
Ali Buğatekin
77 posts






POV: Software developers coming to the office ready to prompt Claude Code 5 times and call it a day. 😂






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"Domain? Acquired. Logo? Generated. App? Ready to ship 🚀" Cool. Let me walk you through what ready to ship actually looks like: → dead code sweep (pass 1) → security audit (pass 1) → unit tests (100% coverage, 100% pass rate) → integration tests → e2e tests across every critical path → security audit (pass 2) → fix the 47 bugs those tests just exposed → dead code sweep (pass 2) (your fixes spawned new dead branches) → rewrite the unit tests that were lying to you → security audit (pass 3) → patch CVEs in your transitive dependencies → security audit (pass 4) → load testing → chaos engineering → fix what chaos broke → dead code sweep (pass 3) → structured logs, metrics, distributed traces → alerting that pages the right human at 3 AM → rate limiting + circuit breakers → secrets rotation policy → audit logging → backup and restore drill (not just "we have backups") → disaster recovery rehearsal → data migration dry run on production-scale data → GDPR / DPIA review → threat model → penetration test → fix what the pentest found → security audit (pass 5) → security audit (pass 6) → security audit (pass 7) → ... Meanwhile you have: - a domain - a logo - a 400MB black box you cannot describe, cannot debug, cannot defend That's not an app. That's a liability with good branding. You didn't build software. You commissioned a stranger (the model) to hand you a sealed box, and now you're calling yourself a shipper because the box has your logo on it. Ask yourself one question: if every test suite vanished tomorrow, could you name three functions inside your own repo? Ship means you know what's in the box. Everything else is just a landing page with ambition.





















