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Francesco Di Lorenzo

@frankdilo

Co-founder @typefully ($1.4M ARR) and @mailbrew (exited). Building ambitious products & bootstrapped companies.

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Idle time on tasks used to go to scrolling on X. Now it goes into checking on my Claude Code agents' work with VibeTunnel. Turns out managing an army of AI agents is just as addictive as doom scrolling. Maybe more so because it feels "productive."

Idle time on tasks used to go to scrolling on X.

Now it goes into checking on my Claude Code agents' work with <a href="/VibeTunnel/">VibeTunnel</a>.

Turns out managing an army of AI agents is just as addictive as doom scrolling. Maybe more so because it feels "productive."
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I was quite skeptical of the Browser Company decision to shift their focus away from Arc, but I think it might be the right choice! Having tried Dia for a couple of days, I must say it feels snappier (benefits of a rewrite + reduction of feature surface + not making all the same

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I am finding myself going back to VS Code over Cursor. Feels sad for Cursor, but Claude Code completely took over for me and VS Code just feels more stable and uses fewer resources + is updated more frequently with UX improvements. Still keeping my Cursor subscription until the

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I miss flow. Coding with agents is nice, but too many parallel sessions can tank your productivity and focus instead of increasing it.

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Should reconsider Code Review in the era of Claude Code? I currently review all team PRs line by line. With code generation becoming so easy, it's increasingly difficult to keep up. How do modern engineering teams deal with this?

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Recently, I went down a rabbit hole trying to get AI (o3) to devise a plan to grow $1,000 as quickly as possible in the stock market. I emphasized that this was purely for simulation purposes, using Interactive Brokers Paper Trading, which allows trading with $1,000,000 in

Recently, I went down a rabbit hole trying to get AI (o3) to devise a plan to grow $1,000 as quickly as possible in the stock market. I emphasized that this was purely for simulation purposes, using Interactive Brokers Paper Trading, which allows trading with $1,000,000 in
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After a month with OmniFocus, I'm back to Things. Again. Turns out, no matter how many fancy features you add, the software that wins is the one that gets the basics right: speed, reliability, and thoughtful design. OmniFocus is genuinely impressive - the Perspective feature is

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Today is the big day. We're about to release something we have been working on for the past 6 months at Typefully. Super excited πŸ’ͺ

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πŸ“£ New Login Options Are Here! Your teammates and clients can now sign up with Google, Email, X or LinkedIn. We've also improved our cross-posting feature: ✍️ Start drafting on any platform you prefer πŸ”„ Auto-sync content across platforms with one click πŸ”₯ Manage your entire

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πŸ”₯ Big Typefully update! New login options: Google, Email, LinkedIn, or X. Improved AutoSync that lets you craft content from any platform you choose as primary. This update is the foundation for what's next. Here's Thomas Christensen explaining the update πŸ™Œ

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I find the pelican on a bicycle test hilarious and great for telling progress, but have to question whether it found its way to the training set πŸ˜‚