marco sparagna (@thetallestuser) 's Twitter Profile
marco sparagna

@thetallestuser

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Simon H (@dummdidumm_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very nuanced and insightful read about a React->Svelte migration story! Includes: - benefits of Svelte - how to approach the migration - how to render Svelte components in React and vice versa

Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week we signed a broad agreement to re-platform 300 brands of a major consumer staples co. to Vercel. v0 was key in showing their teams that AI can massively accelerate migration timelines. Now that the v0 model API is open[1], anyone can write migration workflows for

Matt Shumer (@mattshumer_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's my insanely powerful Claude 4 prompt to grow your company faster. It finds exactly where your potential customers hang out online, gives you their exact words, identifies who's ready to buy NOW, and gives you a concrete plan to grow. -- <role> You are an elite customer

ℏεsam (@hesamation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anthropic released a free interactive course on prompt engineering, an essential skill for everyone. > how to structure a good prompt > avoiding common pitfalls > making a killer prompt library > 80/20 rules and addressing them It has 9 step-by-step chapters with exercises.

Anthropic released a free interactive course on prompt engineering, an essential skill for everyone.
&gt; how to structure a good prompt
&gt; avoiding common pitfalls
&gt; making a killer prompt library 
&gt; 80/20 rules and addressing them

It has 9 step-by-step chapters with exercises.
Rob Palmer (@robpalmer2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ECMAScript excitement 😉 Firefox 139 ships the TC39 Stage 3 Temporal proposal 🎉 It's about time. Congrats to those who worked on the implementation including Andre Bargull & Dan Minor 👍 developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Moz…

Julian Harris (@julianharris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This has completely transformed my experience of Cursor, from - enthusiastic chaos 😱 to - disciplined product engineering drawing from 30 years software development experience, creating rock solid code 🎯 All with just this .cursorrules file! gist.github.com/boxabirds/4a8a…

Cursor (@cursor_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cursor 1.0 is out now! Cursor can now review your code, remember its mistakes, and work on dozens of tasks in the background.

Chris McCord (@chris_mccord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

phoenix.new is publicly available! I can't wait to see what folks build and where this goes! - remote AI runtime for full-stack app building, github workflows, etc - Full in browser IDE and xterm, with root - Preview URLs for any port fly.io/blog/phoenix-n…

Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Barrels and ammunition → barrels and tokens The classic Keith Rabois startup wisdom is that at software companies you need two kinds of people: ▪️ barrels: rare, high-leverage individuals in a company who can take an idea from start to finish ▪️ ammunition: talented specialists

Mike Kelly (@nicerinperson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I managed to unlock a crazy new hidden feature in Claude Code called Swarms. You're not talking to an AI coder anymore. You're talking to a team lead. The lead doesn't write code - it plans, delegates, and synthesizes. When you approve a plan, it enters a new "delegation mode"

Ivan Burazin (@ivanburazin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After the Claude Code source code leak, a former PM extracted its multi-agent orchestration system into an open source model agnostic framework. He studied the architecture, focused on the multi-agent orchestration layer (the coordinator that breaks goals into tasks, team

After the Claude Code source code leak, a former PM extracted its multi-agent orchestration system into an open source model agnostic framework. 

He studied the architecture, focused on the multi-agent orchestration layer (the coordinator that breaks goals into tasks, team
Mario Nawfal’s Roundtable (@roundtablespace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MOST COMPLETE CLAUDE CODE SETUP OPEN SOURCED - 27 agents, 64 skills, 33 commands + built-in AgentShield with 1,282 security tests - Handles planning, code review, fixes, TDD, token optimization & more - Works on Cursor, OpenCode, Codex CLI — one repo replaces weeks of setup,

MOST COMPLETE CLAUDE CODE SETUP OPEN SOURCED

- 27 agents, 64 skills, 33 commands + built-in AgentShield with 1,282 security tests
- Handles planning, code review, fixes, TDD, token optimization &amp; more
- Works on Cursor, OpenCode, Codex CLI — one repo replaces weeks of setup,
The Prohuman (@theprohumanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy shit... A guy got laid off, built an AI job search system on Claude Code, evaluated 740+ job offers with it, and landed a Head of Applied AI role. Then he open-sourced the entire thing. It's called career-ops. One slash command. Full pipeline. Paste a job URL → get back

Guri (@gurinder_saroy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy shit... A guy got laid off, built an AI job search system on Claude Code, evaluated 740+ job offers with it, and landed a Head of Applied AI role. Then he open-sourced the entire thing. It's called career-ops. One slash command. Full pipeline. Paste a job URL → get back

Nav Singh (@heynavsingh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Someone built an AI that reads candlestick charts the way GPT reads English. Trained on 12 billion records from 45 exchanges. Outperforms every model by 93%. Live BTC demo. Free. It's called Kronos. The first open source foundation model built for financial markets. Not a

🚨 Someone built an AI that reads candlestick charts the way GPT reads English.

Trained on 12 billion records from 45 exchanges. Outperforms every model by 93%. Live BTC demo. Free.

It's called Kronos.

The first open source foundation model built for financial markets. Not a
The Prohuman (@theprohumanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a GitHub repo with 323K stars that lists every free API on the internet. The same repo every senior developer has bookmarked but never tells juniors about. It's called Public APIs. 1,500+ free endpoints, organized by category, with auth type and HTTPS status documented

There's a GitHub repo with 323K stars that lists every free API on the internet.

The same repo every senior developer has bookmarked but never tells juniors about.

It's called Public APIs. 1,500+ free endpoints, organized by category, with auth type and HTTPS status documented