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@parlin

Digital product developer. Prototyping is fun. Context engineering. Fullstack Ai Prod etc. YC alumn. Hearts=sympathy. Slava Ukraini!!

Stockholm, Sverige Katılım Aralık 2006
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
anthropic should add a simple feature to sync skills between claude chat, claude cowork and claude code and between teams i see how much people are struggling with this
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Guido Appenzeller
Sorry to see Granola @meetgranola going closed. They encrypted their local db, no local and no cloud API. In a world where notes are managed by agents, the app now has zero value. Any recommendations for good alternatives? What are you switching to?
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Pelle@parlin·
@Codie_Sanchez Aha. Thats me. But I see it more as helping ppl switching to new WoWs i stead of k1lling things, but I agree on the concept :)
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
Best money I've ever spent as a CEO... an internal AI transformation hire. He doesn't care about title. He just wants to ship. And he goes across your entire org, sales, revenue, hr, apps, tech and kills stupid manual processes. Such an underrated unlock I have since hired 2 more.
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Pelle@parlin·
@MargoGontar Yes. This reason alone should be sufficient for all other countries to take decisive decisions to help defending Ukr.
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Pelle@parlin·
@amasad Yes AND, if I may: context → prompt → biz stack. New @Replit 4 looks cool btw
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Pelle@parlin·
@toddsaunders @claudeai has a useful skill now that can review md files and esp claude.md files. Give it a try, it’s handy. Max 100 lines in the claude.md is their rec. Anything beyond that can be stored in distinct other md files.
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
I rewrite my CLAUDE.md from scratch every few weeks. It's the single greatest hack I've learned since being completely Claude Code pilled. It took me a while to fully understand that CLAUDE.md has a half life. When I first start a project, Claude follows the file very clearly. But over time, it degrades. I realized I was bloating the file by patching mistakes saying things like "don't use this import" or "never use this folder." After a few weeks of building, my file would go from ~50 lines to ~200 lines. At points, mine even hit 1,200 lines. But this absolutely torches claude performance if you do this. CLAUDE.md gets injected into the context window on every single interaction. The more tokens your instructions use, the less room Claude has to reason about your actual code. You are shrinking your context window literally for no reason, making the whole experience worse. I've a/b tested this and realized that a 50-line file with clear architectural intent ("we use server components by default, API routes live in /api") gives Claude a deep understanding of what you want. A 1,000-line file full of "don't do X" patches (which I had a ton of when I first started) is horrific for performance. The model has to parse through hundreds of negations and edge cases, and the important directives get diluted. Just move some of those to skills, or delete the things that don't matter anymore. It's the same concept as technical debt in a codebase. Once I heard this analogy, it started to make a lot more sense to me. You don't just keep adding if statements to handle bugs. At some point you refactor and write the code the write way. CLAUDE.md is the same. My new rule of thumb is if my CLAUDE.md is over 150 lines, it's time to burn it down and rewrite. For me that's generally every 2 weeks. I burn it down, re-write it, and am amazed by the performance.
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Adam Cwejman
Adam Cwejman@adamcwejman·
Finlands president Alexander Stubb är kunnig, orädd och bottnar i sina egna värderingar. Varför har inte Sverige någon politiker som kan mäta sig med honom: gp.se/ledare/finland…
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zorian shkiriak
zorian shkiriak@zorianshkiwq·
@parlin Thank you so much for your love and support. It truly means a lot to us during this difficult time. Your kindness gives us strength and reminds us that we are not alone. I am deeply grateful for your help and solidarity with Ukraine. 🇺🇦
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
The Russian government is teaching a whole new generation of filthy Russian barbarians all the techniques of ripping apart the west with disinformation. Meanwhile, western governments mostly refuse to counter it in any way.
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Pelle@parlin·
@OAJonsson Fråga: varför uttalas antalet så publikt hela tiden när det gäller försvarsaffärer? Det finns väl värde i att låta fienden gissa hur många som finns kvar? Antal angavs alltid nör det gällde stöd till Ukr t ex. 🤯
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Maria Drutska 🇺🇦
Maria Drutska 🇺🇦@maria_drutska·
Trump announced lifting of some oil sanctions on Russia. The SAME DAY we send OUR soldiers to defend YOUR bases with weapons developed at the cost of Ukrainian lives, you let those who killed them rebuild their cash reserves so they can kill more of us. FUCKING UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
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Pelle@parlin·
@kevinyang This + distribution and you are pretty good
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Kevin Yang
Kevin Yang@kevinyang·
The reason this person is so rare is because the only real way to develop this skill is to get a lot of reps making consequential product decisions and seeing them through. The problem is, to make truly consequential product decisions you basically need to be the CEO. 50% of what makes a great product person is deciding what problems to work on. PMs/designers usually work within existing product constraints so they aren't (usually) thinking of product at the top level. And if we measure success by market success (lots of revenue or users), consequential product decisions usually take months if not years to pan out. Plus there's a ton of external factors like market dynamics that muddy the signal. The feedback loop for truly consequential product decisions is slow and not many people are in a position to get the reps in. But this will be one of the most important skills in this era of software.
signüll@signulll

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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Pelle@parlin·
@levelsio So would this mean a renaissance for script languages which do not need to compile? I especially never understood the need to compile css.
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Pelle@parlin·
@mritunjay394 @bcherny To choose a good place to store the teamwide context before sterting up claude, goes a long way. Structure as a tree of context files: about the company up top, via goals and market opp, down to teams and project. Place this tree in some drive folder/dropbox/github repo
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Mritunjay Sharma
Mritunjay Sharma@mritunjay394·
@bcherny Till now I can manually create a markdown and ask Claude to share that markdown eventually but I think more intelligent and easier way can be useful?
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Released today: /loop /loop is a powerful new way to schedule recurring tasks, for up to 3 days at a time eg. “/loop babysit all my PRs. Auto-fix build issues and when comments come in, use a worktree agent to fix them” eg. “/loop every morning use the Slack MCP to give me a summary of top posts I was tagged in” Let us know what you think!
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Fellaraktar🇺🇦
Fellaraktar🇺🇦@fellaraktar·
ruSSia launched 120+ drones at Ukrainian civilians last night. Multiple people were seriously injured. This wasn’t mentioned in Western media. It rarely is anymore. Please don’t forget about Ukraine. Please don’t allow others to forget about what is happening to Ukraine.
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Pelle@parlin·
@Noahpinion Russia following up on their agreements like that hovering guy in Dune.
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Pelle@parlin·
@paulg @amasad I am guessing: enabling the user to more in the pre-creation phase, such as planning and comtext management? Will affect everything downstream.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Amjad showed me Replit's latest stuff. They're about to redefine vibe coding in a way that will seem obvious in retrospect. A lot of the biggest ideas have that quality.
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