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Fred Carlsen

@sjelfull

⚡️ The future is here. Full Stack Engineer at @sanity_io. Also runs Superbig, my own little studio.

Oslo Katılım Haziran 2009
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joshpuckett
joshpuckett@joshpuckett·
I was nervous to fuzzy match on name, so it's exact match on email! The most fun part making this was writing a hundred little notes like this to people who inspire me, in case they joined. I'm sure only a handful will ever see them, but it brought me joy and I hope it does to you, too.
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joshpuckett
joshpuckett@joshpuckett·
As software gets easier to make, the products that stand out will be the ones crafted with uncommon care. If that's the kind of work you want to do, I'm sharing everything I know: interfacecraft.dev
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Pontus Abrahamsson — oss/acc
I just built the queue board I always dreamed about for BullMQ • Real-time job monitoring • Flow visualization with react-flow • Pause/resume queues • Clone & retry jobs instantly • Metrics dashboard
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claire vo 🖤
claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
It took a lot of tokens, manual editing, and a dash of patience but now all the How I AI episodes come with blog posts summarizing the workflows, use cases, and exact prompts / screenshots to recreate. Powered by @sanity_io @geminiapp @claudeai code chatprd.ai/how-i-ai
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Fred Carlsen
Fred Carlsen@sjelfull·
@levelsio We have a official app for this in Oslo, it works quite well!
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
✨ I used Claude Code to one-shot a 💁‍♀️ Karen Bot When we walk or drive around we come across a lot of things here that could be improved in terms of public infrastructure Roads near us have lots of potholes, there's municipal waste bins here that someone put on fire 6 months ago, and they're all melted away and still not replaced, and the roadside mirror at a dangerous crossing suddenly disappeared so now when you wanna turn in there you might get because so many blindspots When we emailed the city council about the holes in the road, they were actually fixed 3 days later (very fast!), so it does work to contact them, they just need to know what to fix and I don't think many other people report stuff here It's annoying to keep emailing them, so I made a page that me and gf can use to describe the problem, attach a photo, set a point on the map where it is, from our phones or laptop Then ChatGPT writes a letter in formal Portuguese, adds the Google Maps link with GPS coordinates, reverse looks up the address and adds it, attaches the photo of the problem and sends it to the local city council Just a little one-shotted app to make our lives easier
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Sanity
Sanity@sanity_io·
The Sanity MCP server is now available in @v0! Build content-powered sites and apps without leaving the chat — structured, queryable, and scaleable from the get-go. Here's an example app of what you can build: A feature-rich pizza recipe app with advanced taxonomy, recommendations, 100s of landing pages, and LD-JSON schemas (great for SEO/AEO). All from chatting with the agent. Try it out now at v0.app
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Tony Dinh
Tony Dinh@tdinh_me·
Wow Atlassian did it again, they officially killed Loom. Can't watch a video the 2nd time without logging in. Optimizing for some weird shit metrics that the PMs think will look good on their performance review. And I'm on a webview in a 3rd-party app, they probably don't know how annoying it is to log in in this state. Even if I log in now, the next Loom link I click will ask me to login again because it is a fucking webview with no permanent cookies. Looking for an alternative now. Rant over, thanks for reading 😂
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Fred Carlsen
Fred Carlsen@sjelfull·
@frankdilo How did you pull the list? Did you have it generate the CSV export, and then fetch it once it is ready? Or did you scrape it?
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Francesco Di Lorenzo
Francesco Di Lorenzo@frankdilo·
Perfect rainy afternoon project: automated books page that pulls from Goodreads 📚 Claude did all the heavy lifting - I just had ideas and watched code appear. No IDE, no manual typing, just pure fun. This is the future of building, and it's incredible.
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Ian Nuttall
Ian Nuttall@iannuttall·
What's the easiest and most minimal way to use SES for simple transactional, broadcast and sequence emails? Anybody written THE guide for this or have a github repo? main options seem to be: - Sendy: PHP which I like but the ui is not great - Plunk: seems a bit fancy to me and I'm not great with typescript - Listmonk: almost perfect, easy and cheap to host but no automated sequences I'm spending $200 a month right now and considering building my own wrapper or just using the other app that shall not be named…
@levelsio@levelsio

Almost every email service is just Amazon SES that's 10x more expensive with 90% margin nowadays Thing is they don't add a lot to make that worth it Kinda opposite nowadays

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Fred Carlsen
Fred Carlsen@sjelfull·
@asallen @notboring Is there any chance ever that this will make it to Android? 😭 I guess not but I have to ask 😭
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Andy Allen
Andy Allen@asallen·
Introducing… (Not Boring) Camera 3 years, 100+ prototypes, and wild graphics tech to make our perfect camera. Only to say… forget perfection. Just have fun and capture life’s beautiful chaos. Hope you love it as much as we do—thumbprints and all 🖤 notbor.ing/camera
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Josh Pigford
Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
I wish @browsercompany would sell off @arcinternet to someone who doesn’t need to make VCs a bagillion dollars. Then charge $20/mo for it. And update it. I don’t know that I’ve ever been more bummed at a company sunsetting a product.
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kush
kush@kushsolitary·
gemini 2.5 pro is pretty good! vibe coded a raycast extension in cursor for lookaway in less than 15 minutes. works brilliantly
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Thomas Gauvin
Thomas Gauvin@thomasgauvin·
hacking on a tool to write blogs/articles more easily. this is the plan currently: * notes & brain dump section are bullet points of facts, topics you want to cover, in draft state * tone & writing style helps autocompletions be smarter * main content has smart autocomplete, with the tone & facts considered * ai writing assistant is chat that can give you recommendations, etc. thoughts? what else should I include?
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Drizzle ORM
Drizzle ORM@DrizzleORM·
We decided to build a simple web based invoice generator to fully grasp local first needs We have used react with pglite by @ElectricSQL and gathered quite some insights and going to improve migrations flow and Drizzle Studio, gonna be great
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Danny Postma
Danny Postma@dannypostma·
I need Cursor but for writing. Is there any tool that lets me chat with my document, make edits inline, without me having to keep manually copy-and-pasting? This close to just start writing everything in a Markdown file.
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dax
dax@thdxr·
haha idiots they implemented the paywall on the frontend so i can just inspect ele—
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Fred Carlsen
Fred Carlsen@sjelfull·
@pontusab Fantastic work so far, love to follow along. Also, 1000 thanks for sharing everything in public!
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Pontus Abrahamsson — oss/acc
2024 in Review – What a Year! This year has been one of our most fun, productive, and exciting years yet! Both Viktor and I started working full-time on Midday in May, and together, we’ve built a host of new features and made significant improvements to the platform. We’re proud to have reached over 10,900 businesses, helping them manage their finances, track time, send invoices, and, most importantly, save both time and money. Throughout the year, Midday has been in public beta. During this time, we’ve received countless pieces of feedback, bug reports, and feature requests. We’ve also held more than 200+ customer meetings, learning and iterating along the way to make Midday even better. By working in public and collaborating with our users in real time, we’ve successfully delivered every feature we set out to release in 2024. We couldn’t be more excited about what’s coming in 2025 and most importantly Midday v1! We’re looking forward to building even more with you and can’t wait to see where this journey takes us next. Thank you for being a part of the Midday journey and for all your support! Pontus & Viktor
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David Aerne
David Aerne@meodai·
RYBitten now has a preview page! 🌌 Explore some custom presets and see a glimpse of what’s coming. Developers can already start using the library, and you can add your email to get notified when the full site goes live! 🎨
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