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Ryan Daigle

@rwdaigle

AI Enthusiast
Platform at @GlideApps.
Elixir dev
@Heroku & @Spreedly alum.

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It’s unfortunate that Wispr Flow is so hamstrung by iOS’s limitations, but I’m still finding it better than Siri by an order of magnitude. So much so that’s it’s now my phone’s default voice entry mode. And on my Mac it probably represents over 80% of my text input? Great tool.

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I was VERY skeptical that the world needed another vibe-coding tool, but phoenix.new is really impressing me. Maybe there is space for language specific builders in addition to the foundation model approaches? I have a Gmail app live in Elixir in 1 hour🤯

I was VERY skeptical that the world needed another vibe-coding tool, but phoenix.new is really impressing me.

Maybe there is space for language specific builders in addition to the foundation model approaches?

I have a Gmail app live in Elixir in 1 hour🤯
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If AI hasn’t 10x’d your dev output yet, you’re behind. Last year, AI tools were handy. Now they’re transformational. • IDE autocomplete (✅) • Multi-agent workflows (✅) • Delegating architecture, research, prototyping (✅) You’re not coding faster — you’re managing

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I just tried out Google's Gemini CLI. It's case study of how there's so much more to product than the capabilities of the underlying model. Here's how it compares to Claude Code and Devin.ai on a medium-sized Elixir refactor task... Pros: * Free-ish (high

I just tried out Google's Gemini CLI.

It's case study of how there's so much more to product than the capabilities of the underlying model.

Here's how it compares to Claude Code and Devin.ai on a medium-sized Elixir refactor task...

Pros:

* Free-ish (high
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Been hearing a lot about @ampcode so downloaded it and fired up CLI mode. Couldn’t figure out how to do basic things. No slash commands or ways to learn how to use it. Lots of blank outputs. Did I do something wrong or is the CLI mode not the best way to experience it?

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Devin by Cognition was already my favorite async agentic coding product (distinct from *local* agentic programmers like Claude Code), but how they’ve executed with Windsurf and this interview has definitely increased my admiration. Just a great listen:

Devin by <a href="/cognition_labs/">Cognition</a> was already my favorite async agentic coding product (distinct from *local* agentic programmers like Claude Code), but how they’ve executed with Windsurf and this interview has definitely increased my admiration. Just a great listen:
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What a great idea and the first truly compelling example of what the world might look like as the cost of creating software goes to zero.