@pietrobaudin This applies only for logos I assume? Wondering if there's something similar that works for maps/cartography - like generating custom map styles, terrain textures, or even procedural city layouts for games and worldbuilding projects?
While everyone's obsessed with who has the biggest AI model, the real money is in boring vertical problems
Understanding your specific industry's infrastructure challenges > having the most GPUs
The companies winning aren't the ones with the most compute
They're the ones who actually know what problems need solving
@cooltechtipz The psychology/history behind these color choices is absolutely wild and nobody talks about it.
Interesting Read Here:
https://t.co/XaiRyy324Z
Why do all websites still use the same boring Google Maps when your brand has its own colors and style?
Like you spend months perfecting your website design then just slap a generic map on there that looks like it's from 2005
Makes no sense to me
I don't get why people just accept it
It just looks lazy
everyone is building an agent framework
we already have an agent framework: it’s called English
I’ve been building something too
it’s not a product or service, it requires no dependencies, it ships as a skill
it’s barely even anything at all, it’s just language
but it works
@prakdadlani There is a dedicated community of keyboard enthusiasts and builders on discord called IMKC.
All the specs, materials and variations on what works what doesn’t is discussed at length here, also open source designs, firmwares etc.
https://t.co/idclYYzCDi
oh you’re using claude code? everyone’s using open code. just kidding we’re all on amp code. we’re using cline, we’re using roo code. we just forked our own version of roo. were using kilo code. we were on coderabbit but their ceo yelled at us so now we’re using qorbit. apple just acquired them for $30bn so we just migrated our entire team to slash commands. one guy is still on aider. the PM is on loveable. he just shipped a new product on replit. the intern installed a slackbot that lets you chat with your spreadsheet. legal is still reviewing devin’s enterprise contract. we evaluated junie for three ukrainians using jetbrains. someone in slack just asked “has anyone tried amp?” we are using goose for scripts. next week we’re piloting augment code. the CTO heard good things about trae. our CEO is friends with the guy from conductor. our CFO resigned. our CISO said we’ve had fourteen supply chain attacks in the last week. we’re shipping the worlds most expensive todo app.
Visual Basic IDE (1991) revolutionized programming. It democratized it, until JS-based web frameworks un-democratized it two decades later.
- Visual designer (no code needed)
- BASIC (no coder needed)
- Fast (no expensive computer needed)
- All-in-one (no toolchain or sophisticated build process needed)
Given how the idea caught on, had to lean in, use old dashcam videos, summon AI Attenborough… and commit.
Episode 1 of Ass****s of Pune : The Poona Contrarian
A documentary on confidence without consequence.
Watch here:
Kolhapuri chappals just hit the Prada runway—at ₹1.16 lakh—with zero credit to India’s craftsmen.
These iconic sandals, handmade in Maharashtra for centuries, tell stories of tradition, resilience, and royalty. Yet, artisans still battle low profits and fading recognition.
While the West rebrands our heritage, let’s remember: real style is born in our streets, not luxury ramps. It’s time to honour India’s unsung creators.✨
#KolhapuriChappals #SustainableFashion #IndianCraftsmanship #IndianCulture #HandmadeHeritage #SupportArtisans