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gm gm! Welcome back to another fine edition of the Leaderboard. In today's edition, a social media minus the clout chasing, Google's new video to code stuff, and Zapier's all access MCP tool.
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ThotStream is an anonymous stream of thoughts—no likes, no followers, no profiles. You post what's on your mind and it disappears into a river of everyone else's. No timeline to chase. No dopamine drip. Just ambient presence, moderated by AI so it doesn't get feral.
🔥 Our take: Feels like Twitter if it got hit with a sensory deprivation tank. No pressure to perform, no one asking you to build a brand, just vibes. The weirdest part? It's calming. Almost meditative.
Gemini 2.5 Pro now handles two million tokens and actually remembers what you gave it. You can drop in a YouTube video, a PDF, a set of mocks, whatever. It builds inside a live coding canvas and gives you something that runs. No setup. No context juggling. Just type and go.
🔥 Our take: Every AI says it writes code. This one watches a tutorial and sends back a working app. It's the first time it feels like the machine isn't guessing. You still have to fix stuff, but you're not starting from zero and you're not stuck spoon feeding it every five seconds.
Zapier MCP 2.0 gives AI agents real access to 8,000+ apps through OAuth. No scraping, no hacks, just straight-up permissions to click buttons and move data. It works with Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and whatever else you're letting run loose in your stack.
🔥 Our take: This isn't "your AI can send an email now." This is your AI doing whatever it wants inside your real workflows, with no human in the loop. It's cool until the agent you barely tested updates 300 rows in Airtable because it misunderstood a prompt.
Rodrigo Soviero tossed a classic founder worry into the forum: "As a founder, how do I get started on X?"
Replies split into three camps.
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Just post: lurk a bit, then hit send. Your first tweets disappear into the void anyway.
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Show the build: followers care about the messy middle—shipping notes, tiny wins, and face‑plants—more than polished releases.
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Pick a lane: stick to one theme—product lessons, indie revenue, spicy market takes—so strangers know why they're following.
X veterans also begged new founders to skip growth‑hack tricks and reply to people like humans. The consensus: consistency beats clever hacks, and screenshots of real numbers still crush AI‑generated quotes.
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