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November 2025

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@pmitu

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Go-to sites for design inspiration Web design → http://curated.design Landing pages → http://onepagelove.com Design systems → http://component.gallery Animation → http://appmotion.design Apps → http://mobbin.com Brands → http://rebrand.gallery

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wait what, Google was using an em dash in 1999

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We're looking for a Head of Content at @typefully Think @leerob for Cursor or @peduarte for Raycast – someone who deeply gets product, growth, and what makes a product company stand out. Ideally already creating great content using Typefully. I know this person is out there, but how do I find them? Please materialize yourself in my replies

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Update your 𝕏 app and look at your Following timeline. Posts of people you follow are now ranked by @Grok! You can still access unfiltered chronological if you want.

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The word "tool" is used 196 times on Anthropic's latest article

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okay can we talk about the fact that nano banana pro is better at mockups that actual mockup sites.

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we're hiring a Product Manager to lead the roadmap for the @beehiiv Ad Network (will report directly into me) fully remote competitive salary meaningful equity 401(k) match insurance monthly wellness day unlimited book budget tons of autonomy

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redesigned my personal site http://bentossell.com (open source on gh bentossell/bentossell)

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Most people think vibe coding is just a trend for indie hackers and solo founders. They're missing the bigger picture. We're in Phase 1 right now. But Phase 2 is coming. And it changes everything. Software liquidation. Here's what I mean: Right now, you build an app from scratch. Even with AI, you're still starting at zero. Soon, software becomes liquid. Components you can swap. Templates you can remix. Frameworks you can stack. Logic you can plug in. Like LEGO blocks for enterprise software. Imagine building a Salesforce competitor in a weekend. Not by coding from scratch. But by combining: - Auth module from one builder - CRM logic from another - Analytics dashboard from a third - Custom workflows you prompt Each piece battle-tested. Each component proven. The implications are massive: 1/ SaaS giants become vulnerable When anyone can assemble enterprise software from proven components, why pay $100K/year for bloated platforms? 2/ Speed becomes the only moat If I can rebuild your product in 48 hours using modular components, your 5-year head start means nothing. 3/ Business logic becomes the product Not the code. Not the infrastructure. The actual workflow and process knowledge becomes what you sell. We're already seeing early signals: - Lovable lets you describe apps in plain English - Supabase gives you instant backend infrastructure - Component libraries are exploding But these are just Phase 1 tools. Phase 2 tools will let you compose entire systems. Drag in a billing system. Drop in user management. Connect enterprise workflows. Ship to production. The builders who understand this shift will own the next decade. While everyone else is still coding from scratch.

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What happened to Midjourney?

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what are your strong predictions for 2026 in tech?

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Which accelerators should every pre-seed founder consider first these days?

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Side A: Splitting equally is the sign of a weak CEO Side B: Splitting unequally means you don't value your cofounders Which side are you on, no nuance allowed.

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Okay this Google vs Nvidia rivalry has gone too far

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My Long list of scaffolding words for Weak Positioning THE “PLEASE TRUST ME” WORDS (Used when they have next to no credibility) • Proven system • Time-tested method • Industry-leading • Best-in-class • Cutting-edge • State-of-the-art • Game-changing • Revolutionary • Breakthrough • Next-level • World-class • Award-winning Translation: I don’t know what I’m doing, so I’ll pretend someone stamped me with authority THE “I DON’T KNOW THE PROBLEM” WORDS (Used when they don’t understand pain) • Unlock your full potential • Become unstoppable • Get to the next level • Achieve limitless growth • Step into your greatness • Transform your life • Scale with ease • Elevate your success • Step into alignment • Expand your capacity Translation: I’m scared to get specific because I don’t know where the pain lives THE “I’M HIDING A SALES PITCH” WORDS (Used when they want to pitch but won't admit it) • Breakthrough session • Value call • Clarity call • Discovery session • Strategy session • Expansion session • Synergy call Translation: Please get on a call so I can pitch you, I swear it’ll be painless. THE “CORPORATE BROCHURE” WORDS (Used when someone has zero tone or personality) • Innovative • Dynamic • Robust • Seamless • Holistic • Comprehensive • Integrated • Multifaceted • Full-service • Cutting-edge • Multi-disciplinary • Tailored solutions Translation: I talk like an annual report because I don’t know how humans speak. THE “LOOK I CAN WRITE BUZZWORDS” WORDS (The AI-output sounding stuff) • Optimize • Maximize • Strategize • Amplify • Synergize Translation: I’m hoping verbs will make you forget I haven’t said anything meaningful. Weak positioning = weak language. Weak language = fear of addressing real pain. Fear of addressing real pain = zero sales ability. Do better.

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I remember when I was stuck with MongoDB, and 100M analytics events in the entire database made everything super slow, even with indexes. Now DataFast processes ~150M events per month, and my new database TinyBird loads analytics in seconds. I hate changing my tech stack, but boy, I'm happy with this one.

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if AI does everything how will people generate wealth

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Can't believe websites like this still exist in 2025 Feels like opening a time capsule I love it

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my current ai stack (where 90% of my work happens) 1) Opus 4.5 via Claude Code: landing pages, copy, websites, search optimization, data analysis, tools…w/ skills + subagents 2) Gemini 3 Pro & GPT 5.1 for research. I call these “advisory agents” use either web or in Cursor 3) Nano Banana for creative assets of all kinds 4) Claude Desktop for some writing / content stuff 5) MCPs: perplexity & firecrawl I don’t really build node based workflows, just vibe across the stack and build my own tools when I want to automate something

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is it possible to be addicted to vibe coding i feel like im approaching unhealthy levels

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