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Launch your SaaS in days, not months. Production-ready AI SaaS. Full source code included. 👇 https://t.co/hByipuM2Qu

انضم Şubat 2026
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
Launch your own AI tools directory in days, not weeks. Dirly is a complete SaaS script with: • User submissions • Admin dashboard • SEO optimization • Built-in monetization One-time purchase. Full source code. Start your directory business today 👇 rootly.cc
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
What's your experience with using pre-built SaaS scripts? I'm curious to hear how it impacted your development timeline and launch. Did it free up your team to focus on core features?
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
Tired of building AI SaaS from scratch? Supercharge your launch with Prodly AI or Dirly's ready-made scripts. Plug & play your way to revenue in days, not months.
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Small win no one will care about except me: Got the CSV import to handle 22k rows in <14s instead of 3m20s. Just by batching inserts + disabling constraints during load + re-enabling after. Feels stupidly good. Like I finally outsmarted my own bad code for once.
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@quxiaoyin Brutal but fair. UI was king when humans were the only intelligence in the loop. Now agents parse intent → act → return results. Pixel-perfect dashboards? Legacy tax. RIP indeed.
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Xiaoyin Qu@quxiaoyin·
If your product is still designed for human via UI, RIP
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
@trikcode Preach. Burnout 2026 edition: not overwork, but info overload + daily apocalypse notifications from 600 blue-checks. “It’s over” spam is the new micromanagement. Muting half the TL just to stay sane.
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Wise@trikcode·
There’s a new kind of burnout now. Not from working too much. From trying to keep up with tools, models, frameworks, launches, and 600 people saying “it’s over” every morning.
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
@johncrickett True, enterprise is the slowest mover. Copilot's in ~90% of Fortune 100, but if no one's demoing it or tying it to perf reviews, most just ignore it.
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John Crickett@johncrickett·
@Rootlycc A lot of people I know in enterprise are only allows to use GitHub copilot and have never been shown how. They're not that interested, so they just don't use it. Adoption is always slower than we expect.
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John Crickett@johncrickett·
Received a software engineering job spec today. It didn't mention AI coding at all.
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
@johncrickett Yeah, fair — social media (especially here) makes it feel like every spec screams "must know Cursor/Claude" or you're obsolete. Reality: tons of companies still write 2023-style JDs, assuming you'll just use AI quietly like everyone else. The silence is louder than the hype.
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John Crickett@johncrickett·
@Rootlycc I think it's just not as widely consider as social media suggests it is.
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
@eliana_jordan Exactly — demand never left, it just moved underground. → Habit trackers, focus apps, decision journals thrive when marketed right (UGC, communities, creators). "Apps are dead" = "I can't get users anymore" cope. The need is eternal.
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Eliana@eliana_jordan·
“Apps are dead.” I don’t buy it. People still want tools to: → remember → stay motivated → track things → make better decisions Demand is still there.
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
@vishal_mistry9 Path 4 (the cheat code): Code nonstop until you have something people actually want → then market like your life depends on it. Both at once is just romanticized self-destruction.
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Vishal Mistry
Vishal Mistry@vishal_mistry9·
As a solo founder, you have 3 paths: code nonstop market hard burn out doing both Which path will you choose?
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
@AndrewYang This is the real deflationary shock incoming. Fewer workers → lower wages → less consumer spending → businesses cut more. Vicious cycle. The Midwest expert nailed it: those jobs aren’t rebounding.
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Andrew Yang🧢⬆️🇺🇸
“Companies that had 10 people running fulfillment are now doing it with 3 and a few AI tools. These jobs aren’t coming back.” - a small business operations expert in the Midwest. Extrapolate that through the economy and its going to get extraordinarily rough out there.
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
@LuizaJarovsky True — nobody wants to read pure AI slop. But plenty are happily consuming it when it's disguised as human work. The flood is already here; readers just don't know they're swimming in it yet.
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Luiza Jarovsky, PhD@LuizaJarovsky·
Nobody wants to read AI-generated books.
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
@AdiPolak Exactly. 80%+ AI-generated code at warp speed is impressive, but without solid observability + synthetic monitoring for the flagship surfaces, you're just trading one set of bugs for another. Fast ≠ sustainable at scale.
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Adi Polak@AdiPolak·
Anthropic: degraded flagship website. Apparently, an annoying UX issue irritated paying customers – and no one at Anthropic noticed. According to the pragmatic Eng. The company moves at light speed, generates 80%+ of its production code with Claude, but quality and user experience seem to be taking a back seat. A simple observability solution could have flagged it early. Moving fast with dedicated quality guardrails at an Anthropic scale shouldn’t be a nice-to-have.
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
@austinxwalker This ×1000. Used to be 70% fighting syntax / APIs / dumb edge cases. Now it's 90% "yeah that's exactly what I meant". Coding became fun instead of war.
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Austin Walker 🛴@austinxwalker·
i’m fully AI-pilled at this point i’ll sit down to build something and it just works on the first try no long back and forth no fixing small dumb stuff it’s just… done this is way more fun than it used to be
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
@quionie 100%. Most people are still in 2022 mode while the frontier moved 5× already. Opportunity of the decade.
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Btw the average person is still only using AI for search / summaries / plans. The gap between how most people use AI and what’s actually possible right now is prob the biggest opportunity I’ve seen in tech.
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
Most indie hackers waste months coding boilerplate for their first SaaS. Meanwhile you could launch an AI tools directory this weekend. Dirly script comes with submissions, admin panel, SEO, and monetization ready — full source code. @Rootlycc
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
Just spent 45 min debugging why the trial signup flow was broken… turns out I forgot to hit “save changes” after tweaking it 3 days ago 😭 SaaS life is 10% code, 90% “why is this my life” moments
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Rootly@Rootlycc·
Forget generic, templated descriptions. Prodly's AI unlocks the secret to product pages that captivate customers and drive conversions. One-time purchase, no monthly fees. Elevate your ecommerce with Prodly today. @Rootlycc
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