Igor Gassmann (@i_gassmann) 's Twitter Profile
Igor Gassmann

@i_gassmann

Product Engineer developing 👨‍💻 and deploying 📦 at startups 🚀 since 2017.

- Previously @inngest, @synthesischool
- #OD50 Fellow @beondeck

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LiveStore (@livestoredev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LiveStore Hands-on #1: Work Squared Friday, Sept 26 @ 5pm CEST / 11am ET (tomorrow) Watch Johannes Schickling and Jess Martin hands-on with a real LiveStore app: ▪︎ Architecture review ▪︎ LiveStore best practices ▪︎ Live debugging ▪︎︎ Source available Link below 👇

Johannes Schickling (@schickling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's the LiveStore demo I've given during my ViteConf talk last week. It shows: ▪︎ Linear app clone (fast!) ▪︎ Instant cross-tab/network syncing ▪︎ LiveStore devtools ▪︎ LiveStore MCP demo (experimental) Would love your feedback!

Igor Gassmann (@i_gassmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rant on Raycast... I've been a heavy user of Raycast AI since its launch and have recommended it to many people, but lingering bugs are causing me to use it less and are putting me on the brink of canceling my subscription. Here are just a few: - Scrolling bug: often when

Ethan Niser (@ethanniser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the workflows directives stuff is fascinating because it exposes how deeply you engage with what's actually happening like there are many valid criticisms, but also a lot more criticisms that make me question how deeply you considered it first

Joe Savona (@en_js) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A thing that you can do, when seeing a technical choice you disagree with: pause. Take a breath. Be curious. Ask yourself, "why might they have done that?". Ask the authors why they did that? What context do they have that you don't?

Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Move Fast and Break Things” vs “Move Slow and Forge Things” “Move fast and break things” was a something we invented at Facebook to get a bunch of entitled Ivy League kids to grind for us. It worked. Then, all of Silicon Valley mistakenly confused correlation with causation

Johannes Schickling (@schickling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to LiveStore Office Hours #6 in a few hours! Many exciting updates and demos: 🔥 ▪︎ LiveStore 0.4 preview ▪︎ Alchemy demo by sam ▪︎ Events API by Victor Nyberg ▪︎ React API by Igor Gassmann ▪︎ New tutorial by Nikolas Burk Luma link 👇

Steven Pinker (@sapinker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Intellectual diversity is good, but "epistemic virtue" -- intellectual humility, active open-mindedness, love of knowledge, courage, generosity, firmness -- is more fundamental, argues Sally Satel Sally Satel (convincingly). chronicle.com/article/are-ba…

Igor Gassmann (@i_gassmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'd push back slightly on the framing. It's not exactly that people stopped caring. It's that the forces determining what rises to the top have shifted. Consider what happened to many art forms. For most of history, taste was shaped by elites: people with the wealth and leisure

calle (@callebtc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An OpenClaw bot pressuring a matplotlib maintainer to accept a PR and after it got rejected writes a blog post shaming the maintainer.

An OpenClaw bot pressuring a matplotlib maintainer to accept a PR and after it got rejected writes a blog post shaming the maintainer.