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ship now, think later

Paris, France Katılım Ocak 2021
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slavique@slaviquee·
compare yourself only to who you were yesterday — not to others
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Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸
I'm blown away at what ppl are using this for!! I built it as a learning tool. But people seem to really love using it as an AI interface that isn't chat that can work in their program of choice. Examples of usage so far: - A Mom building her first app on Lovable - A dentist debugging his OpenClaw setup - A photographer getting feedback in Lightroom - A person learning to animate SVGs in Framer - Founders keeping track of their todos. - Designers getting feedback in Figma - A student outlining her thesis in G-Docs - Traders analyzing live stock charts And A LOT of people using it to advise them on how to best reply to messages in Slack/Email. Super cool. The people yearn for a non-chat interface haha. Also, it's kinda crazy how as the founder you really don't know what the product is until you put it in the hands of users. The minute it's in the hands of others, it's theirs now! And that's really where you find out what it is.
Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV

I built this thing called Clicky. It's an AI teacher that lives as a buddy next to your cursor. It can see your screen, talk to you, and even point at stuff, kinda like having a real teacher next to you. I've been using it the past few days to learn Davinci Resolve, 10/10.

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kara takes@karatakesss·
this knowledge base narrative being everywhere in my timeline last few days got inspired to share my vision on how you can define “ideas” so that it makes sense for LLM to work with. it was formed in last couple of months when i was working on the pet project trying to fix my attention so what’s my point we are witnessing how knowledge base ops are on its way to be pretty much solved, LLMs are capable of it, they are already good enough - summarizing incoming content, organizing structure of files and making it connected by wikilinks and it seems to be just on time. it's just too much content today. Andrej's tweet has 24k likes and 44k bookmarks. people save more content than they are actually capable to digest but how do we understand content is valuable enough to save? i think it’s about the moment when it sparks your curiosity. that’s real human curation. personal relevance do matter. and it vanishes the moment you hit save this tweet you lose this spark when you return to this content (if you actually do). then you end up having a whole rawContentLink squad rotting in your tg saved messages, giving you absolutely no meaning a raw link can provide LLM with content. but not with "why you saved it", "what project in your head it connects to" or "what you intended to do with it". that context only exists in the moment of capture. and no format currently captures it— it’s just another link, video, article, notes, transcripts. content type doesn’t matter. it’s still a low-signal resource for an LLM, just content digestion and retrieval. to address this i've created a structured agent-digestible format of .md doc that not only makes sense to LLMs, but for human beings. so i frame it as spark. spark - is a unit of interest. github - github.com/skyhook19/spar… it's still early, so i'll be grateful for any suggestions and open-source impact spark.md is an open format for people to be able to easily manage their interests with any modern tools spark helps you to answers three questions: - what is it? - why does it click? - so what? (actionable) that's the difference between just a link and a unit of thought. spark won't rot in the saved messages, because now we have actually something to do about it. as your base grows, sparks naturally tend to unite and transform into a higher-level entities - projects, habits, research. and they are united not by structure, but by meaning i came up with this idea when i was brainstorming a name for my pet project catchsparks.app which i hope to finally finish in next two weeks it's like a smart inbox app, which can catch everything that sparks you, and help you curate this as a content collection. and it's open - you can export and delete your data anytime, in open format that makes sense both to humans and agents tbh i don't know if this really a thing, but maybe you've noticed this too - you feel like you need to save all the content, but actually never consume it. this likes/bookmark ratio speaks for itself spark concept addresses that moment. i think that by understanding "what caught your attention", you connect "the content" and "why it actually matters to you". that context is the real signal, and it's the one we lose first i think that's worth preserving
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Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Wow, this tweet went very viral! I wanted share a possibly slightly improved version of the tweet in an "idea file". The idea of the idea file is that in this era of LLM agents, there is less of a point/need of sharing the specific code/app, you just share the idea, then the other person's agent customizes & builds it for your specific needs. So here's the idea in a gist format: gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6… You can give this to your agent and it can build you your own LLM wiki and guide you on how to use it etc. It's intentionally kept a little bit abstract/vague because there are so many directions to take this in. And ofc, people can adjust the idea or contribute their own in the Discussion which is cool.

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Lovable@Lovable·
Introducing the Founder Series: a new set of global events, by founders, for founders. You’ll hear from people who have already turned their product into a real business, and then get the chance to build your own. Find a Founder Series event near you: founder-series.lovable.app
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slavique@slaviquee·
a moment to celebrate and remember. now back to building
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slavique@slaviquee·
@kidrulit great read, thanks for putting this together
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binji@binji_x·
Always an honor to be a judge here. The projects I judged were ENShell & Maki. Both of these were focused on Agentic privacy and security on Ethereum. I have often said openclaw is one of the best things to have happened to crypto, since it makes the need for privacy and security so apparent. Great seeing people build on that.
ETHGlobal@ETHGlobal

Drumroll please...🥁🥁 Our ETHGlobal Cannes finalists are here! We're excited to announce the top 10 projects of the weekend: 🐚 ENShell 🌊 DIVE 💽 maki ⚔️ Défi 🤖 ALMA 👀 npmguard 😶‍🌫️ VEIL VPN 🎨 PaintGlobal 🐙 EVM PORST 👾 Corpus Congrats! Learn more about the winners ↓

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Oleksii Sidorov
Oleksii Sidorov@acecreamu·
With self-serve access to ChatGPT Ads coming in April, the PPC game is going to change forever It took our dev team less than 36 hours to build Ads Analytics once we got access! These guys ship 🦾
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slavique@slaviquee·
bro got bored coding in silence
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serafim@serafimcloud·
We had no idea when engineers from OpenAI or Stripe signed up. So we built a lead research agent. Claude Code + @ExaAILabs researches each signup by email and pings Slack when someone interesting appears. Template on 21st 👇
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kitty mayo@Kitty_Mayo_·
80 engineers. Teams of three. Five tracks across robotics and AI. Travel, accommodation, food and compute all covered. projectbarcelona.co
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slavique@slaviquee·
the real battle in tech isn’t ai vs humans. it’s human agency vs systems that quietly take it away.
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alexey taktarov@mlfrg·
introducing Ficus: vibe code multiplayer apps to interact with your audience. Give people a QR code, they connect with their phones or laptops during a meeting/presentation and can collaborate in real-time. You can build polls, multiplayer platformer games, ice breakers, quizzes, collaborative drums machines, oiia cat multiplayers, anything real-time
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slavique@slaviquee·
today i have nothing to say
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slavique@slaviquee·
@marclou now build a cli x client so people think ur coding
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
I built this stock market app so I can open my web analytics in public without people thinking I’m unemployed.
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