
Alex Cheshire
@web3kid
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digital generalist / helps people create tech things: apps, services, art, content / indie builder + generative artist
Barcelona
Joined September 2019
current favorite stacks /// name-dropping. dev ::: @code, @cline (gemini 2.5 pro/flash), @Context7AI, gemini code assistant, @figma, @github, @Namecheap, @SendGrid, @lmsqueezy . tech ::: @nextjs, @appwrite, @tailwindcss, @daisyui_ . content ::: focusee @iMobie_Inc, @CleanShot,
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so i took my failed ai research. and turned it into content. genius or fool? :). okay. the real idea was twofold:. → when using llms for research, be super careful. you have to spend most of your time (like 80%) fact-checking everything. digging into sources, finding new.
how i tried to game the system, but failed and had an epiphany instead :). got curious about geo (generative engine optimization), did a quick research dive with gemini. all i saw was the usual hype: 'paradigm shift', 'new approaches', 'the old seo is dead', etc. my cynical brain
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this is neat. can't wait for the moment entire operating systems are built this way desktop / mobile / iot / ar/vr. os that's less a set of tools and more a cognitive partner one that understands intent + builds what you need on the fly. but the other side of this is kind of.
I'm building a notes app that builds itself. now everyone gets their dream notes app.will open source soon
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that whole thing gets me thinking about phygital. everyone thinks phygital is about combining the physical + digital / like a bank branch with a café + virtual assistant / store with interactive installations + virtual fitting rooms. but what if true phygital is social division?.
just pulled off a wild experiment. stumbled upon some psychologist on IG stories / focused on self-expression + art therapy + fighting procrastination. of course, it's the standard marketing funnel: post → long-read → lead magnet → application for a diagnostic session. the
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this dude is dropping some serious base / wish i actually applied it instead of just understanding :/.
Launching fast is more important than ever, but not for the reasons you think. The sooner you launch, the sooner you will realise that nobody cares about what you're doing. The super duper top secret idea that you've been working on for months? To everyone else it's "just.
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