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🇨🇴 ☕ Saifer𝟷𝟶𝟷

@saifer101_

🙏 1god 🤖 electronic Eng. 💜 frondDev in https://t.co/bHRcU2DHvN - builder https://t.co/ViVV30aoJK 🛍️ my project https://t.co/mdhMdkTuEB

Bogotá, DC, Colombia Katılım Aralık 2019
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trust 🙏 #stevejobs said. follow your 🧡 and it will make the difference. this is a opportunity to find what you love and make real. we are the crazy one's, the misfits, the rebels & the one's who see things differently. it just start @_buildspace @_nightsweekends thx 🙏
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DJ CAS
DJ CAS@djcascolombiano·
Confirmado: ni la inteligencia artificial puede salvar la escena DJ en Colombia. Hay problemas que ni Claude quiere tocar. 🎧🇨🇴
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David Gomes
David Gomes@davidgomes·
We're arguing about CSS libraries at work ‼️ Good lord! How I've missed arguing about these things instead of debating which models are better every single day.
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JavaMuse✨
JavaMuse✨@_axtone·
El nuevo seniority es saber cuándo NO confiar en la IA.
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shadcn
shadcn@shadcn·
Unpopular opinion: I don’t care if most web apps look the same. All I care about is whether it does what it says and does it fast. Make it fast. Make the UX obvious. Put the right things in the right place and little to no animations.
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Figma
Figma@figma·
/custom-skills-are-now-in-make-so-you-can-create-and-call-repeated-workflows Note: you can create and manage your own skills now. Sharing skills with your team and org is coming soon.
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
Yes, anyone can build anything now. We know. But it wasn't that hard to do before. You execute a series of steps toward a goal. The problem is psychological. Most people will still fail to start, and even more will fail to iterate. Your competition isn't as large as you think.
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Thariq
Thariq@trq212·
@RhysSullivan being an indie dev is the best
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Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸
Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV·
Just because anyone can build software now doesn't mean software is dead. Anyone can bake bread in their home right now, yet 99% of us still choose to buy it from someone else. Simple products are complex! I will always be happy to pay someone to handle the nuances.
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Richard
Richard@Richardnotme·
🚀 Monterrey entra al mapa global de AI Tinkerers. Este sábado 9 de mayo tendremos el Generative UI Global Hackathon en MTY. 18 ciudades. 4 continentes. Un mismo día. 6 horas de código. Sin paneles. Sin humo. Solo builders construyendo. Además: será el primer evento de AI Tinkerers Monterrey. En conjunto con @GoogleDeepMind, @CopilotKit, @manufact, @LangChain & @daytonaio 📍 Monterrey 🔗 Registro: monterrey.aitinkerers.org/p/generative-u… Este es el primero. Vienen más 👊 #AITinkerers #Monterrey #GenerativeUI
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This Week in Startups
This Week in Startups@twistartups·
An AI agent named Valerie is running a real vending machine in San Francisco and it’s not (just) a stunt. The OpenClaw-powered vending machine is helping @cvander find the limits of agentic commerce present today — and what needs to be built next to empower our synthetic friends. @Jason and @Alex also welcomed @0xcarro on the show to chat his company Manifold, its Targon compute product, and the Bittensor network that underpins it. Then it was time to parse Big Tech earnings, talk bounties and close out the week with a dose of the NBA. 0:00 Intro & sponsor reads (Pilot, Shopify, Grasshopper Bank) 1:06 Christian van der Henst: Valerie the AI vending machine demo 2:23 How OpenClaw powers Valerie: Dynamic pricing, inventory, bank account 4:28 Legal structure: Giving an AI agent business ownership via trust 7:23 Where agents can and can't operate today 8:46 How agentic business ownership works legally 9:46 Jason's SFO café, and SF regulations vs. AI-run businesses 10:10 Grasshopper Bank: Time is money. Don't waste either. Go to grasshopper.bank/twist and get an exclusive $500 cash bonus just for opening an account. 11:48 AI café in Stockholm running on agents 18:21 Plaud: If your work depends on conversations — interviews, meetings, calls — you need a Plaud NotePin. You can check it out at Plaud.ai/twist and use code TWIST for 10% off! 19:05 Robert Myers, Manifold Labs: Targon & Bittensor Subnet 4 interview 20:21 What is Bittensor? An "incubator with 128 subnets" 21:18 Shopify: Turn those What If's into sales with the ecommerce platform powering millions of businesses. Sign up for your $1-per-month trial today at shopify.com/twist 21:43 From Sybil to Targon: Manifold's journey to confidential compute 25:21 Pricing, utilization caps, and why GPUs are sold out 26:38 Who's using Targon? Customers, use cases, and the mom-and-pop data center argument 30:06 Pilot: Focus on your product, let Pilot handle your bookkeeping. Pilot provides the most reliable accounting, CFO, and tax services for startups and small businesses. Head to pilot.com/twist and get $1,200 off your first year. 34:36 Bounties update: podcast companion (May 8) and Annotated.com (May 18) 35:07 Jason explains the annotated.com vision — 15 years in the making 39:11 Polymarket: Will Anthropic flip Bitcoin by Dec 31? 40:29 Jason's Bitcoin bear case: "It's played out. No incremental buyers." 44:09 Alex's supporting points: Stablecoins are replacing BTC's killer use case 46:05 MicroStrategy / Strategy updates 47:48 Big Tech earnings: Google Cloud +63%, AWS best quarter in 15 quarters 52:37 AI compute demand vs. the fiber overbuild analogy 55:55 Congress pressuring startups over Chinese AI models (DeepSeek, Moonshot) 57:11 A16z on the geopolitical risk of Chinese AI models 1:00:08 Reflection AI — America's open source AI champion (or lack thereof) 1:01:26 Off Duty: Knicks blow out Atlanta Hawks 140–89, Jason goes road-tripping 1:03:06 Tip: See your team play in another city's arena 1:04:15 Sixers vs. Celtics preview; NBA Playoffs Polymarket odds 🎥 Watch the full episode here 👇
