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cologne / germany Katılım Mayıs 2008
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muescha@muescha·
@Adam9Rush @krzyzanowskim If you send them an offer, it could be interpreted in a domain dispute as evidence that you registered the domain in bad faith. In that case, the decision could go against you, and you would end up with nothing, and the domain would be gone.
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Adam Rush 🛫
Adam Rush 🛫@Adam9Rush·
@krzyzanowskim Feels like a good opportunity to ask them to make an offer for the domain name 🤐
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
who invented the phrase "you can just do things"? i wanna buy them a beer. or two. or three thousand.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Every Friday I host a fireside chat at Vercel. Today's guest was the inimitable @steipete, of C̶l̶a̶w̶d̶b̶o̶t̶ M̶o̶l̶t̶b̶o̶t̶ OpenClaw¹ fame. He blew me away. Beyond the spectacular success of the project, it was eye-opening to dive into his agentic engineering process and style. Like many in the newest generation of AI-native developers, Pete didn't have direct experience with Next.js nor Vercel when building openclaw.ai or clawhub.ai. He just prompted them into existence. His take on what skills are valuable in the new world resonated with mine: deep understanding of how systems and architecture fit together. The implementation and code-writing is the agent's job. We also got a glimpse of his long-term vision which is even cooler than what we've all seen so far. ¹Oh, and we brainstormed the next rename 😂
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JetBrains
JetBrains@jetbrains·
🏆Junie, powered by Gemini 3 Flash, ranks #1 on Terminal-Bench 2.0 with a success rate of over 64%. Junie is now available in JetBrains IDEs — and there’s more. We’re excited to share that Junie CLI is coming soon. jb.gg/ecer6x
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muescha@muescha·
@tinkerersanky @1TeamSoftware @marclou Just a heads up: The carousel's 5 second auto switch should pause when I play a 30 second video. Otherwise it flips to the next slide while I am still watching.
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
This website made $4M in 2.5 years. Stop overthinking.
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muescha@muescha·
@gregisenberg Has anyone found documentation about these mini apps? I cannot find any links or any info at Apple on how to build them.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
Apple JUST quietly announced something that’s a lot BIGGER than it looks: "the Mini Apps Partner Program" Apple is admitting that the future of software is embedded, lightweight, vertical mini-apps distributed inside bigger app For founders who want to make $$ building apps: 1. Apple just legitimized the “superapp” model for the West. China has WeChat mini-programs. India has PhonePe Switch. The West has… nothing. Apple just opened the door. You can now run HTML/JS mini-apps inside a native host and earn 85% on qualifying purchases. That’s Apple-sanctioned platform piggybacking. 2. Distribution arbitrage becomes real again. You don’t need to convince users to download your app. Just partner with a host app and drop in a mini-app. This is a cheat code for early traction. Think: travel apps hosting niche tools, fitness apps hosting mini workouts, marketplaces hosting micro-utilities. 3. Apple is creating a new economy layer: “embedded SaaS.” Imagine: CRM mini-apps inside vertical tools. Math solver mini-apps inside education apps. Calendar mini-apps inside productivity apps. The TAM for tools that don’t need standalone installs just went vertical. 4. Developers get an 85% revenue share. This is Apple basically saying: “We want this ecosystem to grow, and we’re willing to cut our take rate.” When Apple lowers its cut, I pay attention because they see a platform shift coming. 5. AI makes this 10× more important. LLM-powered micro-apps (calculators, planners, agents, coaches, niche utilities) are tiny by design. They’re perfect mini-apps. Apple just created infrastructure for AI-native micro utilities to live inside bigger apps with built-in commerce. 6. Host apps become new “distribution landlords.” If you own an app with traffic, you become a platform. You can host mini-apps, take a cut, and build a developer ecosystem around you. It’s a new monetization model for existing apps with audiences. 7. This unlocks a wave of second-order opportunities. - Agencies helping apps become mini-app hosts - Mini-app dev shops - “Shopify for mini-apps” toolkits - Mini-app marketplaces - Analytics for mini-app performance - Discovery engines for mini-apps - I'll be dropping mini app ideas on @ideabrowser and @startupideaspod TLDR; Apple just turned every high-traffic app into a potential superapp and every indie developer into a potential platform partner. The App Store is becoming modular, composable, and layered. The next decade of consumer apps will look less like standalone products and more like ecosystems stitched together with mini-apps. This is quietly one of the biggest distribution unlocks in years.
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muescha@muescha·
@ninzo121 any links where I can read more about it?
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Akshen@akshen121·
Made a Claude skill to build a ML pipeline end to end
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muescha@muescha·
@DomainFactory Kann man doch einfach auch hier Posten zu welchen Provider man am besten wechseln sollte weg von Domainfactory (Kunde seit 07/2000 - also gerade 25j Jubiläum) um Catch-All und Wildcard alias bei Versand zu erhalten für mich.
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linearthoughts@linearthoughts·
Nach 22 Jahren bei @DomainFactory gekündigt. Wie kommt man auf die Idee, alle Postfächer zu Microsoft zu verlagern und ganz nebenbei die Catch-All-Funktionalität abzuschaffen?
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muescha
muescha@muescha·
@linearthoughts @DomainFactory Geht bei Herzberg catchall und (belibige) alias beim Versenden? Das letztere scheint gibt es bei sehr wenigen Anbietern zu geben. Bzw es nutzt kaum jemand
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linearthoughts@linearthoughts·
@muescha @DomainFactory Ich habe mich vorerst für Hetzner entschieden. Für meine bescheidenen Anforderungen sinkt dadurch sogar der monatliche Preis, obwohl man dort für Mailkonten auf Subdomains diese als Add-On-Domain konfigurieren muss, was je nach Paket Zusatzkosten verursachen kann.
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ingenium
ingenium@Nimbus_NG·
Schade @DomainFactory. Mit dem Wechsel auf #O365 für #Mail haben Sie sich keinen Gefallen getan. Nach +20 Jahren werde ich zu einem anderen Anbieter wechseln, der nicht #Exchange Zwang als Verbesserung sieht... Ich bin mir sicher, auch andere werden wechseln... #domainfactory
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muescha@muescha·
@Nimbus_NG Wohin wechselst du? Hab auch die Challenge dass Catch-All für Empfang und aliases für versenden funktionieren sollen
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ingenium@Nimbus_NG·
Tja, was soll ich sagen: #Domainfactory hat mit nach der Umstellung auf #M365 verloren. a) Zwang für Microsoft b) Keine sauberes IMAPS mehr, incl. Aliases c) Keine saubere Konfiguration der E-Mail Konten d) Aliases als Absender nicht mehr möglich Ich bin nicht alleine 😄
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Rudrank Riyam
Rudrank Riyam@rudrank·
Best month on App Store lol. I should do something about it
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muescha@muescha·
@krzyzanowskim I also not like Xcode. Sadly jetbrains discontinued AppCode 😥
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Marcin Krzyzanowski
Marcin Krzyzanowski@krzyzanowskim·
the number 1 reason why the number of not "native" apps submitted to Apple AppStore is dropping is: 1. Swift is too hard for apps, and only gets harder to start with 2. SwiftUI is DX is a failure 3. SwiftPM make dependencies harder than it should be (and is broken) 4. Xcode did I get the list right, or did I forget about something
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