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Adrian Carolli

@icookandcode

Building React Native Apps, Investor, and Tech Evangelist 🥑 | Ex @penta_medical YC S18 | React.js | Remote at @g2i_co 💻 🇨🇦 | OSS ❤

Toronto, Ontario Beigetreten Mart 2010
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Adrian Carolli@icookandcode·
AI built this working weather mobile app in one shot, you have to see this, it’s insane! It fetches live weather data, has push notifications, analytics, and can launch straight to the App Store or Play Store. My only prompt was “Build a simple weather app.” The rest? 100% AI. Check it out: tinyurl.com/7yynxtds
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
I've been an engineer for nearly a decade. Right now, process has never been more important. And skills are the best way to bundle up processes for agents. Here are the 5 I use every day: /grill-me /write-a-prd /prd-to-issues /tdd /improve-my-codebase
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GitHub Projects Community
GitHub Projects Community@GithubProjects·
Automate your daily stock research with AI. daily_stock_analysis builds a full pipeline that: • collects market data • analyzes stocks with LLMs • generates structured reports • tracks insights over time A simple way to turn raw market data into daily AI-driven stock analysis.
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Adrian Carolli@icookandcode·
Did you know you can schedule a call with Apple to discuss your app review? Apple offers developer sessions where you can connect directly with their team and get guidance on App Store review issues, policies, and submissions. A useful resource if you are building and shipping apps in the Apple ecosystem. developer.apple.com/events/view/B2…
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Krzysztof Magiera
Krzysztof Magiera@kzzzf·
Listen to this episode of RNR to hear me talk about screens – the foundation of react navigation and expo router
React Native Radio@ReactNativeRdio

🖤❤️ RNR 354 ❤️🖤 Krzysztof Magiera (@kzzzf) joins @mazenchami and @robinheinze to talk React Native Screens! This discussion goes deep into how it started + where it's headed with a V5 rewrite built for the New Architecture. Listen now! 🎧 infinite.red/react-native-r…

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Adrian Carolli@icookandcode·
@jherr That’s a very patient wife haha 😆 but that’s so cool
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Jack Herrington
Jack Herrington@jherr·
Finally got my field of glowing mushrooms project to work. After, I kid you not, three years (on and off). Three years since my wife said “our solar powered mushrooms keep dying, please fix it.”
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RevenueCat
RevenueCat@RevenueCat·
We're less than two weeks away from the 2026 State of Subscription Apps launch Like we did last year, @drbarnard invited the world's leading voices in b2c apps to join him on @SubClubHQ for 11 mini episodes, Kicking off with @omooretweets from @a16z:
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Adrian Carolli@icookandcode·
We’ve been told to give AI coding agents more context. New paper on arXiv shows the opposite. Large repo context files like AGENTS.md → Lower success rates → Higher inference costs Sometimes less context = better results. arxiv.org/abs/2602.11988
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ejae dev@ejae_dev·
@icookandcode this tracks. the context files that actually help aren't comprehensive repo documentation, they're short lists of constraints the model keeps getting wrong without them. specificity beats volume every time.
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Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
Layoff Announcements: 1. US Government (DOGE): 317,000 employees 2. UPS: 78,000 employees 3. Amazon: 30,000 employees 4. Intel: 25,000 employees 5. Citigroup: 20,000 employees 6. Nissan: 20,000 employees 7. Nestlé: 16,000 employees 8. Microsoft: 15,000 employees 9. Bosch: 13,000 employees 10. Verizon: 13,000 employees 11. Dell: 12,000 employees 12. Accenture: 11,000 employees 13. Ford: 11,000 employees 14. Novo Nordisk: 9,000 employees 15. Procter & Gamble: 7,000 employees 16. HP Inc.: 6,000 employees 17. Heineken: 6,000 employees 18. Siemens: 5,600 employees 19. PwC: 5,600 employees 20. Dow Chemical: 4,500 employees 21. Salesforce: 4,000 employees 22. Lufthansa Group: 4,000 employees 23. ANZ Bank: 3,500 employees 24. GM (General Motors): 3,300 employees 25. ConocoPhillips: 3,000 employees 26. IBM: 2,700 employees 27. American Airlines: 2,700 employees 28. WiseTech: 2,000 employees 29. Morgan Stanley: 2,000 employees 30. Paramount: 2,000 employees 31. Starbucks: 2,000 employees 32. Target: 1,800 employees 33. Southwest Airlines: 1,750 employees 34. Meta: 1,500 employees 35. Applied Materials: 1,444 employees 36. Nike: 775 employees​ 37. Kroger: 1,000 employees 38. eBay: 800 employees 39. Block Inc. (Square/Cash App): 1,100 employees AI is officially replacing jobs at mass scale in the US. Where will all of these people go?
jack@jack

