Reminder: most suggestions you’ll read about “killer prompts to use with Fable” are not good for Fable.
Anthropic published a guide for how different prompting is with their new token torching model:
https://t.co/eiWpT0VfjN
One of my personal favorite features announced at WWDC will I suspect be a sleeper hit: container machines, allowing your Mac to run a lightweight, persistent Linux environment with your home directory and repos automatically mounted: https://t.co/dOBdfOOVxC
The idea: use your smartest model for intelligence and cheaper models for execution.
You can run it across your whole codebase or on your current working branch.
Every plan comes with audit, discovery, scope, execution, testing and stop conditions.
GitHub: https://t.co/rqHw0fOXf8
/teach is live
Learn anything, from rubik's cube to vocal harmonies to software fundamentals.
npx skills add mattpocock/skills --skill teach
Best skill I've ever built, video coming soon
https://t.co/GAv1jBFwsX
Everyone’s quietly switching to this… and nobody’s talking about it properly yet.
Someone built a 25MB Rust desktop app that packs 7 dev tools in one window.
No setup drama. No heavy installs. No waiting.
Just open it → and everything is already there.
It’s called Clauge (open-source, cross-platform).
And the insane part?
It has a sub-second cold start.
While we’re used to:
• Electron apps eating RAM
• 10-second startup delays
• 5 different tools for 5 simple tasks
People are now literally moving to a single lightweight window that does it all.
And once you try it, the weird feeling is:
“Why was this ever heavy in the first place?”
Because clearly, the future dev stack isn’t getting bigger…
it’s getting smaller, faster, and tighter.
Folks: when you write skills, ask your agent to be token efficient, relax grammer. I see too many skills that write books in the skill description, and all that crap is loaded into every context.
I wrote a skill that finds the worst offenders. https://t.co/kfaaJpxMXE
My conversation with @tobi, founder and CEO of Shopify.
Timestamps:
(0:00) Intro
(0:49) A problem worth solving
(5:58) Building products people love
(10:14) Why originality matters
(11:47) Conformity in Silicon Valley
(15:47) Founder-led companies
(18:44) Shopify’s AI transition
(23:52) Building with urgency
(26:52) AI for small businesses
(35:18) Raising the standard of living
(41:11) Predicting the future with AI
(48:14) Changing perception on talent
(55:34) Reading and curiosity
Here are 10 GitHub repos that quietly print money while you sleep.
1. Cal. com
Open-source Calendly. Fork it, white-label it, sell to dentists and lawyers for $200/month. The founders hit $5M ARR in 3 years doing exactly this.
Repo → https://t.co/haz8ihRsHm
2. Plausible Analytics
Privacy-first Google Analytics. Self-host it, resell to agencies for $50/month per client. Two founders bootstrapped this to 7 figures.
Repo → https://t.co/RFrcpqTBQ7
3. Ghost
Open-source Substack with 100% margin. 1,000 readers at $5/month equals $60,000 a year. Forever.
Repo → https://t.co/Z1MdZ5Zapg
4. n8n
Open-source Zapier. Sell automation services for $500-$2,000 per setup. n8n raised $14M because the agency model behind it works.
Repo → https://t.co/hdycABGGc1
5. Supabase
Free Firebase replacement. Build a SaaS in a weekend, charge $29-$99/month. They raised $116M for a reason.
Repo → https://t.co/dFB2QvafA7
6. Medusa
Open-source Shopify. Take 5% on every sale forever. Zero rev share to Shopify.
Repo → https://t.co/uEuCK6zuZO
7. AppFlowy
Open-source Notion. Sell self-hosted to enterprises worried about data privacy. They raised $30M because this market is massive.
Repo → https://t.co/IDMykTCkMU
8. Coolify
Open-source Vercel and Heroku. Charge developers $20/month to manage their deployments. Replace their $200 Vercel bill.
Repo → https://t.co/N5Fk22qraT
9. Listmonk
Open-source Mailchimp. Send unlimited emails for the cost of an AWS bill. Resell to agencies at 10x markup.
Repo → https://t.co/NS6Uukcklw
10. Penpot
Open-source Figma. Sell self-hosted design tools to agencies who refuse to upload client files to the cloud.
Repo → https://t.co/Lx1CYUP4p4
The difference between developers who build features and developers who build businesses is one decision.
Pick one of these. Fork it this weekend. Ship it next week.
The founders behind these repos already proved the model.
Save this. Share it with the developer in your life who deserves to break free.
100% free. 100% open source.
this mac app is insanely good for databases
> free
> open source
> beautiful
> super fast
handy for viewing local codex threads in sqlite too
React Doctor v2 is here
Your agent writes bad React code, this catches it
Works with Next.js, Vite, React Native. Fix your app in minutes
npx react-doctor@latest
Introducing deepsec, an open source coding security harness.
• CLI-first
• Sandbox-based scaling
• Pluggable coding agents
• Designed for large-scale repos
• Use AI Gateway or your own subscription
After months of successful internal use, we put it to the test on some of the largest open source codebases.
https://t.co/sPxZ6izJVV
Now that the whole industry is united behind UCP, it’s worth re-reading how we built the protocol specifically to put merchants in charge of their checkout and commerce.
Building the Universal Commerce Protocol https://t.co/hqHCk7rGf5
pi-code-previews is now on NPM.
Add rich syntax highlight to your tool calls in pi. Also includes word-level emphasis on diffs for edits.
pi install npm:pi-code-previews