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Peter Steinberger

@steipete

I bootstrapped a remote company before it was cool. Founder @nutrientdocs (PSPDFKit;exit to Insight). Vibe coding on my next thing. 🏳️‍🌈

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We should also acknowledge that for most AI startups that have not yet found product-market fit: they are racing agains the clock. Most probably have ~6 months (or less) to gain serious traction: else they will prob have to fold / sell It's much higher pressure than in the past.

Marc Krenn (@marc_krenn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*dies of cringe* Should have instead invested this €100k into sourcing marginally faster MCU SOCs. At least for their >€300k cars. I know, that's a lot to ask for.

Peter Steinberger (@steipete) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Made a Tauri app for macOS/Windows/Linux. Similar to Electron, but whole thing is about 10MB and has half the memory footprint. Rust with some Swift additions for macOS. Follow Sweetistics for more.

Made a Tauri app for macOS/Windows/Linux.

Similar to Electron, but whole thing is about 10MB and has half the memory footprint. Rust with some Swift additions for macOS. Follow <a href="/sweetistics/">Sweetistics</a> for more.
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"When we learn the embedding representation of a given word using probabilistic models, we are comparing how similar these words are to other words. Each feature is not an explicit feature like “wing color”, but rather a vibe-based latent representation in the latent space that

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omg FINALLY managed to get real-time partial-json AI streaming working again. SSE is easy; moving everything to proper job queues and Inngest took me a forever-long to understand. Finicky sockets are finicky.

Peter Steinberger (@steipete) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever since I introduced ast-grep to the codebase, gpt-5 is loving it and automatically adds new rules whenever we do a refactor. No idea where this is coming from, it's not in the agents file, so this must be world knowledge. I do love it too, since the number of guardrails

Ever since I introduced ast-grep to the codebase, gpt-5 is loving it and automatically adds new rules whenever we do a refactor. No idea where this is coming from, it's not in the agents file, so this must be world knowledge.

I do love it too, since the number of guardrails
Peter Steinberger (@steipete) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Regex over embeddings. Markdown over databases. Direct file operations over complex abstractions. Acts like a human using bash."