we're making @blocks smaller today. here's my note to the company. #### today we're making one of the hardest decisions in the history of our company: we're reducing our organization by nearly half, from over 10,000 people to just under 6,000. that means over 4,000 of you are being asked to leave or entering into consultation. i'll be straight about what's happening, why, and what it means for everyone. first off, if you're one of the people affected, you'll receive your salary for 20 weeks + 1 week per year of tenure, equity vested through the end of may, 6 months of health care, your corporate devices, and $5,000 to put toward whatever you need to help you in this transition (if you’re outside the U.S. you’ll receive similar support but exact details are going to vary based on local requirements). i want you to know that before anything else. everyone will be notified today, whether you're being asked to leave, entering consultation, or asked to stay. we're not making this decision because we're in trouble. our business is strong. gross profit continues to grow, we continue to serve more and more customers, and profitability is improving. but something has changed. we're already seeing that the intelligence tools we’re creating and using, paired with smaller and flatter teams, are enabling a new way of working which fundamentally changes what it means to build and run a company. and that's accelerating rapidly. i had two options: cut gradually over months or years as this shift plays out, or be honest about where we are and act on it now. i chose the latter. repeated rounds of cuts are destructive to morale, to focus, and to the trust that customers and shareholders place in our ability to lead. i'd rather take a hard, clear action now and build from a position we believe in than manage a slow reduction of people toward the same outcome. a smaller company also gives us the space to grow our business the right way, on our own terms, instead of constantly reacting to market pressures. a decision at this scale carries risk. but so does standing still. we've done a full review to determine the roles and people we require to reliably grow the business from here, and we've pressure-tested those decisions from multiple angles. i accept that we may have gotten some of them wrong, and we've built in flexibility to account for that, and do the right thing for our customers. we're not going to just disappear people from slack and email and pretend they were never here. communication channels will stay open through thursday evening (pacific) so everyone can say goodbye properly, and share whatever you wish. i'll also be hosting a live video session to thank everyone at 3:35pm pacific. i know doing it this way might feel awkward. i'd rather it feel awkward and human than efficient and cold. to those of you leaving…i’m grateful for you, and i’m sorry to put you through this. you built what this company is today. that's a fact that i'll honor forever. this decision is not a reflection of what you contributed. you will be a great contributor to any organization going forward. to those staying…i made this decision, and i'll own it. what i'm asking of you is to build with me. we're going to build this company with intelligence at the core of everything we do. how we work, how we create, how we serve our customers. our customers will feel this shift too, and we're going to help them navigate it: towards a future where they can build their own features directly, composed of our capabilities and served through our interfaces. that's what i'm focused on now. expect a note from me tomorrow. jack

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Sergio Pereira
Sergio Pereira@SergioRocks·
Software Engineering is not dying. It is repricing. The loud story in 2025 was layoffs. The quiet story in 2026 is demand growth. - Indeed’s Feb 2026 figures show software engineering postings have climbed ~15% since the mid- 2025 bottom. - Citadel summarized the same signal: software engineer postings are up 11% YoY. So what is actually happening? The industry is not shrinking. It's specializing. A lot of the “generic dev” work is getting squeezed: routine CRUD, simple APIs, basic dashboards, etc. Opus 4.6 and GPT 5.3 can already do that. The growth is in specialists who can: - Turn an LLM into a production feature - Architect data pipelines that actually scale - Secure production environments against real threats - Think in outcomes, not tickets The takeaway is not “learn to code harder.” It is “move up the stack.” From 2026 onwards, the market is paying a premium for engineers who can own outcomes in messy environments, not just write more code.
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Adrian Carolli@icookandcode·
Jack lays off half of his company due to AI tools. Here is his letter to employees 👇
jack@jack

we're making @blocks smaller today. here's my note to the company. #### today we're making one of the hardest decisions in the history of our company: we're reducing our organization by nearly half, from over 10,000 people to just under 6,000. that means over 4,000 of you are being asked to leave or entering into consultation. i'll be straight about what's happening, why, and what it means for everyone. first off, if you're one of the people affected, you'll receive your salary for 20 weeks + 1 week per year of tenure, equity vested through the end of may, 6 months of health care, your corporate devices, and $5,000 to put toward whatever you need to help you in this transition (if you’re outside the U.S. you’ll receive similar support but exact details are going to vary based on local requirements). i want you to know that before anything else. everyone will be notified today, whether you're being asked to leave, entering consultation, or asked to stay. we're not making this decision because we're in trouble. our business is strong. gross profit continues to grow, we continue to serve more and more customers, and profitability is improving. but something has changed. we're already seeing that the intelligence tools we’re creating and using, paired with smaller and flatter teams, are enabling a new way of working which fundamentally changes what it means to build and run a company. and that's accelerating rapidly. i had two options: cut gradually over months or years as this shift plays out, or be honest about where we are and act on it now. i chose the latter. repeated rounds of cuts are destructive to morale, to focus, and to the trust that customers and shareholders place in our ability to lead. i'd rather take a hard, clear action now and build from a position we believe in than manage a slow reduction of people toward the same outcome. a smaller company also gives us the space to grow our business the right way, on our own terms, instead of constantly reacting to market pressures. a decision at this scale carries risk. but so does standing still. we've done a full review to determine the roles and people we require to reliably grow the business from here, and we've pressure-tested those decisions from multiple angles. i accept that we may have gotten some of them wrong, and we've built in flexibility to account for that, and do the right thing for our customers. we're not going to just disappear people from slack and email and pretend they were never here. communication channels will stay open through thursday evening (pacific) so everyone can say goodbye properly, and share whatever you wish. i'll also be hosting a live video session to thank everyone at 3:35pm pacific. i know doing it this way might feel awkward. i'd rather it feel awkward and human than efficient and cold. to those of you leaving…i’m grateful for you, and i’m sorry to put you through this. you built what this company is today. that's a fact that i'll honor forever. this decision is not a reflection of what you contributed. you will be a great contributor to any organization going forward. to those staying…i made this decision, and i'll own it. what i'm asking of you is to build with me. we're going to build this company with intelligence at the core of everything we do. how we work, how we create, how we serve our customers. our customers will feel this shift too, and we're going to help them navigate it: towards a future where they can build their own features directly, composed of our capabilities and served through our interfaces. that's what i'm focused on now. expect a note from me tomorrow. jack

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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
Never run claude /init It'll burn tokens, go out of date in days, and bloat your system prompt. Here's why:
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AI Engineer: Miami
AI Engineer: Miami@AIEMiami·
Grab your ticket cause @mxstbr of @OpenAI is making his way to the AIE Miami stage this April! Ticket link below ⬇️
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