introducing Reelful
from a camera roll to a finished reel in just 10 minutes
live on the App Store now! by the end of the year, all short videos on the internet will be created with Reelful!
the ending is so funny 🤣😀
introducing Reelful
from a camera roll to a finished reel in just 10 minutes
live on the App Store now! by the end of the year, all short videos on the internet will be created with Reelful!
the ending is so funny 🤣😀
Just did my first loan on @nettyworthapp
It was super easy. @JulyGrullon_@alcidezx3 you’ve built a crazy good app! Excited to pay it back though 😁 Don’t want to lose this dope Ape! 🦍
I think we should still review code for the proof check. In my opinion (and my CPO) for the outstanding code, you will need excellent requirements, and they can change, or there could be more dependencies. Actual code creation absolutely needs to be more and more reliant on the LLMs to speed up the process. Short answer: 70% yes, 30% human review (especially principal-level engineers) should be there.
One question I've been asking founders is: do you try to review all the code that the LLMs write or do you just accept it?
I think it's about 50-50 right now but the momentum is towards just accepting the AI-generated code and I think that number will eventually go to 100%
This is one of the most telling indications of how AI-native a team is. It's hard to get super high throughput if you are reviewing every line
Poll: what do you do?
I think we should still review code for the proof check. In my opinion (and my CPO) for the outstanding code, you will need excellent requirements, and they can change, or there could be more dependencies. Actual code creation absolutely needs to be more and more reliant on the LLMs to speed up the process. Short answer: 70% yes, 30% human review (especially principal-level engineers) should be there.
As a kid, I used to create Minecraft maps that millions of people played on. My dream is to bring that same creativity to the real world. I want the physical world to become as inspiring as the internet has been.
So I started a new company, @DraftedAI, to solve this!
In the 1500s the Roman Church tried keeping people from reading certain books and authors with the Index of Prohibited Books. It didn't work. Intelligent people across Europe used the Index as a shopping list. Curiosity was a humanist virtue. It still is.
Just hit submit on my @hf0 application. First time I made it through several interviews but didn’t make the cohort. Inspired by founders like @trevorkoverko and Lucas G. This time we’re stronger, sharper product, bigger mission. @ApartiAI aim is simple: change how family law actually works—at scale. ⚖️
Day 2 at TechCrunch Disrupt was just as wild as Day 1 🤯
Met incredible founders, watched an insane panel, and even ran into Thomas Middleditch (aka Richard from Silicon Valley) 😂
Tomorrow I’m pitching — come check it out!
Oh, and huge shout-out to my sister for our new @ApartiAI tees 👕🔥
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🚀 Super excited for Day 1 at @TechCrunch@ApartiAI was selected as one of the Top 200 startups of 2025 🎉
Come say hi 👋 — we’re at Booth 027, right next to the Pitch Showcase stage.
I’ll also be presenting on this stage on October 29 — don’t miss it!
Let’s talk about how we’re building the AI Operating System for Family Law ⚡️
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