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calendar_today23-05-2015 14:12:42

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Dylan Field (@zoink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mattan Ingram DANN© Word doesn't make you a Writer. And Figma doesn't make you a Designer. And also: everyone working on software should care about design. We should welcome more input in the design process and encourage non-designers to improve their skills / taste.

Alex Albert (@alexalbert__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we're introducing Skills in claude dot ai, Claude Code, and the API. Skills let you package specialized knowledge into reusable capabilities that Claude loads on demand as agents tackle more complex tasks. Here's how they work and why they matter for the future of agents:

Today we're introducing Skills in claude dot ai, Claude Code, and the API.

Skills let you package specialized knowledge into reusable capabilities that Claude loads on demand as agents tackle more complex tasks.

Here's how they work and why they matter for the future of agents:
ℏεsam (@hesamation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

99% of the reason people think AI coding sucks is their lack of knowledge about how LLMs work. this guy explains how abusing the context window with crap results in AI confusion. in other words, skill issue.

99% of the reason people think AI coding sucks is their lack of knowledge about how LLMs work. this guy explains how abusing the context window with crap results in AI confusion. in other words, skill issue.
Branko (@brankopetric00) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vector databases explained for people who just want to understand. You have 10,000 product descriptions. User searches for "comfortable outdoor furniture." Traditional database: - Searches for exact word matches - Finds products containing "comfortable" OR "outdoor" OR

Alex Hormozi (@alexhormozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most people get more rewarded for talking about their goals than going after them. Which is why most people stay stuck and never start.

elie (@eliebakouch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Training LLMs end to end is hard. Very excited to share our new blog (book?) that cover the full pipeline: pre-training, post-training and infra. 200+ pages of what worked, what didn’t, and how to make it run reliably huggingface.co/spaces/Hugging…

Training LLMs end to end is hard. Very excited to share our new blog (book?) that cover the full pipeline: pre-training, post-training and infra. 200+ pages of what worked, what didn’t, and how to make it run reliably

huggingface.co/spaces/Hugging…
vitabran (@vitabran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Loving how the Figma MCP <> Cursor connection cuts iteration time. One-shotting designs lands ~60-70% right. Still need to prompt for logic tho and yet to see if it detects prototype links.

Ahmad (@theahmadosman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- you are - a normal dev who’s heard “embeddings” and “RAG” 1000x - want to know what they actually are, how they plug into LLMs - suddenly: vectors are just coordinates for meaning, not magic - first: what even is an “embedding”? - embedding = a list of numbers (a vector)

Peter Yang (@petergyang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cursor scaled to $29B without any full-time PMs. Ryo (Cursor's Head of Design) walked me through how they work and it's the opposite of every big tech best practice: 1. Roles are muddy PM work is spread across designers and engineers. Everyone does what fits their strengths

Cursor scaled to $29B without any full-time PMs.

Ryo (Cursor's Head of Design) walked me through how they work and it's the opposite of every big tech best practice:

1. Roles are muddy

PM work is spread across designers and engineers. Everyone does what fits their strengths
Ryo Lu (@ryolu_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the old way of scaling teams is dead: we used to hire specialists – designers, engineers, PMs – each in their lane, scaling by adding more people. but when Cursor can take you from idea to code in minutes, execution isn't the bottleneck anymore. taste and judgment are. what

Alex Hormozi (@alexhormozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pro tip: If you're afraid to take the risk, write down in excruciating detail what you're actually afraid of having happen. Step by step what happens next when you fail. You'll often find it's not so bad when you spell it out. Fear exists in the vague, not the specific.

Cody Schneider (@codyschneiderxx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

so I’m starting to believe more and more that the most effective employees will have custom agents and personal software they bring to their jobs. and these people will become 100x employees. how I see this working: personally, the way I operate now is simple: whatever I’m

shyamal (@shyamalanadkat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

few will understand this. for the last few decades, UI/UX has been built on a stable background assumption: the human is the only general intelligence in the loop. software is procedural. UI's job is to make that procedure discoverable and efficient: - show the state of the