
Zuckjet
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Zuckjet
@Zuckjet
Ex-Chromium/TypeScript/Webpack/Angular/Nuxt/VSCode/Flutter contributor. 10+ years full-stack. Now obsessed with AI agents & shipping solo products





We rebuilt Next.js in a week. No, really. The team ported the framework to run natively on Workers to prove what’s possible with edge-first architecture. Dive into the technical hurdles we solved to eliminate Node.js dependencies. cfl.re/4ciNc3L









Yesterday, Anthropic unveiled Claude in Excel, and it instantly cast a shadow over the future of my newly built product. Just last weekend, I spent two days of my holiday developing an AI-powered Excel tool. It can not only handle complex spreadsheet operations and merge data across multiple sheets, but also generate images and PowerPoint presentations based on the content. I chose Anthropic’s most advanced model to power it, and the test results exceeded my expectations, filling me with confidence. But with the release of Claude in Excel, I suddenly realized: when internet giants step into a domain, independent products often stand little chance. In today’s era of rapid AI development, small teams can indeed prototype ideas faster and seemingly have more opportunities. Yet the reality remains unchanged—before and after AI, one thing is constant: the moment the giants enter, your product may be replaced overnight.

Claude in Excel is now available on Pro plans. Claude now accepts multiple files via drag and drop, avoids overwriting your existing cells, and handles longer sessions with auto compaction. Get started: claude.com/claude-in-excel


Claude in Excel is now available on Pro plans. Claude now accepts multiple files via drag and drop, avoids overwriting your existing cells, and handles longer sessions with auto compaction. Get started: claude.com/claude-in-excel

Yesterday, Anthropic unveiled Claude in Excel, and it instantly cast a shadow over the future of my newly built product. Just last weekend, I spent two days of my holiday developing an AI-powered Excel tool. It can not only handle complex spreadsheet operations and merge data across multiple sheets, but also generate images and PowerPoint presentations based on the content. I chose Anthropic’s most advanced model to power it, and the test results exceeded my expectations, filling me with confidence. But with the release of Claude in Excel, I suddenly realized: when internet giants step into a domain, independent products often stand little chance. In today’s era of rapid AI development, small teams can indeed prototype ideas faster and seemingly have more opportunities. Yet the reality remains unchanged—before and after AI, one thing is constant: the moment the giants enter, your product may be replaced overnight.


Claude in Excel is now available on Pro plans. Claude now accepts multiple files via drag and drop, avoids overwriting your existing cells, and handles longer sessions with auto compaction. Get started: claude.com/claude-in-excel

Yesterday, Anthropic unveiled Claude in Excel, and it instantly cast a shadow over the future of my newly built product. Just last weekend, I spent two days of my holiday developing an AI-powered Excel tool. It can not only handle complex spreadsheet operations and merge data across multiple sheets, but also generate images and PowerPoint presentations based on the content. I chose Anthropic’s most advanced model to power it, and the test results exceeded my expectations, filling me with confidence. But with the release of Claude in Excel, I suddenly realized: when internet giants step into a domain, independent products often stand little chance. In today’s era of rapid AI development, small teams can indeed prototype ideas faster and seemingly have more opportunities. Yet the reality remains unchanged—before and after AI, one thing is constant: the moment the giants enter, your product may be replaced overnight.

Claude in Excel is now available on Pro plans. Claude now accepts multiple files via drag and drop, avoids overwriting your existing cells, and handles longer sessions with auto compaction. Get started: claude.com/claude-in-excel



