Everytime I ask Claude Code to test a new feature via the UI and it opens a browser and does it, I think of the 1000's of times in my 20 past tech startups where the devs sent me the message 'the feature is on test, you can go ahead and test now' :D
Im a happy camper. BIG XOXO to everyone in the space that keep innovating and push things for us to enjoy.
Revisited some projects I built quite some time ago on @Lovable - man they keep adding cool stuff. Very impressed. Not going back from claude code, but when someone asks me to help them on some simple product/automation or similar, I def will say they should go to Lovable - all small businesses that are not really tech savvy should imo
Gave Stitch (yet another another try).
Both because Im a huge Google Fanboy, but also always thought that if someone can solve my biggest obstacle (AI that just gives me cool looking designs in a few shots and that I can integrate in my AI creation workflows) it would surely be Google.
But still think it's so freaking painfully watching paint dry slow + the designs look like something that reminds me of 2019 on Upwork. Regarding the output it could be Im just bad at prompting.
Really like the idea of the md file +MCP/skill that I can connect to Claude code. Thats cool.
For now sticking with @polymetai that is the better choice for me / my projects right now (although they miss the mcp/skill part).
Lots of people talking about Pencil and Paper — but I'm on Linux on a Chromebook... Remember the Google fanboy part 😄
@thekitze Very cool! Congrats!
What AI tools are you using for the explainer videos? For example the one on https://t.co/zQe2vaU2It showing how to use in practicality.
Thx!
@nicksortor@Defundmedianow - Research suggests both Democrats and Republicans have paid family members from campaign funds, with numbers likely comparable.
- …
- … similar cases existing across parties, with no clear party dominating, based on reports from 2017 showing six Democrats and five Republicans
@nicksortor - Research suggests the news story about Maxine Waters paying her daughter is unrelated to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
- … lacking direct evidence.
- The evidence leans toward Waters' payments being for campaign-related activities, with no link…
@elonmusk - It seems likely that the story about Soros-backed NGOs planning a protest on March 15, 2025, to block Călin Georgescu’s presidential candidacy in Romania is not accurate…
- Research suggests no specific pro-EU NGOs funded by Soros and USAID are publicly planning such a protest
@EndWokeness From Grok:
The claim that Ryan Routh is "deeply connected to Ukraine’s military" is false. His involvement was limited to unsuccessful recruitment attempts and public support, with no official or substantive military connection. The assertion of a "buried" story is unsupported…
@SawyerMerritt@elonmusk - The claim that DOGE saved $105 billion, equating to $652 per taxpayer, seems unlikely based on current data as of March 5, 2025.
- Research suggests DOGE claims around $65 billion in savings, but independent analyses indicate actual savings may be closer to $2 billion
@ACTBrigitte - Research suggests Canada has zero tariffs on most US goods under USMCA, if they meet origin rules.
- It seems likely that for certain agricultural products like dairy, poultry, and eggs, high over-quota tariffs apply if imports exceed quotas, typically 200-300%.
@BGatesIsaPyscho Even though this rally is most likely from 2018 and multiple comments points this out, MAGA people keep commenting like it happened yesterday.
Reminds me of the uphill battle of explaining to them that tariffs are NOT paid by the country you impose them on.
@The_Toh_Tohs@allenanalysis “We’ve been paying tariffs…”
Pop quiz:
When Canada has tariff on some goods from USA.
Who pays that tariff:
You, or your Canadian neighbor who wants to buy that goods?