
Pablo Jablonski
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Pablo Jablonski
@zbigy
Be kind to each other. Leading engineering at @Macroscope. Previously led tech @unitedmasters and built things like @TwitterSpaces and @PeriscopeCo.


After two years of building under wraps, today we're announcing Casa – your personal property manager. We've raised $27M to redefine the homeownership experience from the ground up. We believe your home is your most treasured asset, emotionally & financially. It shouldn't also be a second job. Most homeowners are on their own – expected to have the time, expertise, and relationships to keep things running. Finding a plumber you can trust. Remembering when the HVAC was last serviced. Knowing what's actually wrong before someone shows up to fix it. Casa gives every homeowner what used to be reserved for the few: a dedicated team that knows your home deeply, handles the work, and stays in your corner. We're enabling this by building a deep, technical understanding of every home we serve – something that's never existed before, across 100 million single-family homes in the country. For $199/mo, membership includes: - A complete inventory of your home, built using specialized hardware & software - 1.5 hours of handyman time every month (and it rolls over) - Unlimited Concierge requests to take on virtually any home project - Custom, proactive care plans built specifically for your home - Weekly package and donation pickups - Scheduling and payments for your regular vendors - Utility and property tax monitoring …and we’re just getting started, with more benefits on the way to make the experience of owning your home as magical as it always should have been. Available now in the SF Bay Area and Los Angeles. Reserve your spot everywhere else. → getcasa.com




Both Anthropic and OpenAI dropped new models today. For some teams, that means hours/weeks/days of re-tuning prompts. For us, it means hitting "run." We wrote about why we stopped writing prompts: macroscope.com/blog/we-stoppe…

Today we're releasing Macroscope Code Review v3. Based on our internal benchmarks: → Detects up to 3.5x more bugs that would cause real production damage (data loss, security breaches, crashes, etc). The kind you'd block a PR over. → Precision increased to 98% (up from 75%) which means significantly fewer false positives. → Leaves 22% fewer comments overall, including 64% fewer nitpicks in Python and 80% fewer in TypeScript.






GoodDay's engineering team started shipping faster with AI coding tools. But @gooddaysoftware Co-Founder/CPO @dave_wardell couldn't keep up and engineers were spending hours answering his questions about what changed in the codebase. With Macroscope, the whole team, including Product and Customer Success, now gets instant answers and automated reporting. Painful weekly overhead eliminated. Read the case study ➡️ blog.macroscope.com/blog/case-stud…


Aiden - you clearly have no idea about what you are talking about. We have more users than everyone you just mentioned (combined). See aitooltracker.dev Still, I am curious how we can make it simpler and fool proof for indie developers. Maybe simpler controls and a lot of handholding can help.



Today we’re releasing v2 of Macroscope Code Review, powered exclusively by @claudeai Opus 4.5. It’s the biggest performance upgrade we’ve shipped to Code Review since launch.




We're making Macroscope available for free to open source projects. AI Code Review ✅ Automated PR summaries ✅ Automated Commit summaries ✅ PR & Commit feeds in Slack ✅ Automated activity digests of what's changing ✅ The pain points that Macroscope solves for traditional software companies are just as relevant--if not more painful-- for open source communities. We're excited to see how Macroscope can help open source maintainers and stakeholders. See our blog below to learn more, and to apply for access.


