I have a Codex goal that has been running for over 17 hours.
That feels wild.
I can vibe-code a simple page in 3 hours.
But when Iβm building something I really care about, I slow down.
AI has not made me less creative.
It has helped me stay with the harder ideas longer.
We built an AI that can draw on your screen.
It's a true personal tutor.
Using Claude Opus we're able to draw polygons, point with pixel perfect accuracy, and walk users through complex steps directly on their screen.
Here's me learning Pythagorean Theorem + FL Studio.
Demo:
@sickdotdev Reddit marketing mistake: spamming every subreddit with your product.
It is better to find your community, engage first, address pain points, then introduce the app. Also, pay attention to subreddit rules (each has their own).
With all the calendar scams going around, it makes me happy I don't use those services. But it also has me thinking I should build one for myself.
I think it could be short 4 hr project....
I wanted a study timer that did more than count hours.
So I built Timmo.
a study timer with analytics and leaderboards.
try it out: https://t.co/kIOvBxyHRW
- clock, countdown, and stopwatch modes
- track your daily, monthly, and yearly study progress
- compete on leaderboards and see how you rank
- customize colors, full screen mode, sidebar options, time display, and more
use. track. compete.
@theohandsh Depends what are you marketing? different apps have different users. X is oversaturated with Ai enthusiasts, LinkedIn is best for enterprise/startups, Reddit is a mix of everything, but leans heavy these days toward SaaS, Meta can be good as well for a mix of things.
@HelloVyom I made an open source app for granola and fathom. As an android user we don't have access to an app for either as of yet. It's open source, uses the granola MCP and Fathom API, free to use!
https://t.co/80bS6vxr9T
Weekly Field Note to Myself:
I work in paid media, so I spend a lot of time around platforms, performance, creative, and attention.
The funny part is, social media can feel like a lot.
Iβm trying to use it less like a stage and more like a place to document what Iβm learning.
We heard you wanted to use Codex rate limit resets on your own time.
Starting today, weβre rolling out the ability to save rate limit resets to use later.
Weβre starting Go, Plus, Pro, and Business users with one free reset:
@Tancrededib Imagine playing Barbie, she's always the doctor. But one day Barbie decides she wants to open a pet shop. She doesn't have a lot, but she has the vision. She builds a little shop, gives it a name, and gets pets to sell, and eventually she goes public and opens the doors.
@chaosengineerr Honestly the wrong question. The AI everyone's panicking about is new. The AI you've quietly depended on for 15 years isn't. 'Can we live without it' has two very different answers.
@vaaselene π― It can push you toward a direction based on context, but at the end of the day that is still off of your own thought and you adjust to make it your style.