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Francois Laberge ✍️

@seflless

Building Decode, the whiteboard that writes & explains code — @decodetool

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Cloud running coding agents may finally incentivize everyone to make their codebases work in a cloud containers! This is going to be awesome for new and existing dev tools companies.

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IMO, it’s the chat traces of people working through things with AI that is the more interesting thing, once we start sharing them. So much alpha in raw thoughts, as people don’t tend to write them down.

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Anyone have favorite documentation frameworks/products, ideally something that works not just for devs, but for product documentation? Mintlify looks nice, but is more expensive than I'd prefer if I can avoid it for now.

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Here’s your opportunity to take your innovative interfaces to AI and get help starting or improving a company! I went through their last camp, so I can say: the Betaworks team is amazing. I’m happy to give guidance to any of you interested in applying.

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Terrible rationalization of not having a kid yet. There’s no sure bet neuralink will be higher bandwidth than your visual system (or other senses), there’s no proof that learning neuralink (or the like) later in life will matter, and on the whole it’s better to have kids younger

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I’m hoping Andrej Karpathy’s talk is giving founders permission to be more realistic with what AI will be able to do in the near term. For instance: design and coding will still be done by the best designers and coders for many years not just 1 or 2.

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Until merges can preserve intent seamlessly, vibe branching stays limited. Real-time multiplayer workflows for non-devs help—with merging remains your dev team’s task, especially at scale. There are some products that look very promising in this regard: runyoyo.com

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I took Shreyas Doshi' Product Sense course this year and it was mind-blowing. It's about better thinking from a PM perspective, but for me it applies to so many other professional domains, like making engineering decisions more thoughtfully beyond just an engineer's viewpoint.

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I'm looking for someone who's good at making product videos. Anyone have any recommendation. Usually I just will share product progress, but for now I'd love help on a product launch video.