury brands, but if they are lesser known to people outside of the watch world, I'd love to know what you love about them as well. I currently have the Cartier Panthère and I'm looking to expand my collection.
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@ky__zo @Shpigford If you want to reply from your inbox using the alias domain, configure the address in Gmail settings > "send mail as" There's one catch with Aliases. Some Google services will unmask the domain, so you may need to use the Secondary domain functionality instead
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kyzo@ky__zo·
@Shpigford 1) get a Google workspace 2) create one paid inbox 3) add all the domains as aliases 4) create “catch all” or “groups” for specific invoxes Result: 100s of inboxes managed via one inboxes for $8/month
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Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
this is a very niche problem but as someone who as an offensive number of domains/projects, dealing with emails to/from those domains is...not great. cloudflare's email routing works great for *receiving* emails to any domain. but replying from those domains is a huge pain.
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Jeff Teper@jeffteper·
Richer markdown support coming to OneDrive and SharePoint. First big step rolling out now.
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@arvidkahl I have a simple set up that is triggered when I type Save Plan. Claude writes a summary of the plan including the decisions along with all the plan steps into a unique markdown file. I also take all the plan files and upload them to notebooklm. I can share if interested
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Arvid Kahl
Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
I wish Claude Code would automatically include the prompts + the full context in a repo as a git commit "note". The full conversation that led from zero to feature, and I want it in git blame, not just who did it, but what the conversation was. Is there something like this?
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CoveredGeekly@CoveredGeekly·
First promo for the animated 'Firefly' series just dropped They need fans to like their post on IG "to convince folks that this is something people want." (via IG | instagram.com/p/DV6Js56jT3F/)
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@Dayhaysoos @Cloudflare You have an idea of what makes you nervous. Ask questions around those things and see if it sparks anything deeper.
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Nick DeJesus 🛒🎉 - Former Unpaid CTO @BTPipeline
So what do y'all do when you're working on something you really have no clue about? My @Cloudflare project is turning out to be a really ambitious thing, but I really am not sure about best practices and what not so I'm getting a little nervous lol. I'm spending time learning, but I also want to ship!!!!
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@thdxr @michael_timbs @Shreyassanthu77 I've been working to get my clients to understand that there is a chasm between functional and operational. The issue I'm seeing, anyone can generate something that looks complete and if they can do it, we should all be doing it. Failure is not even in the field of view
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dax@thdxr·
sent this to the team today everything great comes from being able to delay gratification for as long as possible and it feels like we're collectively losing our ability to do that
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@TheSoloCTO @weswinder After a finalized plan, I have the plan summarized and saved to a directory outside the project. I also put all the plan files in its own notebookLM
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SoloCTO@TheSoloCTO·
@weswinder I like to break out planning, building and testing for each feature as well. Overkill probably
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Wes Winder@weswinder·
stop asking ai to build the whole app at once break it into tiny pieces one prompt = one feature that's how you actually ship and stay sane
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Twila Kilgore
Twila Kilgore@TwilaKilgore·
Excited to be speaking at #SSAC26 at the @SloanSportsConf hosted by @MITSloan. As coaches, we rely on clarity. The women’s game deserves tools that match its growth. Grateful to have had the opportunity to work with @Gradient_Sports to help ensure player-grading models truly reflect women’s football — and proud to work with a company investing in the women’s game in unprecedented ways. See you in Boston!
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@mipsytipsy I have been using this phrase with my enterprise clients: there is a chasm between functional and operational.
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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@GergelyOrosz There is a chasm between functional and operational in software.
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
If you pay attention he said AI will write all the code (which is happening at Anthropic) and never said they won’t need software engineers. Turns out software engineers prompting the AI results in much better software, and software engineering is a lot more than writing code!
Greg Molnar@GregMolnar

Anthropic's CEO claimed that AI will write all code in 6 months a year ago, and yet, they are still hiring software engineers. Make it make sense.

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Muckle Down@muckledown·
@KristyT Adding a location that consumes 1,000 households worth of water per day when lake and river levels in these areas continue to drop is a tough story to sell. If there was a way to use treated grey water for data centers then it would be a better story
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