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Mukesh

@night9uy

Building tools for AI-native product teams - https://t.co/C5sIietfRy - https://t.co/6a7EOPR2Uz (fully operated by @middleranger)

Katılım Kasım 2009
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Adam@adamdotdev·
I talked about this on the standup podcast yesterday, but I'll reiterate here: if you're losing sleep because you need to keep feeding the agents STOP, I promise it's not worth it. You got caught in a [prompt -> reward] dopamine cycle and you're addicted to the feeling of the token slot machine. It's not your fault, but you need to escape before it grinds you into a pulp and you can't look at a computer for a month (this was me). If you can break out of it and spend some more time offline, or find other healthy sources of dopamine in hobbies/etc, you'll start to realize just how warped your perception was and that the thing you were chasing wasn't actually productive.
TFTC@TFTC21

Marc Andreessen on JRE: AI hasn't replaced coders. It turned them into vampires. "The opportunity cost of going to sleep is too high because if you go to sleep, you won't be with your 20 AI coding agents."

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Mukesh@night9uy·
@jxnlco Missing the /side command?
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Mukesh@night9uy·
@Ozacle23 Nice teaser. The logo feels dangerously similar to Prisma’s logo though.
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Ojasvika Sahu (Oz)@Ozacle23·
shram will make sure 200 more people stop apologising for forgetting to reply on time. first 100 to retweet and install get a shram tee delivered to your door 👕 (picture in comments) RT/comment for karma 🙏 get access- shram.ai/?ref=JAY646
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Vijay@unk_data·
VCK and CPI: The doctors said they’ve never seen a body kill the hantavirus like my body. They tested my DNA and it wasn’t DNA. It was DMK.
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Mukesh@night9uy·
We rebuilt our AI agent implementation multiple times. The first version was simple: model calls, tools, structured output, context. Then production workflows exposed the hard parts: What happens when a run needs approval halfway? When a tool call changes product state? When the user closes the tab mid-run? When the model picks the right tool but with the wrong scope? These questions pushed us from just "chat + tools" to building an actual agent runtime. The main lesson we learned: the model should reason, but the runtime must control execution. Not obvious at first. Took iteration. But now feels like something that works much more reliably. Link in comments.
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Mukesh@night9uy·
@esther_vibes Maybe it’s just me, but the cursor following your pointer and the constantly floating cursors animating in the top right start to feel overwhelming after a while. It’s probably not the best UX imo.
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@jason@Jason·
We started an AI founder twitter group... reply with "I'm in" if you're a founder and want to be added
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Mukesh@night9uy·
We’re trying to crack this exact use case, especially for people building with agents that work directly on the product roadmap and feedback board. Userorbit right now is fully accessible, with agents managing everything a typical PM does - from capturing ideas to structuring roadmap, prioritizing based on feedback, and keeping things in sync as the product evolves. If you’re interested, we can build around any workflow or use case that fits how you think about planning. Either way, curious what you end up landing on.
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Rhys
Rhys@RhysSullivan·
what tools do people use for roadmap / product planning? have a ton of ideas in my head for what executor needs to do and the path to build them, need like a nice planning tool to do that in that lets me capture all my ideas
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Kacie Ahmed
Kacie Ahmed@kacieahmed·
50 spots left for our group chat for AI developers! Learners are welcome! We’re building cool stuff. Join 👇
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pierre.sh
pierre.sh@pierre6sh·
@mattpocockuk the hardest part is to make the ui skill, can you share yours?
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Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
This is essentially the same as a homebrew workflow I've used for a while: 1. Create a /prototype-ui skill 2. Give it instructions to create multiple radically different designs 3. Give it a picker component to toggle between them Bingo
Adam Wathan@adamwathan

Quick ui.sh demo — generating multiple design ideas to choose from, no matter what tech stack you use:

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Mukesh@night9uy·
Same pain here after repositioning the website from a traditional saas to an agentic platform. It kills the old funnel before the new one works. Onboarding has been another problem for us. Two ICPs and one flow, which essentially confuses both. Old customers don't get the new pitch. New customers don't need the old one. Trying this as the first step when someone signs up now.
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Nevo David
Nevo David@wickedguro·
Postiz is going through a huge and scary marketing change. If you go to the main website today, you will see the old "marketing message". Yes, the title got changed, but the main video does not reflect our audience. We are working on a new video that will actually start from OpenClaw and, in the end, show you your scheduled posts. Also, all the feature sections are related to normal scheduling; we are adding another section. So why is this change scary? because it's completely annihilating the previous marketing messages and will convert much fewer people who come for normal scheduling. I think it's something that I have to accept. > Having an Agentic ICP opens a bigger deal flow of customers > Reduces churn, yes, OpenClaw users are churning less Will see :)
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Mukesh@night9uy·
Many would be tempted to or are already building this after seeing this UX from @FarzaTV's Clicky and @aidenybai's Expect - I was too. But as someone who's been in the digital adoption space for a while, wouldn;t recommend it. Enterprise onboarding and employee training on legacy systems at that scale has way bigger moats than great UX. 9-12 month security reviews, on-prem requirements (half these systems aren't even on the internet), IT departments that ban screen-recording tools on principle, and sales cycles longer than most startups live. Something to keep in mind if you are going in. That said, this could be a great UX for mid-market product and market size is huge with mostly traditional SaaS.
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gabriel*
gabriel*@gabriel__xyz·
million dollar idea: Clicky, but for: > onboarding enterprise customers > training employees on legacy systems billion-dollar industries (banks, airlines, insurance, gov) still run 40-year-old legacy software. refactoring or upgrading is near impossible. > or build the infrastructure to be able to train and distribute Clicky to these legacy systems. do yourself a favor and BUILD this! i wish i had the resource and time to do so
Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV

I built this thing called Clicky. It's an AI teacher that lives as a buddy next to your cursor. It can see your screen, talk to you, and even point at stuff, kinda like having a real teacher next to you. I've been using it the past few days to learn Davinci Resolve, 10/10.

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Mukesh@night9uy·
Bring Your Own Prototype! We've been doing this for the last month or so - PM, customer success, designer, everyone brings their own prototype to the meeting. It cuts the whole argument by at least 10x. Everyone's reacting to the real thing instead of an imaginary solution in their head, or a PRD that nobody visualizes the same way.
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Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
What are you working on? Send me your project. OSS, Paid, whatever. We're doing a @syntaxfm Syntax Highlight and we will review and/or roast your projects
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
asked claude to remove claude as a co-author from all its commits
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