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Matt Ronge

@mronge

Building tools for reading, writing and drawing 🚀 CEO & Cofounder @astropad ❤️ Tech, bootstrapping, startups, and engineering

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I'm noticing a trend with AI software development: - Engineers that love writing code → Don't like AI - Engineers that love BUILDING → Like AI Are you in it to build something new or for the process of writing code?

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Whoa!! I was wrong! Apple’s motion stay the latest injunction has been denied! Open season on web links for months, maybe years as the appeals process drags out.

Whoa!! I was wrong!

Apple’s motion stay the latest injunction has been denied!

Open season on web links for months, maybe years as the appeals process drags out.
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I like how the term Sherlocked is used now outside of the Apple ecosystem where it originated. For those that don't know: Sherlocked: aka getting your product eaten up by your platform provider

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I'm playing around with Claude Code and it's interesting, but it seems like there isn't an easy way to view what code it changed other than using Git? How is everyone else diff-ing what Claude Code does?

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Here's to hoping that Apple presses the reset button on their relationship with developers next week. This is their opportunity to do it. I'm thinking: - New AI-assisted development tools - Reduced App Store commissions - Access to AI models

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Ok PaperKit is pretty neat. I can't wait to adopt it for my daily planner app! It adds stickers, images, text and more. All things I've wanted to add. The trickiest thing will be figuring out backwards compatibility.

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Two monitors beat an ultra-wide every time. After using an ultra-wide monitor for 6 months I switched back to 4K and 5K displays side by side. It's WAY better. The ultra wide was non-retina (so blurry) and there are no natural screen "divisions" for windows. Two screens FTW!

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I'm calling it now, in order of impact: 1. Internet 2. AI 3. Mobile Yup that's right I think AI is a bigger deal than mobile