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Figma
Figma@figma·
Release Notes, EP-007 → Take your vibe-coded prototypes further in Figma → Connect design systems to code → Ship your best idea fast MAY 5, 9AM PT | 12PM ET
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Clara Gold
Clara Gold@Clara_Gold·
6 months ago, I moved to San Francisco. It’s the best place in the world to build, and one of the worst places to stay human. My unfiltered take: 1. SF is both overhyped and underrated The overhyped part: there are a lot of people with incredible resumes who are deeply unimpressive in real life. They were at the right company, at the right time, in the right market, and got carried by the wave. They made money, got comfortable, and now spend their time “exploring opportunities” over coffee, wasting your time. The underrated part: the top 1% here is insane. But almost impossible to get. Hiring in SF feels like being a guy on a dating app: everyone you want is out of your league, and everyone in your league wants someone out of theirs. The best people have unmatchable packages, endless options, and are optimizing for maximum impact: labs, frontier companies, or startups raising $100M pre-seed rounds. If you raised $10M from Tier 1 investors, you’re not hot shit here. You’re a B-player. It’s humbling. 2. There are fewer mission-driven people than I expected Especially on the application layer. A lot of people are in “secure the bag before it’s too late” mode. And honestly, it gives me the ick. The real religious builders I’ve met are often in labs, hardware, biotech, deeptech, defense — places where the work is hard enough that you can’t fake obsession. 3. The status game favors builders This is what SF does better than anywhere else. It rewards obsession. It rewards weirdness. It rewards people who make building their entire personality. Europe punishes that. SF gives it status. If you’ve felt like an outsider your whole life because you care too much, work too much, think too radically, or refuse to be chill about things that matter, this city will make you feel less insane. 4. The market liquidity is absurd Even if you don’t build a billion-dollar company, if you manage to build a strong product with a great team, someone smart might still acquire you for $ 100M. Yeah I know, it’s not your dream outcome as a founder, but on the days you feel desperate, it helps to keep going. 5. SF does not care about the meaning crisis that’s coming Anyone paying attention here can feel that something massive is happening with AI. But I’m shocked by how little people talk about the meaning crisis coming next. Everyone wants to talk about AI liberating humanity. Almost no one wants to talk about what happens when work — the thing that gives most people identity, structure, dignity, status, and purpose — starts disappearing. The vacuum will not be peaceful. People are underestimating the chaos that comes from humans suddenly having no idea why they matter. And I really feel like no one cares. 6. Personally, I’ve never been more unhappy I moved to SF and entered the matrix. I’ve always been intense. I’ve always worked crazy hours. But here, I lost the last parts of myself that were not about building. I don’t go to events. Most networking events feel like theater for people pretending to be important. The only events worth going to are small, curated dinners with people who are actually alive. I’ve made 0 real friends. I don’t do well with transactionality. I don’t do well with people constantly performing greatness. I don’t do well with rooms where everyone is optimizing and no one is being honest. So yes, SF is lonely, transactional, delusional, addictive, inspiring, boring, extraordinary, and completely insane. But it is still the only place to be right now if you’re a founder trying to build the next wave of humanity. And for now, that’s enough.
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Gumroad
Gumroad@gumroad·
You don't need to quit your job. You need to open a shop.
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Cloudflare
Cloudflare@Cloudflare·
Starting today, agents can now be Cloudflare customers. They can create a Cloudflare account, start a paid subscription, register a domain, and get back an API token to deploy code right away. cfl.re/4sY0Uxn
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David Cramer
David Cramer@zeeg·
just asked the team to turn off opus 4.7 no true gains in performance, burning compute (and money) honestly, imo, a bad release from Anthropic
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
Billionaire: “you want to be in business?” “Prepare to get sued and cheated. It’s eventual and also… doesn’t really matter.” Great lesson.
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Marc Randolph
Marc Randolph@marcrandolph·
You cannot install a culture of experimentation. You can only model it. Culture isn’t what’s written in the employee handbook or posted on the lobby wall. Culture is what people observe — who gets celebrated, who gets promoted, who gets fired, and why. Everything else is decoration.
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