

Ishan@radshaan
open on x ↗Before Stripe Press we had MIT Lincoln Lab


Before Stripe Press we had MIT Lincoln Lab
▶@ForrestPKnightBest Model Per Use-Case
Presentations - Gemini 2.5
Full-stack apps - GPT-5 Codex, Sonnet 4.5
Docs - Gemini 2.5, GPT-5 thinking
Videos - Sora 2
Images - Nano Banana
Coding - Sonnet 4.5, Grok Code Fast
Browser use - Sonnet 4.5
Doc Processing - Gemini Flash
Enterprise Search - Sonnet 4.5
Data analysis (complex) - Opus 4.1
Agentic workflows - Sonnet 4.5, Haiku 4.5@bindureddy
@rohanpaul_ai
▶@praveenisomerCrypto cards are one of the best innovations for off-ramping crypto, I have used these 3 crypto cards in India and in other countries and also online on platforms like swiggy, makemytrip, nykaa etc.
How do they work?
> Load card with crypto from your wallet
> Spend it anywhere just like your normal cards
I’ve reviewed:
@Cypher_HQ_
@AviciMoney
@RedotPay
Based on:
- Exchange rates
- Daily transaction limit
- Fees
- Pros & cons
A thread 🧵@IshitaaPandey@wesbos definitely @mobbin https://mobbin.com/
also UI library showcases like @chakra_ui is an underrated place to look!@jeffzxh
@miralizain+3
@bertwitt≡ 12+13
▶@whosjunaidd@dudufolio If you need logos on an API there's @logodotdev http://logo.dev@gingerbeardman
@DhravyaShah
▶@AkshitVrma
@arjmahesh
@realmcore_
▶@stephenhaney
▶@hiradsabLow-key websites I quietly rely on
1) http://roadmap.sh
Gives you a brutally clear learning path for roles like frontend, backend, DevOps, etc
No fluff, just “learn this → then this → then this”.
2) http://playcode.io
An online playground to quickly test HTML, CSS, JS without setting up anything locally
Perfect for quick experiments and debugging ideas
3) http://usehooks.com
A collection of reusable React hooks with real use cases
Saves time and helps you avoid rewriting the same logic again and again
4) http://devhints.io
Concise cheat sheets for languages, frameworks, and tools. Ideal when you forget syntax and don’t want to read a 20-minute blog
5) http://jsoncrack.com
Turns messy JSON into a clean visual tree
Makes understanding large APIs and configs way easier than staring at raw text
6) http://realtimecolors.com
Lets you generate and preview color palettes instantly
Useful when you want decent UI colors without guessing or copying blindly
7) http://regex101.com
Build, test, and debug regex step by step with explanations Honestly, the fastest way to stop hating regex
8) http://bundlephobia.com
Shows how big an npm package really is before you install it
Helps you avoid bloating your app with “tiny” libraries
9) http://caniuse.com
Tells you which CSS/JS features actually work across browsers Essential before using shiny new features in production
10) http://toolbox.googleapps.com
Google’s own diagnostics tools for DNS, email, headers, and network issues
Surprisingly useful for debugging real-world problems
👉 Which one of these do you already use and which one did you not know existed?@shekhu04
@PrajwalTomar_
@tom_doerr
@backpinelabs
▶@iannuttallIntroducing Vibe SDK@rauchg
▶@dr_cintas
▶@samhogan
▶@abouelatta_ali
@RhysSullivan