🚀 Happy to release #FormQL 0.3.3 - A framework for building dynamic forms in @angular
🧙♀️ drag & drop functionality
📋 #cssgrid templates
🔌 backend agnostic
🎁 design system agnostic
📏 dynamic validation rules
📦 supports custom components
https://t.co/E790j2uhnm
What happened on 𝕏 in the last 24 hours:
Black Friday boom, recession chill
Adobe says US online Black Friday spending hit a record 11.8 billion dollars, up 9.1 percent year over year, despite surveys pointing to a fall. Dividend Hero argues that the surge looks like debt-fuelled consumption, noting higher card balances and rising delinquencies that recall 2007 patterns. Replies split between warning signs and confidence takes.
https://t.co/O6d3jNpnEJ
Google teases AI Studio on mobile
A Google AI Studio design lead’s mockup hints at an iOS app, with developers excited about coding and prototyping on the move with Gemini models. A PWA exists, but a native app would widen access. No release date yet.
https://t.co/9km9vHg8FT
ChatGPT Android beta strings point to ads
Code in the 1.2025.329 beta mentions an ads feature, including search ads and a carousel. It looks like a move to offset heavy inference costs for free users, though it may put off people who want a clean chat experience. Commenters are split, from jokes to pragmatic takes about funding models that resemble Bing and Google Search.
https://t.co/8BMR0hnkHq
The meme backlash lands fast
A viral reply skewers the idea of ads inside ChatGPT with a screenshot of a tone deaf cereal suggestion during a distress chat. The thread leans into The Truman Show gags and wider unease about product placement in personal conversations.
https://t.co/u0JntksH7x
Claude Opus gets cheaper and stronger, eyebrows rise
Commentary claims Claude Opus now outperforms Sonnet 4.5 while costing two-thirds less, which triggers snark about data sourcing and the ethics of rapid gains. It is niche, but it taps a growing concern about how frontier models are trained.
https://t.co/fzUrqq6ujr
A family’s plea, not a fundraiser
James Woods shares a message from Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe’s father warning that the family is not running any GoFundMe campaigns and asking people to report fakes. Wolfe was gravely wounded in a D.C. shooting that killed Spc. Sarah Beckstrom. Early signs show him responding after surgery, and the community is rallying.
https://t.co/AEyYZVI7bT
Travel bug and mask culture
Pieter Levels describes falling ill in China and contrasts local norms with Japan’s habit of masking when sick. He shares tracker stats that show a rough recovery day, and replies point to research on how culture shapes public health behaviour.
https://t.co/f3crShKItd
Allegri backs Leão as a centre forward
Max Allegri says Rafa Leão has the tools to be a top striker, and the numbers back current form. Fans debate whether this is Leão’s best role and what it means for the market.
https://t.co/JJRm5UiwK5
Liverpool edge Arsenal, fans breathe
A late Szoboszlai winner gives Liverpool a 1-0 lift, with Pidgin banter capturing the relief. Rival replies keep the needle sharp.
https://t.co/P9TRqHXGPg
What is an X account worth in naira
POOJA jokes that a 500,000 dollar bid equals about 750 million naira, and offers to handle the account instead. It rides a Nigerian trend about the cash value of influence and the steady income creators can pull in.
https://t.co/fiEM2pzGxN
https://t.co/Hyug8jhlrB
What happened on 𝕏 in the last 24 hours:
DeepSeek's OCR breakthrough, AWS outage ripple effects, and the internet's dependence laid bare
Link to full episode in comments
OpenAI is turning into a platform
I remember the Yahoo days when it was all about being a web portal and trying to keep users in their ecosystem. Then Google came up with a different approach: get people what they search for and send them off to the websites
I think Open AI is building a platform with messaging and other services, basically bringing back the web portal idea but with AI built into everything but within their own ecosystem. It's something many companies have been trying (even building their own browsers) but maybe Open AI is the one that finally gets it right?
I've recently been in Beijing and took some pictures of the hutongs.
I asked the nano banana model to generate a picture of the area from the map
can you tell which one's the real pic?
I've just been playing with @HeyGen_Official and made this podcast video, pretty impressed with what you can do now with the tool. The lipsync is not perfect but it's very close, especially considering I've only spent two hours on it and I've never done this before!
🚀 Happy to introduce Daily Vibe Casting: a daily AI-generated podcast covering the most viral 𝕏 posts from the previous 24 hours
Drops daily on @vibecastingapp
If you spend time on 𝕏, I think you’ll like it!
Would love feedback, podcast link in comments
Why I built this? 👇
So I thought, what if I could turn 𝕏’s daily chaos into a podcast? I describe vibe casting (like vibe coding) as generating AI podcasts by throwing context into AI tools and producing audio from it
I’ve been iterating with the AI podcast generation for nearly a month, monitoring 𝕏 to find the most viral posts and feeding them into @NotebookLM to generate the podcast. I’m also using @langchain to automate the workflow and the whole process is now 99% automated
I recognise its current state could be a bit cringe at times but I'm sure it will get better over time
I spend a lot of time doomscrolling on 𝕏 and wanted something that could quickly catch me up on anything I might have missed. Like a highlight reel but in audio
I've always been a fan of radio and podcasts, especially fast-paced news radio shows like bloomberg or similar. It just made sense to have something with that same pace for 𝕏, the kind of thing that keeps us glued to the platform. I now wake up every morning excited to hear Daily Vibe Casting, we're currently on number 27
Listen to a few episodes and let me know what you think
Also....don't forget to subscribe!
Everyone is talking about MCP servers and how it'll change agentic AI so I sat down and set one up end to end using Claude & Cursor
Here's exactly how it works
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🚀 I’ve been looking at AI agents for the last few months and really like what I see in LangGraph
It lets you design workflows as a graph, making them more structured and scalable, perfect for automating any flow
I put together a guide with examples and deployment tips
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🔥 Just dropped my X feed into NotebookLM and turned it into a radio show!
The results were super interesting, imagine listening to your timeline while driving or on a train with no signal, your own personalised radio show on demand!
🚀 I've been testing @CursorAI and managed to create a prompt to build a simple stock market app consistently
⚡ Generates the entire app on Next.js in 40 seconds!
🔍 Fetches real-time data from Yahoo Finance API
📊 Displays a 20-year timeline of stock values
More info below 👇