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👨🏼‍💻 👾 Product and Engineering Leader 🧠 ENTP-A. Building. Coding. Designing. Golfing. Dad.

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Dan Shipper 📧 (@danshipper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, Microsoft rolls out MCP support to Windows. Today, Google officially supports MCP in the Gemini SDK. It's over, MCP wins.

Sourav Ghosh (@souravghosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is probably the most underrated AI voice‑typing and dictation tool available. For a one‑time payment of $29, it’s one of my best technology investments—not just this year, but in recent years as well. Other tools with the same purpose charge $20 or more per month.

It is probably the most underrated AI voice‑typing and dictation tool available.  

For a one‑time payment of $29, it’s one of my best technology investments—not just this year, but in recent years as well.  

Other tools with the same purpose charge $20 or more per month.
Samruddhi | AI Agents 🤖 (@samruddhi_mokal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gemini 3 has a capability most people don't even know exists. it's not the 1M tokens. it's not the multimodal processing. it's something else entirely. And it's the reason I built 3,000+ prompts specifically for Gemini 3. Everyone talks about Gemini's specs: → 1 million

Gemini 3 has a capability most people don't even know exists.

it's not the 1M tokens.
it's not the multimodal processing.

it's something else entirely.

And it's the reason I built 3,000+ prompts specifically for Gemini 3.

Everyone talks about Gemini's specs:
→ 1 million
corbanb 🐻 (@corbanb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The AI coding wars just got interesting again. OpenAI dropped something new. It's not quite Cursor, not quite Claude Code. My take: UX wins now. The model is table stakes. The winner is whoever makes it feel like a partner, not an autocomplete. Combines engineering and UX/UI

corbanb 🐻 (@corbanb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Claude Opus 4.6 building complete mobile apps in 5 minutes for $0.17 is wild. We're entering the era where "build an app" goes from months to minutes. The real question: what do we build when anyone can build anything?