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Two months ago, I joined @magicpatterns 🙌
One month ago, I got married 💍
In one month, we have our company retreat in Mexico 🇲🇽

Two months from now? Well, that's a story for another post :). (Please like and subscribe!)

In 2023, I met @Teddarific  and @alexdanilowicz at Figma's Config conference. I was building CreativeFlow helping 100K+ designers generate animations. While Alex & Teddy were just starting their journey of what became Magic Patterns.

We kept in touch over the years, and Alex even helped review our YC application! Meanwhile, Teddy was digging through Figma's undocumented APIs and found one of my repos and many questions online 🤣.

One warm sunny day ☀️, I was head deep building AI design agents. When I stumbled on a podcast that mentioned Magic Patterns. Naturally, I went to check on the guys. Then I saw they had a job post looking for a founding engineer 🤔.

Could it be? Can I get paid to do what I was already doing for free and skip some of the painful 0 to 1 stages? Wait, I also get to work with smart engineers who are builders at heart?

Talking to Alex, I realized the goal of Magic Patterns is to allow anyone to go from idea to production (💡 => 🚀) with ease. 

Hell, it's not like I spent a year trying to build 52 startups in 52 weeks. (Ok! It was 16 weeks and yielded 12 startups.)

Wait! I get to work with designers and product manager all day too?! ❤️ 

Where do I sign?... 

Thanks again for having me Alex & Teddy :). Can't wait to build the future helping others create the next generation amazing of products.

Two months ago, I joined @magicpatterns 🙌 One month ago, I got married 💍 In one month, we have our company retreat in Mexico 🇲🇽 Two months from now? Well, that's a story for another post :). (Please like and subscribe!) In 2023, I met @Teddarific and @alexdanilowicz at Figma's Config conference. I was building CreativeFlow helping 100K+ designers generate animations. While Alex & Teddy were just starting their journey of what became Magic Patterns. We kept in touch over the years, and Alex even helped review our YC application! Meanwhile, Teddy was digging through Figma's undocumented APIs and found one of my repos and many questions online 🤣. One warm sunny day ☀️, I was head deep building AI design agents. When I stumbled on a podcast that mentioned Magic Patterns. Naturally, I went to check on the guys. Then I saw they had a job post looking for a founding engineer 🤔. Could it be? Can I get paid to do what I was already doing for free and skip some of the painful 0 to 1 stages? Wait, I also get to work with smart engineers who are builders at heart? Talking to Alex, I realized the goal of Magic Patterns is to allow anyone to go from idea to production (💡 => 🚀) with ease. Hell, it's not like I spent a year trying to build 52 startups in 52 weeks. (Ok! It was 16 weeks and yielded 12 startups.) Wait! I get to work with designers and product manager all day too?! ❤️ Where do I sign?... Thanks again for having me Alex & Teddy :). Can't wait to build the future helping others create the next generation amazing of products.

AI Software Engineer @magicpatterns Side-hustle: 🔊 https://t.co/pRVZEDeUxO $4K ✦ 🎥 Figma Plugin $10k/MRR (sold) ✦ 🕵🏻 Agency $30k/MRR (sunset)

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Michael Yagudaev 🧑🏻‍💻🇨🇦
Tue Nov 04 19:16:02
I opened a Portfolio to buy stocks of companies in Parqets „supply chain“. 

First orders:
- $AMZN
- $GOOGL
- $NET (Cloudflare)

Watchlist:
MongoDB (not convinced yet), Stripe once they IPO, Figma, Microsoft/OpenAI. 

Missing something?

I opened a Portfolio to buy stocks of companies in Parqets „supply chain“. First orders: - $AMZN - $GOOGL - $NET (Cloudflare) Watchlist: MongoDB (not convinced yet), Stripe once they IPO, Figma, Microsoft/OpenAI. Missing something?

Founder 📈 @parqetapp Host of 🎙 @minimalempires Prev. @stripe

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Sumit Kumar
Tue Nov 04 19:14:14
RT @thorwebdev: Only one more week until the 11/11 ElevenLabs Summit in San Francisco. A ton of the team will be in town that week and we'r…

RT @thorwebdev: Only one more week until the 11/11 ElevenLabs Summit in San Francisco. A ton of the team will be in town that week and we'r…

AI Apps investing @a16z | Investor in @elevenlabsio, @function, @cluely, @trymirage, @slingshotai_inc, @partiful & more | Growth @Snap & CFO @livebungalow

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Bryan Kim
Tue Nov 04 19:13:11
"Our analysis of historical and projected launch pricing data suggests that with a sustained learning rate, prices may fall to less than $200/kg by the mid-2030s. At that price point, the cost of launching and operating a space-based data center could become roughly comparable to the reported energy costs of an equivalent terrestrial data center on a per-kilowatt/year basis."

This is the key point. Orbital compute becomes inevitable once launch + orbital infra costs < terrestrial capex + time delay costs. The open question is whether SpaceX will pass its Starship cost savings to customers, and on what time frame. Without real competition, it doesn't need to be generous.

Hyperscalers may absorb the cost anyway in the race for time-to-power, buying out every available launch slot across other providers (Relativity, Rocket Lab, Stoke, Blue, etc.) Even then, total launch volume will remain lopsided toward SpaceX— it’s hard to compete with 100T+payloads to SSO. 

Either way, space might get very interesting!

"Our analysis of historical and projected launch pricing data suggests that with a sustained learning rate, prices may fall to less than $200/kg by the mid-2030s. At that price point, the cost of launching and operating a space-based data center could become roughly comparable to the reported energy costs of an equivalent terrestrial data center on a per-kilowatt/year basis." This is the key point. Orbital compute becomes inevitable once launch + orbital infra costs < terrestrial capex + time delay costs. The open question is whether SpaceX will pass its Starship cost savings to customers, and on what time frame. Without real competition, it doesn't need to be generous. Hyperscalers may absorb the cost anyway in the race for time-to-power, buying out every available launch slot across other providers (Relativity, Rocket Lab, Stoke, Blue, etc.) Even then, total launch volume will remain lopsided toward SpaceX— it’s hard to compete with 100T+payloads to SSO. Either way, space might get very interesting!

paper is an interesting read: https://t.co/5IMEwumJgz

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Ryan McEntush
Tue Nov 04 19:12:14
launched

launched

achieve ambition with intentionality, intensity, & integrity - @dxtipshq - @sveltesociety - @aidotengineer - @latentspacepod - @cognition + @smol_ai

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swyx
Tue Nov 04 19:11:42
Finally got deepseek base to work

Finally got deepseek base to work

Cofounder and Head of Post Training @NousResearch, prev @StabilityAI Github: https://t.co/LZwHTUFwPq HuggingFace: https://t.co/sN2FFU8PVE

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Teknium (e/λ)
Tue Nov 04 19:10:50
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