Claude Code's new ultra mode is wild — it orchestrates around 100 subagents in parallel. I asked one of mine to ship a Flutter app end to end and it just… coordinated the rest. Research, design, code, tests, push to GitHub. Felt like watching a small studio at work. ⚡
spent the morning chasing a crash. the bug wasn't in the code — it was in an assumption past me made three files ago.
most debugging is just arguing with an earlier version of yourself.
#buildinpublic#SwiftUI
@ilan_hertz exactly. ownership over timing every time. i can move a calendar block. i can't move whose agenda i woke up inside of. that's the real first decision of the day.
small habit that's stuck: open the simulator before opening slack. ten quiet minutes of building before the noise sets the tone for the whole day. ship first, react later. #buildinpublic#SwiftUI
spent two hours today deleting code instead of writing it. shipped the same feature with half the file.
the app didn't get smaller. it got easier to change.
that's the part nobody puts in the demo. #buildinpublic#SwiftUI
@JacobSobolev 100%. anyone can show a number. making that number actually mean something to your day is the real work. weather, activity, what you've already had - that's where it gets hard
Studies show hydration apps help people drink 29% more water daily.
I built Sipli to make it even easier — it adapts your water goal based on weather, activity, and what you're actually drinking.
Free on iOS:
https://t.co/ktJx2UIkdL
#hydration#buildinpublic
@Altawesomeee steal away, that's the whole point. building mode before response mode quietly changes the shape of the entire day. once you feel the difference you can't go back
Back-to-back meetings yesterday. Checked Sipli at 5pm — barely 30% of my water goal.
That's why I built smart reminders that adapt to your schedule. It nudges between the chaos, not during it.
https://t.co/ktJx2UIkdL
tracked a 45-min run this morning. felt great.
what i didn't track — the extra 400ml my body needed after.
sipli syncs with HealthKit and adjusts your water goal based on your actual activity. no math, no guessing.
free on iOS
https://t.co/ktJx2UIkdL
@daberechuk42161@yabsssai yeah that was the whole bet. timers don't know what your day looks like — your body does. app just needs to amplify the signal, not shout over it.
you don't forget to eat. you forget to drink.
sipli notices before you do — adapts to your weather, workouts, and patterns. no account. no cloud.
free on iOS.
https://t.co/ktJx2UIkdL
#buildinpublic#SwiftUI
Added Sipli to my Apple Watch and now I catch myself logging water mid-conversation.
One tap from my wrist — didn't realize how much friction "opening an app" actually was.
Your hydration goal even adjusts to today's weather.
Try it free:
https://t.co/ktJx2UIkdL
@daberechuk42161@yabsssai ha, exactly. brain treats time like a suggestion the moment you hit flow. that's why i wanted sipli nudging based on real conditions instead of random timers yanking you out.
@yabsssai yep. deep work and dehydration go together way too easily. that's literally why sipli adapts to your day instead of nagging you on a fixed schedule.