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August 11th, 2025
Earn your scroll
Earn your scroll

gm legends, happy Monday.

Here’s today’s lineup: Sixteen locks your dopamine apps until you ship the ticket so you earn the scroll; Weave plugs into your repo to show what your copilot actually wrote and whether it helped or hurt, receipts included; Jamocracy turns the playlist into a vote so the aux wars end before they start.

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Prove the 10x

Weave plugs into GitHub and your coding tools to show what AI actually did. It flags AI-generated code, tracks where it helped or hurt, suggests tasks you should have offloaded, and gives you a simple score to watch over time. You also get a Cursor rules linter and a setup checklist so the basics aren’t guesswork.

šŸ”„ Our Take: Everyone’s ā€œ10x with AIā€ story sounds great until you ask for receipts. This gives you receipts. Expect a few awkward one-on-ones when the supposed power user is just pasting prompts, and a few wins when the quiet dev turns out to be the real assassin. If you are spending real money on AI, measure it like a grown-up.

Ship Before You Scroll

Sixteen ties your screen time to shipping. It syncs with Linear and locks your dopamine apps until you finish the ticket. Ship the task, get your feed back. Clean, simple, ruthless in the best way.

šŸ”„ Our Take: Turning Instagram into a reward is evil in a good way. Most focus apps nag, this one sets a rule you actually respect. The only loophole is padding tiny tickets to cheat the system, which says more about us than the tool.

Crowd the Aux

Jamocracy lets everyone add songs and vote from their phones. The queue shuffles as votes roll in. You still have veto and skips, and you can export the playlist after.

šŸ”„ Our Take: Picking music with friends usually means one person guarding the phone. Voting fixes that. People feel heard, the curveballs get a fair shot, and you can kill anything that sinks the room. You host, the crowd steers, the party lives.

Over The Influence

VincenzoĀ asked:Ā ā€œIs building an audience now more important than building the product?ā€

Attention! Attention! I need everyone’s attention…so they can buy the product I haven’t yet created. That’s the conundrum Vincenzo is grappling with. Do you get a good-enough product and focus on audience? Or build the product and think about audience later?

The answers, so far, are that it depends. And Nika adds, ā€œThe more popular you are, the more likely people are to ā€˜pardon’ your fails.ā€ Just don’t go all Elizabeth Holmes. She didn’t get pardoned.

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