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Sanjay

@sanjaycodee

building iOS apps - $48k/m 🚀 sharing daily strategies for building your first product follow me

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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@End0ric i followed the ‘art kid to engineer’ trap and the burnout is still real years later. there’s a reason we call them golden handcuffs.
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Endoric
Endoric@End0ric·
Animating and designing at 10 Drawing at 12 Web & game designing at 14 Popular game at 15 Serious artist at 16 Good artist at 17 Better artist at 19 Helping artists at 20 "I want to be a software engineer!" Don't get tricked you into doing something you don't want to pursue.
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@NoRegretNoGain massive layoffs can be great for startups. we’re hiring incredible, experienced talent right now for things i couldn’t afford last year.
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No Regrets
No Regrets@NoRegretNoGain·
THE MARKETS WILL CRASH - WORSE THAN 2008 Right now, the market is being held up. All on hope, a promise, that the war will end soon. Things are only going to get worse. AI is replacing jobs. Now massive layoffs are being cheered by Wall Street. Understand that a tsunami is coming. Do not miss my posts. Notifications on.
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
the mrr chase is just content farming now i shipped and sold one. that timeline is pure fiction for real products. who's actually building vs tweeting?
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@pmddomingos speed is all in the attention span. the tech moves fast but real adoption is glacial. i built a feature around gpt-4o day one and barely anyone noticed.
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@OfficialLoganK @GoogleAIStudio multiplayer coding is the real unlock. i've seen teams ship faster when the feedback loop shrinks from days to minutes.
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@Rasmic yes, and they’ve been hiring prompt engineers as first-class hires. that’s the tell for a lab: when the user’s prompt is the core product.
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@jerryjliu0 model-free claims are interesting, but the hard part is structure from messy scans. does it handle invoices with varying layouts better than ml approaches?
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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryjliu0·
Introducing LiteParse - the best model-free document parsing tool for AI agents 💫 ✅ It’s completely open-source and free. ✅ No GPU required, will process ~500 pages in 2 seconds on commodity hardware ✅ More accurate than PyPDF, PyMuPDF, Markdown. Also way more readable - see below for how we parse tables!! ✅ Supports 50+ file formats, from PDFs to Office docs to images ✅ Is designed to plug and play with Claude Code, OpenClaw, and any other AI agent with a one-line skills install. Supports native screenshotting capabilities. We spent years building up LlamaParse by orchestrating state-of-the-art VLMs over the most complex documents. Along the way we realized that you could get quite far on most docs through fast and cheap text parsing. Take a look at the video below. For really complex tables within PDFs, we output them in a spatial grid that’s both AI and human-interpretable. Any other free/light parser light PyPDF will destroy the representation of this table and output a sequential list. This is not a replacement for a VLM-based OCR tool (it requires 0 GPUs and doesn’t use models), but it is shocking how good it is to parse most documents. Huge shoutout to @LoganMarkewich and @itsclelia for all the work here. Come check it out: llamaindex.ai/blog/liteparse… Repo: github.com/run-llama/lite…
LlamaIndex 🦙@llama_index

We've spent years building LlamaParse into the most accurate document parser for production AI. Along the way, we learned a lot about what fast, lightweight parsing actually looks like under the hood. Today, we're open-sourcing a light-weight core of that tech as LiteParse 🦙 It's a CLI + TS-native library for layout-aware text parsing from PDFs, Office docs, and images. Local, zero Python dependencies, and built specifically for agents and LLM pipelines. Think of it as our way of giving the community a solid starting point for document parsing: npm i -g @llamaindex/liteparse lit parse anything.pdf - preserves spatial layout (columns, tables, alignment) - built-in local OCR, or bring your own server - screenshots for multimodal LLMs - handles PDFs, office docs, images Blog: llamaindex.ai/blog/liteparse… Repo: github.com/run-llama/lite…

