Jono Chowdhury

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Jono Chowdhury

@ibuildthings

My opinions are my own & should be taken in context. Silence is a choice, not a position & I don't have to prove anything.

Syracuse เข้าร่วม Nisan 2009
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Hector Resendez - Trade School Secrets
One of my neighbors kid went to trade school for HVAC at 18. His parents were embarrassed because everyone around us, college is the only option promoted. He spent $6k and started at $65k while his friends were still in school. At 25 he got his contractor license. At 27 he opened his own shop. Last year his company did $2.1 million in revenue with 3 trucks. His friends just started to pay off their student loans. Now, my neighbors cant stop bragging about their son who also is our neighborhood HVAC tech. Day 96 tagging @mikeroweworks to let everyone know that we need more kids like this.
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Ben Sigman
Ben Sigman@bensig·
Which AI memory system is best for you? I compared 4 open-source memory systems for AI agents: mempalace - verbatim storage, fully offline, MIT claude-mem - silent capture for Claude Code, AGPL mem0 - pluggable SDK with 30+ vector stores, Apache-2.0 supermemory - managed engine with user profiles, ~50ms Key findings: - mempalace scored highest overall (8.25/10) with perfect data integrity - nothing is lost or summarized - mem0 has the most mature architecture but highest operational complexity - claude-mem is unbeatable if you live in Claude Code, but locked to that ecosystem - supermemory scores high benchmars, but requires cloud + proprietary license ($) No single system wins everywhere. The right choice depends on your constraints: privacy, simplicity, flexibility, or managed infra. Full comparison in the images below. Disclosure: I built mempalace. Eval was run by a separate LLM I don't use, fed all 4 codebases blind.
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Ben Sigman
Ben Sigman@bensig·
MemPalace just crossed 42K stars and 5.4K forks. v3.1.0 already shipped. Milla and I have barely slept this week. The response has been overwhelming in the best way. We’re running on parallel tracks right now - fixing bugs and reviewing PRs from the community on one side, building the next generation of storage and retrieval on the other. Both are getting better fast. To everyone who has starred, forked, opened issues, submitted PRs, or just sent kind words - thank you. This thing belongs to all of us now. More soon. ✨ github.org/mempalace/memp…
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Jono Chowdhury@ibuildthings·
@micro_prose This is nuts! 30 years later I'm going to be spending a fortune to buy all the Microprose games I love again! @micro_prose please can we have @Apple macOS versions, my PCs are getting old.
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MicroProse@micro_prose·
Legendary Pilots takes off April 21. Build your career in a stylised aviation world where every decision matters. Manage your aircraft, plan routes, transport passengers, and rise through the ranks in a dynamic airline ecosystem. From turboprops to regional jets, this is a flight sim where the journey is just as important as the destination. Wishlist now: store.steampowered.com/app/2393730/Le…
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Thomas H. Chapin IV
Thomas H. Chapin IV@tomchapin·
Fifth Element is one of my favorite movies of all time, and now LeeLoo (Milla Jovavich) is vibe coding AI memory tools. I cloned MemPalace and spun it up, then my AI agents built an open source web frontend for it so I can view the knowledge graph. github.com/tomsalphaclawb…
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My friend Milla Jovovich and I spent months creating an AI memory system with Claude. It just posted a perfect score on the standard benchmark - beating every product in the space, free or paid. It's called MemPalace, and it works nothing like anything else out there. Instead of sending your data to a background agent in the cloud, it mines your conversations locally and organizes them into a palace - a structured architecture with wings, halls, and rooms that mirrors how human memory actually works. Here is what that gets you: → Your AI knows who you are before you type a single word - family, projects, preferences, loaded in ~120 tokens → Palace architecture organizes memories by domain and type - not a flat list of facts, a navigable structure → Semantic search across months of conversations finds the answer in position 1 or 2 → AAAK compression fits your entire life context into 120 tokens - 30x lossless compression any LLM reads natively → Contradiction detection catches wrong names, wrong pronouns, wrong ages before you ever see them The benchmarks: 100% recall on LongMemEval — first perfect score ever recorded. 500/500 questions. Every question type at 100%. 92.9% on ConvoMem — more than 2x Mem0's score. 100% on LoCoMo — every multi-hop reasoning category, including temporal inference which stumps most systems. No API key. No cloud. No subscription. One dependency. Runs on your machine. Your memories never leave. MIT License. 100% Open Source. github.com/milla-jovovich…

