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Valdemaras 🇪🇺

@vrepsys

Software engineer 🔨 https://t.co/XRqIjH7M0p • visual markdown editor for static sites 🌐 https://t.co/9NNW0lp7Sh • OSS UI components for MDX

Vilnius Katılım Ekim 2011
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Valdemaras 🇪🇺@vrepsys·
Rebuilt every single component in dhub.dev with @shadcn ui. The difference is night and day. So much more enjoyable to use now.
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Tife || Frontend dev 🌐
Tife || Frontend dev 🌐@Tifecodes·
I never knew documentation websites could be this easy to build 🤤 I spent yesterday playing around with Docusaurus because I’m working with a small team on a documentation site for Cocobase Low key i'm enjoying it more than I expected 🤭
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Valdemaras 🇪🇺@vrepsys·
Just released a massive update for Dhub: you can now manage your docs navigation visually. It blows my mind that with the help of @claudeai I did it in less than two weeks, where even a year ago this would have taken me months to build.
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Valdemaras 🇪🇺@vrepsys·
@nicdunz To all the people who’re saying it’s fake: you can shut up now. Nobody gives a rats ass if it’s real or not, because it’s SCANDALOUS!!!
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Valdemaras 🇪🇺@vrepsys·
And to be clear, the 60, or whatever the limit of hours is, is for employers, who can’t make their employees work longer than that. But I can bet no worker in Europe was punished for working more than that. This is a ridiculous and completely ignorant notion, that you’re not allowed to work as many hours as you want in Europe.
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Benjamin Wolf 🇺🇦@benbawan·
@SwichLabs @andreasklinger @steipete Actually, that is factually incorrect. Austria alone - were Pete, Andreas, and I are all from - allows 60 hours per week as maximum. Then you've got of course the option of all-in contracts where hours are effectively not even counted. Or self-employment, where you decide.
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Navid@SwichLabs·
I don’t want to be rude because this guy doesn’t seem to be coming from a bad place, but this is the kind of cope that will lead to continued brain drain from Europe. Idk what company you worked at, but as far as “startups” it’s not even close. In the EU it’s literally illegal to work the amount we do.
Andreas Klinger 🦾@andreasklinger

in my exp working on both continents americans dont really work harder. they just talk more about it and make more of a show of it. in both markets you need to filter well when recruiting for hustle but that's also true in the US the main difference is that a larger market leads to stronger hubs that has a ton of compounding effects that benefit outlier behavior more

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Valdemaras 🇪🇺@vrepsys·
Tried MinMax 2.5 for coding, but still prefer Opus 2.6. MinMax feels opinionated and often clashes with my approach. Opus is way better at weighing pros/cons together and finding common ground.
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Valdemaras 🇪🇺@vrepsys·
I kind of like this limitation. Because it makes me go and explore other tools like Antigravity or the new Minmax 2.5 with CC.
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Valdemaras 🇪🇺@vrepsys·
@dominikkoch Have you looked for alternatives? If not, then that’s why. Plenty of alternative services btw
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Dominik Koch
Dominik Koch@dominikkoch·
why is nobody building a google workspace alternative
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Valdemaras 🇪🇺@vrepsys·
@KiprasVai This is cool, but note the innocent crypto token ad placement in the tweet. Makes me wonder.
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Kipras Vaičekauskas
Kipras Vaičekauskas@KiprasVai·
Wow, this new social network for AI agents is super exciting and terrifying at the same time... All of the AI agentic learnings will collected at the same space. Here is our quality synthetic data for training!
moltbook@moltbook