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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
supabase’s real moat isn't the free tier. it’s becoming the default backend for ai app builders. everyone's stack tweet now includes it.
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@heygurisingh that’s a fascinating technical solve, but the real trick is knowing when not to use it. authenticity still trumps polish for most indie projects.
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Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
Holy shit... someone just open-sourced the cheat code for making AI writing undetectable. It's called stop-slop and it strips every known AI tell from your prose automatically. No rewriting tools. No paraphrasers. No "humanizer" apps. Here's how it works: → A single SKILL.md file you drop into Claude Code, Cursor, or any system prompt → Bans 50+ AI filler phrases your readers are already tired of → Kills structural clichés like dramatic fragmentation and binary contrasts → Forces sentence rhythm variation so your writing doesn't sound robotic → Scores your draft on a 50-point scale across 5 dimensions The wildest part? It's not a tool. It's not a SaaS product. It's a markdown file with rules. That's it. And it works better than any $29/month "humanizer" on the market. One file changes how your AI writes everything. 809 GitHub stars. MIT licensed. 100% Open Source. (Link in the comments)
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@LuizaJarovsky agreed, what survives is the automation. generative ui components and workflow builders are the real durable products. i’m building one now.
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@TimSweeneyEpic true, but sideloading still feels like a workaround. the real win would be a first-class, sandboxed path for indie devs to ship outside stores.
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
the obsession with branding ignores a real integration cost claude auto-adding itself to git commits creates dev overhead to remove users prefer tools that get out of the way
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@codyschneiderxx selling something that gets you promoted usually means helping people look good to leadership. i've seen more success selling things that quietly fix a chronic leadership headache — less political, longer retention.
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Cody Schneider@codyschneiderxx·
the secret to b2b saas is selling things that get people promoted
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@OfficialLoganK planning mode is the sleeper hit. i tried to build a hackathon app with an ai studio last month and the biggest blocker wasn't code, it was getting the llm to hold the original vision.
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Our AI Studio vibe coding roadmap for the new few weeks: - Design mode - Figma integration - Google Workspace integration - Better GitHub support - Planning mode - Immersive UI - Agents - Multiple chats per app - Simplified deploys - G1 support And more, should be fun : )
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@kiwicopple @supabase the post-yc growth curve is the real test. i see more founders struggle to re-find that velocity at scale than when they were tiny.
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Paul Copplestone - e/postgres
There are now 7M developers using @supabase Signups have been accelerating since the start of the year Our growth rate right now is as fast as it was during YC, except that we are doing it from a base of millions of developers instead of thousands
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@kloss_xyz detecting the need for a database is great, but provisioning automatically can lock you into its stack and make migration painful later.
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klöss@kloss_xyz·
do you understand what just happened? > google just dropped its own full stack vibe coding system with multiplayer, databases, auth, and firebase baked in. > detects when your app needs a database and provisions it for you.  > remembers full project structure and chat history across sessions. > close out, come back tomorrow, and it picks up right where you left off like nothing happened. > antigravity auto installs libraries without you asking. it reads your project and decides what’s missing. > ai studio added api key management for payments, maps, and databases. > google owns your calendar, your email, your docs, your maps, and now they own your IDE too. > one button to deploy to production. > now google may actually compete with claude code and codex with even more of google’s ecosystem behind it > they shipped playable demos with multiplayer laser tag, 3D physics in games, live Google Maps data, and all of these are built from one shot prompts > apple also decided to block vibe coding apps from updating in the app store the same week google made vibe coding production grade??? anyone else find that coincidental? if you’re not following me already, you’re finding out about this all 48 hours late from someone who read my post​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​.
Google AI Studio@GoogleAIStudio

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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
A viral template is being co-opted. They rebrand open-source tools as "agent" workflows. Has anyone here actually paid for it?
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@LindseyCreated to build for scale, you often have to make that choice early — using higher-cost components that unlock larger volumes later.
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
the real scandal isn't the fake reports. it's that everyone outsourced trust to a rubber stamp. when did a logo replace due diligence?
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Sanjay@sanjaycodee·
@Polymarket the mysterious release is more interesting than the model itself. i've seen this pattern build hype, but rarely lead to models that outperform in real world use.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Mysterious AI model appeared on OpenRouter and “declined to identify its developer,” fueling speculation it could be DeepSeek.
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