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🗽based; building skeet.build 🟠; building @buoy 🛟; building check.supply;
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Got to see it for the first time today
https://imagedelivery.net/BXluQx4ige9GuW0Ia56BHw/31b22c7d-7516-4809-01b4-02a9da494c00/original
hot vibes with skeet.build
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tani
@tanishq·3 hours ago
HOT TIP for vibe coding:

Customize your IDE to be AI-first now.
> Increase your font-size, you won't be seeing lots of code anymore, only IMPORTANT chunks, so size increase is important
> Use prominent colors to highlight important things. I don't use muted texts with Cursor anymore, I want to see the important stuff
> Setup cursor rules, you will love it
> Taste the MCP magic, use @pfista's skeet.build
> Talk to it like an engineer, a person, don't filter in your head, let it know the hesitations, problems, issues, doubts etc
> Ask it to plan
> Let it submit PRs, Commits, Pushes
> Make CLI apps, ask it to run build commands, run commands, you could do it with Cursor Rules again

More hot tips as my tips get hot

Skeet - Connect Apps to Cursor

Skeet - One Shot Coding Workflows

skeet.build
Today I shipped sequential thinking mcp (apparently there was demand for it)

It’s really useful for planning like a design doc or or reviews - anything where you need deeper thinking or docs.

Try out mcps with cursor on skeet.build
/dev
There’s still something satisfying about single command scripts that build or deploy - k8s and cicd took that away
What's really is interesting is that there is an outsized usage in one of our MCP tools: postgres. There are people using a crazy amount of postgres MCP calls with skeet.build
/dev
I got more done in the past week than I usually get done in a month.

Building skeet.build, polished mcp for cursor

Cursor is worth every penny
/dev
MCP
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Michael Pfister
@pfista·5 days ago
MCP
Are you ready for sonnet max?
https://imagedelivery.net/BXluQx4ige9GuW0Ia56BHw/de3f257b-365d-4256-0796-6a826909ce00/original
Having a fast Postgres MCP server on skeet.build connected to supabase IS PURE ADRENALINE

It's crazy what you can do when you pair claude 37 on cursor with it.
You can basically read schemas, update a whole bunch of code, you can query anything in any way you want in postgres because claude is SO DAMN GOOD at querying
Building skeet.build update:

You can connect supabase, postgres or MySQL with an mcp server to execute queries. (Highly recommend read only)

But because claude is so good at querying just about anything. It can read the schema and in one shot:

- create migrations
- build a table
- implement your models
- create the routes and APIs
- create front end to hook into your postgres

With skeet mcp:

- it can write this up in Notion in great detail
- update your team on slack
- add progress in Jira with a comment

We’re gonna relentlessly build more high quality, opinionated, easy to use mcp servers
skeet.build now has JIRA integrations for your cursor

This means after you're done committing and pushing you can ask cursor to update your jira tickets
Happy birthday @buoy
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Buoy 🛟
@buoy·01:10 02/03/2024
Welcome to Buoy

buoy.club
What vibe coding is like
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Michael Pfister
@pfista·13:58 01/03/2025
neat skeet sneak peek
Does anyone know how to write tests for sse?

Like you create a long lived get sse connection

Then send post requests but only get the responses via the long lived sse

How the hell do you write semantic tests against this setup?
Have your cursor composer commit then right after -> write your PRs, slack updates, and JIRA updates

https://skeet.build
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Michael Pfister
@pfista·22:56 28/02/2025
glorious

GitHub, slack and linear all synced up

PR summaries, status updates, in all the tools you use

Skeet - Connect Apps to Cursor

Skeet - One Shot Coding Workflows

skeet.build
If anyone wants to connect linear, github, slack to cursor with an mcp server let us know!
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Michael Pfister
@pfista·16:53 27/02/2025
a few early invites will be going out soon for skeet.build

starting with integrations for linear, github, and slack
I just minted my Faces of Farcaster. A custom, onchain art collection exclusively for Farcasters by @harmonybot and @sayangel
Pull an issue from linear, git branch, do a first pass on implementation, git commit, start a PR with a summary of that feature.

In one flow with cursor. Today with skeet.
https://imagedelivery.net/BXluQx4ige9GuW0Ia56BHw/d1beb999-c18c-4579-8a3b-3d051269cc00/original
If you’re using cursor to code, check out our newest developer tool. We hook into you linear, GitHub, slack, whatever to:

- pull in linear issues and do a first pass in cursor composer
- automatically create PRs and summaries of what you just did
- update your linear or jira
- send a slack summary of progress

All this — straight in your cursor composer. More to come.
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If you’re using cursor to code, check out our newest developer tool. We hook into you linear, GitHub, slack, whatever to:

- pull in linear issues and do a first pass in cursor composer
- automatically create PRs and summaries of what you just did
- update your linear or jira
- send a slack summary of progress

All this — straight in your cursor composer. More to come.
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Model context protocols have a lot of potential
Brave browser on windows is now fixed thanks to @pfista
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Sometimes, to go through walls, you gotta yolo on main
When @buoy started, we ran the entire infra off my laptop for a few months - to validate if it’s worth putting it on the cloud.

Today, despite powering advanced search for free for farcaster it still runs off a single m7g instance.

To do this had to dive in super deep into lower level cpu, memory, networking optimizations - little by little, every commit just take a few mins to think is this efficient or good enough.

The hard part is to give into “just ship it” - but when you’re in coding flow it’s often 10x faster to “just fix it” right there and then.
Best feeling in the world to ship something … suspense …. and it just works
Neutrinos have such a huge potential because you’re able to send data through almost anything. High frequency trading firms have been wanting to use a compact version of this tech to send data through the earths core to shave off milliseconds across markets. But according to deep research largely abandoned since 2012.

But here’s a few applications it cans dramatically alter.

1. Perfect gps accuracy because these particle maintain perfect velocity through any medium. This means gps can be accurate to a crazy high degree.

2. Underwater gps, even deep under water for submarines perfectly.

3. Jam proof signals, neutrinos are impossible to tamper and block.

4. Non X-ray based medical imaging, with pretty much 0 side effects.

5. Dark matter research - there are worlds out there made of masses of almost impossible to detect matter. Would be amazing to learn more with such tech.



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I still think elasticbeanstalk is the best way to deploy semi scalable apps without usage metering issues of serverless
🎟️ I will be attending Builders Day @ FarCon NYC 25 on Thursday, May 1, 2025. Join me and get your tickets with @unlock-protocol.

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@rrhoover product hunt sign up has a google issue
https://imagedelivery.net/BXluQx4ige9GuW0Ia56BHw/6f24061a-2f3b-499d-aa6a-0b51eac87d00/original
Is there a hub version that we will know that is snapchain?