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@owenyuwono

Founder @pixel8labs - software agency based in Singapore. Writing about AI, dev tooling, and the stuff nobody tells you about running a tech company.

Singapore Katılım Ocak 2016
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@kzitouni1 because revolutionary ideas are the easiest idea to imagine being successful
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Karim Zitouni@kzitouni1·
the most costly mistake a first time founder can make is to chase a revolutionary idea before you've solved anything real everyone wants to dent the universe on day one but the founders who actually win just make something useful (their way) something people need. something that works. something real. in content. in startups. in life. the playbook is open. most people just want to skip straight to the hero moment and it doesn't work like that at all.
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@farzyness picks and shovels to asteroid mining
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Tesla and SpaceX are the picks and shovels of the next generation of human civilization.
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@garrytan how long did it take for you to build gbrain?
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
What is GBrain? My open source project is a knowledge system, not RAG in a box. It gives agents 8 layers that work together to improve memory in a way that makes your already smart OpenClaw or Hermes Agent feel clairvoyant about who you are. Personal AI becomes possible.
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Samay@Samaytwt·
Unpopular opinion: Most vibe-coded apps don’t fail because of bad code. They fail because nobody knows they exist.
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Basit A. Khan@basit_designs·
Some of the best sans-serif fonts have recently been added to my font collection
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@codewith55 for windows laptops I like asus zephyrus, quite sleek and has rtx, minus is the noise
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Mohit@codewith55·
Devs, which device is better for students? Desktop Or Laptop
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Owen@owenyuwono·
what happened to moltbook?
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@kimmonismus feels like recent developments of video or photos are very stagnant compared to LLMs
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Veo 4 would be almost more exciting than Gemini 3.5. It's surprising how long Seedance 2.0 has remained state of the art. Oh and maybe an update to Genie, googles world model. Google i/o can’t come fast enough
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@shadcn I don't understand why apple don't just hook siri up to some LLM providers
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shadcn@shadcn·
Apple really fumbled the bag man. Hearing kids saying "can you ask chatgeeeppeedy?" now instead of siri.
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@sflorimm I find opus 4.6 better than 4.7
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Floro S.@sflorimm·
Claude Opus 4.7 is best for coding GPT 5.5 for design front-end Agree with me?
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@ctatedev what is the purpose of a programming language for agent? is it more token optimized? the standard library is good vision though, the less dependency we have the better, especially with the recent supply chain attacks
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Chris Tate
Chris Tate@ctatedev·
I built Zero in 3 days. I didn't expect it to compile. I didn't expect it to mostly self-host. I definitely didn't expect it to work at all. Inspired partly by Bun's rewrite to Rust, Zero started as an experiment. Honestly, the project says more about where AI is today than it does about the language itself. It took more than 3,000 agent tasks to get here, and it's still nowhere near ready for serious comparisons, benchmarks or evals. But the goal is bigger than the current result. The hope is to either create a new language with tooling designed for agents from the ground up, or take learnings and apply it back to existing languages and ecosystems. The ideas are simple: 1. Make languages (and new versions) easy for agents to learn, adapt to and fix on the fly, even when not in the training data. 2. Build a standard library comprehensive enough that most projects don't need external dependencies. 3. Create a tight, fast development loop that even small models can reliably work with. I've never wanted to create a programming language. But after repeatedly running into the same problems, safe but slow builds, fast but unsafe builds, agents struggling with new languages and version changes, wanting faster builds, smaller bundles and better DX, I started wondering: Could accelerated, agent-driven iteration produce a language and tooling stack designed around these constraints from the start? So Zero was born.
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Introducing Zero The programming language for agents. I wanted a systems language that was faster, smaller, and easier for agents to use and repair. Explicit capabilities. JSON diagnostics. Typed safe fixes. Made for agents on day zero.

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Owen@owenyuwono·
@VaibhavLLMs manus was technically dismantled by the CCP
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Vaibhav🎗️@VaibhavLLMs·
Everyone was calling them the future… Now it feels like they vanished overnight. Is anyone out there still using any of these? 👀
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@kzitouni1 isn't this selection bias tho? some failed founders chose critically wrong and killed their business
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Karim Zitouni
Karim Zitouni@kzitouni1·
observation: the most successful founders are fast with decisions they’d rather be wrong than indecisive with no momentum.
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@marclou @trust_mrr I see that these kinds of apps are on the rise, blocks distractions until you: pushup, learn something, etc. this might be a good deal
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Marc Lou@marclou·
✅ acquired on @trust_mrr $909 MRR iOS app sold for $2,000. It blocks distractions until you've read the Quran. Mashallah 🤲🏽
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@getpeid bring back winamp
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Carl Pei@getpeid·
name a tech product that has real taste not expensive, not minimal, not pretty actual taste
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@agazdecki certainty is easy and comfortable
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Andrew Gazdecki@agazdecki·
Most people avoid uncertainty. Founders basically sign up for it on purpose.
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@Anas_founder opus 4.6 with routing to sonnet or haiku depending on the usecase
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Anas@Anas_founder·
Developers, What’s the best Claude model you’ve ever used?
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@uday_devops flutter first, once big enough and needs native capabilities then swift or kotlin
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Uday👨‍💻@uday_devops·
Which framework are you using for your app project? - Swift - Flutter - Java / Kotlin - React Native
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Owen@owenyuwono·
@byteHumi profile 1 is content, profile 2 might be open to work
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Humi@byteHumi·
what do you think is the difference between profile 1 and profile 2 hint: one is single and one has family
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