Paul Cook ⭐️

@paulcook
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Twitter refugee (@paul1664). I toot about code and start-ups. Full time SAAStronaut 🚀.
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Place of beingMilliways - The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Is anyone even remotely excited for this?

Want to make an actually useful bot?

Build one that reads all those social media click-bait posts and summarizes what the actual story is about in the first comment.

You can call it "SavedYouAClickBot".

Claude Sonnet 4.5 and GPT-5.1-Codex-Max, in case you're wondering.
Happy to announce that two separate LLMs still cannot align these divs correctly.
Somewhat ironically, the only place that doesn't have AI but seriously needs it is GitHub Issues.

In 2026 - if you want to launch on web, mobile AND desktop...

Coming Jan 2026 (with a bit of luck!)

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Multi Framework is a single, clean architecture codebase targeting Web, iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows, backed by a fully automated deployment pipeline.

Write once, deploy everywhere automatically.

https://multiframework.com/

Idea to App Store in Under an Hour

Multi Framework is a single, clean architecture codebase targeting Web, iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows, backed by a fully automated deployment pipeline.

Write once, deploy everywhere automatically.

https://multiframework.com/

Multi Framework | Idea to App Store in Under an Hour

Multi is the fastest way to turn your app idea into a real, deployable application. Build, test, and launch in under 60 minutes with our all-in-one platform.

Crazy that the Copilot extension for JetBrains Rider is more advanced than the native one build into Visual Studio.

Forgive me, for I have sinned.

Today, I used

#region
...
#endregion

in my code.