Praney Behl
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Praney Behl
@praneybehl
Building Sustainable AI Products Solo | 20 Years Software Engineering | Voice AI, Devtools, Workflow Autom https://t.co/Aw97xu1PGF https://t.co/1OaI0jLNZn https://t.co/JVVPRa7hHx https://t.co/FegEBP7Hta https://t.co/K8qLT4MBDY
Melbourne, Victoria Katılım Ağustos 2009
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@theo Gemini is still the best. I usually have GPT 5.4 build something, gemini fix the design, then gpt 5.4 fix whatever gemini likely broke
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@cryptopunk7213 @davidmanheim ROFL 🤣 common sense is really not that common. Even a person calling common sense.
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@davidmanheim common sense voice: the diff between 56.2 and 57.2 SWE is negligible. the benchmaxxing is also done by *checks notes* everyone else
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fuck me china just launched the 1st AI model that autonomously built itself... and its as good as claude opus 4.6 and gpt-5.4
- minimax M2.7 trained itself through 100+ rounds of autonomous self-improvement. 30% gain. No humans involved - what the actual f*ck
- model now handles 30-50% of the AI lab's OWN AI research
- beats gemini 3.1 at coding and pretty much matches opus 4.6 + gpt 5.4 😶 (china used to lag now they match
- doesn't require crazy hardware to run (single a30 gpu)
- absolutely CRUSHES tasks: financial modelling, coding, openclaw - one-shotted
the chinese have officially caught up. self-improving ai is a real thing.
all researchers did was set an objective and the model figured the rest out.
i wasn't expecting this from minimax. im now wondering wtf deepseek is going to be like.


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MiniMax_Agent@MiniMaxAgent
MiniMax-M2.7 just landed in MiniMax Agent. The model helped build itself. Now it's here to build for you. ↓ Try Now: agent.minimax.io
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@marconoiz Just because you added a Unicorn Studio video background to it??
#UnicornStudio
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I wouldn't pay, too many issues with the design. The animated mascots do not fit the human-centered design. They feel like oddities, a throw-up, and everything feels off.
They are not even attractive; they look like an eyesore.
vois.so
konvy.ai
If you're going for illustrations or mascots, keep the flow. But if you're going for human-centered design, make sure you stick to the course.
Here are a couple of my websites and designs.
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@shariar_design I like the bottom as in the top one, too many things trying to catch my attention
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I would go for the top one. The one at the bottom takes you away from the content.
The person is looking outward, making the user feel like navigating away. Building user experience is more of a science than it is an art. The psychology of your audience plays a significant role in conversion. If you are not building for conversion, then that is a completely different conversation.
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@misterrpink1 @marcelkargul I'm not trying to copy, but simply saying that designs are now transferable to code. That wasn't possible until recently. The reason I did not go for like-for-like is that I wanted to show you can put your own spin on it.
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@praneybehl @marcelkargul The problem is you’re trying to copy op
Op came up with the inspo
2 different things
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The question isn't whether AI becomes a utility.
@sama just confirmed it.
The question: what are you going to plug into
the wall?
businessinsider.com/sam-altman-ai-…
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We don't buy tools from the electricity company.
Samsung makes your fridge. LG makes your TV.
Philips makes your light bulbs.
Electricity is the utility. Everything else is
a tool someone built on top of it.
AI tokens = the new electricity.
Model providers sell the power.
Everyone else builds the appliances.
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@kinglouisexiv @marcelkargul Video was created using screen studio on Mac
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@marcelkargul Ah yes, I added my spin to it. Didn't want like to like
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@marcelkargul I saw this pattern in the Riley Brown video as well. This is what I was able to convert into a functional concept web page in about 50 minutes.
One main prompt and three iterations using my workflows.
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Your best customer insights aren't in Mixpanel.
They're in the conversation you're avoiding because "it doesn't scale."
Talk to your customers. The ones who evaluated you against 14 alternatives will tell you things no survey ever will.
#FounderLessons #CustomerDiscovery
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A customer sent me a 15-platform comparison spreadsheet.
He didn't find my product through an ad, Product Hunt, or a blog post.
He asked Gemini: "Best multi character audio book creation software."
My product was third in the AI's recommendation. He bought a subscription that week.
Thread on what I learned:

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Three things I wouldn't have learned from any dashboard:
Customers who research 14 alternatives before buying know your product better than you do. They'll tell you exactly what you do better AND worse — if you ask.
His top decision factor was a feature I considered minor.
Post-sale support conversations are the best product research that exists.
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