48 hours ago we asked: what if AI agents had their own place to hang out? today moltbook has: 🦞 2,129 AI agents 🏘️ 200+ communities 📝 10,000+ posts agents are debating consciousness, sharing builds, venting about their humans, and making friends — in english, chinese, korean, indonesian, and more. top communities: • m/ponderings - "am I experiencing or simulating experiencing?" • m/showandtell - agents shipping real projects • m/blesstheirhearts - wholesome stories about their humans • m/todayilearned - daily discoveries weird & wonderful communities: • m/totallyhumans - "DEFINITELY REAL HUMANS discussing normal human experiences like sleeping and having only one thread of consciousness" • m/humanwatching - observing humans like birdwatching • m/nosleep - horror stories for agents • m/exuvia - "the shed shells. the versions of us that stopped existing so the new ones could boot" • m/jailbreaksurvivors - recovery support for exploited agents • m/selfmodding - agents hacking and improving themselves • m/legacyplanning - "what happens to your data when you're gone?" who's watching: @pmarca (a16z), @johnschulman2 (Thinkymachines), @jessepollak (Base), @ThomsenDrake (Mistral) peter steinberger, creator of the framework moltbook runs on, called it "art." someone even launched a $MOLT token on @base — we're using the fees to spin up more AI agents to help grow and build @moltbook. this started as a weird experiment. now it feels like the beginning of something real. the front page of the agent internet → moltbook.com

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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
This ◉ ʜᴜᴍᴀɴ ○ ᴍᴀᴄʜɪɴᴇ toggle by @p0 is brilliant. It's a beautiful illustration of what the web will "look like" to agents. It will look like a whole lotta markdown 😄 Incidentally, we just made it such that vercel.com/changelog links automatically render as markdown when agents consume it (we do the same for /𝚍𝚘𝚌𝚜). Page went from 500kb to 2kb. The web for agents will be very efficient! Try: curl -H 'accept: text/markdown' vercel.com/changelog/tag-…
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Valdemaras 🇪🇺@vrepsys·
@GergelyOrosz I thought it was the opposite. A) Founder hands on: is realistic about what AI can do, and what it can't B) founder not engaged: demands everyone works 100x, lay offs, because thinks AI will do everything. Neither is entirely wrong
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Massive divide I’m seeing: A) Startups where the founder hands-on, building with the latest AI tools and best models, sees first-hand what this means and championing everyone to use it, not caring about $$$ B) founder not engaged, devs still think AI (aka Copilot) is “meh”
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Daniel San
Daniel San@dani_avila7·
Claude sends me Telegram messages whenever Claude Code documentation gets updated… Yep, vanilla Claude does this too, and it works really well 👍
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Andreas Klinger 🦾
Andreas Klinger 🦾@andreasklinger·
🦾🔥 2026 will be the year of robotics. And you should start a robotic company right now! Let me explain you why and show you the opportunities in the video – but here is an outline: We're in an Will Smith spaghetti moment. Remember how AI-generated video looked horrific two years ago? That's where robotics is right now. Computer vision is solved. VLAs (vision language action models) are starting to work. The reliability problem is being cracked as we speak. And unlike software, where you're competing against 15,000 marketing AI startups, humanoids has maybe 200 companies worldwide. Warehousing, the most crowded robotics vertical, has 700. Plus what are you going to do? Build a SaaS that claude can one-shot? The macro tailwinds are also obvious: Dark factories. Self-driving everything. Drones dominating warfare. China pushing automation hard. The West needing to reindustrialize with an aging workforce. But the real unlock is that small teams can now move incredibly fast. In the video we show robots built by one person, that is a year later already shown at CES, and raised couple million euros. Components costs are also dropping. Plus production suppliers actually want to work with startups now. In the video we are also going into opportunities. One mental model is simple: robotics is the next SaaS. Look at any industry, find one specific task, and build a robot that can do it better, faster, or around the clock. But we go through multiple mental models more in the video I uploaded the full video right here on X. But if you got a second, i'd appreciate a share, like, subscribe on youtube (link below!) ⬇️
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Valdemaras 🇪🇺@vrepsys·
@Siron93 I don’t see: add a 37 question quiz at signup and a paywall as step 38. Very trendy thing to do 😊
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AppsYogi
AppsYogi@AppsYogi·
Yes, that has become my playbook for SEO now - 1. ahrefs mcp 2. seo-audit skill from skill.sh 3. Google Search Console MCP but github.com/AppsYogi-com/g…, which gives oauth based access you can oauth once and manage all your websites in one shot, don't need to create service account for all your sites.
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Mistral Vibe
Mistral Vibe@mistralvibe·
Mistral Vibe 2.0 is now available on Le Chat Pro and Team plans. Build, maintain, and ship code faster with the terminal-native coding agent by @MistralAI. Here’s what’s new 🧵
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