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slavahor

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@slava_hor

Katılım Şubat 2025
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slavahor@slava_hor·
free ASO guide for 2026 a few interesting points inside: – retention matters more now – custom product pages can show up in organic search – long-tail queries are often a better bet – screenshots are still underrated good one for mobile teams 👇
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Ivan Sparrow@ivesparrowai·
I finished a 66-page guide on Apple Ads. No sales BS, no "link in DM" Here it is: asa.sparrowapps.io Do me a favor – drop a comment below to confirm you got it.
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slavahor@slava_hor·
1,749 failed startups $535.4B+ in venture capital gone found this site with a huge library of failed startups – lots of case studies, startup ideas, and even a framework on how not to repeat the same mistakes very easy to lose a few hours exploring it
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slavahor@slava_hor·
not sure these are ideas you can just copy and rebuild 1:1, but it’s definitely worth browsing to sharpen your pattern recognition
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slavahor@slava_hor·
we still need to see whether this actually creates real value (because building ≠ solving a real problem) but vibe coding becoming part of everyday work – even for non-technical people – is already a fact
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slavahor@slava_hor·
in startups, it’s no longer just engineers contributing to building in our company, product manager (me), our CCO, analyst, CMO, even ads specialists – everyone builds in some way some create new tools and internal products. others just fix problems in their daily workflow
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg

The future of design is… engineering. All designers at @vercel now also build, thanks to tools like @v0, Claude Code, and Cursor. They've been contributing to our frontends and apps for a while now. But over the past few months, the leap they've made is engineering the design process itself by building agents. A big part of shipping is getting the word out in a compelling way, especially on the @x platform, the everything app. In the past, we used to spend a bunch of time hand-crafting images and illustrations for social cards. Our design team built an internal agent and web ui using @v0 and Claude Code that makes this process fully self-serve. It even includes a previewer of what the final artifact will look like on X. It's called Leap. It's probably saved us hundreds of hours of work but also massively raised our quality bar. The artifacts it produces are beautiful. If you had asked me even 12 months ago whether our design team would be building their own design tools, let alone be this good, I would call bs. There was no master plan, or God forbid, a "sprint" to make this happen. It just took a handful of prompts to build and it propagated on Slack. Leap is now one of the many agents that helps us run our company more smoothly, built and securely deployed on @vercel for our internal use.

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slavahor@slava_hor·
Y Combinator turned their site into a storytelling piece about founders simple, thoughtful narratives, light interactions, short founder bios – works really well instant desire to keep building startups 📈
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slavahor@slava_hor·
looking for something fun to do over the holidays? 🎄 join the Framer Awards: framer.com/awards/ submit your site to compete in one of five categories – or just browse for inspo so… which sites did you like the most? 👀
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slavahor@slava_hor·
you can fly around the moon with NASA 🌕 they’ll send your name on the Artemis mission #user-information" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">www3.nasa.gov/send-your-name…
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slavahor@slava_hor·
@idreezus totally agree with you now I’m very tempted to steal this idea for future projects lol
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slavahor@slava_hor·
neat webflow component library – a small collection of responsive components with lots of variants you can simply copy & paste them into your webflow site each component also comes with a clear breakdown of how to control its visual behavior thanks @idreezus
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slavahor@slava_hor·
another masterpiece from Shopify – The RenAIssance Edition Winter ’26 drops with 150+ product updates across the whole platform is this even legal? I can’t stop scrolling 😭 shopify.com/editions/winte…
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slavahor@slava_hor·
found the blog of @emilkowalski – design engineer at @Linear he posts great tutorials, especially around clean interactions & animations a few cool reads: – Building a Hold to Delete Component – Building a Toast Component – The Magic of Clip Path emilkowal.ski
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