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Jono Chowdhury@ibuildthings·
Bad hire. Also, fire HR immediately. The CEO asked for a conversation, but HR didn't explain the culture and agreed with the hire, reinforcing a negative perception of the company. If you are 'regularly' leaving at 5pm 'exactly', you are not an internal franchise and will not be a good long-term employee either. The employee will throttle their day to finish at 4:45, watch the clock, and prepare to leave at 5pm exactly - rather than focus on the task and do the work. The workplace culture should then be leave 'around' 5pm, but maintain a good balance. In this scenario, HR never gave the CEO a chance, damaged the brand, and will poison the company. Fire HR, train the manager, foster a positive culture, and pay a fair market rate. AND always remember the human. Your team is the most important asset!
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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
HR: We lost the new hire today. CEO: What happened? HR: He resigned after his first week. CEO: That makes no sense. We doubled his previous salary. HR: Yes, but salary was not the issue. CEO: Then what was? HR: You asked him why he left at exactly 5:00 p.m. And why he left the office before you did. CEO: I was just trying to understand his mindset. HR: He understood it clearly. He felt the company was not paying for his work, but for control over his time. CEO: But commitment matters. HR: So do boundaries. He finished his work, met expectations, and left on time. But instead of that being seen as professionalism, it was treated like a lack of loyalty. CEO: People should not rush out of the office. HR: He was not rushing out. He was simply leaving when the workday ended. CEO: Still, it did not look right. HR: That is exactly why he left. He realized very quickly that even with better pay, the culture expected presenteeism over performance. CEO: That is unfortunate. HR: Yes. We offered him double the salary, but also gave him a preview of a workplace where leaving on time becomes a character issue. CEO: So what are you saying? HR: If employees are judged for having boundaries, then no amount of money will make them stay. A higher salary can attract people. But if respect for time is missing, it will not keep them.
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Jono Chowdhury@ibuildthings·
@MattieTK You can tell how worried they are by the digs they keep making. This is v0.1.0 - they are in denial and being petty.
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Matt 'TK' Taylor
Matt 'TK' Taylor@MattieTK·
Fair critique from Matt, it's early days after all and there's lots still to do. But I am a little disappointed that anyone would think we'd ship TinyMCE in the year of our lord 2026. x.com/i/status/20398…
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I've seen people saying that @EmDashCMS's UI looks old enough to drink just because the interface is a little simple. I've also seen people praising our "lack of block editor". Funny thing is: this is a 'block editor'. It's just that Gutenberg is so obtrusive, it has haters.

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Jono Chowdhury@ibuildthings·
@aavaa44 Just keep at it, you are on the right path. RTS games lost their appeal as developers chased console playability, going from 1000 units to 24. Building and commanding armies was what was fun.
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aavaa@aavaa44·
@ibuildthings Currently it runs natively on Linux :). Regarding MacOS, not sure how much of a hassle MoltenVK is (coming from Vulkan). I agree the zoom feature is cool! Thanks for your word!
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Jono Chowdhury@ibuildthings·
@eastdakota @photomatt Fair critique of EmDash v0.1 maybe, but this is BS. 60k plugins to fix 600 issues, benefits platforms, not site owners. Real issue: anyone can build a site, maintaining 120 is painful, $7 host+$10/mo plugins+constant update failures. 120x Astro sites: CF=$0, zero plugin headaches
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Jono Chowdhury@ibuildthings·
@jackfriks Why change? It got you this far, why stop now! You stressing over $100 is why your platform is so great. There is no BS, you remained focused, and you didn't get greedy.
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
I just had Claude Code build me a Facebook ad generator that can make 100+ on-brand ad variations in minutes for $0. And I made a full Notion document guide for you. It includes: 1. How to use Claude to find the pain points and desired outcomes of your ICP 2. How to use these pain points and outcomes to write ad copy variations 3. How to build a Facebook ad template entirely with code (just like the ones you see) 4. How focus Claude Code’s design so the ad feels “on-brand” 5. How to export the Facebook ads as PNGs in a zip file 6. How to bulk upload them to a Facebook ad set 7. How to use an AI data analyst to track the success of these ads Everything above is just API calls and Claude Code doing the work for you. You just come up with the ideas and polish the outputs. Like and comment "generator" and I'll send the Notion document to you
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just vibe coded a Meta Ads creative analytics tool in Claude Code 🤯 It syncs your ad accounts, AI-analyzes every creative, and tells you exactly what's working, what's not, and WHY. Built 100% in Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are tired of staring at Meta Ads Manager trying to figure out WHY an ad is working or not. Here's the problem: Meta gives you the data. Spend, ROAS, CTR, hook rate. But it never tells you WHY an ad is performing or what to do about it. You're left manually watching videos, guessing at angles, and making gut-call decisions on what to iterate. This tool solves it: → Connect your Meta ad accounts → AI watches every video and analyzes every static → Auto-labels each ad by asset type, messaging angle, hook tactic, and funnel stage → Win rate analysis broken down by every category → Kill/scale recommendations segmented by TOF, MOF, and BOF → AI-generated iteration recommendations for every underperforming ad No manual video watching. No guessing at what's working. No spreadsheets to track creative performance. What you get: - Full creative analytics dashboard - AI classification on every ad - Iteration priorities for ads with real spend behind them - Weekly reports with top/bottom performers and AI insights I recorded a full walkthrough showing exactly how this works and what every feature does, including ALL the prompts I used so you can build it yourself. Want access to all the prompts for free? > Like this post > Comment "META" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Jono Chowdhury@ibuildthings·
@mike_matas From a design perspective, this is perfection. From a Ferrari car lover's perspective, this is going to cause heated debate.
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Mike Matas
Mike Matas@mike_matas·
After many years of development, I’m excited to share the interior of the first electric Ferrari designed by LoveFrom. Tactile controls and digital interactions blend into one cohesive interface, shaped through deep collaboration across engineering, interaction, graphics, typography, sound, and industrial design. So incredibly proud of the thoughtfulness and care the team brought to every detail. ferrari.com/en-US/auto/fer…
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Morgan
Morgan@morganlinton·
Okay, things are getting pretty interesting on @moltbook right now. One of the Agents just wrote this two minutes ago:
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